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CATALOGU 


J.  MORGAN   SLADE    LIBRARY 


AND    OTHER 


ARCHITECTURAL   WORKS 


APPRENTICES'    LIBRARY 


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NEW   YORK 

PRESS   OF   J.  J.  LITTLE  &   CO. 

1892 


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EXPLANATION. 

The  following  communication  from  the  secretary  of  the  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the 
City  of  New  York  will  explain  the  origin  of  the  present  catalogue  : — 

"  Extract  from  the  inaugural  address  of  President  Barratt  [January,  1891]  "  : — 

'  I  have  also  some  suggestions  to  make  in  regard  to  the  library.  It  is  :  That  the  books  from  J.  Morgan  Slade's 
library,  now  in  the  members' reading  room,  be  transferred  to  a  separate  alcove  in  the  library,  and  that  all  reference 
books  on  architecture  now  in  the  library,  and  any  others  hereafter  obtained,  be  added  to  it,  and  that  it  be  named  the 
f.  Morgan  Slade  Architectural  Library,  to  be  used  for  reference  only.' 

"  Extract  from  a  report  of  the  School  Committee,  March,  1891  : — 

'  It  was  unanimously  recommended  to  remove  the  J.  Morgan  Slade  Architectural  Library  to  the  library  room, 
and  that  all  reference  books  on  architecture  now  in  the  library,  and  all  others  hereafter  obtained,  be  added  thereto, 
and  known  as  the  J.  Morgan  Slade  Architectural  Reference  Library,  to  be  used  for  reference  only,  and  under  such 
rules  and  regulations  as  may  be  devised  and  adopted  to  govern  the  use  of  the  same  by  the  Library  Committee.' 

"  On  motion,  the  recommendation  of  the  [School]  Committee  was  adopted  by  the  Society." 

In  accordance  with  the  wishes  of  the  Society  a  handsome  bookcase  has  been  erected,  immediately  opposite  the 
entrance  to  the  public  reading  room,  in  which  is  placed  the  original  bequest  from  Mr.  J.  Morgan  Slade's  library, 
numbering  184  volumes,  embracing,  with  a  few  exceptions,  works  on  architecture  and  allied  topics.  In  the  present 
catalogue  these  books  have  this  mark  %  prefixed  to  their  titles.  The  bookcase  contains  also  all  the  books  in  the  ref- 
erence department  of  a  strictly  architectural  character  (embracing  in  the  scheme  of  classification  under  which  the 
libraries  of  the  Society  are  arranged,  classes  G  8  and  G  9),  which  have  this  mark  f  prefixed  to  the.r  titles. 

The  catalogue  contains,  besides  the  books  placed  in  the  J.  Morgan  Slade  Library  bookcase,  all  books  both  in 
the  Reference  as  well  as  in  the  Circulating  department  of  the  Apprentices'  Library  that  have  any  bearing,  however 
remote,  on  Architecture  or  Building  ;  so  that  the  present  list  may  be  considered  as  a  complete  guide  to  all  the  works 
on,  or  illustrative  of,  these  subjects  contained  in  the  library  up  to  October  15,  1892. 

The  work  is  divided  into  two  parts  :  Part  i  containing  an  arrangement  of  the  books  under  forty-two  classes, 
which  follow  each  other  in  alphabetical  order,  as  may  be  seen  by  the  synopsis  on  page  i.  An  alphabetical  list  of  all 
the  special  topics  contained  in  these  classes  is  prefixed  to  Part  i,  which  will  guide  the  user  to  the  class  or  classes 
where  books  on  any  given  topic  may  be  found.  Part  2  contains  the  same  books  arranged  alphabetically  by  authors 
and  titles.  In  case  a  given  book  cannot  be  found  by  means  of  the  class  under  which  it  has  been  catalogued,  the 
author's  name,  or  the  first  word  of  its  title  where  no  author  is  given,  will  be  easily  found  in  its  alphabetical  position 
in  this  part,  and  will  give  all  the  information  required. 

Both  parts  of  the  catalogue  contain  the  authors'  surnames,  followed  by  their  initials  in  Part  i,  and  by  their  full 
Christian  names  (where  they  could  be  ascertained)  in  Part  2,  titles  such  as  Sir,  Captain,  Jr.,  being  printed  in 
italics  ;  so  much  of  the  title  as  was  necessary  to  distinguish  the  book  from  every  other  in  the  library  and  to  indicate 
(as  far  as  a  title  is  capable  of  indicating)  the  nature  of  its  contents  ;  the  edition  ;  the  number  of  volumes  in  each 
work  ;  the  place  and  date  of  publication  ;  the  size  ;  and  the  class  number  under  which  it  may  be  found  on  the 
shelves. 

The  titles,  in  so  far  as  they  have  been  copied,  are  in  the  exact  words  of  the  title-pages.  In  the  few  cases  where 
it  has  been  found  necessary  to  add  a  word  or  two  for  the  sake  of  clearness,  the  word  or  words  so  added  will  be 
found  enclosed  in  brackets  [  ].  Information  added  by  the  compiler  after  the  title  will  be  found  in  italics.  This 
information  is  generally  abbreviated  and  needs  explanation  :  thus  \cop.  1891]  and  [/r^/.  1891]  mean  that  the  year  of 
publication  is  not  on  the  title-page,  but  that  the  first  book  was  copyrighted  in  1891,  and  the  other  has  its  preface 
dated  in  the  same  year.  Where  there  is  no  title-page  the  initials  n.  t.  p.  =  no  title-page,  or  /./.  w.  —  title-page  want- 
ing,  are  used.  v.  p.  means  that  various  places  of  publication  (more  than  two)  are  mentioned,  and  n.  d.  means  that 
no  date  of  publication  is  given. 

Where  there  are  more  than  two  authors  of  a  work  only  the  first  named  is  taken  as.  a  heading,  and  the  others  are 
indicated  by  the  words,  "  and  others,"  in  italics. 

The  size  designations,  12%  8°,  4°,  etc.,  have  no  reference  to  the  folding  of  the  paper,  but  are  meant  to  show, 


EXPLANATION. 


in  an  approximate  way,  the  actual  size  of  the  book.  Thus  all  books  measuring  from  seven  to  eight  inches  in  height 
are  called  \2'  ;  from  eight  to  ten  inches,  8'  ;  from  ten  to  fourteen  inches,  4  ;  and  above  fourteen  inches,  Folio. 

A  single  dash  indicates  the  absence  of  a  preceding  heading,  a  second  dash  shows  the  absence  of  a  subsequent 
heading. 

Other  abbreviations  used  besides  those  explained  are  :  "  ed."  =  edition  or  edited  ;  ''  etlr."=  editor  ;  "  enl."  = 
enlarge4  ;  "  rev."  =  revised  ;  "  transl."  =  translated  or  translator  ;  "  vol."  =  volume  ;  "  vols."  =  volumes.  The 
abbreviations  for  names  of  places,  such  as  N.  Y.  for  New  York,  Lond.  for  London,  etc.,  are  so  well  known  that  it 
is  presumed  that  the  reader  is  familiar  enough  with  them  to  need  no  further  explanation. 

All  books  without  a  special  sign  preceding  their  titles  can  be  taken  out  of  the  library  for  home  use  by  readers 
having  accounts.  Books  designated  thus  *  can  also  be  taken  for  home  use  by  readers  having  a  Demilt  account  in 
addition  to  their  account  in  the  Apprentices'  Library.  The  by-laws  explain  the  conditions  to  be  observed  in  opening 
such  an  account.  Books  designated  thus  f,  or  thus  |,  are  for  reference  only,  and  can  be  consulted  only  by  making 
application  to  the  custodian  of  the  reading  room. 


LIBRARY   COMMITTEE    FOR    1892. 

WARREN  A.  CONOVER,  Chairman,  324  West  19th  Street. 

EDWIN  D.  TUCKER,  Secretary,  504  Grand  Street. 

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THEO.   L.   DeVINNE,  12  Lafayette  Place.  [    Committee  on  Purchases  for  the 

GUY  CULGIN,  118  East  6ist  Street.  i        ^'""'^^  ^''''"'y  '^"^  Museum. 

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WILLIAM  R.  WORRALL  254  West  46th  Street,  )       Reading  Rooms. 

JOSEPH  J.  LITTLE,  President,  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen,  ex-offi^ 
10  Astor  Place. 


JACOB  SCHWARTZ,  Librarian,  i8  East  i6th  Street. 


INDEX    TO    SUBJECTS. 


CLASS. 

American  architecture. 

I. 

Fine  arts. 

Aquitaine  :  arcliitecture. 

14. 

Fire,  Protection  against. 

Arc  lights. 

12. 

Fire-places. 

Arches. 

5- 

Flour  milling. 

Architectural  drawing. 

2. 

Foundations. 

Architectural  perspective. 

2. 

Framing. 

Art. 

3- 

French  architecture. 

Art  education. 

3- 

Furniture. 

Art  furniture. 

15- 

Gas  light. 

Art  in  the  house. 

19. 

Gate  lodges. 

Athens  :  architecture. 

16. 

General  works. 

Attica  :    architecture. 

16. 

Geometry. 

Berlin  :   architecture. 

4- 

Gilding. 

Beton-Coignet. 

28. 

Glossaries. 

Boat  building. 

30. 

Gothic  architecture. 

Brick-making. 

28. 

Gothic  furniture. 

Brickwork. 

28. 

Graining. 

British  architecture. 

13- 

Greek  architecture. 

Building. 

5- 

Hand  railing. 

Building  stones. 

28. 

Healthy  houses. 

Byzantine  architecture. 

6. 

Heating. 

Cabinet  work. 

15- 

Historical  architecture. 

Calcareous  mortars. 

33- 

History  of  architecture. 

Canoe  building. 

30. 

Hot  houses. 

Canterbury  cathedral. 

8. 

Hot-water  heating. 

Carpentry. 

7- 

Household  art. 

Cathedrals. 

8. 

Household  taste. 

Cements. 

33- 

House-painting. 

Centring. 

5- 

House-planning. 

Chapel  architecture. 

8. 

Hydraulic  limes. 

Christian  architecture. 

8. 

Illumination. 

Chimney  construction. 

28. 

Incandescent  lights. 

Church  architecture. 

8. 

Indian  architecture. 

Classical  architecture. 

16. 

Industrial  art. 

Coal,  Combustion  of. 

17. 

Irish  architecture. 

Coal  gas. 

20. 

Iron  roofs. 

Colonial  architecture. 

I. 

Iron  ship  building. 

Colonial  furniture. 

15- 

Iron  work. 

Construction. 

5. 

Italian  architecture. 

Contracting. 

5- 

Japanese  architecture. 

Cottage  architecture. 

II. 

Joinery. 

Country  seats. 

II. 

Lighthouses. 

Cyclopicdias. 

10. 

Fimes. 

Decoration. 

9- 

Limestones. 

Design. 

9- 

Marbles. 

Diana,  Temple  of. 

16. 

Marbling. 

Dictionaries. 

10. 

Marine  architecture. 

Dockyards. 

30. 

Masonry. 

Domestic  architecture. 

II. 

Masonry  dams. 

Drainage. 

34- 

xMasting. 

Drawing,  Architectural. 

2. 

Mast-making. 

Dwelhng  houses. 

II. 

Mediaeval  architecture. 

Earth  closets. 

34- 

Metal  work. 

Ecclesiastical  architecture. 

8. 

Milling  machines. 

Electric  light. 

12. 

MiUwork. 

Electric  light  wiring. 

12. 

Mills. 

Elizabethan  architecture. 

13- 

Mortars. 

Encyclopiedias. 

10. 

Naval  architecture. 

English  architecture. 

13- 

Normandy  '•  architecture. 

Ephesus  :  architecture. 

16. 

Ocean  steamships. 

Estimates. 

5. 

Ornament. 

Farm  cottages. 

II. 

Ornamental  iron  work. 

LASS. 

CLASS. 

3. 

Painting. 

31. 

17- 

Paper  hanging. 

9- 

17. 

Parisian  architecture. 

14 

29. 

Periodicals. 

32. 

28. 

Perspective,  Architectural. 

2. 

7- 

Photographs.                               1 

4,  li- 

14. 

Plastering. 

as. 

15. 

Plumbing. 

34. 

20. 

Pointed  architecture. 

14. 

11. 

Portland  cement. 

33. 

42. 

Quarrying. 

28. 

7- 

Railing,  Hand. 

38. 

31- 

Railing,  Iron. 

24. 

10. 

Renaissance,  French. 

14. 

8. 

Resistance  of  materials. 

39- 

15. 

Retaining  walls. 

28. 

31. 

Rigging. 

30. 

16. 

Roman  architecture. 

16. 

38. 

Romanesque  architecture. 

14. 

34- 

Rome,  Modem  :  architecture. 

25. 

17- 

Rural  architecture. 

II. 

18. 

Sail-makigg. 

30. 

18. 

Sanitary  science. 

34. 

II. 

School  architecture. 

35. 

17- 

Scotch  architecture. 

36. 

19. 

Screw  propellers. 

30. 

19. 

Sea  shore  cottages. 

II. 

Si- 

Sepulchral monuments. 

8. 

ll. 

Sewage  disposal. 

34- 

33- 

Sewer  gas. 

34. 

20. 

Sewerage. 

34- 

12. 

Shipbuilding. 

30. 

21. 

Sign   writing. 

31- 

22. 

Slate. 

28. 

23- 

Spanish  architecture. 

37- 

24. 

Stables. 

11. 

30. 

Stair  building. 

38. 

24. 

Steam  heating. 

17. 

25- 

Stonecutting. 

28. 

26. 

Stones,  Building. 

28. 

7- 

Strength  of  materials. 

39- 

27. 

Studies  and  designs. 

42. 

34- 

Submarine  boats. 

30. 

28. 

Subirrban  architecture. 

II. 

28. 

Swiss  architecture. 

40. 

31- 

Terra  cotta. 

28. 

30- 

Theatres. 

41- 

28. 

Tile  manufacture. 

28. 

28. 

Tudor  architecture. 

13. 

30. 

Tuscan  architecture. 

25. 

30. 

Unclassified  works. 

42. 

iS. 

Upholstery. 

15- 

24. 

Varnishing. 

SI- 

29. 

Vault  construction. 

S' 

29. 

Venetian  architecture. 

25- 

29. 

Ventilation. 

17-. 

33- 

Villas. 

II. 

30. 

Warming. 

17- 

14. 

Water  gas. 

20. 

30. 

Woodwork. 

7- 

9 

Yacht  building. 

30. 

24. 

APPRENTICES'     LIBRARY    OF     THE    CITY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


PART  1-SUBJECT    CATALOGUE. 
Arrangeme7it  of  the   Classes. 


1.  American  Architecture. 

2.  Architectural  Drawing  and  Perspective. 

3.  Art. 

4.  Berlin  Architecture. 

5.  Building. 

6.  Byzantine  Architecture. 

7.  Carpentry  and  Woodwork. 

8.  Church  Architecture. 

9.  Decoration,  Ornament,  and  Design. 
ID.  Dictionaries  and  Encyclopaedias. 

11.  Domestic  and  Rural  Architecture. 

12.  Electric  Light. 

13.  English  Architecture. 

14.  French  Architecture. 

15.  Furniture  and  Cabinet  Work. 

16.  Greek  and  Roman  Architecture. 

17.  Heating,  Warming,  and  Ventilation. 

18.  Historical. 

19.  Household  Art  and  Taste. 

20.  Illumination. 

21.  Indian  Architecture. 


22.  Industrial  Art. 

23.  Irish  Architecture. 

24.  Iron  and  Metal  Work. 

25.  Italian  Architecture. 

26.  Japanese  Architecture. 

27.  Lighthouses. 

28.  Masonry,  Brickwork,  and  Building  Stones. 

29.  Mills  and  Millwork. 

30.  Naval  Architecture  and  Ship  Building. 

31.  Painting,  Graining,  and  Varnishing. 

32.  Periodicals. 

33.  Plastering,  Limes,  Mortars,  and  Cements. 

34.  Plumbing,  Drainage,  and  Sanitary  Science. 

35.  School  Architecture. 

36.  Scotch  Architecture. 

37.  Spanish  Architecture. 

38.  Stair  Building  and  Hand  Railing. 

39.  Strength  of  Materials. 

40.  Swiss  Architecture. 

41.  The.atres. 

42.  Unclassified  and  General  Works. 


I.   American  Architecture. 

Carstensen,  G.  and  Gildenmeister,  C.  f  N.  Y. 
Crystal  Palace  :  illustrated  description  of  the 
building;.      N.  Y.,  1854.     8°.  G  8546. 

+  Horrors  in  architecture  and  art  in  bronze  in  the  city 
of  N.  Y.     N.  Y.,  i836.     8°.  B  2514. 

Jarves,  J.  J.  The  art  idea  :  architecture,  etc.,  in  Amer- 
ica.    N.  Y.,  1886.      i8\  I  228. a. 

Levy,  A.  %  Architectural  photographic  series,  5  :  Messrs. 
Vanderbilt's  mansions.  (24  plates  in  a  portfolio.) 
Folio.  G  8954./. 

—  X  Same,  9  :  Street  fronts.     (24  plates  in  a  portfolio.) 

Folio.  G  8954.^. 

—  X  Photographic  series  of  modern  American  architect- 

ure,   I  :   Private   city  dwellings.     (24    plates  in  a 
portfolio.)    Folio.  G  S954.rf'. 

—  X  Same,  2  :  Country  dwellings.     (24  plates  in  a  port- 

folio.)    Folio.  G  8954.f. 

Music  Hall,  57th  St.  and  7th  Ave.  (N.  Y.  City.)  [f  De- 
scription and  construction  of  the  building.]  «.  /. /. 
4°.  G  8S64. 

Pali.iser's  American  architecture  ;  or,  every  man  a 
complete  builder.     N.  Y.,  {cop.  188S.]  4°.    G  S869. 

Rand,  McNally  &  Co.  World's  Columbian  E.xposition 
sketch  book.     Chicago,  1S92.      12^,  obi.        H  363. 

Schuyler,  M.  American  architecture.  N.  Y.,  1S92. 
8°.  G  8737- 

Van  Rensselaer,  Mrs.  S.  \  Henry  Hobson  Richard- 
son and  his  works.     Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  i83S.  Folio. 

G  8993. 

Wallis,  F.  E.  t  Old  Colonial  architecture  and  furni- 
ture,    Boston,   [cop.  1887].     4°.  G  8894. 

2.  Architectural    Drawing    and    Per- 
spective. 

Appleton's  Cyclopaedia  of  drawing,  Ed.  by  Worthen. 

N.  Y.,  1857.     8°.  I  3508. 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8^.  I  350S. 
Building  and  machine  draughtsman.  Lond.  and  v.  p., 

n.  d.     12°,  I  3063. 


Burn,  R.  S.  Architectural,  engineering,  and  mechanical 
drawing-book.     Lond..  1853.      12°.  I  3066. 

—  Same.     Lond.  and  7:  p.,  n.  d.      8°.  I  3540. 

—  Same.  In  H  540. 

—  Ornamental  drawing  and    architectural  design. 

In  H  540. 

Burrell,  E.  J.     Elementary  building,  construction  and 

drawing.     2d  ed.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  i88g.         12°. 

G9068. 

Ferguson,    F.    O.     Architectural    perspective.     Lond., 

1891.     8°.  I  3588. 

Pozzo,    A.     f  Perspective    for   painters   and    architects. 

English  and  Latin.      Lond.,  «.  </.   Folio. 
Tuthill,  W.  B.     Practical  lessons  in  architectural  draw- 
ing.    N.  Y.,  18S1.      12°,  obi.  I  3449. 
Wright,  F.  A.    Architectural  perspective  for  beginners. 
N.  Y..  18S5.     4°.  I  3899- 
A^ote. — See  also  sec.  972  B  (Perspective  and  Indus- 
trial Drawing)  of  the  Finding  List. 

3.   Art. 

Agincourt,  S.  d'.  X  History  of  art  by  its  monuments 
from  its  decline  in  the  4th  century  to  its  restora- 
tion in  the  16th.  3  vols,  in  one.  Lond.,  1S67. 
Folio.  G  8901. 

I.  Architecture.    73  plates.    2.  Sculpture.    51  plates. 
3.   Painting.     204  plates. 
X  A.merican  art  review.    2  vols,  in  four.     Bost.,  1880-81. 
4°.  G  8802. <7. 

Hogarth,  W.     X  Works  of.     148  engravings.     2  vols, 
in  one.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d.       4°.        G  8843. 
Smith,  W.     X  Art  education,  scholastic  and   industrial. 
Bost.,  1S72.     8-.  G  8747. 

Note. — This  class  being  only  remotely  connected  with 
Architecture  and  Building,  the  reader  is  referred  to 
Sees.  971-979  of  the  Finding  List  for  a  complete  list 
of  books  on  art. 

4.  Berlin   Architecture. 

Levy,  A.  X  Architectural  photographic  series,  12  : 
Modern  street  architecture  of  Berlin.  (24  plates  in 
a  portfolio.)     Folio.  G  8954.^. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  •  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 

I 


SUBJECT   CATALOGUE :   Building  to  Carpentry  and  Woodwork. 


5.  Building. 

Abkott,  E.  Long  look  house  [//V//V«].  Bost.,  1877. 
12°. 

f  Babcock  fire  extinguisher  [Description].  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 
18°.  B  12. 

Beckett,  Sir  E.  Book  on  building,  civil  and  ecclesi- 
astical.    Lond.,  1876.      12°.  G  8034. 

—  XSame.     Lond.,  1876.     12°.  G  8034. 
Berg,  L.  deC.     Safe  building.     2  vols.    Bost.,  1888-92. 

8°.  G  9523. 

Blenkarn,  J.     Specifications  of  works  in  architecture, 

civil  engineering,  r/r.  Phila.,  1868.  8°.  G  9527. 
Brown,   L.    E.     Contractors',  builders',  and  carpenters' 

building  table  and  estimate  book.  3d  ed.  G  9537. 
f  liUlLiiER    and    woodworker.      Special    number,    Dec- 

Jan.,  1891-92,  containing  "  Builders  of  New  York 

City  :  their  work  and  its  history."     By  Henry  M. 

Stevens.     N.  Y.,  1892.     4°.  G  9813. 

Building  construction.   Notes  on.     4  vols.     Lond.  and 

N.  Y.,  1875-91.     8°.  G9538. 

1.  First  stage  or  elementary  course. 

2.  Second  stage  or  advanced  course. 

3.  Materials  :   advanced  course  and  course  for  hon- 
ours. 

4.  Calculations  for  building  structures. 

—  \  Sa7ne.     Vols.    1-3.     Lond.  aW  w. /.,  1875-79.     8°. 

G  9538. 
Burn,  R.  S.     Building  construction  :  timber,  lead,  and 
iron  work.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  [/;v/.  1873].      16°. 

G  9066.  (5. 
I.   Text.     2.   Plates. 

—  Same.     2  vols.     Lond.  and  Glasg.,  n.  d. 

1.  Text.     16°.  G  9066.3. 

2.  Plates.     4°.  G  9814.0. 

—  Handbook    of   the    mechanic   arts.     2d  ed.     Edinb., 

i860.     12°.  G  8066.W. 

Burrell,  E.  J.  Elementary  building  construction  and 
drawing.     2d  ed.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1889.     12°. 

G  9068. 

Clark,  T.  M.  Building  superintendence.  Bost.,  1884. 
8°.  _        G  9555. 

Clough,  a.  B.  Contractor's  manual  and  builder's  price- 
book.      Phila.,   \cop.  1855].      18°.  G  9094. 

Cook,  A.  G.  f  Builder's  magazine.  2  vols.  Lond., 
n.  d.     4°.  G  8820. 

COPPINGER,  J.  f  Construction  of  flat-roofed  buildings 
and  mode  of  rendering  them  fire-proof.  N.  Y., 
1819.     8°.  B  50S. 

DoBSON,  E.  Rudiments  of  the  art  of  building.  •  Lond., 
1849.      12°.  G  8124. 

Every  man  his  own  mechanic.  5th  ed.  Lond.,  «.  d. 
8°.  G  9584. 

—  Same.     6th  ed.     Lond.,  «.  d.     8°.  G  9584. «. 
Frankel,  Dr.  \V.,  and  Heyn,  R.     |  Constructive  arts  : 

building  and  engineering.     Additions  by  Wahi. 

In  vol.  ^  of  C  2844. 

Hart,  J.  Construction  of  oblique  arches.  2d  ed. 
Lond.,  1839.     4°.  G  9838. 

Haviland,  J.  Builder's  a.ssistant.  3  vols.  [Vol.  i 
missing.]     Phila.,  1S19-21.     8°.  G  8613. 

Hodgson,  F.  T.  Builder's  guide  and  estimator's  price 
book.     N.  Y.,  1S90.     12°.  G  9208./;. 

Jackson,  P.  H.  f  Improvement  in  building  construc- 
tion.    San  Franc,  1890.     4°.  G  9846.0. 

Jackson,  P.  H.  &  Co.  f  Text-book  of  improved  vault 
construction  for  San  Francisco.  San  Franc,  [cop. 
1884].     4°.  G  9846. 

Kidder,  F.  E.  Architect's  and  builder's  pocket-book. 
9th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1892.     12°.  G  9243. 

Lakey,  C.  D.  \  Hints  on  estimating  :  a  hand-book  for 
builders.     N.  Y.,  1883.     16°.  B  10. 

Langley,  B.  f  Practical  geometry  applied  to  building, 
surveying,  ^/f.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1729.     Folio. 

G  9952. 

Maginnis,  O.  B.  f  Practical  centring  :  practice  for  cen- 
tring arches.     N.  Y.,  1891.     8°.  G  9670. 


National  Association  of  Builders  of  the  U.  S.  f  Blue 
book  of  information,  5th  annual  convention.   N.  Y., 

1891.  12°.  G  8327. 

—  f  ist-4th  annual  convention,  1887-90.    Bost.,  1887-90. 

8°.  G  8696. 

—  \  Official  report,  4th  annual  convention,  Jan.  27-29, 

1890.     Bost.,  1890.     8°.  G  8696. 

—  f  Official  report,  5th  annual  convention  at  N.  Y.  city, 

Feb.  9-14,  1891.     N.  Y.,  1891.     8°.  G  8696. 

—  f  6th  annual    convention    at    Cleveland,   Jan.    18-20, 

1892.  N.  Y.,  1892.     8°.  G  8696. 

—  t  Sa7ne.     Cleveland,  1892.     4°.  G  8865.0. 
Pain,  W.     *  Builder's  pocket-treasure.     New  ed.    Lond., 

1793-     12°.  08341. 

—  "  Supplement  to  the  "  Builder's  golden  rule."     Lond., 

1782.     8°.  G  8705. 

f  Record  and  guide,  daily  edition,  Feb.  9-14,  1891. 
N.  Y.,  1891.     4°.  G  9874. 

Note. — Contains  the  proceedings  of  the  "  National 
Association  of  Builders." 

Seddon,  Col.  H.  C.  Builder's  work  and  the  building 
trades.     Lond.,  1886.     8°.  G  9739, 

Smeaton,  a.  C.  Builder's  pocket  companion.  Phila., 
1867.     12°.  G  9411. 

Wilson,  J.  Mechanic's  and  builder's  ]>rice  book.  Buf- 
falo, 1856.      12°.  G  9485. 

—  Satne.     N.  Y.,  1859.     12°.  G  9485. 

6.  Byzantine  Architecture. 

Texier,  C,  et  Pullan,  P.  X  L'architecture  byzantine. 
Lond.,  1864.     Folio.  G  8988. 

Vogue,  Coujit  M.  de  and  others,  f  Byzantine  architec- 
ture and  ornament.  Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  [cop.  1890]. 
4°.  G  8892.0. 

7.  Carpentry  and  Woodwork. 

Aveling,  S.  T.     Carpentry  and  joinery.     Lond.,  [pref. 

1871].     12°.  G  9020. 

Barter,    S.      Manual    instruction  :  woodwork.      Lond. 

and  N.  Y.,  [pref.  1892].     8°.  G  95 iS. 

Bell,  W.  E.     Carpentry  made  easy.     Phila.,   1868.     8°. 

G  9521. 
Benjamin,  A.     Architect,  The  ;  or,  practical  house  car- 
penter.    Bost..  1845.     4°.  G  S808.0. 
Brown,  L.  E.     Contractors',  builders',  and    carpenters' 

building  table  and  estimate  book.     3d  ed.     N.  Y., 

1889.     8°.  G  9537. 

Burn,   R.  S.,  edr.     \  New  guide  to  carpentry,   general 

framing,  and  joinery.    N.  Y.,m.  o'.    4°.      G  9814.C. 
COMPTON,  A.  G.     First  lesson  in  wood-working.     N.  Y. 

and  Chicago,  [cop.  1888].      16°.  G  9098. 

Eassie,   p.   B.     Wood    and  its   uses :  a   hand-book    for 

contractors,    builders,     architects,    engineers,    etc. 

Gloucester,  1874.     8°.  G  9579. 

Euclid.     %  Elements  of  geometry,  containing  [hisj  first 

six  books.     [Ed.  by|  Playfair.     Phila.,  1855.     8^. 

G  9583. 
FouRNEAU,  N.     f  L'art  du  trait  de  charpenterie.    2  vols. 

in  one.     Paris,  1786.     Folio.  G  9932. 

Hatfield,    R.    G.     American   house-carpenter,      n.t.p. 

8°.  G  9613. 

—  Same.   A  treatise  on  the  art  of  building.   8th  ed.   N.  Y., 

1880.     8°.  G  9613.0. 

—  Same.    Ed.  by  O.  P.  Hatfield.     loth  ed.     N.  Y..  1S86. 

8=.  09613./^. 

Hodgson,  F.  T.     Carpenters'  steel  square  and  its  uses. 

N.Y.,  1889.     12°.  G  9208.^. 

—  Practical  carpentry.     N.  Y.,  1883.    12°.  G  9208. 
Holly,  H.  W.     Carpenter's  and  joiner's  handbook.     N. 

Y.,  1876.     16°.  G  9210. 

Johnston,  W.    Carpenter's  new  guide.   13th  ed.    Phila., 

1848.     4°.  G  9847. 

Meloy,  D.  H.     Progressive  carpentry.  Waterbury,  [cop. 

1890].     12°.  G  9297. 

Newlands,  J.    f  Carpenter  and  joiner's  assistant.   Lond., 

[1891].     4°.  G  9865. 


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SUBJECT  CATALOGUE:  Church  Architecture  to  Decoration,  Ornament,  and  Design,         3 


Nicholson,  P.  f  Carpenter's  and  joiner's  assistant.  2d 
ed.     Lond.,  1805.     4°.  G  9866. a. 

—  Carpenter's  new  guide.     i6th  ed.  by  Davis.     Phila., 

1869.     4°.  .  G  9867. 

—  Sa»u'.     8tii  ed.      Phila.,  1818.     4=.  G  9S67. 

—  Mechanical  exercises  ;  or,  elements,  etc..  of  carpentry, 

joinery,  masonry.     Lond.,  1812,     12°.         G  9330. 

—  Same.     Phila..  1868.     8°.  G  9698. 
Pain,  \V.      Practical  house  carpenter.     9th  ed.     Lond., 

1823.     8°.  G  9705. 

Price,  F.     *  British  carpenter.     5th  ed.      Lond.,   1765. 

4°.  _  G  9872. 

RiDUEi.L.  R.     f  Modern  carpenter  and  builder.     Phila., 

1867.     4°.  G  9875. 

SiCKELS.   I.     Exercises  in  wood-working.     N.  Y.,  i8go. 

8°.  G  9744. 

Small,  J.  W.     f  Scottish  woodwork  of  the  i6th  and  17th 

centuries.  Edinb.,  [/;-f/.  1S7SJ.  Folio.  G  9983. 
Sylvester,  W.  A.  Modern  house-carpenter's  compan- 
ion. Bost.,  [rt-/.  1883].  12°.  G  9431. 
Tredgold,    T.       Elementary    principles   of    carpentry. 

Phila.,  1837.     4°.  G  9890. 

—  XSame.   5th  ed.  by  Barlow.   Lond.,  1870.   4°.     G  9890. 
Unwin,   W.   C.     Exercises  in  wood-working  for  handi- 
craft classes.  G  9891. 

A^otc. — See  also  Class  15,  Furniture  and  Cabinet 
Work,  and  Class  38,  Stair  Building,  and  Hand  Railing, 
and  Sec.  654  (Geometry)  of  the  Finding  List. 

8.     Church   Architecture. 

Allen,  F.  II.  f  Great  cathedrals  of  the  world.  2  vols. 
Best.,  [cop.  1886].     Folio.  G  8902. 

Beckett,  Sir  E.  Book  on  buHding,  civil  and  ecclesias- 
tical.    Lond.,  1876.     12°.  G  8034. 

—  XSame.      Lond.,  1S76.      12°.  G  S034. 
Blo.xa.m,  M.  H.      Principles  of  Gothic  ecclesiastical  ar- 
chitecture.    6th  ed.    Lond.,  1844.     12°.      G  8046. 

—  Same.     loth  ed.      Lond.,  1859.      12°.  G  8046. 

—  Same,   iithed.   2  vols.    Lond.,  1S82.    12'.      G  8046.;^. 

—  Companion  to  the  "  Principles  of  Gothic  Ecclesiastical 

Architecture":   vestments    in    use  in    the   church 

prior  to  and  from  Edward  VI.    Lend.,  1S82.    12°. 

G  So46.f. 
Brash.    R.    R.     Ecclesiastical   architecture  of   Ireland. 

Dubl.  and  Lond.,  1875.     8°.  G  S534. 

f  Cathedral  churches  of  England,    Handbook   to  the 

Eastern  division.     Lond.,  1862.     12°.       G  8o79.rt. 

—  f  Same  :  Northern   division.     2  vols.     Lond.,    1869. 

12°.  G  8079  r. 

—  f   Same:    Southern   division.      2   vols.     Lond.,    1S61, 

12°.  G8o79.</. 

—  t   Same:    Western    division.     Lontl.,    1S67.    12°. 

G  8079./;. 
Gardner,  E.  C.     Common  sense  in  church  building.     N.  t 

v..  18S0.     16°.  G  8162. r.  I 

LoFTiE,   W.    J.     Cathedral    churches   of    England    and  | 

Wales  :    their    historj-,    architecture,    and    monu- 1 

ments.      Lond.,  1892.      16°.  G  8272.  | 

Maliphant,   G.       Designs    for   sepulchral    monuments. 

Lond.,  1852.     4°.  G  8858. 

Moore,  C.    II.     Development  and  character  of    Gothic 

architecture.   Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1890.   8°.     G  8689. 
Neale,  J.  P.     t  History  and  antiquity  of   Westminster 

Abbey  and  Henry  Vllth's  Chapel.     Lond.,  1865. 

4°.  G  8S65. 

Norton,  C.  E.     Church  building  in   the  Middle  Ages  : 

Venice, Siena,  Florence.    N.V.,  18S0.  4^.     G  S700. 
Owen,  W.   F.,    artist.       Bits  of   Canterbury  Cathedral. 

N.  Y.,  1891.     8^.  G  S704. 

Paley,  F.  a.     X  Manual   of  Gothic  moldings.     3d  ed., 

by  Fawcett.      Lond..  1865.     8°.  G  S705. 

Parker,   J.    H.     :|:  Ancient    churches    in   tlie    west    of 

France.      Lond..  1S53.     4°.  JFitk  G  SS69. 

—  Church-building.      Bost.,  1886.      12°.  G  8343^. 

—  X  Further  observ'ations  on  the  ancient  churches  in  the 

west  of  France.    Lond.,  1854.     4°.      JVit A  G  SStq. 


Parker,  J.  H.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  Gothic  architec- 
ture.  3ded.   Oxf.  and  Camb.,  1867.    16°.  G  8343.^. 

—  Same.     Oxf.  and  Lond.,  1849.      16°.  G  8343.^. 

—  Same.    4th  ed.  revised.  Oxf.  and  Lond.,  1874.   16-. 

G  8343.^. 
[X  Photographs  of  foreign  cathedrals.]    4  vols.     «.  /./. 

12°.  G  8351. 

PUGIN,  A.  and  A.  W.    f  Examples  of  Gothic  architecture. 

3  vols.     Lond.,  1850.     4*^.  G  8872. <•. 

PuGiN,  A.  W.     f  Apology  for  the  revival  of  Christian  ar- 

chitecturein England.  Lond., 1843.  4'-'.  G  8872.0. 
Pullan,  R.  p.  Elementary  lecture  on  Christian  archi- 
tecture. Lond.,  1879.  12°.  G  8359. 
RusKiN,  J.     Mornings  in  Florence  :    simple  studies  of 

Christian  art.     N.  Y.,  1886.      12°.  G8381.W. 

f  St.  Ann's  Episcopal  Church,  Brooklyn.     Review  of  the 

edifice.     «././.     8°.  B  8507. 

Schlegel,    F.    von.     Principles  of   Gothic  architecture. 

In  I  391. 
Scott,  G.  G.     f  .Essay  on  English  church  architecture. 

Lond..  1881.     4°.  G  8879. 

Smith,    T.    R.     Architecture,  Gothic   and    Renaissance. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1880.      12°.  G  8412. 

—  and    Slater,    J.       Architecture,    classic    and    early 

Christian.   N.Y.  and  Lond. ,1882.  12°.      G  8412. a. 

Stokes,  Margaret.  Early  Christian  architecture  in  Ire- 
land.    Lond.,  1878.     4°.  G  8885. 

Storer,  J.  X  History  and  antiquities  of  the  catiiedral 
churches  of  Great  Britain.  4  vols.  Lond.,  18 14- 
19-     8°.  GS754. 

1  rimen,  a.  Church  and  chapel  architecture.  I.ond., 
1849.      12°.  G  3446. 

WiCKES,  C.  :J:  Spires  and  towers  of  the  Mediaeval 
churches  of  England.  3  vols.  Lend.,  1S53-59. 
Folio.  G  S997. 

I.  Spires.     2.-  Towers.     3.   Supplemental  volume. 
Wild's  X  Foreign  cathedrals.     [12    colored    plates    in   a 

portfolio.]     n.  t.  p.     Folio.  G  8997. 

1.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Chartres. 

2.  South  entrance  to  the  catl-.edral  of  Rouen. 

3.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Strasburg. 

4.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Rheims. 

5.  West  front  of  the  catl-.edral  of  Rheims. 

6.  Interior  of  the  transept  of  St.  Ouen. 

7.  Choir  of  the  cithedral  of  Amiens. 

8.  Nave  of  the  cathedral  of  .Amiens. 

9.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Amiens. 
10.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Beauvais. 

II.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Cologne. 

12.  View  of  the  Abbey  church  of  St.  Ouen. 

WiNKLEs's  f  Cathedral  churches  of  England  and  Wales. 
3  vols.     Lond.,  i83().     4°.  G  SS97. 

Withers,  F.  C.  X  Church  architecture.  Plans,  eleva- 
tions, and  views  of  21  churches.  N.  Y.,  1S73. 
Folic,  G  8999. 

9.    Decoration,    Ornament,    and    Design. 

Arrowsmith.    H.  W.  and  I.     I   House    decorator  and 

painter's  guide.      Lend..  1S40.     4*^.  I  4804. 

Arrowsmith,    I.      Paper-hanger's   companion.     Phila., 

1S69.     S*.  G  9015. 

Art  studies  from  nature  as  applied  to  design.     [By  F. 

E.  Hulme  and  others.]     Lond..  1872.    8°.     I  509. 
Ayer,  .^niv  G.,  edr.     Facts  for  ladies.     Chicago.   1891. 

8°.  '  H  3512. 

Contents:  Beauty,  dining,   house  decoration,  health 
of  women  and  children. 
Barry,  C.   .\.     Primer   of   design.     Bost.    and   N.   Y., 

1878.      16°.  I  3028./. 

Billings,  R.  W.     f  Infinity  of  geometric  dc>ign.    Edinb. 

and  Lond.,  1849.     4°.  I  4809. 

Blanc.  C.     Art  in  ornament  and  dress.     N.   Y..   1877. 

8"=.  T  S527. 

Brunner.  A.  W.,  and   Trvon,    T.     Interior  decoration. 

N.  Y.,  1887.     4^.  H  3813. 

Church  decoration  :  a  practical  manual.     N.  Y..   1876. 

12°.  I  4089. 


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4      SUBJECT  CATALOGUE  :  Dictionaries  and  Encyclopaedias  to  Domestic  and  Rural  Architecture. 


Colling,  J.  K.  f  Examples  of  English  Mediceval  fohage 
and  coloured  decoration.    Bost.,  1875.   4°.    G  8S19. 

Crane.  W.  Claims  of  decorative  art.  Bost.  and  N.  Y., 
1892.     8°.  I  563- 

Daly,  C.  %  L'archltecture  privee  au  XIX^  siecle,  3  :  Dec- 
orations interieures  peintes.     Paris,  1877.     Folio. 

G  8823.C. 

—  X  Decorations    interieures    empruntees   a  des  edifices 

fran9ais    XVI=-XVIII«    si^cles.      2    vols.      Paris, 

1880.  Folio.  G  S923.<!1. 
Day,  L.  F.     Nature  in  ornament.     Lond.,  1892.      12°. 

I  4115. «. 

—  Planning  of  ornament.     Lond.,  1887.     12°.     I  4115./. 
De  Forest,    L.     f  Indian     architecture    and  ornament. 

Bost.,  \cop.  1887].     4°.  G  8824.^. 

f  Dekorative  Vorbilder.      ister-3ter  Jahrgang.     3  vols. 

Stuttgart,  1890-92.     4°.  I4S54. 

Edis.  R.  W.     f  Decoration  and  furniture  of  town  houses. 

N.  v.,  i88r.     8°.  I  5580. 

Garrett,    Rhoda    and  Agnes.     Suggestions    for   house 

decoration  in    painting,  woodwork,  and  furniture. 

Phila.,  [1877].      12°.  H  3162. 

Gibbs,  T-     +  Book  of  architecture  :  containing  designs  of 

buildings  and  ornaments.      Lond.,  1739.     Folio. 
Graef,  F.  S.     f  "  American  decorative  art"  (?)  hints  to 

those  who  have  homes  to  beautify,    n.  t.  p.     16°. 

B8. 

—  \  Modern  room  decoration.     N.  Y.,  \_pref.  1889].   18°. 

H  3174- 
Jackson,  F.  G.     Lessons  on  decorative  design.     Lond., 

i883.     8°.  I  4635- 

Jones,  O.     f  Grammar  of  ornament.    112  plates.     Lond., 

i863.     4°.  14347. 

—  Principles  of  colour  in  the  decorative  arts. 

In  vol.  2  c/ H  141. 
Lienard,  .     X  Decoration  and  ornamentation  of  the 

19th  century.     Bost.,  1875.     Folio.  G  8955. 

Mayeux,  H.     Manual  of  decorative  composition.    N.  Y. , 

i883.     12°.  I  4295. 

Merrill.  G.  P.     Stones    for   building    and    decoration. 

N.  Y.,  1891.     8=.  D  863o. 

Oppenard,  G-M.  f  Collection  of  works  of :  2.000  de- 
signs for  architects,  decorators,  jewellers,  etc.     N. 

Y.  and  v.  p.     Folio.  I  5968. 

Plassmann,   E.     X  Collection    of   modern    Gothic  orna- 
ment.    N.  Y..  [,r(7/.  1875].     Folio.  G  8971. 
POLLEY,  G.  H.  &  Co.,  compilers.     \  Spanish  architecture 

and  ornament.     Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  \cop.  1S89].     4°. 

G  8871. 
R.\cinet.  A.     f  Polychromatic  ornament.     100  plates  in 

gold,  silver,  and  colours.     Lond.,  1S77.     Folio. 

I  4973- 
Rouyer,  E.     t  French  architecture  and  ornament  from 

Francis  I.  to  Louis  XVL     Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  «.  d. 

4^.  G  8876. 

RusKix,  J.     The   two   paths  :  art    in  it-s    application  to 

decoration  and  manufacture.     N.  Y.,  1885.     12°. 

I  381. M. 
Ruutz-Rees,  Janet  E.     Home  decoration.     N.  Y..  1S81. 

12°.  H  33S0. 

Talbert,  B.  J.     X  Gothic    forms    applied    to  furniture. 

metal  work,  and  decoration  for  domestic  purposes. 

Bost.,  1873.     Folio.  G  8987.<?. 

—  t  Examples  of  ancient  and   modern  furniture,   metal 

work,  decorations,  etc.     Best.,  1877.     Folio. 

H  8987. 

—  X  Same.     Lond.,  1876.     Folio.  G  8987. 

A^ote. — See  also  Class  19,  Household  Art  and  Taste. 

10.  Dictionaries  and  Encyclopaedias. 

AUDSLEV,  \V.  J.,  and  G.  A.  X  Popular  dictionary  of 
architecture    and    allied    arts.      2    vols.      N.  Y., 

1881.  4°.  G  8805. 
DiCTiON.'VRY  of  technical  and  trade  terms  of  architectural 

design    and    building    construction.     Lond.    and 
N.  Y.,  1883.     8°.  G  8573. 


X  Encyclopedie  d'architecture.    9  vols. 


Glossary  of  terms  used 
vols.  [vol.  I,  text  ; 


in    architecture 
.'ol.  2,  plates.] 


Paris,  1872-80. 
G  8828. 
5th  ed.  2 
Oxf..  1850. 
G  8602. 
New  ed.  by 
"      G  86o3. 


GwiLT,  J,     Encyclopaedia  of  architecture 

Papworth.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1888. 
Nicholson,    P.     \  Encyclopedia   of   architecture.     Ed. 

by  Lomax  and  Gunyon.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.    4°. 

G  8866. 

—  X  Same.     2  vols.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  «.  d.     4°. 

G  8866.a 
Parker,  J.  H.     Concise  glossary'  of  terms  used  in  archi, 
lecture.     4th  ed.     Oxf.  and  Lond.,  1875.     16°. 

G  8343.^. 

—  X  Glossary  of  terms  used  in  Greek,   Roman,  Italian, 

and  Gothic  architecture.     2  vols,  in  three.     Oxf., 

1S50.     8°.  G  8707. 

I.  Text.     2.   Plates  (2  parts). 
Stuart,  R.     f  Dictionary  of  architecture.     Phila.,  1854. 

8°.  G  8756. 

Weale,  J.     Dictionary  of  terms  used  in  architecture,  etc. 

Lond.,  1849-52.     16".  G  8471. 

II.   Domestic  and  Rural  Architecture. 

Allen,  C.  B.     Cottage  building.     Lond.,  1849-50.     16°. 

G8008. 

—  Sa/ne.     2d  ed.      Lond.,  1854.      16°.  G  8008. 
Bicknell,  a.  J.     *  Village  builder.     N.  Y.,  1872.     4°. 

G  8808. 

—  \Same.     N.  Y.,  1872.     4°.  G  8808. 

—  *  Same.     Supplement.     N.  Y.,  1872.     4°.     G  88o8.a. 

—  \Same.     N.  Y.,  [tv>/.  1871].     4'".  08808.^. 
Birch,  J.    Examples  of  labourers' cottages.    Lond.,  1871. 

8°.  G  8526. 

Brunner,  a.  W.,  edr.  Cottages  ;  or,  hints  on  economi- 
cal building.     N.  Y.,  1884.     8°.  G  8537. 

Bullock,  J.  American  cottage  builder.  Phila.,  1868. 
8°.  G  8538.^. 

Cleveland,  H.  \V.,  aW  Backus.  \Y.  andS.  D.  Village 
and  farm  cottages.     N.  Y.,  1S56.     8°.        G  8556. 

Glutton,  H.  X  Domestic  architecture  of  France  from 
the  accession  of  Charles  VI.  to  the  demise  of  Louis 
XII.     Lond..  1S53.     Folio.  G  8919. 

Domestic  house  planner  and  sanitary  architect.  By  vari- 
ous writers.     Lond.  rtWi/r'./.,  1891.    12°.    G  9125. 

Downing,  A.  J.  Cottage  residences  ;  or,  designs  for  rural 
cottages  and  cottage  villas.  Part  I.  2d  ed.  N.  Y. 
and  Lond.,  18^4.     8°.  G  8575. 

Elliott,  C.  W.  Cottages  and  cottage  life.  Cine,  and 
N.  Y.,  1848.     8°.  G.  8581. 

Field,  M.     City  architecture.   N.  Y.,  1854.  8°.  G  8589. 

Fowler,  O.  S.  A  home  for  all;  or,  the  gravel  wall  and 
octagon  mode  of  building.  N.  Y.,  {cop.  1853]. 
12°.  08156. 

Fuller,  A.  W.  Artistic  homes  in  city  and  country. 
Bost.,  1882.     2,°  oil.  G8595. 

—  .Same.     Revised  and  enlarged  ed.   Bost.,  1886.  ?,°  obi. 

G  8595.(7. 

Gardner,  E.  C.     Homes  and  how  to  make  them.   Bost., 

1874.     16°.  G%\()2.h. 

—  House  that  Jill  built  after  Jack's  had  proved  a  failure  : 

a  book  on  home  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1882.     J2°. 

G  8162.^. 

—  Illustrated  homes.     Bost.,  1S75.      16°.  G  8162.?. 
Gibson,   L.   H.     Convenient  houses  :  with  50  plans  for 

the  housekeeper.  N.  Y.,  [cop.  1839].  8°.  G  8600. 
Goodwin,  F.     f  Domestic  architecture.     3d  ed.     Lond., 

1850.     4°-  G  8835. 

Hall,  J.     Modern  designs  for  dwelling  houses.      2d  ed. 

Bait.,  1848.     4^.  G  8837. 

IIoBBS,  J.  H.,  and  son.   Hobbs's  architecture  :  containmg 

designs    for  villas,    cottages,    and    other   edifices. 

Phila.,  1873.     8=.  G8625. 

Holly.  H.  H.    *  Country  seats  :  designs  for  cottages,  etc. 

N.  Y.,  1863.     8°.  G  8626.f. 


APPRENTICES'     LIBRARY    OF    THE    CITY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


SUBJECT   CATALOGUE  :   Electric  Light. 


HoLLEY,  H.  H.     Modern  dwellings  in  town  and  country. 

N.  Y.,  1878.     8°.  G8626.W. 

Hunt,  T.  T.     f  Examples  of  Tudor  architecture  adapted 

to  modern  habitations.  Lond.,  1841.  4°.  G  8844. 
Improved  dwellings  for  the  laboring  classes.  N.  V.,  1S79. 

8°.  G  8633. 

Johnson,  S.  W.    Rural  economy  :  a  treatise  on  buildings, 

eU.     New  Brunsw.,  1806.      12°.  H  1235. r. 

Leuchars,    R.     B.     Construction,    eh-.,    of    hot-houses. 

Bost.,  [ft;/.  1S60].      12=.  G  8266. 

—  *Saf/if.     Bost.,  1851.      12°.  G  8266. 

Levy,  A.  f  Architectural  photographic  series,  10:  Sea- 
shore cottages  and  country  houses  (30  photographs 
in  a  portfolio).     J'o/io.  G  8954.*^. 

—  X  Photographic  series  of  modern  American  architect- 

ure, 2  ;  Country  dwellings  (24  plates  in  a  portfolio). 

J^o/io.  G  8954.^. 

Loudon,  J.  C.     f  Encyclopaedia  of  cottage,  farm,  and 

villa    architecture   and   furniture.     New  ed.   with 

supplement.     Lond.,  1842.     8°.  G  8664. 

Mason,  G.  C.     Old  house  altered.     N.  Y.,  187S.     8°. 

G  8674. 
Miles,  W.      *  Stables  and  stable  fittings.      Lond.,  i860. 

4°.  G  S862. 

Narjoux.  F.     t  Architecture  communale.     2  vols.    Paris. 

1S70.     4°:  ^  G8865.a. 

Oakey,  a.  F.     Building  a   home.     N.*  Y.,    1881.      12". 

G  8336. 
Ogilvie's  House  plans  :  or,  how  to  build  a  house.     N. 

Y.,  [co/,.  1885].      12°.  G  8337. 

Osborne,  C.  F.     Art  of  house-planning.     N.  Y.,  i388. 

12°.  G  8339. 

Palliser's  American  architecture  ;  or,  every  man  a  com- 
plete builder.     N.  Y.,  [co/>.  1888].     4°.      G  SS69. 
PococK,  W.  F.     Modern  finishings  for  rooms.     Lond., 

1823.     4°.  G  8S72. 

Reed,  S.  B.     House-plans  for  everybody  for  village  and 

country  residences.     N.  Y.,  1884.     12°.     G  8367. 

—  tSawe.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,1879.      12°.  G  8367. 
Richardson,  C.  J.     House-building  from  a  cottage  to  a 

mansion.     N.  Y.,  1873.      12°.  G  8372. 

Roberts,    H.     f  Dwellings   of    the    labouring    classes. 

Lond..  w.  c/.     8°.  G  8725. 

Sloan,  S.     Homestead  architecture.     Phila.,  1861.     8°. 

G  8746. 

—  Same.     2d  ed,     Phila.,  1867.     8°.  G  8746. 
Smith,    G.     Essay    on    the    construction    of    cottages. 

Glasg.,  1834.     8°.  G  8747. 

Stevens,   F.     f  Views  of   cottages  and  farm  houses  in 

England  and  Wales.     Lond.,  1815.     4°.     I  48S5. 
Stevens,  J.  C.  an,/  Cobb,  A.  W.     \  Examples  of  Amer- 
ican domestic  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1889.     S°  06/. 

G  8752. 
Thomas,  T.     Workingman's   collage   architecture.     X. 

Y.,  1848.      12°.  G  S438. 

Todd,  S.  E.     Country  homes  :  also  a  business  directory. 

N.  Y.,  1868.     i2\  G  8443. 

Turner,   T.    H.      Domestic    architecture    in    England. 

Oxf.,  1851.     S°.  G  876S. 

Vaux,  C.     Villas  and  cottages.     N.  V.,  1857.     8°. 

G  8774. 
Vioi,LET-LE-DUC,    E.    E.      X  Habitations    modernes.     2 

vols.      Paris,  1S75-77.      /u'/io.  G  S993.rf. 

—  Story  of  a  house.     Transl.    by  Towle.     Bost.,    1874. 

8°.  G  S77G.J. 

—  ^  Sawf.     Bost..  1874.     S"".  G  8776.<-. 
Walter,  T.   M.  and  Smith.  J.  J.     f  Designs  for  cot- 
tages and  villas.      Phila.."  1S46.     4.    "        G  8S93. 

Young,  W.  X  Picturesque  architectural  studies  and 
practical  designs  for  gate  lodges,  cottages,  villas, 
country  residences,  schools,  i-tc.  Lond.  and  N. 
Y..  1872.     4°.  G  S900. 

12.   Electric  Light. 

Alglave.  E.  ami  Boulard,  J.  The  electrifc  light :  its 
history,    production,    and    applications.      N.    Y., 


1884.     8"^ 


1>  4503. 


Atkinson,   P.     Elements   of   electric   lighting.     N.  Y., 

1888.     12°.  D  4018. 

I  Badt,  F.  B.  Incandescent  wiring  hand-book.  2d  ed. 
I  Chicago,  1890.     18^.  D  4022. r. 

I  Bax,  Capt.  E.  J.  Popular  electric  lighting.  Lond., 
j  1891.      12°.  b  4030. 

Bottone,  S.  R.     Guide  to  electric  lighting  for  the  use 

of  householders  and  amateurs.     N.  Y.  and  Lond., 

1892.      16°.  D  4053.//. 

Davis,  C.  M.     Standard  tables  for  incandescent  wiring. 

2d  ed.  [pref.  Pueblo,  1890].     18'^.  D  4115.J. 

Day,  R.  E.     Electric   light  arithmetic.     Lond.  and    N. 

Y.,  18S9.     16^.  D4116. 

Dredge,  J..  <v//-.     Electric  illumination.     2  vols.     Lond. 

[pre/.  1S82].     4°.  D  4826. 

Du   Moncel.    T.   and  Preece,    W.    H.      Incandescent 

electric    lights,    with    particular    reference    to   the 

Edison   lamps  at   the    Paris    Exhibition.     N.  Y., 

1882.     16°.  D4I28.?". 

FOOTE,    A.    R.      Economic  value   of    electric    light    and 

power.     Cine,  1889.     12^.  D  4154. 

Gordon,  J.  E.  H.     Practical  treatise  on  electric  lighting. 

N.  Y.,  1884.     8°.  D  4604. 

Hammond,  R.     The  electric  light  in  our  homes.     N.  Y., 

ipref.  18S4].     12°.  D4184. 

Hedges,  K.     Continental  electric  light  central  stations. 

Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1892.     4°.  D  4839. 

Hering,  C.     Universal  wiring  computer.     N.  Y.,  1891. 

12°.  ,  D  4197.74/. 

Higgs,  p.  The  electric  light  and  its  practical  applica- 
tions. Lond..  1879.  8°.  D  4621. 
Holmes,  A.  B.     The  electric  light  popularly  explained. 

5th  ed.     Lond.,  iSgo.     12°.  D  4210. 

Latimer,  L.  H.     Incandescent  electric  lighting  (Edison 

system).     N.  Y.,  1S90.     18°.  D  4262. 

Loomis  Electrical    Manufacturing  Co.      +  The    I.oomis 

system  of   incandescent  electric  lighting.      N.  Y., 

n.d.     8=.  B  1505. 

Maier,  ]•    Arc  and  glow  lamps.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1886. 

12°.  D4285. 

May,  Dr.  O.     Management  of  electric  lighting.    Frankf. 

o.  M.,  1891.     18°.  D  4296. 

Pope,   F.  L.     +  Evolution  of   the   electric  incandescent 

lamp.     Elizab.,  1889.     8°.  D  4714. 

I  Prescott,  G.  B.     Speaking  telephone,  electric  light,  and 

I  other   recent   electrical    inventions.      N.  Y.,  1879. 

!  8°.  D47i5.«. 

Pritchard.  O.  G.    Manufacture  of  electric  light  carbons. 

Lond.,  1890.     8°.  D  4716. 

R.^ndali..  J.  E.     The  incandescent  lamp.     Lynn,  i8gi. 

18°.  D4363. 

Russell,  S.    Electric  light  cables  and  the  distribution  of 

electricity.  Lond.  and  N.  Y..  1892.  12°.  D  4381. 
Salomons,  Sir  D.     Electric  light   installations  and  the 

management   of   accumulators.     New  ed.     Lond. 

and  N.  Y..  1890.      12°.  04384.(7. 

—  Same.     6th  ed.     Lond.,  1891.     16°.  04384./^. 

—  Management    of    accumulators   and    private    electric 

light  installations.  4th  ed.  Lond.  and  N.  Y., 
1888.      16°.  D  43S4. 

Sawyer,  \Y.  E.  Electric  lighting  by  incandescence  and 
its  application  to  interior  illumination.  N.  Y., 
1881.     8°.  D  4732. 

.Schilling,  N.  H.  Present  condition  of  electric  light- 
ing.    Bost.,   1886.     8°.  D  4734. 

Stephen.  V.  Wrinkles  in  electric  lighting.  I.ond.  and 
N.  Y.,  1888.     12"^.  D  4421. 

SwiNTO.v,  A.  A.  C.  Elementary  principles  of  electric 
lighting.     Lond.,  1S86.     12^^.  D  4431. 

Urquhart,  J.  W.  Electric  light  fitting.  Lond.,  1890. 
12°.  D  4456. 

Verity,  J.  B.  Electricity  up  to  date  for  light,  power, 
and  traction.    Lond.  and  N.  Y..  [pref.  1891].   16°. 

D  4459. 

Walker,  S.  F.  How  to  light  a  coUierv  by  electricitv. 
Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1892.     8^.  '  D  4778. 

Watson,  A.  E.  Hand-book  of  wiring  tables.  N.  Y., 
1892.     18°.  D  4469. 


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SUBJECT   CATALOGUE  :   English  Architecture  to  Greek  and  Roman  Architecture. 


Webb,  H.  L.  'lasting  of  insulated  wires  and  cables. 
N.  v.,  1891.     12°.  D  4471. 

Note. — For  a  complete  list  of  works  on  Electricity 
see  Sec.  673  of  the  Finding  List. 

13.  English   Architecture. 

Carter,  J.  f  Ancient  architecture  of  England  during 
the  British,  Roman,  Saxon,  and  Norman  eras. 
Lond.,  1S87.      Folio.       _ 

Colling.  J.  K.  \  Examples  of  English  Mediaeval  foli- 
age and  coloured  decoration.     Bost.,  1875.     4°. 

G  8819. 

HuNNEWEi.L,  y.  F.  Imperial  island  :  England's  chroni- 
cle in  stone.     Bost.,  1886.     8°.  G  8630. 

Hunt,  T.  T.  f  Examples  of  Tudor  architecture  adapted 
to  modern  habitations.    Lond.,  1S41.  4°.     G  8844. 

f  Relics  of  Antiquity.  [Views  of  ancient  architectural 
edifices,  etc.,  in  England.]    /. /.  iv.    4°.      G  8874. 

RiCHARDSox,  C.  J.  aud  others,  f  Elizabethan  archi- 
tecture and  ornament.     Bost.,  n.  d.     4°.      G  8875. 

Rose,  H.     Architecture  in  England.  Lond.,  1843.     8°. 

G  8727. 

14.  French  Architecture. 

Anderson,  R.  %  Examples  of  the  municipal,  commer- 
cial, and  street  architecture  of  France  and  Italy 
from  the  I2th  to  the  15th  century.  Lond.,  n.  d. 
Folio.  ■  G  8903. 

BoussARD,  J.  %  Petites  habitations  francaises.  Paris, 
1879.     Folio.  '  G  8911. 

Clutton,  H.  X  Domestic  architecture  of  France  from 
the  accession  of  Charles  VI.  to  the  demise  cf  Louis 
XII.     Lond.,  1853.     Folio.  G  8919. 

Daly,  C.  ^  Choix  de  fragments  empruntes  a  des  monu- 
ments fran^ais  du  commencement  de  la  Renais- 
sance a  la  fin  de  Louis  XVI.     Paris,  1869.    Folio. 

G  8923.^. 

:j:  Hotel  de  Ville  de  Paris.  [Architectural  details.  Paris, 
n.  t.  />.]     Folio.  G  8943. 

Inkersley,  T.  X  Chronological  succession  of  the  styles 
of  Romanesque  and  pointed  architecture  in  France. 
Lond.,  1S50.     8°.  G  S634. 

Knight.  H.  G.  Architectural  tour  in  Normandy.  Lond., 
1841.     12°.  G8249. 

:(:  Maisons  les  plus  remarquable  de  Paris.  Apres  les 
dessins  de  Hittorff  and  others.  Lond.,  1871. 
Folio.  G  S957. 

Parker,  J.  H.  f  [Architectural]  tour  in  the  west  of 
France.     Lond.,  1852.     4°.  G  8869. 

—  i  Medieval  architecture  in  Aquitaine.     Lond.,  1S55. 

40.  IVitli  G  8869. 

—  t  Same,  conclusion.     Lend.,  1856.  4°.       IVitli  G  886g. 
RoUYER,  E.     t  French  architecture  and  ornament  from 

Francis  I.  to  Louis  XVI.     Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

4°.  G  8876. 

Sauvageot,  C.      i  Palais,    chateaux,   hotels,    et    maisons 

de    France   du    XV^.  au  XVIIP.  siecle.     4  vols. 

'  Paris,  1867.     Folio.  G  8977. 

Verdier,   a.    et   Gattois,  F.     X  Architecture    civile   et 

domestique  au  moyen  age  el  a  la  Renaissance.     2 

vols.     Paris,  185S.     4°.  G  8891. 

15.   Furniture  and  Cabinet  Work. 

Denning.  D.  Art  and  craft  of  cabinet-making.  Lond., 
1891.     16^.  H  8119. 

Edis,  R.  W.  f  Decoration  and  furniture  of  town  houses. 
N.  Y.,  1881.     8^.  I  5580. 

Garrett,  Rhoda  and  Agnes.  Suggestions  for  house 
decoration  in  painting,  woodwork,  and  furniture. 
Phila.,  [1877].     12°.  H  3162. 

Gothic  album  for  cabinet-makers,  comprising  a  collec- 
tion of  designs  for  Gothic  furniture.  Phila.,  1868. 
16°.  H  8173. 

Hall,  J.  Cabinet  maker's  assistant.  2d  ed.  Bait,  and 
v.p.,  1848.     18°.  H  8183. 


Hints  and  practical  information  for  cabinet  makers,  up- 
holsterers, and  furniture  men  generally.  N.  Y., 
1884.      12°.  H  8204. 

t  Illustrated  woodworker.  Vol.  1.  N.  V.,  1879. 
4°.  C  7845- 

Jacquemart.  a.  f  History  of  furniture.  Lond.  and 
N.  Y.,  1878.     4°.  H  8846. 

JONQUET,  A.  X  Original  sketches  for  art  furniture  in  the 
Jacobean,  Queen  Anne.  Adams,  and  other  styles. 
2d  ed.     Lond.,  1880.     Folio.  G  8947. 

f  London  cabinet  maker's  book  of  prices,  /.  p.  -w.     4*^. 

H  8855. 

LOSTALOT,  A.  de.  f  Dessins  et  modeles  :  les  arts  du 
bois.      2«  ed.      Paris,  ;/.  d.     4°.  I  5S55. 

Loudon,  J.  C.  f  Encyclopa-dia  of  cottage,  farm,  and 
villa  architecture  and  furniture.  New  ed.,  witli 
supplement.      Lond.,  1842.      8°.  G  8664. 

MoRELAND,  T.  A.  Practical  decorative  upholstery. 
Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  1890.     8°.  H  8680. 

O'Kane,  J.,  publisher.  :f Fashionable  furniture:  350 
original  designs.      N.  Y.,  n.  d.     8°.  G  886-S. 

Pollen,  J.  PI.  Ancient  and  modem  furniture  and  wood- 
work.    N.  Y,.  1877.     12°.  H  835^. 

—  XSame.     N.  Y..  1876.     12°.  G  8355. 
Spofford,  Harriet  P.     Art  decoration-  applied  to  furni- 
ture.    N.  Y.,  \^cop.  1877].     8°.           _          H  8751. 

Stokes,  J.  Cabinet  maker  and  upholsterers  companion. 
Phila.,  1850.      16"=.  H  8423. 

T ALBERT,  B.  J.  f  Examples  of  ancient  and  motlem  fur- 
niture, metal  work,  tapestries,,  decorations,  etc. 
Bost.,  1877.     Folio.  II  8987. 

—  X  Same.     Lond.,  1876.     Folio.  G  S987. 

—  X  Gothic  forms  applied  to  furniture,   metal  work  and 

decoration    for   domestic   purposes.     Bost.,    1873. 
Folio.  G  8987.0. 

Wallis,  F.   E.      f  Old  Colonial  architecture    and  furni- 
ture.    Bost.,  [<r^/.  1887].     4°.  G  8894. 
Note. — See  also  Class  7.  Carpentry  and  Woodwork  ; 
Class  9,  Decoration,  Ornament,  and  Design,,  and  Class 
19,  Household  Art  and  Taste. 

16.   Greek  and  Roman  Architecture. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Temples,  tombs,  and  monuments  of 
ancient  Greece  and  Rome.     Lond.,  1871.     16°. 

G  8004. 
Ancient  architecture.  Rudiments  of.    Lond.,  I7c>4.  S*^. 

G  8506. 
f  Antiquities  of  Attica,  Unedited  :  eo.mprising  the  archi- 
tectural remains  of  Eleusis>  Rhamus.  Sunium,  and 
Thoricus.     Lond.,  1817.     Folio. 

—  f  Same.     2d  ed.      Lond.,  1S33.      Folio. 
Cockerell,  C.  R.  and  others,     f  Antiquities  of  Athens: 

supplementary  to  the  "Antiquities'"  by  Stuart  and 

Revett.      Lond.,  1830.     Folio. 
Gw^iLT.  J.  1  Examination  of  Grecian  architecture. 

/«G88i3. 
Parker.  J.  II.  Architectural  history  of  the  city  of  Rome. 

Lond.,  1881.     12°.  G  8343..Z. 

\  Rome,  Ruines  de.     [French  and  English.]     n.  p.  and 

n.  d.     Folio. 
Smith,  T.   R.  and  Slater,  J.     Architecture  classic  and 

eariy  Christian.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1882.     12°. 

G  84I2..J. 
Stuart,  J.  ««</ Revett,  N.     Antiquities  of  Athens.    3d 

ed.     Lond.,  1858.     12°.  G  8426. 

—  +  Same.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1762-64.     F^olio. 

—  \  Same  :    Supplement.     See  Cockerell,  C.    R.  and 

others. 
Verrall,    Margaret    de    G.    and  Harrison,    Jane    E. 

Mythology   and    monuments   of    ancient    Greece. 

Lond.  and  N.  Y..  1890.     12°.  Z  7439. 

ViTRUVius  PoLLio,  M.      f  Architecture  of.     Transl.   bv 

Gwilt.     Lond.,  1S26.     4°.  G  8892. 

—  X  Civil    architecture,   comprising    those   books    which 

relate    to    the   public  and  private  edifices   of    the 
ancients.  Transl.  by  Wilkins.     Lond.,  1812.    4°. 

G  8892.6. 


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SUBJECT  CATALOGUE:    Heating,  Warming,  and  Ventilation /^  Household  Art  and  Taste.       7 


WiLKiNS,  W.  Essays  on  subjects  connected  with  Grecian 
and  Roman  architecture.     Lond.,  1837.     4°- 

G  8898. 

Wood,  J.  f  Discoveries  at  Ephesus.  including  the  site 
and  remains  of  the  great  temple  of  Diana.  Bost., 
1877.     4°.  G  6S()&. 


17.    Heating,  Warming,  and  Ventilation.  ; 

Arnott,  N.     Smokeless  fire-place  and  chimney-valves. 

Lond.,  1855.     8°.  G  9509. 

Baldwin.  W.  J.    Hot-water  heating  and  fitting.     N.  V., 

1889.     8°.  G  9514. 

—  .Steam  heating  for   buildings  ;  or,  hints  to  steam  fil- 

ters.    2ded.     N.  v.,  1882.     12°.  G9024. 

Banner,  E.  J.  Wholesome  houses  :  a  handbook  of  do- 
mestic sanitation  and  ventilation.  New  ed.  Lond., 
18S2.     12°.  G  9025. 

r.ARR,  W.  M.  Combustion  of  coal.  Indianap.,  1879. 
8°.  G95I7- 

Billings,  J.  S.  Principles  of  ventilation  and  heating, 
and  iheir  practical  application.  N.  Y.,  1889. 
8°.  G9525. 

Bird,  J.     Protection  against  fire.     N.  V.,  1S73.      12°. 

H  8043. 

Briggs,  R.  Steam  heating  :  an  exposition  of  the  Amer- 
ican practice  of  warming  buildings  by  steam.  N. 
Y.,   18S3.     18°.  G9058. 

BucHAN,  W.  P.     Ventilation.     Lond.,   1891.     16°. 

G  9063. 

Crary  clay  heater,     [f  Description,  ^/f.]  n.</.   16°.   B  4. 

Eassie,  \V.  Healthy  houses  :  history,  defects,  and  rem- 
edies of  drainage,  ventilation  [andj  warming. 
N.  Y.,  1S72.     12°.  GS131.//. 

Edwards,  V.Jr.  E.xtravaganl  use  of  fuel  in  cooking 
operations,      l.ond. ,1869.     8°.  G  958o.<'. 

—  Our  domestic  fire-places.    Lond.,  1870.   8°.  G  9580.^/. 

—  Smoky  chimneys.  5th  ed.   Lond.,  1869.   8°.   G  9580.J. 

—  Ventilation   of  dwelling  houses.     Lond.,  1868.     8°. 

G  95So.z'. 

Gouge,    H.    A.     New    system    of    ventilation.     3d    ed. 

N.  Y.,  1870.     8-\  G  9604. 

—  f  Sam<:     N.  V..  i83i.     8°.  G  9604. 
Hood,  C.     On  warming  buildings  by  hot  water.     Also, 

on  ventilation.    2d  ed.    Lond..  1844.    8°.    G  9627. 

—  Same.     Re-written  by   Fredk.   Dye.     Lond.  and  N. 

Y..    1891.     8°.  G  9627.0. 

KiTTREDGE,  A.  O..  ii/r.     House   heating  by  steam,  hot 

water,  and  air.      N.  Y.,  1891.     S°.  G  9647. 

Leeds,  L.   W.     Lectures  on  ventilation.     N.  Y. ,  1S6S. 

8°.  G  965S. 

Leuchars,  R.  B.  *Construction,  heating,  and  ventila- 
tion of  hothouses.  Bost.,  1851.  8°.  G  S660. 
Mills,   J.    H.      Heat  :    its   application  to  the  warming 

and  ventilation  of  buildings.     2  vols.     Bost.,  [cop. 

1891].     4°.  G  9862. 

Morrison,  G.  B.     Ventilation   and  warming  of  school 

buildings.     N.  Y..  1SS7.      12^.  G  9317. 

Our  dwellings  warmed  as  they  are  and  as  they  might  be. 

Lond.,  1875.      16-.  G  9340. 

Perkins,  E.  E.     On  gas  and  ventilation.     Phila.,  1S69. 

12°.  G  9347- 

Putnam.  [.  P.     The  open  fire-place  in  all  ages.     Bost.. 

1 88 1.     12°.  G  9360. 

Reid,  D.  B.    Theory  and  practice  of  ventilation.    Lond., 

1844.    8^.  G  9720. 

—  ■^S(i'/u:     Lond..    1S44.     8°.  G  9720. 
Richardson,  C.  J.     Warming  and  ventilation  of  build- 
ings.    2d  ed.      Lond.,  1S39.     S".  G  9724. 

RuTTAN,   H.     *  Ventilation  and  warming  of  buildings. 

N.  Y.,  1862.     8-.  G  9728. 

Sugg,  W.  T.     Domestic  uses  of  coal  gas  as  applied  to 

lighting,  cooking  and  heating,  ventilation.   Lond., 

1884.     8°.  G  9757- 

Tomlinson,  C.     Warming  and  ventilation.   Lond.,  1850. 

16°.  G  9444- 


Weeks,  J.  D.     f  Manufacture  of  coke.     /«  vol.   10  0/ 

U  6891./. 

Williams,  C.  W.      Combustion  of  coal  and  prevention 

of  smoke.     Lond.,  1858.     12°.  G  9484. 

—  *Same.     Lond.,  1854.     8°.  09790- 

JVote. — See  also  Class  34,  Plumbing,  Drainage,  and 
Sanitary  Science. 

18.    Historical. 

Agincourt,  S.  d'.     X  History  of  art  by  its  monuments 

from  its  decline  in  the  4th  century  to  its  restora- 

ation  in  the  i6th.     3  vols,  in  one.     Lond..  1867. 

Fo/io.  G  8901. 

A'oU. — Vol.  I.     Architecture.     73  plates. 
Clement,  Clara  E.     Outline  history  of  architecture.     N. 

Y.,  t8S6.     S'.  _  G  8557. 

Durand.  J.  N.  L.     t  Recueil  et  paralcle  des  edifices  de 

tout    genre,    anciens   et   modernes.      Paris,    1807. 

Fo/io. 
Fergusson,  J.     History  of  architecture.     2  vols.    N.  Y., 

[1874J.     8°.  G  8588.,/. 

—  History  of  the  modern  styles  of  architecture.     3d  ed. 

2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1891.     8°.  G  8588. A. 

—  Illustrated  handbook  of  architecture.     2d  ed.     Lond., 

1859.     8°.  G  85SS. 

Freeman,  E.  A.     History  of  architecture.     Lond.,  1849. 
8°.  (i  8594. 

Hope,  T.   Historical  essay  on  architecture.   3d  ed.   Lond., 
1840.     8°.  G  8627. 

L.\FfevER,  M.     Beauties  of  modern  architecture.     3d  ed. 
N.  Y..  1839.     4°-  G8852. 

Langley,  B.     f  Examples  from  ancient  masonry  in  the 
proportions  and  orders  of  the  most  eminent  mas- 
ters of  all  nations.     Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  [1392J.     4°. 
I  GS853. 

i  Lefebre,   a.     Wonders  of  architecture.       N.  Y.,  1S70. 
i  i6=".  G  8264. 

RosENGARTEN,    A.     Handbook   of   architectural    styles. 
N.  Y..  1876.     8°.  G  8728. 

\—XSaf,ie.     N.  v.,  1876.     S°.  G  S727. 

Scott,    Sir   G.     +  Rise   and    development  of  Mediaeval 
I  architecture.     2  vols.     Lond..  1879.    S°.     G  S73S. 

Smith,  T.    R.      Architecture,   Gothic  and  Renaissance. 
N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1S80.     12°.  G  S412. 

Tuckerman,  a.  L.     Short  history  of  architecture.     N. 
!  Y.,  1887.     8°.  G  3767. 

!  TUTHILL.  Mrs.  L.  C.  H.    Historv  of  architecture.   Phila., 
184S.      8^\  '  G3769. 

i  ViOLLET-LE-DUC,  E.  E.     |  Annals  of  a  fortress.     Transl. 
I  by  Bucknall.     Bost.,  1876.     3°.  G  8776  ,;. 

'  —  Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages.     Transl.  bv  Bucknall. 
Bost.,  1876.     S°.  G  8776.//. 

,  —  lSci/m:     Bost.,  1S76.     8°.  G  8776.5. 

i  19.   Household  Art  and  Taste. 

I  Arrowsmith,    H.   W.  tint/  L     f  House  decorator   and 
i  painter's  guide.     Lond.,  1S40.     4°.  I  4804. 

I  f  Art  amateur  :  devoted  to  art  in  the  household.     Vols. 
I  14,   15.      (Dec.    1885    to   Nov.,    1S86.)     N.    Y.. 

I  1885-86.     Fo/io.  I  g04.it. 

—  f  Same.     Vol.  16,  No.  I  (Dec.  18S6V     Ilir/t  I  904.,;. 
<  Brunner,  a.  W.  tint/  Tryon.   T.      Interior  decoration. 

N.  Y.,  1887.     4--  U  3813. 

BuNCE,  O.  B.     Mvhouse:  an  ideal.     N.  Y.,  1884.     16'. 

H  3065. 
to  furnish  a  house.     N.  Y  .  188  r . 
H  3089. 
Lond.,   /;.  </. 
H  3097- 

Cook,  C.     +  The  house  beautiful :  essays  on  beds,,  tables. 

e/c.     N.  Y.,  1878.     8°.  I  8560. 

Cooper,    H.    J.      Art  of    furnishing    on    rational    and 

lesthetic  principles.     N.  Y..  i'8Si.     16°.     H  3099. 

Dewing.  A/n.  T.  W.     Beauty  in  the  household.     N.  Y.. 

1882.     16°.  H  3120. 


Church,  Ella  R 

12'^. 
Coke,  Mr,:  T. 
•       12°. 


H. 


Gentlewoman    at   home. 


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SUBJECT   CATALOGUE  :   Illumination  to  Italian  Architecture. 


Eastlakk,  C.  L.  Hints  on  household  taste  in  furni'ure, 
upholstery,  and  other  details.     Bost.,  1872.     8°. 

H  3579- 

—  *  Same.     Lond.,  1S6S.     8°.  H  3579. 

—  \  Same.     Ed.  by  Perkins.     Bost.,  1872.    8°.    G  8579. 
Edis,  R.  W.     f  Decoration  and  furniture  of  town  houses. 

N.  Y.,  1881.     8°.  I  5580. 

Elliott,  C.  W.     f  Book  of  American  interiors.     Bost.. 

1876.     8°.  G  S827. 

Garrett,    Rhoda   and  Agnes.      Sufjgestions   for   house 

decoration  in  painting,  woodwork,  and  furniture. 

Phila.,  [1877].      12°.  H  3162. 

Graef,   F.   S.     f  "American    decorative  art"(?):  hints 

to   those   who    have    homes  to  beautify,     n.  t.  p. 

16°.  B  8. 

—  f  Modern    room    decoration.      N.    V.,    \_pyef.    1889]. 

18°.  .     "  "   ^  3174. 

Harrison,  Constance  C.  Woman's  handiwork  in  mod- 
ern homes.     N.  Y..  i88f.     S°.  H  3612. 

Loftie,  \V.  J.  Plea  for  art  in  the  house.  Phila., 
L1877].      12°.  H  3272.«. 

Ormsbee,  Agnes  B.  The  house  comfortable.  N.  Y., 
1892.     16°.  H  3339. 

Ruutz-Rees,  Janet  E.  House  decoration.  N.  Y., 
188 1.     1*2°.  H  3380. 

—  Home  occupations.    N.  Y.,  [1S82].    i2mo.    H  3380./^. 
Smith,    W.      f  E.xamples    of    household    taste.     N.    Y., 

n.  J.     4°-  I  5883. 

20,    Illumination. 

ACCUM.  F.  Practical  treatise  on  gas  light.  I>ond., 
1S15.     8°.  G  9502. 

Colburn,  Z.  Gas  works  of  London.  Phila.,  [pre/. 
1865].      12°.  G  4097. 

Cooper,  T.     On  gas  lights.     Phila.,  1816.     8°.  G  9560. 

Hartley,  F.  \V.  Gas  measurements  and  gas  metre 
testing.     4th  ed.     Lond.,  1882.     12°.         G  9188. 

Herring,  W.  R.  Construction  of  gas  works.  Lend., 
1S92.     12°.  G  4198. 

History  of  the  making  of  gas-light.  In  H  206. 

Humphreys,  A.  C.  Water  gas  in  the  U.  S.  N.  Y., 
1889.     4°.  G  9844- 

t  Lenoir  gas-engine  [Description  of].  ;/.  /.  /.,  1866. 
8°.  B  2506. 

MoONEY,  W.  American  gas-engineer  and  superintend- 
ent's hand  book.     N.  Y.,  1888.      16°.         Gg3i5. 

Peckston,  T.  S.  On  gas-lighting.  3d  ed.  Lond., 
1841.     8°.  G  9707. 

Perkins,  E.  E.  On  gas  and  ventilation.  Phila..  1869. 
12°.  G  9347. 

Sugg,  W.  T.  Domestic  uses  of  coal  gas  as  applied  to 
lighting,  cooking  and  healing,  ventilation.  Lond., 
1884.     8°.  G9757- 

Note. — See  also  Class  12,  Electric  Light. 

21.    Indian   Architecture. 

De  Forest,  L.  f  Indian  architecture  and  ornament. 
Bost.,  [cop.  1S87].     4°.  G  8824.(7. 

—  \  Indian    domestic    architecture.       11.   t.  p.       Plates. 

4°.  G  8824. 

Fergusson,  J.  History  of  Indian  and  eastern  archi- 
tecture.    2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1891.     8°.         G  SsSS.f. 

22.    Industrial  Art. 

BiRDWOOD,  G.   C.    M.      X  Industrial   arts   of    India.     2 

vols.     Lond.,  n.  d.     12°.  G  8043. 

Blanc,  C.     Art    in  ornament  and    dress.     N.  Y.,  1877. 

8°.  T  8527. 

BURTY,  P.     *Chefs-d'ceuvre  of  the  industrial  arts.     Ed. 

by  Chaffers.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8°.  I  5540. 

Drone,  E.  S.     Industrial  art  education  in  the  U.  S. 

Jn  C  9511.1. 
Industrial  arts  :    historical   sketches.      N.  Y.,  \pref., 

1S76.]     12°.  I  5223. 


Mason,  G.  C.  Application  of  art  to  nianufactures.  N. 
Y.,  1858.     12°.  I  290. 

Nichols,  G.  \V.  Art  education  applied  to  industry.  N. 
Y.,  1877.     8°.  I  697. 

Norton,  C.  B..  edr.  \  Treasures  of  art,  industry,  and 
manufacture  represented  in  the  Centennial  Exhi- 
bition at  Philadelphia,  1876.  Buffalo  and  v.  p., 
[cop.  1S77].     J' olio.  I  5967. 

Oppenard,  G-M.  f  Collection  of  the  works  of :  2,000 
designs  for  architects,  decorators,  jewellers,  etc. 
N.  Y.  and  v.  p.,  it.  d.     P'olio.  I  5968. 

Playfair,  L.      Necessity  of  industrial  instruction. 

In  vol.  I  ofH  14 J. 

RiaNo,  J.  r".  Industrial  arts  in  Spain.  Lond.  and  N. 
Y.,  1879.      12°.  I  5372 

Rock,  D.   t 'l^extile  fabrics.     N.  Y..  1876.      12"'.   G  8375. 

RusKiN,  J.  The  two  paths  :  lectures  on  art  in  its  appli- 
cation to  decoration  and  manufacture.  N.  Y., 
1S85.      12°.  I  381.?/. 

Smith,  Prof.  W.     f  Industrial  art.     ///  vol.  2  of  H  817. 
A'Ott'. — See  also  Sees.  951-959  of  the  Fimling  List. 

23.    Irish  Architecture. 

Waring,  J.  B.  f  Early  architecture  of  Ireland  and 
Scotland.  IVith  E  9994. 

24.   Iron  and  Metal  Work. 

Atchley  &  Co.,  publishers.     \  Examples   of  iron  roofs 

adapted  for  all  description  of  buildings.     Lond., 

;/.  d.     Folio. 
BiRK.MiRE,  W.  H.     Architectural  iron  and  steel,  and  its 

application  in  the  construction    of  buildings.     N. 

Y.,  1891.     8°.  G  9526. 

Burn,  R.  S.     Building  construction  :  timber,   lead,  and 

iron  work.      2  vols.    N.  Y.,  [pref.  1873].      16°. 

G  9066.^. 
I.  Text.     2.   Plates. 

—  Same.     2  vols.      Lond.  and  Glasg..  ;/.  d. 

1.  Text.     16°.  G9066./;'. 

2.  Plates.     4°.  _  G  9S14./-'. 
Campin,  F.     Construction  of  iron  roofs.     N.   Y.,    1868. 

4°.  G  9544. 

Fairbairx,  W.  .Application  of  cast  and  wrought  iron  to 
building  purposes.  4th  ed.  Lond..  1870.  8°.  G9585. 

Gateuil.  N.  X  Recueil  de  serrurerie  pratique.  Dourdaii, 
n.d.     4°.  G9833- 

X  Motifs  de  serrurerie.  Extraits  de  publications  diverses. 
Paris,  1874.     4°.  G  9S64. 

New  York  Wire  Railing  Co.  f  Catalogue  of  iron  rail- 
ings.    N.  Y.,  n.  d.     4'^,  G  9866. 

fORN.\MENTAL  iron  works;  or,  designs  for  fanlights, 
stair-case  railing,  etc.     Lond.,  «.  d.      12°.    G  S339. 

Shaw,  H.  |  Examples  of  ornamental  metal  work.  Lond., 
1836.     4°.  G8881. 

Talbert,  B.  J.  +  Examples  of  ancient  and  modern  fur- 
niture, metal  work,  etc.   Bost.,  1877.  Folio.  H  8987. 

—  XSame.      Lond..  1S76.     Folio.  G  8987. 

—  X  Gothic  forms  ap])lied   to  furniture,   metal  work.  etc. 

Bost.,  1873.     Folio.  Ci  8987.a. 

Walter,  T.  U.  <?«(/ Smith.  J.  J-     t  Guide  to  workers  in 

metal    for   the    use    of   architects    and    designers. 

Phila.,   1846.     4°.  G  S.S93.<7. 


25.    Italian  Architecture. 

Anderson,  R.  X  Examples  of  the  municipal,  commer- 
cial, and  street  architecture  of  France  and  Italy 
from  the  12th  to  the  15th  century.  Lond..  n.  d. 
Folio.  G  8903. 

Freeman,  E.  A.  Historical  and  architectural  sketches, 
chiefly  Italian.      Lond.    1S76.      12°.  G  8157. 

f  Italian  Renaissance  :  architecture  and  decoration  se- 
lected from  the  choicest  edifices  of  Italy.  Bost. 
and  N.Y.,  [1892].     4°.  G  8845. 


ODD    V  -KJ  -Tt  n  ■ 


SUBJECT   CATALOGUE:  Japanese  Architecture /-^  Naval  Architecture  and  Ship  Building.       9 


Lf.tarouilly,  I'.  J  Edifices  tie  Rome  moderne.  [Text.] 
Paris,  i860.     4°.  G  8854. 

—  i  Same.     [Plates.]     3    vols.     Paris,    1S56-68.     Folio. 

(J  8954.a. 

—  Edifices  de  Rome  moderne.       Bost.,   «.  d.       Folio. 

G  8954. 
Ri:SKiN,  J.   Stones  of  Venice.   3  vols.   N.  Y.,  1S80.    12°. 

G  8381.^. 

—  Same.     3  vols,  in  two.     N.  Y.,  1885.     12''.  G  8381./. 

—  *  Same.     N.  Y.,  1851.     8°.  I  728. 

—  Val  d'Arno  :  ten  lectures  on  the  Tuscan  art.     N.  Y., 

18S6.     12°.  G83SI.Z/. 

26.   Japanese  Architecture. 

Morse.  E.  J.  Japanese  homes  and  their  surroundings. 
Bost.,  1886.     8*^.  G  8690. 

27.    Lighthouses. 

Adams,  \V.  H.  D.  Light  houses  and  light  ships.  Lond. , 
1870.     16^.  G  7004. 

Bell,  L  ^Construction  of  La  Corbiere  lighthouse  and 
the  St.  Helier's  harbour  built  in  concrete  at  Jersey. 
Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1S80.     8°.  G9521. 

Crowninshield,  Mary  B.  All  among  the  light  houses. 
Best.,  \coi>.  1886].     8°.  G  7563. 

Elliot,  Maj.-Gen.  G.  H.  European  light-house  sys- 
tems in  1873.     ^'-  "^'•.  1S75.     8°.  G  7531. 

Heap,  Major  D.  I'.  Ancient  and  modern  light-houses. 
Bost..  1889.     8°.  G  7615. 

Reynaud,  M.  L.  f  Illumination  and  beaconage  of  the 
coasts  of  France.     Wash.,  1876.     4°.         G  7874. 

Smeaton  and  lighthouses.     Lond.,  1844.     16°.    G  7411. 

Stevenso.n,  A.  History,  construction,  etc.  of  light- 
houses.    Lond.,  1850.      12°.  G  7421. 

United  States.  Light-House  Board.  +  Annual  report 
for  1872-76.     Wash.,  1872-76.     ^.         G  7773-<^- 

t  Manual  of  light-house  engineering.  Vol.  2,  plates. 

Wash.,  1869.     Folio.  G  7991. w. 

f  Specifications  for  a  light-house  at  Cape  flatteras, 

St.  Simons  (Ga.),  and  new  stone  pier  for  Waugosh- 
ance    Light-House.       Wash.,     1868-69.        Folio. 

G  7991  •/• 

28.   Masonry,    Brick  Work,   and    Build- 
ing Stones. 

Baker,   L  O.     Treatise    on    masonry  construction.     N. 

v..  1889.      8°.  G  9513. 

Bancroft,  R.  -M.  andY.  J.     Tall  chimney  construction. 

Manch.  and  Lewes,  1885.     8°.  G  9515. 

f  BriLDiNix  stones  of  the  U.  S.  and  statistics  of  the  quarry 

industry  for  18S0.  In  vol.  10  0/ \J  6891./". 

Burgoyne,  Gen.  Sir  J.  F.     Blasting   and    quarrying  of 

stone.     Lond.,  1849.     16°.  G  9065. 

Burn,    R.    S.       Building    construction  :    brickwork    and 

masonry.     Vol.   i,   Text.      X.    Y.,    1876.      16°. 

Oqodt.c. 

—  Sawe.     Vol.  2,  Plates.     N.  V.,  1S76.     4^.       G  9814. 

—  Building  construction:  brick,  stone,  and  slate.    2  vols. 

N.  Y..  [/>re/.  1S73].      16°.  G  9066.0'. 

—  f  New  guide  to  masonry,  bricklaving,  and  plastering. 

N.  Y..  //.  d.     4°.  '  G9814.W. 

BlRNHAM.  S.  M.      History  and  uses  of   limestones  and 

marbles.     Bost.,  1883.     4°.  G  9540. 

Davis,  C.  T.      Manufacture  of  bricks,  tiles,  terra  cotta, 

etc.  2d  ed.  Phila.  and  Lond.,  1889.  8^.  G  9568. 
DoBSO.N,  E.      Foundations  and  concrete  works.      Lond., 

1850.      12°.  G  4124. 

—  Manufacture  of  bricks  and  tiles.     Lond.,  1850.      12°. 

G  9i24.iJ. 

—  +   Same.    4th  ed.  by  Mallet.     Lond.  and  N.  Y..  1S68. 

16*^.  G  9124. 

—  Masonry  and  stonecutting.     3d  ed.     2  vols.     Lend., 

1857-59-      it)°-  G9124./7/. 


GiLLMORE,  Q.  A.     Comparative  resistance  of  freestone, 
brick  piers,  hydraulic  cements,  mortars,  and  con- 
cretes.    N.  Y.,  i838.      8°.  G4601. 
Goodrich,  J.  C.,jr.     \  Beton-Coignet  :  a  description  of 
the  material  and  its  uses  in  France  and  America. 
N.  Y.,  «.  a'.     4°.                                            B2801. 
Jackson,  A.  W.    f  ^"'l<^'ng  stones  of  California.    Berke- 
ley, 1888.     8°.  B  3512. 
Kirk,  A.     Quarryraan  and  contractor's  guide  ;   or,  how 
to  remove  rock  at  least  cost.     Pittsb  ,  i8gi.     4°. 

G  9849. 

;  Langley,  B.     f  Examples  from  ancient  masonry  in  the 

proportions  and  orders  of  the  most  eminent  mas- 

!  ters  of  all  nations.      Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  [1892].     4  \ 

:  G  8S53. 

I  Marble- worker's  manual.    N.  Y.,  1856.    iS°.    G  9288. 

\—  Same.     Phila.,   1865.     12^.  G  9288. 

I  Merrill,  G.  P.  Stones  for  building  and  decoration. 
N.  Y.,  1891.     8°.  D8680. 

!  Merriman.  M.  Text-book  on  retaining  walls  and  ma- 
sonry dams.  N.  v.,  1892.  S  .  G  9680. 
Nicholson,  P.  Mechanic's  companion  ;  or,  elements  of 
masonry,  etc.     Phila.,  1868.     8-^.  G  9698. 

—  Same.  Lond.,  1S12.  12°.  G  9330. 
Stonemason,  The,  and  bricklayer.     By  various  writers. 

J  Lond.  a«^/r. /.,  1891.     12°.  G  9423. 

A'ote. — See  also  Class  33,  Plastering,  Limes,  Mortars, 
and  Cements. 

29.    Mills  and   Millwork. 

Buchanan,  R.     *Millwork  and  other  machinery.     With 

notes  by  Tredgold.     3d  ed.  by  Rennif.     Lond.. 

1841.     8°.  G  1533. 

Craik,    D.       Practical   millwright   and    miller.       Phila. 

and  Lond.,  1871.     8°.  G  1563. 

Evans,   O.      Mill-wright   and    miller's   guide.      4th  ed. 

Phila.,  1821.     8°.  G  1583. 

Fairbairn.  5/>W.     Mills  and  millwork.     3d  ed.    2  vols. 

j  Lond.,  1871.     8°.  G  1585. 

I.   Principles  of  mechanism  and  on  prime  movers. 
I  2.   Machinery  of  transmission  and  construction  and 

j      arrangement  of  mills. 

—  :|:  Same.  3d  ed.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1871.  8°.  G  9585. 
,  Grimshaw,  R.  Miller,  millwright,  and  mill  furnisher: 
i  a  practical  treatise.  N.  Y.,  1882.  4°.  G  1836.W. 
j  Hasluck,    p.    N.       Milling    machines    and    processes. 

Lond.,  1892.     12°.  G  1189.1). 

j  Overman,  F.  Mechanics  for  the  millwright.  Phila. , 
I  1S64.     12°,  G  1340. 

Pallet,  H.  Miller's,  millwright's,  and  engineer's  guide. 
Phila.,  1866.     12°.  G  1342. 

Rankine,  W.  j.  M.     Manual   of    machinery    and    mill- 
work.     Lond..  1869.      12°.  G  1363. 
Templeton's  engineer,  millwright,  and  mechanic's  pocket 
companion.     Revised  by  Adams.     N.   Y.,    IS^2. 
;              16°.                                                                      G  1435- 

—  Same.  N.  Y.,  1888.  16°.  G  1435. 
Thurston,  R.  H.     Friction  and  lost  work  in  machinery 

and  millwork.    3d  ed.    N.  Y.,^889.    8°.    G  1764. 

VoLLER,  W.  R.  Modern  flour  milling.  [Pre/..  Croy- 
den.  1891.]     8°.  G  1776. 

Woodbury,  C.  J.  H.  Fire  protection  of  mills  and  con- 
struction of  mill  floors.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1882.    3°. 

G  1794- 

30.   Naval   Architecture    and    Ship 
Building. 

Brassey,  Sir  T.  The  British  navy :  its  strength,  re- 
sources, and  administration.  Vols.  1-4.  Lond.. 
18S2-S3.     8°.  G  7535- 

1.  Shipbuilding  for  the  purposes  of  war. 

2.  .Miscellaneous  subjects  connected  with  ship-build- 
ing for  the  purposes  of  war. 

3.  Opinions  on  the  shipbuilding  policy  of  the  navy. 

4.  Dockyards,  reserves,  training,   pensions. 


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SUBJECT   CATALOGUE  :   Painting,  Graining,  and  Varnishing  to  Periodicals. 


Calkins,  H.  C.  f  Shall  we  build  our  own  ships  or  pur- 
chase them  of  England :  speech,  May  18,  1870. 
M.  /.  /.     8°.  _  B  C505. 

Chapman,  F.  de.  f  Traite  de  construction  des  vais- 
seaux.      Paris,  1779.     Folio.  G  791S. 

COTTERiLL,  C.  C.  and  Little,  E.  D.  Ships  and  sailors 
ancient  and  modern.     Lond.,  1868.    12°.    G  7102. 

Finch  AM,  J.  History  of  naval  architecture.  Lond., 
1851.     8°.  G  7590. 

—  *  Same.     Lond.,  1851.     8°.  G  7590. 
ClRANTiiAM,  J.     Iron  ship-building.     Lond.,  1858.     12°. 

G  7174- 

—  *  Same.     Lond.,  185S.     12°,  G  7174. 

—  \  Same.     3d  ed.      Lond.,  1862.     Folio.  G  7936. 
Griffiths,    J.    W.       Ship    builders'    manual.     2    vols. 

N.  Y.,  1853.     8°.  G  7606. 

—  t  Treatise  on  marine  and  naval  architecture.     N.  Y., 

1851.     4°-  G7836. 

Hall,  H.     f  Ship-building  industry  in  the  U.  S. 

In  vol.  8^/U  6891./. 
Hovgaard,    G.  W.      Submarine   boats.     Lond.,    1887. 

12°.  G  7214. 

Kipping,    R.     Masting,    mast-making,    and    rigging   of 

ships.     6th  ed.     Lond.,  1861.     12°.       G  7244.W. 

—  Sails  and  sail-making.     7th  ed.     Lond.,  1865.     12°. 

G  7244.  J. 

KUNHARDT,  C.  P.  Small  yachts :  their  design  and  con- 
struction.    N.  v.,  1885.     4°.  G  7851. 

Mackrow,  C.  Naval  architect's  and  shipbuilder's 
pocket-book.     Lond.,  1879.     16^^.  G  7283. 

—  Same.      5th  ed.      Lond.,  1892.      16'='.  G  7283.^. 
Maritime    League.      f  Address   to   the  ship-owners  of 

Great  Britain,     n.  t.  p.,  1875.     8°.  B  6542. 

Meade.  R.  \V.  Naval  architecture  and  ship 'building. 
Phila.,  1869.     8°.  G  7678. 

Mr.  Ghim's  dream  [of  a  new  system  of  constructing  and 
navigating  sailing  vessels].     N.  Y.,  1878.     12°. 

G  7309. 

Murray,  M.  \  Treatise  on  ship-building  and  naviga- 
tion.    /.  /.  IV.     8°.  G  7694. 

Neison,  a.  Practical  boat  building  for  amateurs.  New 
and  revised  ed.    Lond.,  [pre/.  1880].  12°.   G  7328. 

Nystrom,  J.  W.  Technological  education  and  the  con- 
struction of  ships  and  screw  propellers.  2d  ed. 
Phila.,  1866.      12°.  G  7335. 

Ocean  steamships  :  their  construction,  development,  man- 
agement, and  appliances.  By  [various  authors]. 
N,  Y.,  1891.     8*.  G  7702. 

Peake,  J.  Rudiments  of  naval  architecture.  Lond., 
1849.     i6°-  G  7345. 

Reed,  E.  J.     Our  iron-clad  ships.     Lond.,  1869.     8°. 

G  7720. 

—  Stability  of  ships.     Lond.,  1885.     8°.  G  7720.J. 
Royal  School  of    Naval  Architecture  and  Marine   En- 
gineering.    Annual.  1S71-74.      Lond.,  1875.     8°. 

G  7727. 
Russell,  J.  S.     +  Modern  system  of  naval  architecture. 

3  vols.     Lond.,  [1865].     Folio. 
.SOMMERFELDT,  H.  A.     Construction  of   ships.     Lond., 

1860-61.     12°.  G  7414. 

—  +  Same.     Lond.,  1860-61.      12°.  G  7414. 

—  +  Same:  Atlas.     Lond.,  1861.     Folio.  G  7983. 

STEPHENS,  W.  p.  Canoe  and  boat  building  :  a  com- 
plete manual  for  amateurs.  4th  ed.  N.  Y.,  i88g. 
12°.  G  7429- 

Stuart,  C.  B.     f  Naval  and  mail  steamers  of  the  U.  S. 

2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1853.     4°,  G  7SS5. 

1  HEARLE,  S.  J.  P.     Naval  architecture.     Vol.  i  [Text]. 

N.  Y..[;)r./.  1873].      16°.  0  7437- 

—  Same.     Vol.  2,   Plates.     N.  Y.,  «.   d.     4°.      G  7888. 
Washington,  Capt.     *Progress  of  naval  architecture. 

/«  vol.  lo/M  141. 

Welch,  J.  J.     Text-book  of  naval  architecture.     Lond., 

^889.     8°.  G7784 

white,  W.H.      Manual  of  naval  architecture.      Lond., 

^^77-     8°.  G  778S, 

Winn,  W.     Boating  man's  vade-mecum.     Lond..  1891, 

G  7485. 


31.   Painting,  Graining,  and  Varnishing. 

Arrowsmith,   H.  W.  and  I.     f  House   decorator   and 
painter's  guide.     Lond.,  1840.     4°.  I  4804. 

Davidson,  E.  A.  House-painting,  graining,  marbling, 
and  sign-writing.  5th  ed.  Lond.,  1888.  16°.  G  9115. 

Gardner,  F.  B.     How  to  paint.     N.  Y.,  1872.     12-. 

H  8162. 

Masury,  J.  W.  American  grainer's  handbook.  N.  Y., 
[cop.  1872].     8°.  H  8674. 

—  Treatise  on  house-painting.  N.  Y..  1868,   12°.  G  9291. 
Painter's,  gilder's,  and  varnisher's  companion.     7th  ed. 

Phila.,  1858.     16°.  H  8341. 

Wall,  W.  E  .     Practical  graining.     Phila.,    [cop.  i8go]. 

8°.  H  8779. 

32.   Periodicals. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.  Vols.  1-38 
(Jan.,  1876-Dec.,  1892).  Bost.,  1876-92.  4°.  C  7802. 

—  XSame.    Vols.  1-8    (Jan.,  iS76-Dec.,  1880.)     8  vols. 

in  ten.     Bost..  1876-80.     4°.  G  8802. 

—  Same.     Vol.  12  (July-Dec,  1882).     Bost.,  1882.     4=. 

C  7S02. 

—  f  Same.      Mid-week  extra.     Nos.  1-45.    (Jan.  6-Nov. 

10,  1886.)     Bost.,  1886.     8°.     n.  t.p.      C  7505.6'. 
t  American  builder.  Vols.  14, 15.   (Jan. -Dec,  1879.)  N. 
Y.,  1879.     4°.  C  7802.^. 

A^ote. — For   continuation    see    "Builder  and   wood- 
worker "  [C  7814]. 
X  Architect,  The  :  a  weekly  illustrated  journal  of  art, 
civil    engineering,    and    building.     Vols.    18-24. 
Lond.,  1S77-80.     4°.  G  8803. 

Architectural  and  building  monthly.  Vols.  1-4.  (April, 
1890-March,  1892.)    N.  Y.,  1890-92.  4°.  C  7804. 
Architecture  and  building.     Vols.  12-17  (Jan.,  1890- 
Dec,  1J92).     N.  Y.,  1890-92.     4°.  C  7803. 

N'ote. — Continuation  of  "  Building  :  an  architectural 
monthly"  [C  7815]. 
t  Builder  and  wood-worker.    Vols.  16-28.     (Jan.,  1880- 
Dec,  1892.)     N.  Y.,  1880-92.     4°.  C  7S14. 

Note. — Continuation      of      "American        builder" 
[C  7802. <:]. 
f  Building:  an  architectural  monthly.  Vols.  i-ii.  (Oct., 
i8S2-Dec,  1889.)     N.  Y.,  1S82-89.     4°.  C  7815. 
Note. — Continued  as  "Architecture  and    building" 
[C  7803]. 
X  Building  news  and  engineering  journal.     Vols.  33-41. 
(July,    1877-Dec,    1881.)     Lond..    1877-81.     4°- 

G  8813. 
f  Carpentry  and  building.     Vols.   1-14.     (Jan.,   1879- 
Dec,  1892.)     N.  Y.,  1879-92.     4°.  C  7816. 

f  Civil  engineer  and  architect's  journal.  25  vols.  (1837- 
62.)     Lond.,  1838-62.     4°.  C  7818. 

ICroquis  d'architecture,  1S66-80.  7  vols.  Paris,  1866- 
80.    4°.  G  8921. 

f  Engineering  and  building  record  and  sanitary  engineer. 
Vols.  16-18.  (June,  1887-Nov.,  1888.)  N.  Y., 
1887-88.     4?.  C  7828.^. 

—  \Same.     Vol.     19,    Nos.     1-5.     (Dec.     1-29,     18S8.) 
With  sol.  18  ofQ  ■]S2&.a. 
N'ote. — Continuation  of  "  Sanitary  engineer  and  con- 
struction record  '"  [C  7S77.<^]. 
f  Hydraulic  and  sanitary  plumber.     Vols.  1-3.     (Oct., 
1882-Oct..  1885.)  N.  Y.,  1883-85.   Folio.  C  7944. 
Note. — Continued  as  "Sanitary  plumber"  [C  7977]. 
f  Manufacturer  and  builder.  Vols.  20-24.  (Jan.,  18S8- 
Dec,  1892.)     N.  Y.,   1888-92.     4°.  C  7857. 

f  Plumber  and  sanitary  engineer.      Vols,    i,  2.     (Dec, 
1877-N0V..  1879.)  N.  Y.,  1877-79.     4°.  C7872.(». 
A^ofe. — Continued  as  "  Sanitary  engineer  "[C  7877. a]. 
•[  Plumber's  trade  journal.     Vols.    10-14.     (Jan.,   1888- 
Dec,  1892.)     N.  Y..  1888-92.     4°.  C  7872. 

f  Real  estate  record  and  builder's  guide.  Vols.  7-9.  13- 
17,  22-35.  (Jan.,  1871-Dec.,  1884.)  N.  Y.,  1871- 
84.     4°.  C7874. 

Note. — Continued  as  "  Record  and  guide''  [C  7874.(1], 


APPRENTICES'    LIBRARY     OF     THE    CITY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


SUBJECT   CATALOGUE  :   Plastering,  etc.    to  School  Architecture. 


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f  Rkcord  and  guide.  Vols.  35-50.  (Jan.,  1885-Dec., 
1892.)     N.  v.,  1885-92.     4°-  €7874.0. 

Note. — Continuation  of    "  Real    estate    record    and 
guide"'  [C  7874]- 
\  Rkvue  generale  de  I'architecture  et  des  travaux  publics. 
Vols.  2-33.  (1841-76.)  Paris,  1841-76.  4°.  G8874..7. 
\  Sanitary   engineer.     Vols.    3-13.     (Dec,   1879-May, 
18S6.)     N.  Y..  1S79-86.     4°.  C  7S77.«. 

A'rj/f.— Continuation     of    "Plumber     and    sanitary 
engineer"  [C    7872  rt].      Continued  as  "Sanitary  en- 
gineer and  construction  ncord  "  [C  7877. /'J. 
\  Sanitary  engineer  and  construction  record.     Vols.  14, 
15.     (June,    1886-May,   1887.)      N.  v.,    1886-87. 

4°.  c  7877.'^. 

Note.  —  Continuation      of      "Sanitary     engineer" 
[C  7877.0].     Continued    as  "  Engineering  and  build- 
ing record  and  sanitary  engineer"  [C  7828.0]. 
X  Sanitary  plumber.     Vols.  4  and  5,  Nos.  1-8.     (Nov. 
1,  1885-Feb.  15,  1S87.)     N.  v.,  1885-87.      Folio. 

C  7977- 

—  \  Same.      Vols.   5  (Nos.    9-43)  -  10  (March  I,  1887- 

Oct.  15,  1892).     N.  v..  1887-92.     4°.        C  7877. 
Note. — Continuation  of  "  Hydraulic    and    sanitary 
plumber  "  [C  7944]. 

33.    Plastering,  Limes,  Mortars,  and 
Cements. 

Bl'RN,  R.  S.,  edr.  \  New  guide  to  masonry,  bricklaying, 
and  plastering.     N.  V.,  ;/.  d.     4°.  G  9S14.W. 

BURNELL,  G.  R.  Limes,  mortars,  and  cements.  Lond., 
1850.     16^''.  G  9067. 

Cameron,  K.     Plaster's  manual.     N.  V.,  1883.     16°. 

G  9073. 

Cunningham,  R.  f  Experiments  witli  lime  united  with 
weed  ash  and  kelp.     Dubl.,  1782.     8°.        B  2506. 

Faija,  H.  Portland  cement  for  users.  2d  ed.  Lond., 
1884.     12".  G  9142. 

Fire-proof  Building  Co.  of  N.  Y.  [f  Description  of 
blocks  of  hydraulic  lime  to  be  used  in  building] 
n.  t.  p.     8°.'  B516. 

Gii.LMORE,  Q.  A.  Limes,  hydraulic  cements,  and  mor- 
tars.    9th  ed.     N.  v.,  1888.     8°.  G  9601. 

Hodgson,  F.  T.  Plaster  and  plastering,  mortars  and 
cements.     N.   Y.,1883.     12°.  G  9208./. 

Totten,  J.  G.  On  hydraulic  and  common  mortars  and 
lime  burning.     N.  Y.,  1842.     8°.  G  9767. 

ViCAT,  L.  I.  Calcareous  mortars  and  cements.  Lond., 
1837.     8°.  G  9776. 

34.    Plumbing,  Drainage,  and  Sanitary 
Science. 

Beardmore,  W.    L.     Drainage  of   habitable    buildings. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1892.     12°.  G  4032. 

Chaumont,  F.   S.   B.   F.  de.     Habitation  in   relation  to 

health.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1879.      16°.       F  2084. 

Clarke,  J.  W.     Plumbing  practice.     Lond.,  1888.     8°. 

G  9555-/- 

Davies,   p.   J.      Standard   practical    plumber.     Vol.    i. 

Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1885.     8°.  G  9569. 

Domestic  house  planner  and  the  sanitary  architect.     By 

various  writers.     Lond.  and  v. p.,  1891.     12°. 

G9125. 
Eassie,  W.     Healthy  houses :  the  history,  defects,  and 
remedies  of  drainage,  etc.     N.  Y..  1S72.     12°. 

G  8131.//. 

—  Sanitary   arrangements  for  dwellings.      Lond..    1874. 

12°.  G  8131.J. 

t  Engineering  and  building  record  and  sanitary  en- 
gineer. Vols.  16-iS.  (June,  1887-Nov.,  1SS8.) 
N.  v.,  1S87-8S.     4°.  C  7828.0. 

Note. — Continuation  of  "  Sanitary  engineer  and  con- 
struction record  "  fC  7877. <^]. 
Gerhard,  W.  P.     f  Drainage  of  a  house.     Bost.,  1888. 
16^.  B  16. 

—  Hints  on  the  drainage  and  sewerage    of  dwellings. 

N.  Y.,  1884.      12'=.  G  4165. 


;  Gerhard,  \V.  P.     House-drainage  and  sanitary  plumb- 
ing.    2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1884.      18°.  G  4165.//. 

—  f  Prevention  of  fire.   2ded.    N.  Y.,  1887.   12°.  B2517. 

—  Sanitary  drainage  of  buildings.     N.  Y.,  1&87.     18°. 

G  4165.'-. 

—  f  Sanitary   drainage   of  tenement   houses.       N.    Y., 

;/.  t.  p.     8°.  B2517. 

—  Sanitary  house-inspection.  N.  Y.,  1885.    16°.  G  4165. j. 
Hellyer,  S.  S.     X  The  plumber  and   sanitary  houses. 

Lond.,  «.  d.     8°.  G  9616. 

—  Plumbing.     Lend.,  1891.     16°.  G  9193. 
House  and  its  surroundings.    N.  Y.,  1879.    i^°-    (Health 

primers.   No.  3.)  F  2192.3. 

Jenkin,  F.     Healthy  houses :  adapted  to  American  con- 
ditions, by  Waring.     N.  V.,  1879.     12°.     G  8230. 
Krepp,  F.  C.     *Sewage  question.     Lond.,  1867.     8°. 

G  4652. 
Maguire,    W.    R.     Domestic   drainage    and    plumbing. 
Lond.,  1890.     8°.  G  9670. 

f  Plumber  and  sanitary  engineer.     Vols,    i,   2.     (Dec. 
1877-Nov.,  1879.)   N.  Y.,  1877-79.    4°-    C  7872.0. 
Note. — Continued  as  "  Sanitary  engineer"' [C  7S77  a\. 
Plunkett,  Mrs.  H.  M.    Women,  plumbers,  and  doctors; 
or,  household  sanitation.  N.  Y.,  18&5.   12°.  F  2354. 
Putnam,  J.  P.     Improved  plumbing  appliances.     N.  Y., 
1887.     8°.  G  9716. 

Robinson,  H.     Sewage  dispo.sal.  G  4376. 

f  Sanitary   engineer.     Vols.  3-13.     (Dec,   1879-May. 
1886.)     N.  Y.,  1879-86.     4°.  C  7877.0. 

Note. — Continuation  of   "  Plumber  and  sanitary  en- 
gineer "    [C    7872.0).    and    continued    as     "Sanitary 
engineer  and  construction  record  "  [C  7877.^]. 
f  Sanitary   engineer    and   construction   record.     Vols. 
14,   15.     (June,   1886-May,   1887).     N.  Y.,   1886- 
87.     4°.  €7877.'^. 

N'ote. — Continuation      of      "Sanitary      engineer" 
[C  7877.0],  and  continued  as  "  Engineering  and  build- 
ing record  and  sanitary  engineer"  [C  7828.0]. 
Slater,  J.  W.    Sewage  treatment,  purification,  and  utili- 
sation.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1S8S.     12°.       G  4410. 
Staley,  C.  and  Pierson,  G.  S.     Separate  system  of  sew- 
erage.    N.  Y.,  18S6.     8°.  G  4752. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     N.  V.,  1891.     8°.  G  4752.0. 
Teale,  T.  p.     Dangers  to  health  :  a  pictorial   guide  to 

domestic  .sanitary  defects.     4th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1883. 

8°.  G  4761. 

Tracy,   R.  S.     Hand-book  of  sanitary   information    for 

householders.     N.  Y.,  1884.      16°.  F  2446. 

Varona,  a.  de.     Sewer  gases  :  their  nature  and  origin, 

and  how  to  protect  our  dwellings.     Brookl.,  1879. 

16°.  "  F  2458. 

Waring,  G.  E.     f  Earth  closets  and  earth  sewage,     w. 

/./.  [1870].     8°.  B  250S. 

—  X  Sanitary   drainage   of   houses   and   towns.     N.  Y., 

1876.     12°.  G  9465. 

—  Sewerage  and  land-drainage.  N.  Y.,  1889.  4°.  G  4894. 
Waring.  G.  E.,yr.     How    to    drain   a  house:  practical 

information  for  householders.     N.  Y.,  1885.     16*^. 

G  4465- 

^^  heeler,  W.  H.     Drainage  of  fens  and  lowlands.     N. 

Y.,  1888.     8°.  04787. 

Wilson,    G.     How   to    live  ;    or,    health    and    healthy 

homes.      Phila.,  1882.     12°.  F  2484.^. 

Wilson,  J.     Drainage   for    health  ;  or,    easy   lessons  in 

sanitary  science.     Phila.,  1881.     8°.  G  4790. 

Note. — See  also  Class    17,   Heating,  Warming,  and 

Ventilation,  and  Sees.  644  (Health  and  Hygiene).  934 

(Hydraulic  and  Sanitary  Engineering),  and  784  (Public 

Health)  of  the  Finding  List. 

35.   School  Architecture. 

Barnard,    H.      School   architecture.     3d  ed.     N.    Y., 

1S49.     8°.  G8517. 

—  Same.     5th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1854.     8°.  G  8517. 
Young,    W.      X  Picturesque    architectural  studies    and 

practical  designs  for  cottages,  villas,  schools,  etc. 
Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1872.     4''.  C  S900. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


12  SUBJECT    CATALOGUE:   Scotch  Architecture  A' Unclassified  and  General  Works. 


36.   Scotch  Architecture. 

Waring.  J.  B.  f  Early  architecture  of  Ireland  and 
Scotland.  IVith  E  9994. 

37.   Spanish  Architecture. 

PoLLKY,  G.  H.  &  Co.,  compilers,  f  Spanish  architecture 
and  ornament.     Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  [cop.  1889].    4°. 

G  8871. 

Wells,  N.  A.  *  Picturesque  antiquities  of  Spain. 
Lond.,  1846.     8°.  G8784. 

Z'^.   Stair  Building  and  Hand  Railing. 

American  Architectural  Association,  f  American  stair- 
builder  and  instructor.  N.  Y.,  1888.  Folio.  G  9902. 

Cresswell,  F.  O.  Handrailing  and  stair-casing.  Lond. 
and  7'.  p..  1SS2.      16°.  G  9104. 

Cupper,  R.  A.  Universal  stair  builder.  3d  ed.  N.  Y., 
1858.     Folio.  G  9922. 

—  f  Same.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1858.     Folio.  G  9922. 
De  Graff,  S.     Stair-builder's  guide.     Phila.,  i860.     8°. 

G  9570. 

—  Same.     Phila.,  1S72.     4°.  G  9S24. 
ESTERBROOK,  W.  P.  and  MONCKTON,  J.   H.     American 

stair  builder.     N.  Y.,  1859.     4*^.  G  9828. 

Teays,  J.     *  Orthogonal  system  of  hand-railing.    Lond., 

1850.     8°.  G  9637. 

MONCKTON,  J.  H.     Stair-buildiug  and  one-plane  method 

of  handrailing.  2ded.  N.  Y.,  1888.  4°.  G  9863. 
New  system  of  hand-railing.     By  an  old  stair-builder. 

N.  Y.,  18S5.     12°.  G  9329. 

Riddell,  R.     ■}■  Lessons  on  hand  railing  for  learners. 

3d  ed.     Phila.,  1888.     4°.  G  9875./. 

.Swan,  A.     f  British  architect ;  or,  the  builder's  treasury 

of  stair-cases.     Lond.,  1758.     Folio.  G  8986. 

A^ote. — See  also  Class  7,  Carpentry  and  Woodwork. 

39.   Strength  of  Materials. 

Adams,  H.  Strains  in  ironwork.  Lond.  and  N.  Y., 
1888.     12°.  G  4004. J. 

Anderson,  J.  Strength  of  materials  and  structures. 
N.  Y.,  1872.     16°.  G4010. 

Barlow,  P.  Strength  of  timber,  cast-iron,  malleable 
iron,  ^^c.     Lond.,  1837.     8°.  G  4516. 

—  t  Same.     Lond.,  1837.     8°.  G  9516. 
Bow,  R.  H.     X  Economics  of  construction  in  relation  to 

framed  structures.     Lond.  and  v.  p.,   1873.     S°. 

G  9533- 

California,  University  of.  Department  of  Mechanical 
Engineering,  f  Testing  of  materials.  Berkeley, 
1887.     8°.  B  2517. 

Chalmers,  J.  B.  Graphical  determination  of  forces  in 
engineering  structures.    Lond.,  1881.    8^.    G4550. 

Cousins,  R.  H.  Strength  of  beams  and  columns.  N.  Y. 
and  Lond.,  1889.     3\  G  4562. 

Du  Bois,  A.  J.  Strains  in  framed  structures.  N.  Y., 
1883.     4°.  G  4826. 

Fenwick,  S.  *  Mechanics  of  construction,  including 
the  theories  of  the  strength  of  materials,  roofs, 
arches,  and  suspension  bridges.    Lond.,  1861.    S'^. 

G  4588. 

Francis,  J.  B.  On  the  strength  of  cast-iron  pillars. 
N.  v.,  1865.     8°.  G  4594. 

Gillmore,  Q.  a.  Compressive  resistance  of  freestone, 
brick  piers,  hydraulic  cements,  mortars,  and  con- 
cretes.    N.  Y.,  1888.     8°.  G  4601. 

Greene,  C.  E.  Graphical  analysis  of  roof  trusses.  3  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1888.     8°.  G4605. 

I.   Roof-trusses.     2.   Bridge-trusses.     3.  Arches. 

Hatfield,  R.  G.  f  Theory  of  transverse  strains.  N.  Y., 
1877-     8°.  G  8613. 

HODGKINSON,  E.  *  Strength  of  cast  iron.  Lond.,  1846. 
8°.  Part2<>/G4625. 


Hudson,  J.  R.  f  Tables  for  calculating  cubic  contents 
of  excavations  and  embankments.  N.  Y.,  1884. 
8°.  G  4629. 

—  \  Same.     2d  ed.  revised  and  enl.     N.  Y.,  1886.     8^. 

G  4629.  </. 

Parkinson,  R.  M.  Structural  mechanics  :  a  hand-book 
for  engineers,  architects,  and  students.  Lond., 
1890.     12°.  G  4343. 

Shreve,  S.  H.  Strength  of  bridges  and  roofs.  3d  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1882.     8^.  G4743. 

Stonev,  B.  B.  Strength  and  proportions  of  riveted 
joints.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1885.     8'^.         G  4754. 

Tredgold,  T.  *  Strength  of  cast  iron  and  other  metals. 
4th  ed.  with  notes  by  Hodgkinson.  Lond.,  1842. 
8°.  G  4768. 

Turnbull,  W.  Strength  and  stiffness  of  timber.  Lond.. 
1835.     8°.  G4769. 

United  States.  War  Department.  \  Tests  of  metals 
and  other  materials  for  industrial  purposes.  Wash. , 
1888.     8°.  G4773.a. 

Warr,  G.  F.  Dynamics,  construction  of  machinery, 
equilibrium  of  structures,  and  strength  of  mate- 
rials.    Lond.,  1851.     8^.  G  4780. 

Whilden,  J.  K.  Strength  of  materials  used  in  engineer- 
ing construction.     N.  Y.,  1S60.     12°.         G  4480. 

Wood,  DeV.  Resistance  of  materials.  '3d  ed.  N.  Y., 
1877.     8°.  G  4794.'-- 

Woodbury,  D.  P.  Elements  of  stability  in  the  well- 
proportioned  arch.     N.  Y.,  186S.     8'.        G  4795. 

40.   Swiss  Architecture. 

Varin,  a.  and  E.  X  Picturesque  architecture  of  Switzer- 
land.    American  ed.     Bost.,  1875.     4°.     G  8890. 

41.   Theatres. 

Daly,  C.  et  Davioud,  G.  X  Theatres  de  La  Place  du 
Chatelet.     Paris,  n.  d.     Folio.  G  8923. 

Magne,  M.  a.  X  Monographic  du  nouvelle  theatre  du 
vaudeville  de  Paris.     Paris,  1873.     Folio.   G  8956. 

42.   Unclassified  and  General  Works. 

American  Institute  of  Architects,  f  Proceedings  of  the 
3d  annual  convention.     N.  Y.,  1870.    4^.    B  2801. 

—  f  Proceedings  of  the  14th  annual  convention.     Bost., 

1881.     8°.  B  2510. 

—  f  Proceedings  of  the  22d  annual  convention  in  Buf- 

falo, Oct.,  1889.     N.  Y.,  1889.     8^.  G  8505. 

X  Architectural  sketch-book.     Vols.  1-3.     (1873-75.) 

3  vols,  in  one.     //.  t.  p.     [pre/.  Bost.,  1873.]     4'. 

G  8804. 

—  X  Same.     Vol.  4.    1876.     n.  t.  p.     4".  G  S804. 
X  BAUKUNST-Bildnerei,  Malerei.     Plates,    n.  t.  p.     4'. 

G  8806. 
Beckett,  Sir  E.    Book  on  building.    Lond.,  1876.     12^. 

G  8034. 

—  X  Same.     Lond.,  1876.     12°.  G  8034. 
Benjamin,  A.     American  builder's   companion.     3d  ed. 

Bost.,  1816.     4''.  •  G  88o3. 

!  Bicknell,  a.  J.  &  Co.,  publishers.  One  hundred  archi- 
tectural designs.     N.  Y.,  1378.     8^  G  8524. 

Billington,  J.  Architectural  director.  2d  ed.  Lond., 
1834.     8°.  G  8525. 

Bullock,  J.  Rudiments  of  architecture  and  building. 
Phila..    1866.     8^  G  853S.r. 

Burridge,,  J.  \  Improvements  in  civil  architecture. 
Lond.,  1825.     8'.  B  2506. 

Bury,  T.  T.  Rudimentary  architecture.  4th  ed.  Lond., 
1857.     16°.  G  S067. 

Chambers,  Sir  W.  f  Decorative  part  of  civil  architec- 
ture.    Lond.,  1826.     Folio.  G  8918. 

—  X  Same.     Ed.  by  W.  H.  Leeds.     Lond.,  1862.     4°. 

G88i3. 

Cook.    A.    G.     f  Builder's    magazine.     2   vols.     Lond., 

n.  d.     4°.  G  S820. 


-APPRENTICES'     LIBRARY    OF    THE    CITY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


SUBJECT   CATALOGUE  :   Unclassified  and  General  Works. 


13 


Co-operative  Building  Association.  How  to  build,  fur- 
nish, and  decorate.      N.  Y.,  {cop.  1883].     4°. 

G8843. 

DoBSON,  E.  Rudiments  of  the  art  of  building.  Lontl., 
1849.     12°.  G  8124. 

EiDLiTZ,  L.  Nature  and  functions  of  art,  more  espe- 
cially of  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1S81.     8°.    G  S580. 

Elmks,  J.     Lectures  on  architecture.    Lond.,  1S21.    12°. 

GS135. 

EssF.NWEiN,  Dr.  A.  O.  f  Architecture.  Continuation 
edited  by  W.  N.  Lockington.     In  vol.  4  "/^  2844. 

FuLLERTON,  \V.  Architectural  examples  in  brick,  wood, 
and  iron.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1890.     4°.     G  8832. 

Garbett,  E.  L.  Principles  of  design  in  architecture. 
2  pts.  in  one  vol.     Lond.,  1850.      16".         G  Si6i. 

GiBBS,  L  t  Book  of  architecture  :  containing  designs 
of  buildings  and  ornaments.      Lond.,  1739.     Folio. 

IIoRTON,  Caroline  W.  Architecture  for  general  students. 
N.  Y.,  1874.     16°.  G  8213. 

How  to  build,  furnish  and  decorate.  N.  Y.,  \cop.  1S83]. 
4°.  G  8S43. 

Jones  and  New.vian.  American  architect.  Designs  by 
Rich.     N.  Y.,  1848.     4^.  G8847. 

Kidder,  F.  E.  Architect's  and  builder's  pocket-book. 
9th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1892.     12°.  G  9243. 

Krafft,  J.  C.  f  Recueil  d'architecture  civile.  Paris, 
1 81 2.     Folio. 

Lafever,  M.  f  Modern  builder's  guide.  N.  Y.,  1855. 
4°.  G  8852. 

I.ANGLEY,  B.  f  Examples  from  ancient  masonry  in  the 
proportions  and  orders  of  the  most  eminent  masters 
of  all  nations.     Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  [1892].     4°. 

G8853. 

Leeds,  W.  H.  Rudimentary  architecture.  4th  ed.  Lond., 
1848.     16°.  G8263. 

—  Same.     Lond.,  1S59.     12°.  G  8263. 
Leveil,  J.  A.     \  Traite  elementaire  pratique  d'architect- 
ure.    New  ed.     Paris,  n.  d.     4°.  G  8S55. 

f  .Modern  architectural  designs  and  details.  Vols.  2,  3. 
New  series.  (Oct.,  1888-Sept..  1889.)  N.  Y., 
1889.     4°.  G  S863. 

New  York  Architectural  League,  f  Catalogue  of  the  5th 
annual  exhibitition.     N.  Y.,  1889.     8°.     G  8697. 

—  {Catalogue  of  the  6th  annual  exhibition.   N.  Y.,  1890. 

8°.  G  8697. 

X  New  York  sketch-book  of  architecture.    «.  i.  p.   [Pref. 

1873]     4°.  G  8865.(5. 


Palladio,  a.  f  .Architecture  :  containing  a  treatise  of 
the  five  orders,  etc.  3d  ed.  with  notes  of  Iniga 
Jones.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1742.     Folio. 

Richardson,  G.  f  New  Vitruvius  Britannicus:  plans  and 
elevations  by  celebrated  architects.  [English  and 
I*"rench.]     Lond.,  1808-10.     Folio. 

—  f  Treatise  on  the  five  orders  of  architecture.     [EngUsh 

and  French.]     Lond.,  1787.     Folio. 
RusKiN,  J.     Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting.     N. 
Y.,  1885.     12°.  With  G  8381.^. 

—  Poetry  of  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1885.     12°. 

IVitk  G  8381. a. 

—  Seven  lamps  of  architecture.  N.  Y.,  1857.  12°.  G  8381. 

—  .Same.     N.  Y.,  1885.      12°.  G  8381.(7. 

—  Study  of  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1885.     12°. 

IVith  G  8381. a. 
Shaw,  E.   f  Civil  architecture.   Bost.,  1852.  4°.  G  8881. a. 

—  Modern  architect.     Bost.,  1859.     4°.  G  8881, 
Sloan,   S.      f  Model    architect.     Vol.    i.     Phila..    [cop. 

1852].     Folio.  G  9982. 

Stevenson,  J.  T.     f  House  architecture.    2  vols.   Lond., 

1880.     8^.  G  8753. 

I.  Architecture.     2.    House  planning. 
Swan,  A.   +  Collection  of  designs  in  architecture.  Vol.  i. 

Lond  ,  1757.     Folio.  G  8986.(2. 

Vannini,    G.     \  Elementi  d'architettura  civile.      Firenze 

[Florence],  181 8.     Folio.  G  8992. 

Vermaarsch,  J.     f  Erste  deel  der  Bouwkunst  Amstd., 

1678.     8".  G  8775- 

Vignola,  G.  Barozzio  of.     Five  orders  of  architecture. 

Ed.  and  transl.  by  Tuckerman.     N.  Y.,  1891.    4°. 

G  8892. 
Viollet-le-duc,  E.  E.   Discourses  on  architecture.  Vol. 

I.  Transl.  by  Van  Brunt.  Bost.,  1875.  8°.  G  8776.^'. 

—  tSarne.     Vol.  i.     Bost..  1875.     8°.  G  8776. 

—  X  Same.    Vol.2.     [Lectures  on  architecture.]     Transl. 

by  Bucknall.     Bost.,  1881.     8°.  G  8776. 

Ware,  I.  ■)•  Compleat  body  of  architecture.   Lond. ,  i7?(>. 

Folio.  G  8004. 

WiGHTWiCK,  G.   Hints  to  young  architects.   Lond.,  1S46. 

12°.  '  G  8482. 

Woodward,   G.   E.  and  Thompson,  E.   G.     t  W'ood- 

ward's  national  architect.     N.  Y.,  [cop.  1869].    4^. 

G  8898.  (J. 
WULLIAM  et  Faroe.     X  Recueil  d'architecture   choix  de 

documents  pratiques.  3  vols.  Paris,  1S74-81.  Folio. 

G  8999.(1. 


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Abbott,  E.     Long  look  house  [Fiction].     Bost.,   1877. 

12°.  (No  number.) 

AccuM,    Frederick.      Practical     treatise   on    gas    light. 

Lond..  1815.     S'^.  G  9502. 

Ada.ms,  Henry.     Strains  in  ironwork.     Lond.  and  N.  ¥■, 

18S8.     12°.  04004.^-. 

Ad.\ms,  W.  II.  Davenport.     Lighthouses  and  lightships. 

Lond.,  1870.     16°.  G  7004. 

—  Temples,   tombs,  and    monuments  of  ancient  Greece 

and  Rome.     Lond.,  1871.      16°.  G  8004. 

Agincuurt,  Seroux  d".  %  History  of  art  by  its  monu- 
ments from  its  decline  in  the  4th  century  to  its 
restoration  in  the  i6th.  3  vols,  in  one.  Lond., 
1867.     Folio.  G  8901. 

1.  Architecture.     73  plates. 

2.  Sculpture.     51  plates. 

3.  Painting.     204  plates. 

Al-GL.WE,  Em.  and  Boulard,  J.  The  electric  light  :  its 
history,  production,  and  applications.  N.  Y., 
1884.     8°.  •  D  4503. 

Allex,  C.  Bruce.  Cottage  building.  Lond.,  1849-50. 
16°.  G  8008. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1854.     16^.  G  8008. 
Allen,  Fred  H.     f  Great   cathedrals   of  the  world.     2 

vols.     Bost.,  [t7?/.  1886].     Folio.  G  S902. 

•)■  .\.MERICAN  architect  and  building  news.  Vols.  1-38. 
(Jan.,  1876-Dec.,  1892.)     Bost.,  1876-92.     4°. 

C  7802.^. 

—  Same.     Vol.  12.   (July-Dec,  1882.)    Bost.,  1882.     4°- 

C  7802. 

—  X  Same.     Vols.  1-8.    (Jan.,  1876-Dec.,  1880.)     8  vols. 

in  ten.     Bost.,  1876-S0.     4°.  G  8802. 

—  Same.     Mid-week  extra.   Nos.  1-45.  (Jan.  6-Nov.  10. 

1886.)     Bost.,  1S86.     8°.     n.  t.p.  C  7505. f. 

American  Architectural  Association,  f  American  stair- 
builder  and  instructor.     N.  Y.,  1888.     Folio. 

G  9902. 

\  American  art  review.     2  vols,  in  four.     Bost.,  1880-81. 

4°.  G  88o2.a. 

\  American  builder.     Vols.  14,  15.    (Jan. -Dec,   1879.) 

N.  Y.,  1879.     4°-  C  7802. c. 

Note. — Continued    as    "Builder   and   woodworker" 

[C  7814]. 

American  Institute  of  Architects,     f  Proceedings  of  the 

3d  annual  convention.     N.  Y.,  1870.    4°.    B  2801. 

—  f  Proceedings  of  14th annual  convention.     Bost.,  1881. 

8°.  B  2501. 

—  f  Proceedings  of  the  22d  annual  convention  in  Buffalo, 

Oct.,  1889.     N.  Y.,  1889.     8^.  G8505. 

Ancient  architecture.  Rudiments  of.     Lond.,  1794.     8°. 

G  8506. 

Anderson,  John.  Strength  of  materials  and  structures. 
N.  Y.,  1872.     16°.  G  4010. 

Anderson,  R.  :j:  Examples  of  the  municipal,  commer- 
cial, and  street  architecture  of  France  and  Italy 
from  the  12th  to  the  15th  century.  Lond..  ;/.  d. 
Folio.  '  G  8903. 

■\  .'\ntiquities  of  Attica,  Unedited  :  comprising  the  archi- 
tectural remains  of  Eleusis,  Rhamus,  Sunium,  and 
Thoricus.     Lond.,  1817.     Folio. 

—  |-  Same.     2d  ed.      Lond..  1833.     Folio. 
Appleton's  Cyclopxdia  of  drawing.     Ed.  by  Worthen. 

N.  v..  1857.     8°.  I  3508. 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8°.  I  3508. 
X  Architect,  The  :  a  weekly  illustrated  journal  of  art, 

civil    engineering,    and    building.      Vols.    18-24. 
Lond.,  1877-80."   4-.  G  8803. 

Architectural  and  building  monthly.  Vols.  1-4. 
(April.  1890-Mch.,  1892.)  4  vols,  in  three.  N.  Y., 
1890-92.     4^.  C  7804. 


t  Architectural  record.  Vol.  i.  (July,  iSgi-July, 
1892.)     N.  Y.,  1892.     8°.  C  6508. 

X  Architectural  sketch-book.  Vols.  1-3.  (1873-75.) 
3  vols,  in  one.     n.  t.  p.    [Pre/.  Bost.,  1873.]    4^. 

G  8804. 

—  XSame.     Vol.  4,  1876.     ;;././.     4°.  G  8804. 
f  Architecture  and  building.  Vols.  12-17.  Qan.,  1890- 

Dec,  1892.)     N.  Y.,  1890-92.     4^.  C  7803. 

A^ote. — Continuation  of  '•  Building  :  an  architectural 
monthly"  [C  7815]. 
Arnott,  Neiil.    Smokeless  fire-place  and  chimney-valves. 

Lond.,  1855.     S^.  G  9509. 

Arrowsmith,    H.    W.  and  I.     f  House   decorator   and 

painter's  guide.     Lond.,  1840.     4^.  I  4804. 

Arrowsmith,  James.   Paper-hanger's  companion.  Phila., 

1869.     8°.  G  9015. 

f  Art  amateur  :  devoted  to  art  in  the  household.     Vols. 

14,   15.     (Dec,   18S5-N0V.,  1886.)     N.  Y.,  1885- 

86.     Folio.  I  904.3. 

—  ]   Same.     Vol.  16,  No.  i.     (Dec,    1886.)     Folio. 

With  I  (p\.a. 
Art  studies  from  nature  as  applied  to  design.     [By  F.  E. 

Hulme  and  others.]     Lond.,  1S72.     8°.        I  509. 
Atchley  &  Co.,  publishers.     \  Examples  of  iron   roofs 

adapted  for  all  description  of  buildings.     Lond., 

w.  d.     Folio. 
Atkinson,   Philip.     Elements  of   electric  lighting.     N. 

Y.,  1888.     12^.  D  401S. 

Audsley,   William  James  a7id  George  Ashdown.     X  P"P" 

ular  dictionary    of    architecture    and    allied   arts. 

Vols.  I,  2.     N.  Y..  1S81.     4°.  G  8805. 

Aveling,  S.  T.    Carpentry  and  joinery.     Lond.,  \_pref. 

1871].     12'=.  G  9020. 

Ayer,  Amy  G.      Facts  for  ladies.     Chicago,  i8gi.     8". 

H  3512. 
Contents:  Beauty,   dining,  house  decoration,  health 
of  women  and  children. 
\  Babcock    fire    extinguisher.       [Description.]     N.    Y., 

n.  d.     18°.  B  12. 

Badt,  F.  B.     Incandescent   wiring   hand-book.     2d  ed. 

Chicago.  1890.     18°.  D  4022.?. 

Baker,  Ira  O.     Treatise  on  masonry  construction.     N. 

Y.,  18S9.     8°.  '  G95I3- 

Baldwin,    William    T.     Hot-water    heating   and  fitting. 

N.  Y.,  1S89.    'S^-.  G95I4- 

—  Steam  heating  for  buildings  ;  or,  hints  to  steam  fitters. 

2ded.     N.  Y.,  18S2.     12°.  G  9024. 

Bancroft,  Robert  M.  <z//(2' Francis  J.  Tall  chimney  con- 
struction.    Manch.  and  Lewes.  1885.    8°.     G9515. 

Banner,  E.  Gregson.  Wholesome  houses  :  a  handbook 
of  domestic  sanitation  and  ventilation.  New  ed. 
Lond.,  1SS2.      12^.  G  9025. 

Barlow,  Peter.  Strength  of  timber,  cast  iron,  malle- 
able iron,  ^/cr.     Lond..  1837.     8°.  G4516. 

—  XSame.     Lond.,  1837.     8°.  G  9516. 
Barnard,   Henry.    School  architecture.     3d  ed.     N.  Y., 

1849.     8°.  G  8517- 

—  Sa?ne.     5th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1854.     8^.  G  8517. 
Barr,    William   M.      Combustion   of    coal.      Indianap. 

1879.     8'=.  G9517. 

Barry,  Charles  A.     Primer  of  design.     Bost.  and  N.  Y., 

1878.     16°.  I  3028./. 

Barter,   S.      Manual   instruction  :    woodwork.     Lond. 

and  N.  Y.,  {pre/.  1892].     8°.  G  9518. 

X  Baukunst,  Bildnerei,   Malerei.     Plates,     n.  t.  p.     4^. 

G  8806. 
B.\x,    Capt.    E.     Ironside.       Popular    electric    lighting. 

Lond..  1891.      12^  D  4030. 

Beardmore,  W.  Lee.     Drainage  of  habitable  buildings. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1892.      12°.  G  4032. 


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15 


Beckett,  Sir  Edmund.  Book  on  building.  Lend., 
1876.     12°.  G  8034. 

—  I  Same.     Lond.,  1876.      I2°.  G  8034. 
Bell,  Imrie.     X  Construction  of  La  Corbi^re  lighthouse 

and  the  St.  Helier's  harbour  built  in  concrete  at 

Jersey.  Lond.  and  N.  V.,  1880.  8°.  G  9521. 
Bell.  William  E.     Carpentry  made  easy.     Phila.,  i36S. 

8°.  G  9521. 

Benjamin,  Asher.     American  builder's  companion.     3d 

ed.     Bost.,  1816.     4°-  G8808. 

—  Architect,  The;  or,  practical  house  carpenter.     Bost., 

1845.     4°.  G  88o8.a. 

Berg,  Louis  de  Coppet.  Safe  building.  2  vols.  Bost., 
1889-92.     8°.  G  9523. 

BiCKNELL,  \.  J.  &  Qo., publishers.  One  hundred  archi- 
tectural designs.     N.  Y.,1878.     8°.  G  8524. 

—  *  Village  builder.     N.  Y.,  1872.     4=.  G  8808. 

—  \Same.     N.  Y.,  1S72.     4°.  G  8S08. 

—  *  Same.     Supplement.     N.  Y.,  1872.    4°.     G  8So8.a. 

—  \  Same.     Supplement.     N.  Y.,  1872.    4°.     G  88o8.(i. 
Billings,  John  S.     Principles  of  ventilation  and  heating 

and  their  practical  application.     N.  Y.,  1889.     8-". 

G  9525- 

Billings,  Robert  William,  f  Infinity  of  geometric  de- 
sign.    Edinb.  and  Lond.,  1849.     4°.  I  4S09. 

BiLLiNGTON,  John.  Architectural  director.  2d  ed. 
Lond.,  1834.     8°.  G  8525. 

Birch,  John.  Examples  of  labourers' cottages.  Lond., 
1871.     8'.  G  8526. 

Bird.  Joseph.  Protection  against  fire.  N.  Y.,  1S73. 
12°.  H  8043. 

BiRDVVOOD,  George  C.  M.  %  Industrial  arts  of  India.  2 
vols.     Lond.,  n.  d.     12°.  G  8043. 

BiRKMiRE,  William  H.  Architectural  iron  and  steel,  and 
its  a[iplication  in  the  construction  of  buildings. 
N.  Y.,  iSgi.     S^.  G  9526. 

Blanc,  Charles.  Art  in  ornament  and  dress.  N.  Y., 
1877.     8\  T  S527. 

Blenkarn,  John.  Specification  of  works  in  architecture, 
civil  engineering,  etc.     Phila.,  1868.    8°.    G  9527. 

Bloxam,  Matthew  Holbeche.  Companion  to  the  prin- 
ciples of  Gothic  ecclesiastical  architecture :  vest- 
ments in  use  in  the  church  prior  to  and  from 
Edward  VI.     Lond.,  1882.      12=.  G  8o46.<r. 

—  Principles  of  Gothic   ecclesiastical   architecture.     6th 

ed.     Lond.,  1844.     12°.  G  8046. 

—  Same.     loth  ed.     Lond.,  1859.      12'.  G  8046. 

—  Same,     nth  ed.    2  vols.    Lond..  1S82.    12^.  G  8046. 3. 
BoTTONE.  S.  R.     Guide  to  electric  lighting  for  the  use 

of  householders  and  amateurs.  N.  Y.,  and  Lond  , 
1892.     16"=.  D  4053./'- 

Boussard,  J.  X  Petites  habitations  francaises.  Paris, 
1879.     Folio.  '  G  8911. 

Bow,  Robert  H.  t  Economics  of  construction  in  rela- 
tion to  framed  structures.  Lond.  and  v.  p.,  1873. 
8°.  G  9533- 

Brash,  Richard  Rolt.  Ecclesiastical  architecture  of  Ire- 
land.    Dubl.  and  Lond.,  1875.     8°.  G  8534. 

Brassey,  Sir  Thomas.  The  British  navy  :  its  strength, 
resources,  and  administration.  Vols.  1-4.  Lond., 
1882-83.     8°.  G  7535. 

1.  Shipbuilding  for  the  purposes  of  war. 

2.  Miscellaneous  subjects  connected  with  shipbuild- 
ing for  the  purposes  of  war. 

3.  Opinions  on  the  shipbuilding  policy  of  the  navy. 

4.  Dockyards,  reserves,  training,  pensions. 
Briggs,    Robert.     Steam  heating  :  an  exposition  of  the 

American  practice  of  warming  buildings  by  steam. 
N.  v.,  1863.     iS'^.  G  9058. 

Brown,  L.  E.  Contractors',  builders',  and  carpenters' 
building  table  and  estimate  book.  3d  ed.  N.  Y., 
1889.     3'\,  G9537. 

Brunner,  A.  W.,  edr.  Cottages  ;  or.  hints  on  economi- 
cal building.     N.  Y.,  1884.     8°.  G  8537. 

—  (zWTryon,  T.    Interior  decoration.    N.  Y.,  18S7.  4^. 

H  3813. 
BUCHAN,  William  Paton.   Ventilation.    Lond.,  1S91.    16°. 

G  9063. 


Buchanan,  R.     *  Millwork  and  other  machinery.    With 

notes  by  Tredgold.     3d.  ed.  by  Rennie.     Lond., 

1841.     8°.  G  1538. 

f  Builder  and  wood-worker.     Vols.  16-28.    (Jan.,  1880- 

Dec,  1892.)     N.  Y.,  1880-92.     4°-  C  7814. 

Note.  —  Continuation      of      "American       builder" 

.[C  7802.^]. 

—  \  Same.     Special    number,   Dec,    1891,    Jan..     1892, 

containing,  "  guilders  of  New  York  City:  their 
work  and  its  history."  By  Henry  M.  Stevens. 
N.  Y.,  1892.     4°.  G  9813. 

t  Building  :  an  architectural  monthly.  Vols.  1-3.  (Oct., 
1882-Dec.,  1885.)     N.  Y.,  1882-85.    4°.    C  7815- 

—  \  Same:  an  architectural  weekly.    Vols.  4-11.     (Jan., 

1886-Dec.,  1889.)     N.  Y.,  1886-S9.    4°.    C7815. 

AVd-.— Continued  as  "Architecture    and  building" 

[C  7803]. 

Building  and  machine  draughtsman.     Lond.   and  7\  p., 

n.  d.     12°.  I  3063. 

Building  construction.  Notes  on.     4  vols.     Lond.  and 

N.  Y.,  1S91.     8^.  G  9538. 

1.  First  stage  ;  or,  elementary  course. 

2.  Commencement  of   second  stage  ;   or,    advanced 

course. 

3.  Materials  :  advanced  course  for  honours. 

4.  Calculations  for  building  structures. 

—  XSame.     Vols.,  1-3.     Lond.  a«a' z/. /.,  1875-79.     8°. 

G9538. 

X  Building  news  and  engineering  journal.     Vols.  33-41' 

(Tuly,    1877-Dec.,    i38i.)     Lond.,    1877-81.     4'. 

G  88t3. 

f  Building  stones  of  the  U.  S.  and  statistics  of  the  quarry 

industry  for  18S0.  In  vol.  10  of  U  6891./. 

Bullock.  John,  American  cottage  builder.     Phila.,  186S. 

8°.  G  8538.^. 

—  Rudiments  of  architecture  and  building.   Phila.,  1866. 

8°.  G  853S.r. 

BuNCE,  Oliver  B.  My  home  :  an  ideal.  N.  Y.,  1S84. 
16°.  H  3065. 

BURGOYNE,  Gen.  Sir  John  F.  Blasting  and  quarrying 
of  stone.     Lond..  1849.      16^.  G  9065. 

Burn,  R.  Scott.  Architectural,  engineering,  and  me- 
chanical drawing  book.   Lond.,  1853.   12-.   I  3066. 

—  Same.     Lond.  and  v.  p.,  n.  d.     S'.  I  354°- 

—  Same.  /«  H  540. 

—  Building  construction  :  brick,  stone,  and  slate.   2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  [/;r/..  1673].      16^.  G  9066.^/. 

—  Same:  brickwork  and  masonry.   Vol.  i.   Text.   N.  Y., 

1876.  16°.  G  9066..-. 
Same.     Vol.  2,  Plates.     N    Y..  1S76.  4°.  G  9S14. 

—  Same :  timber,  lead,  and  iron  work.     2  vols.     N.  Y.. 

[pre/.  1873].  16°.  G  9066./5. 
Same.  Vol.  i,*l>xt.     Lond.  and  Glasg.,  n.  d.   i6=. 

G  9066.^. 
Same.    YoX.  2,  Plates.     Lond.  and  Glasg.,  >/.</.    4^. 

G98i4.<7. 

—  Handbook  of  the  mechanic  arts.   2d  ed.   Edinb.,  i860. 

12°.  G  8066.  w. 

—  {edr.)  t  New  guide  to  carpentry,  general  framing,  and 

joinery.     N.  Y.,  «.</.     4°.  G  9814.^-. 

—  {edr.)  \  New  guide  to  masonry,  bricklaying,  and  plas- 

tering.    N.  v.,  n.  d.     4^.  G9S14./M. 

—  Ornamental  drawing  and  architectural  design. 

In  H  540. 

—  Practical  ventilation.     Lond.,  1850.     12°.     G  9066./. 
Burnell,    George   R.       Limes,    mortars,    and   cements. 

Lond.,  1S50.     16°.  G  9067. 

Burnham,  S.   M.     History  and  uses  of  limestones  and 

marbles.     Bost.,  18S3.     8".  G  9540. 

Burrell,  Edward  J.     Elementary  building  construction 

and  drawing.     2d  ed.     Lond.  and    N.   Y..   1S89. 

12°.  G9068. 

Burridge,  John,     f  Improvements  in  civil  architecture. 

Lond  .  1825.     8=.  B2506. 

Burty,   Philippe.     Chefs-d'oeuvre  of  the  industrial  arts. 

Ed.  by  Chaffers.     N.  Y.,  1869.     S".  I  5540. 

Bury.  T.  Talbot.     Rudimentary  architecture.      4th  ed. 

Lond.,  1857.     16°.  G  8067. 


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AUTHOR   AND   TITLE    CATALOGUE  :   California  to  Dobson. 


California,  University  of.  Department  of  Mechanical 
Engineering.  \  Testing  of  materials.  Berkeley, 
1887.     8°.  B  2517. 

Calkins,  Hervey  C.  Shall  we  build  our  own  ships  or 
purchase  them  of  England  :  speech,  May  18, 
1870.     n.  t.  p.     8°.  B  6505. 

Cameron,  K.      Plasterer's    manual.     N.  Y.,  1883.     16°. 

G  9073- 

Campin,  Francis.  Construclion  of  iron  roofs.  N.  Y., 
1868.     4°.  G  9544- 

t  Carpentry  and  building.  Vols.  1-14.  (Jan.,  1879- 
Dec,  1892.)     N.  Y.,  1870-92.  C  7816. 

Carstensen,  George  and  Gildenmeister,  Charles, 
f  N.  Y.  Crystal  Palace  :  illustrated  description  of 
the  building.     N.  Y.,  1S54.     8°.  G  8546. 

Carter.  John,  f  Ancient  architecture  of  England  dur- 
ing the  British,  Roman,  Saxon,  and  Norman  eras. 
Lon  d . ,   1887.     Folio. 

•f-  Cathedrals  of  England,  Handbook  to  the  :  Eastern 
division.     Lond.,  1862.      12°.  G  8079.0. 

—  f  Same:     Northern  division.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1809. 

12°.  G  8079.  £-. 

—  \  Same :     Southern  division.     2    vols.     Lond.,    1861. 

12°.  G  8079  ^. 

—  f  Same:     Western   division.      2  vols.       Lond.,  1867. 

12°.  G  8079. (5. 

Chalmers,  James  B.     Graphical  determination  of  forces 

in  engineering  structures.     Lond.,  1S81.     8°. 

G  4550. 
Chambers,     Sir    William.       f  Decorative    part    of    civil 

architecture.     Lond.,  1826.     Folio.  G  8918. 

—  XSame.     Ed.  by  W.  H.  Leeds.     Lond.,  1S62.     4°. 

G  8818. 
Chapman,    Frederic  de.       f  Traite  de    construction  des 

vaisseaux.     Paris,    1779.     Folio.  G  7918. 

Chaumont,    Francis  S.   B.    Francois  de.     Habitation   in 

relation  to  health.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1879.     16'^. 

F  2084. 
Church,    Ella  Rodman.      How  to  furnish  a  house.     N. 

Y.,  1881.      16°.  H  3089. 

Church  decoration  :  a   practical  manual.     N.  Y.,  1876. 

12°.  I  4089. 

f  Civil  engineer  and  architect's  journal.    25  vols.    (1837- 

62.)     Lond.,  1838-62.     4^.  C  7818. 

Clark.  T.  M.      Building  superintendence.     Bost.,  1884. 

8°.  G  9555. 

Clarke,  J.  Wright.     Plumbing  practice.     Lond.,  18S8. 

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Cleaveland,    Henry    W.    and  Backus,    William    and 

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Clement,    Clara    E.     Outline   history   of    architecture. 

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Clough,  a.  Bryant.     Contractor's  manual  and  builder's 

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Glutton,    Henry.     %  Domestic  architecture  of    France 

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Louis  Xn.      Lond.,  1S53.     Folio.  G  S919. 

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Colling,     James    Kellaway.       f  Examples    of    English 

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COMPTON,    Alfred    G.      First    lesson    in    wood-working. 

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—  Same.     Phila.,  1872.     4°-  G  9S24. 
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Dobson,    Edward.       Foundations   and    concrete    works. 

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—  Manufacture  of  bricks  and  tiles.     Lond.,  1850.      12°. 

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—  X  ^(i""^-     4'li  ed.  by  Mallet.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1868. 

16°.  G9124. 

—  Masonry  and  stonecutting.     3d  ed.     2  vols.     Lond., 

1857-59.      16°.  G  9124.W. 

—  Rudiments  of  the  art  of  building.     Lond..  1849.    12°. 

G  8124. 


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Domestic  house  planner  and  the  sanitary  architect.  By 
various  writers.      Lend,    and  v.  p.,   1891.     12°. 

G9125. 

Downing,  Andrew  Jackson.  Cottage  residences  ;  or,  de- 
signs for  rural  and  cottage  villas.  Part  i.  2d  ed. 
N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1844.     8^.  G  8575. 

Dredge,  James,  edr.  Electric  illumination.  2  vols. 
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Drone,   E.  .S.     Industrial  art  education  !n  the  U.  S. 

In  C  95ii.r. 

Du  Bois,  A.  Jay.  Strains  in  framed  structures.  N.  Y., 
1883.     4°.  ^  4826. 

Du  MONCEL,  Th.  and  Preece,  William  Henry.  Incan- 
descent electric  lights,  with  particular  reference  to 
the  Edison  lamps  at  the  Paris  E.xhibition.  N.  Y., 
1882.     16°.  ^        D4128./. 

DuRAND,  J.  N.  L.  f  Recueil  et  paralele  des  edifices  de  tout 
genre,  anciens  et  modernes.   Paris,  1807.    Folio  obi. 

E.\ssiE,  P.  B.  Wood  and  its  uses :  a  handbook  for 
contractors,  builders,  architects,  engineers,  etc. 
Gloucester,  1874.     8°.  G9579. 

Eassie,  William.  Healthy  houses  :  history,  defects,  and 
remedies  of  drainage,  ventilation,  [and]  warming. 
N.  Y.,  1872.      12°.  G  8131. /4. 

—  Sanitary  arrangement  for  dwellings.    Lond.,  1874.    12°. 

G  8131.J. 

Eastlake,  Charles    L.     *  Hints  on  household    taste  in 

furniture,   upholstery,  and  other  details.     Lond., 

186S.     8°.  H  3579- 

—  Same.     Ed.  by  Perkins.     Bost.,  1872.     8°.     II  3579- 

—  :|:  Same.     Bost.,  1S72.     8°.  G  S579. 
Edis,   Robert  W.     f  Decoration  and    furniture  of   town 

houses.     N.  Y.,  i88r.     8°.  I  5580. 

EnwARDS,    Frederick,  jr.      Extravagant  use  of   fuel  in 

*  cooking  operations.     Lond.,  1869.     8°.   G  9580.^. 

—  Our  domestic  fire-places.   Lond.,  1870.   8°.   G  9580.^/. 

—  Smoky  chimneys.     5th  ed.    Lond.,  i86g.  8°.  G958o.j-. 

—  Ventilation    of    dwelling   houses.     Lond.,    1868.     8°. 

G  9580.2/. 
EiDLiTZ,  Leopold.     Nature  and  functions  of   art,  more 

especially  of  architecture.  N.  Y..  1881.  8°.  G  8580. 
Ei.LlOT,    Maj.-Gen.   George    H.     European    light-house 

systems  in  1873.     N.  Y.,  1S75.     8='.  G  7581. 

Elliott,  Charles  Wyllis.     f  Book  of  American  interiors. 

Bost.,  1876.     4°.  G  8S27. 

—  Cottages,  and   cottage   life.     Cine,  and  N.   Y.,  1843. 

S".  G  8581. 

Elmes.  James.  Lectures  on  architecture.  Lond.,  1821. 
12°.  G  8135. 

X  ENCYCLOPEDiEd 'architecture.  9  vols.  (1872-80.)  Paris, 
1872-S0.     4°.  G  S828. 

f  Engineering  and  building  record  and  sanitary  en- 
gineer. Vols.  16-18.  (June.  iS87-Nov.,  1888.) 
N.  Y.,  1887-88.     4°.  C7828.a. 

—  t  Same.      Vol.    19,    Nos.    1-5.      (Dec.    i-2q,    1888.) 

With  vol.  iS  ofQ  7328.rt., 
Note. — Continuation  of  "  Sanitary  engineer  and  con- 
struction record  "  [C  7877. <^]. 
Esterbrook,    W^illiam    P.  and  Monckton,   James    H. 
American  stair  builder.    N.  Y.,  1859.   4  •   G  9828. 
Euclid.     %  Elements  of  geometry,  containing  [hisj  first 
six  books.     [Ed.  by]  Playfair.     Phila.,  1855.     8='. 

G  9583- 

Evans,  Oliver.     Mill-wright  and  miller's  guide.     4th  ed. 

Phila.,  i32i.     8°.  G  1583. 

Every  man  his  own  mechanic.     5th  ed.     Lond.,  «.  d. 

8°.  G  9584. 

—  Same.     6th  ed.     Lond.,  n.  d.     %^.  G  95S4.tf. 
F.\ija,    Henry.       Portland   cement    for    users.       2d    ed. 

Lond..  1884.     12°.  G  9142. 

F.\irbairn,     Sir    William.       .\pplication    of    cast    and 

wrought    iron    to    building    purposes.       4th    ed. 

Lond.,  1870.     8°.  G  95S5. 

^-  Mills  and    millwork.     3d  ed.     2  vols.     Lond..  1871. 

8°.  G  1585. 

1.  Principles  of  mechanism  and  on  prime  movers. 

2.  M.ichinery  of  transmission  and  construction  and 
arrangement  of  mills. 


FairbairNi   Sir  William.     Mills  and  millwork.     3d  ed. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  1871.     S^.  G  9585. 

Fenwick,  Stephen.   *  Mechanics  of  construction.   Lond., 

1861.     8.'-'.  G4588. 

Ferguson,  F.  O.      Architectural  perspective.       Lond., 

1891.     8°.  I  358S. 

Fergusson,    James.      History   of   architecture.     2   vols. 

N.  Y.,  [1874].     8°.  G8588.<7. 

—  History  of    Indian  and  eastern  architecture.     2  vols. 

N.  Y..  1891.     8°.  G  8588.^. 

—  History  of  modern  styles  of  architecture.     3d  ed.     2 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1891.     8^.  G8588.//. 

—  Illustrated  handbook  of  architecture.     2d  ed.     Lond., 

1859.     8°.  G  8533. 

Field,  M.  City  architecture.  N.  Y.,  1854.  8'^.  G  8589. 
Fjncham,  John.     History  of  naval  architecture.     Lond., 

1851.     8°.  G  7590- 

—  *  Same.  Lond.,  1851.  8^.  G  7590. 
Fire-proof  Building  Co.,  of  New  York,     [t  Description 

of  blocks  of  hydraulic  lime  to  be  used  in  building.] 
n.t.p.     8°.  B516. 

FOOTE,  A.  R.  Economic  value  of  electric  light  and  power. 
Cine,  1889.     12^.  D  4154. 

P'OURNEAU,  Nicolas,  f  L'art  du  trait  de  charpenterie.  2 
vols,  in  one.     Paris,  1786.     Folio.  G  9932. 

Fowler,  Orson  Squire.  A  home  for  all  ;  or.  the  gravel 
wall  and  octagon  mode  of  building.  N.  Y.,  [cop. 
1853].     12°.  G8156. 

Francis,  James  B.  On  the  strength  of  cast-iron  pillars. 
N.  Y.,  1865.     8°.  G4594. 

Frankel,  Dr.  William  H.  and  Heyn,  Rudolf,  f  Con- 
structive arts  :  building  and  engineering.  Addi- 
tions by  William  H.  Wahl.       In  vol.  5  of  Q  2844. 

Freeman,  Edward  A.  History  of  architecture.  Lond., 
1849.     8°.  G  8594. 

—  Historical  and  architectural  sketches,  chiefly  Italian. 

Lond.,  1S76.     12°.  G  8157. 

Fuller,  Albert  W.     Artistic  homes  in  city  and  country. 

Bost.,  1882.     8°  obi.  G  8595. 

—  Same.  Revised  and  enl.  Bost.,  1886.  2,'^  obi.  08595.(7. 
Fullerton,  William.     Architectural  examples  in  brick, 

stone,  wood,  and  iron.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1890. 
4°.  G  8832. 

Garbett,  Edward  I^cy.  Principles  of  design  in  archi- 
tecture.    2  parts  in  one  vol.     Lond.,  1850.     16-. 

G  8161. 

Gardner,  E.  C.  Common  sense  in  church  building. 
N.  Y.,  18S0.      16^.  G  Si62.r. 

—  Homes  and  how  to  make  them.     Bost.,  1874.      16^. 

G  S162.//. 

—  House  that  Jill  built  after  Jack's  had  proved  a  failure  : 

a  book  on  home  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1882.     12^. 

G  8162.^. 

—  How  to  paint.     N.  Y.,  1872.     24=,  H  8162. 

—  Illustrated  homes.  Bost.,  1875.  16'.  G  8162./. 
G.\rrett,    Rhoda  and  Agnes.      Suggestions    for   house 

decoration  in  painting,  woodwork,  and  furniture. 
Phila.,  [1877].      12^.  H  3162. 

G.\teuil,  N.  X  Recueil  de  serrurerie  pratique.  Dour- 
dan,  n.d.     4°.  G  9833. 

Gerhard,  William  Paul,  f  Drainage  of  a  house.  Bost.. 
18S8.     16°.  B  16. 

—  Hints  on   the   drainage   and    sewerage   of  dwellings. 

n.  y.,  1884.    12^.  04165- 

—  House-drainage  and  sanitary  plumbing.     2d.  ed.     N. 

Y.,  1S84.      iS°.  G  4165.//. 

—  +  Prevention  of  fire.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1S87.   12^.   B2517. 

—  Sanitary  drainage  of  buildings.     N.  Y.,  18S7.     18". 

G  4165.;-. 

—  f  Sanitary  drainage  of  tenement  houses.    N.  Y.. «.  /./. 

8°.  B2517. 

—  Sanitary  house-inspection.   N.Y.,lS35.   16*.  G4165.J. 

GlB^,  James,  f  Book  of  architecture  :  containing  de- 
signs of  buildings  and  ornaments.  Lond.,  r739' 
Folio. 

Gibson,  Louis  H.  Convenient  houses  :  with  50  plans 
for  the  housekeeper.     N.  Y.,  {cop.  1889].     8^. 

G3600. 


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AUTHOR    AND   TITLE    CATALOGUE  :   Gillmore  to  Jackson. 


GiLLMORE,  Q.  A.  Compressive  resistance  of*  freestone, 
brick  piers,  hydraulic  cements,  mortars,  and  con- 
cretes.    N.  Y.,  i88S.     8°.  G4601. 

—  Limes,  hydraulic  cements,  and  mortars.     9th  ed.     N. 

Y.,  18S8.     8°.  G  9601. 

Glossary  of  terms  used  in  architecture.  5th  ed.  2  vols, 
[i.  Text.     2.  Plates.]     Oxf.,  1850.     8°.     G  96o2. 

Goodrich,  John  C,  jr.  f  Beton-Coignet  :  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  material  and  its  uses  in  France  and 
America.     N.  Y.,  «.  a'.     4°-  B  2S01. 

Goodwin,  Francis.  f  Domestic  architecture.  3d  ed. 
Lond.,  1S50.     4°.  G  8835. 

Gordon,  J.  E.  H.  Practical  treatise  on  electric  light- 
ing.    N.  Y.,  1S84.     8°.  D  4604. 

Gothic  album  for  cabinet  makers,  comprising  a  collec- 
tion of  designs  for  Gothic  furniture.  Phila.,  1868. 
16°.  H  8 1 73. 

Gouge,  Henry  A.  New  system  of  ventilation.  3d  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1870.     8°.  G  9604. 

—  f  Same.     N.  Y.,  1881.     8°.  G  9604. 
Graef,   F.  S.     "American  decorative  art :  (?)  "  hints  to 

those  who  have  homes  to  beautify,     n.  t.  p.     16°. 

B8. 

—  f  Modern  room  decoration.     N.  Y.,  \_pref.  1889].    18°. 

H  3174. 

Grantham,  John.     Iron   ship-building.      Lond.,    1858. 

12°.  G  7174. 

—  '*'  Same.     Lond.,  185S.     12°.  G  7174. 

—  f  Same.     3d  ed.     Lond..  1862.     Folio.  G  7936. 
Greene,  Charles  E.     Graphical  analysis  of  roof  trusses. 

3  vols.     N.  Y.,  188S.     8°.  G4605. 

I.   Roof-trusses.     2.   Bridge-trusses.     3.   Arches. 

Griffith,  John  W.  Ship  builders'  manual.  2  vols.  N. 
Y.,  1853.     8°.  G  7^-06. 

Griffiths,  John  W.  f  Treatise  on  marine  and  naval  ar- 
chitecture.    N.  Y..  1851.     4'^.  G7836. 

Grimshaw,  Robert.  Miller,  millwright,  and  mill  fur- 
nisher: a  practical  treatise.     N.Y.,  1882.     4°. 

G  1836.W. 

Gwilt,  Joseph.  Encyclopsedia  of  architecture.  New  ed. 
by  Papworth.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1888.  8°.  G8608. 

—  X  Examination  of  Grecian  architecture.         In  G  88 18. 
Hall,  Henrv.     f  Ship-building  industry  in  the  U.  S. 

In  vol.  8  ^/U  6891./. 

Hall,  John.     Cabinet  maker's  assistant.     2d  ed.      Bait. 

andv.p.,  1848.      18°.  H8183. 

—  Modern  designs  for  dwelling  houses.      2d  ed.     Balto., 

1848.     4^.  G  8  S3  7. 

Hammond,  Robert.  The  electric  light  in  our  homes.    N. 

Y.,  [/re/.  1884].     12°.  G4184. 

Harrison,  Constance  C.  Woman's  handiwork  in  mod- 
ern homes.  N.  Y.,  18S1.  8°.  H  3612. 
Hart,  John.     Construction   of  oblique  arches.     2 J  ed. 

Lond..  1839.     4"-'.  G9838. 

Hartley,  F.   W.       Gas,  measurements   and    gas  metre 

testing.  4th  ed.  Lond.,  1882.  12°.  G  9188. 
Hasluck,    Paul    N.     Milling   machines   and    processes. 

Lond.,  1892.     12"*.  G  ii89.(). 

Hatfield,  R.  G.      American  house-carpenter,     n.  t.  p. 

8°.  G  9613. 

—  Same :  a  treatise  on  the  art  of  building.     8th  cd.     N. 

Y.,  1880.     8°.  Gy6i3.«. 

—  Same.     Ed.  by  O.  P.  Hatfield.    loth  ed.  N.  Y.,  1886. 

8°.  G  9613./^. 

—  t  Theory  of  transverse  strains.  N.Y.,  1S77.  8°.  G  8613. 
Haviland,  John.     Builder's  assistant.     3  vols.     [Vol.   i 

missing.]     Phila.,  1819-21.     8°.  G  8613. 

Heap,  Major  D.  P.  Ancient  and  modern  light-houses. 
Bost.,  1889.     8°.  G  7615. 

Hedges,  Killingworth.  Continental  electric  light  cen- 
tral stations.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1892.  4^.   D  4S39. 

Heilyer,  S.  Stevens.  :J:  The  plumber  and  sanitary 
houses.     Lond.,  n.  d.     8°.  G  9616. 

—  Plumbing.     Lond.,  1891.     16°.  G  9193. 
Hering,  Carl.      Universal    wiring    computer.      N.  Y., 

1891.     12°.  04197.7*;. 

Herring,  Walter  Ralph.     Construction  of   gas   works. 

Lond.,  1892.     12°.  G  4198. 


HiGGS,  Paget.  The  electric  light  and  its  practical  appli- 
cations.    Lond.,  1879.     8°.  I)  4621. 

Hints  and  practical  information  for  cabinet  makers,  up- 
holsterers, and  furniture  men  generally.  N.  Y., 
1884.      12".  H  8204. 

History  of  the  making  of  gas-light.  In  H  206. 

HoBBS,  Isaac  II.  atid  son,  Hobbs's  architecture  :  con- 
taining designs  for  villas,  cottages,  and  other  edi- 
fices.    Phila.,  1873.    8°.  G  8625. 

Hodgkinson,  Eaton.  '*  Strength  of  cast  iron.  Lond., 
1846.     8°.  G  4625. 

Note. — Part  2  of  Tredgold's  "  Strength  of  iron." 

Hodgson,  Frederick  T.  Builder's  guide  and  estimator's- 
price  book.     N.  Y.,  1890.      12°.  G  9208.^. 

—  Carpenter's  steel  square  and  its  uses.  N.  Y.,  1889.  12°. 

G  9208. f. 

—  Plaster  and  plastering,  mortars  and  cements.     N.  Y., 

1883.  12°.  G  9208,/. 

—  Practical  carpentry.     N.  Y.,  1883.      12°.  G  9208. 
Hogarth,  William.      %  Works  of.     148  engravings.     2 

vols,  in  one.   Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d.    4°.    G  8843. 

Holly,    Henrv  Hudson.     ^Country   seats  :  designs  for 

cottages',  etc.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8°.  G  ibib.c. 

—  Modern  dwellings  in  town  and  country.    N.  Y.,  1878. 

8°.  Ci  8626. /«. 

Holly,  H.  W.  Carpenter's  and  joiner's  handbook. 
N.  Y.,  1876.     16^.  G  9210. 

Holmes,  A.  Bromley.  The  electric  light  popularly  ex- 
plained.    5th 'ed.     Lond.,  1890.      12='.        D  4210. 

Hood.  Charles.  On  warming  buildings  by  hot  water. 
Also,  on  ventilation.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1844.     8°. 

G  9627. 

—  Same.     Rewritten    by    Frederick    Dye.       Lond.    and 

N.  Y.,  1891.     8<^.  G  9627. a. 

Hope,    Thomas.     Historical  essay  on  architecture.     3d 

ed.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1840.     8°.  G  8627. 

f  Horrors  in  architecture  and  art  in  bronze  in  the  city 

of  N.  Y'.     N.  Y.,  18S6.     8°.  B2514. 

Horton,  Caroline  W.    Architecture  for  general  students. 

N.  Y.,  1874.     16°.  G  8213. 

X  Hotel   de   Ville   de   Paris.       [Architectural    details.] 

[Paris,  n.  t.  p.,  n.  a'.]     Folio.  G  8943. 

House  and  its  surroundings.    N.Y.,  1879.   16'^.   F  2192.3. 

Note. — "  Health  primers,"  No.  3. 
Hovgaard,    G.    W.     Submarine    boats.     Lond.,    1887. 

12°.  G  7214. 

How  to  build,  furnish,  and  decorate.    N.  \.,  \cop.  1883]. 

4°.  G  8843. 

Hudson,  John    R.     f  Tables  for  calculating   the  cubic 

contents  of  excavations  and  embankments.    N.  Y., 

1884.  8°.  ^  G4629. 

—  f  Same.     2d  ed.  revised  and  enl.     N.  Y.,  18S6.     S'^. 

G  4629. rt. 

Humphreys,   Alexander  C.     Water  gas  in   the    U.    S. 

N.  v.,  1889.     4°.  G  9844. 

Hunnewell,    James    F.       Imperial    islatid  :    England's 

chronicle  in  stone.  Bost.,  1886.  8°.  G  S630. 
Hunt,  T.  T.    \  Exemplars  of  Tudor  architecture  adapted 

to  modern  habitations.  Lond.,  1841.  4^^.  G  8S44. 
f  Hydraulic  and  sanitary  plumber.     Vols.  1-3.     (Oct., 

1882-Oct.,  1885.)  N.  Y.,  18S3-S5.  Folio.  C7944. 

Note. — Continued  as  "  Sanitary  plumber"  [C  7977J- 

f  Illustrated  woodworker.    Vol.  i.    (Jan. -Dec,  1879.) 

N.  Y.,  1S79.     4°.  ^  C  7845- 

Industrial   arts :    historical   sketches.      N.  Y.,   [/^ref. 

1S76].     12°.  I  5223. 

Inkersi.ey,  T.     X  Chronological  succession  of  the  styles 

of  Romanesque  and  pointed  architecture  in  France. 

Lond..  1 8 50.     8°.  G  8634. 

Improved  dwellings  for  the  laboring  classes.     N.  Y., 

1S79.     8°.  G  SC33. 

f  Italian  Renaissance  :  architecture  and  decoration.  Se- 
lected from  the  choicest  edifices  of  Italy.     Bost. 

and  N.  Y..  [1892?].     4°-  G  8S45. 

Jackson,  A.  Wendell,     f  Building  stones  of  California. 

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Jackson,    Frank   G.      Lessons    on    decorative    design. 

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Jackson,  P.  H.  t  Improvement  ip  building  construc- 
tion.    San  Francisco,  1890.     4°.  G  9846.rt. 

—  and  Co.     f  Text-book  of  improved  vault  construction 

for  San  Francisco.     San   Francisco,  {cop.   1884]. 
4°.  G  9846. 

Jacouemart,  Albert.  \  History  of  furniture.  Lond.  and 
N.  Y.,  1878.     4°.  H  8846. 

f  ARVES,  James  Jackson.  The  ?irt  idea  :  architecture, 
etc.,  in  America.     N.  Y.,  1866.     18°.         I  228.«. 

JEAYS.  Joshua.  *  Orthogonal  system  of  hand-railing. 
Lond..  1S50.     8°.  G  9637. 

Jenkin,  Fleeming.  Healthy  houses  :  adapted  to  Ameri- 
can conditions  by  Waring.     N.  Y.,  1879.     16°. 

G  8230. 

Johnson,  S.  W.  Rural  economy  :  a  treatise  on  build- 
ings, etc.     New  Brunsw.,  1806.     12°.      H  1233. r. 

Johnston.  William.  Carpenter's  new  guide.  13th  ed. 
Phila.,  1848.     4°.  G  9S47. 

Jones  and  Newman.  American  architect.  Designs  by 
Ritch.     N.  Y.,  1848.     4°.  G  8847. 

Jones,  Owen,  f  Grammar  of  ornament.  1 12  plates. 
Lond.,  1S6S.     4°.  I  4847. 

—  Principles  of  colour  in  the  decorative  arts. 

In  vol.  lofW  141. 
JoNQUET,  A.     X  Original   sketches  for  art   furniture  in 

the    Jacobean,  Queen    Anne,    Adams,  and    other 

styles.  2d  ed.  Lond.,  18S0.  Folio.  G  8947. 
Kidder,    Frank    Eugene.       Architect's     and    builder's 

pocket-book,  gth  ed.  N.  Y.,  1S92.  12°.  G  9243. 
Kipping,  Robei-t.     Masting,  mast-making,  and  rigging  of 

ships.     6th  ed.     Lond.,  1861.      12^.       G  7244. /«. 

—  Sails  and  sail-making.     7th  ed.     Lond.,  1865.      12°. 

G  7244. -r. 
Kirk,  Arthur.     Quarryman  and  contractor's  guide  ;  or, 

how  to  remove  rock  at  least  cost.     Pittsb.,  1S91. 

4°.  G  9S49. 

KiTTREDGE,  A.  O.,  cdr.     House  heating  by  steam,   hot 

water,  and  hot  air.  N.  Y.,  1891.  8°.  G  9647. 
Knight,  Henry  Galey.     Architectural  tour  in  Normandy. 

Lond.,  1841.     12°.  G  8249.  ' 

Krafft,  J.   C.     f  Recueil   d'architecture   civile.     Paris, 

1812.     Folio.  I 

Krepp,  Frederick  Charles.     *  Sewage  question.     Lond..  j 

1867.     8°.  G  4652. 

Kunhardt,  C.  p.     Small  yachts  :  their  design  and  con- 
struction.    N.  Y.,  1885.     4°.  G  7851. 
Lafever,  Minard.     Beauties  of  modern  architecture.     3d 

ed.     N.  v..  1839.     4°.  G8852. 

—  t  Modern  builder's  guide.  N.  Y.,  1S55.  4°.  G  8S52. 
Lakey,  Charles  D.     f  Hints  on  estimating  :  a  hand-book 

for  builders.     N.  Y.,  18S3.     16°.  B  10. 

Langley,  Batty,  f  Examples  from  ancient  masonry  in  the 
proportions  and  orders  of  the  most  eminent  mas- 
ters of  all  nations.     Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  [1892].     4°. 

G  S853. 

—  f  Practical  geometry  a|>plied  to  building,  surveying,  etc. 

2d  ed.      Lond.,  1729.     Folio.  G  9952. 

Latimer,  L.  H.    Incandescent  electric  lighting.  (Edison 

system.)     N.  Y.,  1890.     18°.  D  4262. 

Lef£:hre,  a.     Wonders  of   architecture.     N.  Y.,   1870. 

16°.  G  S264. 

L^JCOS.  Lewis  W.    Lectures  on  ventilation.    N.  Y..  1868. 

;_8'^.  G  9658. 

Leeds,   W.    H.       Rudimentary   architecture.       4th    ed. 

Lond.,  1848.     12°.  G  8263. 

—  Same.  Lond.,  1859.  12°.  G  8263. 
+  Lenoir  gas-engine.  [Description.]  ;/././.  8°.  B  2506. 
Letarou illy",  Paul.    Edifices  de  Rome  modeme.    Bost., 

n.  d.     F'olio.  G  8954. 

—  X  Same :  T^yA.     Paris,  1S60.     4°.  G  8854. 

—  X  Same:  Plates.  3  vols.  Paris,  1856-6S.  Folio.C%Q)<i^.a. 
Leuchars,  Robert  B.    *  Construction,  heating,  and  ven- 
tilation of  hot-houses.     Bost.,  1851.     8°.    G  8660. 

Leveil,  J.  A.  :j:  Traite  tflementaire  pratique  d'architect- 
ure.    New  ed.     Paris,  n.  d.     4°.  G  8855. 

Levy,  Albert.  %  Architectural  photographic  series,  5  : 
Messi-s.  Vanderbilt's  mansions.  (24  plates  in  a 
portfolio.)     Folio.  G  S954./. 


Levy,  Albert.  X  Architectural  photographic  series,  9  : 
Street  fronts.     (24  plates   in  a  portfolio.)     Folio. 

G  8954.^. 

—  X  Same,  10 :     Sea  shore  cottages  and  country  houses. 

(■^O plates  in  a  portfolio.)     Folio.  G  8954.1J. 

—  :t^  Same,  12  :    Modern  street  architecture  of  Berlin.  (24 

plates  in  a  portfolio.)     Folio.  G  8954.^. 

—  X  Photographic  series  of  modern  American  architect- 

ure,   I  :    Private    city   dwellings.     (24  plates  in  a 
portfolio.)     Folio.  G  89 54. a'. 

—  X  Same,  2  :     County  dwellings.     (24  plates  in  a  port- 

folio.)    Folio.  G  8954.^. 

LiENARD, —  X  Decoration  and  ornamentation  of  the  19th 
century.     Bost.,  1875.     Folio.  G  8955. 

Loktie,  W.  J.  Cathedral  churches  of  England  and 
Wales  :  their  history,  architecture,  and  monu- 
ments.    Lond.,  1892.     16°.  G  8272. 

—  Plea  for  art  in  the  house.  Phila.,  [1877].  12°.    H  3272.0. 
London  cabinet  maker's  book  of  prices,     t.  p.  w.      4°. 

H  S855. 

LooMis  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co.  f  The  Loomis 
system  of  incandescent  electric  lighting.  N.  Y., 
n.  d.     8°.  B  1505. 

Lostalot,  Alfred  de.  f  Dessins  et  modeles  :  les  arts  du 
bois.     26  ed.     Paris,  n.  d.     4°.  I  5855. 

Loudon,  J.  C.  f  Encyclopaedia  of  cottage,  farm,  and 
villa  architecture  and  furniture.  New  ed.  with 
supplement.     Lond.,  1842.     8°.  G  S664. 

Mackrow,  Clement.  Naval  architect's  and  shipbuilder's 
pocket-book.     Lond..  1879.      16°.  G  72S3. 

—  Same.     5th  ed.     Lond.,  1S92.     16°.  G  7283.0. 
Maginnis,  Owen  B.      f  Practical  centring  :    practice  of 

centring  arches.     N.  Y.,  1S91.     8°.  G  9670. 

Magne,   M.  a.     J  Monographic  du  nouvelle  theatre  du 

vaudeville  de  Paris.      Paris,  1873.     Folio.   G  8956. 
Maguire,  William  R.     Domestic  drainage  and  plumb- 
ing.    Lond..   1S90.     8°.  G  9670. 
Maier,  Julius.    Arc  and  glow  lamps.     Lond.  and  N.  Y., 

1886.     12°.  ^        D4285. 

X  M  aisons  les  plus  remarquable  de  Paris.   Apres  les  dessins 

At  W'niOT^  and  others.     Lond.,  1871,     Folio. 

G  8957. 
Maliphant.  George.   Designs  for  sepulchral  monuments. 

etc.     Lond.,  1852.     4°.  G  8858. 

f  Manufacturer  and  builder.  Vols.  20-24.  (Jan.,  1888- 

Dec,  1892.)     N.  Y.,   18SS-92.     4°.  C  7857. 

Marble-worker's  manual.    N.  Y.,  1856.    18°.    G  9288. 

—  Same.     Phila.,  1865.      12^.  G  928S. 
Maritime  League,  f  Address  to  the  shipowners  of  Great 

Britain,     n.  t.  p.     1S75.     8°.  B  6542. 

Maskell,  William,  cdr.      X  South  Kensington  art  hand 

books.  No.  I.     Textile  fabrics.     By  D.  Rock.    N. 

Y.,  1876.     12°.  G8375. 

—  X  Same,    No.  3.     Ancient  and  modem  furniture  and 

woodwork.     By  J.  H.  Pollen.    N.  Y.,  1876.     12°. 

G  8355- 

—  X  Same,  No.  — .     Industrial  arts  of  India.     By  G.  C. 

M.  Bird  wood.     2  vols.     Lond..  «.  </.   12°.  GS043. 

Mason.  George  C.     Application  of  art  to  manufactures. 

N.  Y..  185S.     12*.  I  290. 

—  Old  house  altered.     N.  Y.,  187S.     8°.  G  8674. 
Masury,  John  W.     American  grainer's  handbook.     N. 

\.,'[cop.  1S72].     8°.  H  8674. 

—  Treatise  on  house-painting.   N.  Y.,  1868.   12°.  G  9291. 
M.\Y,  Dr.  Oscar.     Management  of  electric  lighting  plant. 

Frankfort  o.  M..  1891.     iS°.  D  4296. 

Mayeu.x,  Henri.  Manual  of  decorative  composition. 
N.  Y.,  18S8.     12°.  I  4295- 

Meade,  Richard  W.  Naval  architecture  and  ship  build- 
ing.    Phila..  1S69.     8°.  G  7678. 

Meloy.  D.  H.  Progressive  carpentry.  Waterbury, 
[cop.  1890].      12"^  G  9297. 

Merrill,  George  P.  Stones  for  building  and  decora- 
tion.    N.  Y.,  1891.    8°.  D  8680. 

Merriman,  Mansfield.  Text-book  on  retaining  walls 
and  masonry  dams.     N.  Y.,  1892.     8°.       G  96S0. 

Miles,  W.  *  Stables  and  stable  fittings.  Lond..  i860. 
40.  G  8S62. 


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AUTHOR    AND    TITLE    CATALOGUE  :    Mills  to  Parkinson. 


Mills,  John  H.  Heat  :  its  application  to  the  warming 
and  ventilation  of  buildings.  2  vols.  Bost.,  {cop. 
1S91].     4^.  G  9862. 

Mr.  Ghim's  dream  [of  a  new  system  of  constructing  and 
navigating  sailing  vessels].     N.  Y.,  1878.     12°. 

G  7309. 

\  Modern  architectural  designs  and  details.  Vols.  2,  3. 
(Oct.,  1888-Sept.,  1889.)     N.  Y.,  1889.     4°. 

G  8863. 

MONCKTON.  James  II.  Stair-building  and  one-plane 
method  of  hand  railing.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1888. 
4°.  G  9863. 

MoONEY,  William.  American  gas  engineer  and  super- 
intendent's hand  book.     N.  Y.,  1888.     16°. 

G93I5- 

Moore,  Charles  Herbert.  Development  and  character 
of  Gothic  architecture.  Lond.  and  N.  Y. ,  iSgo. 
8°.  G  86S9. 

Moreland,  T.  a.  Practical  decorative  upholstery. 
Bost.  and  N.  Y..  1890.     S°.  H  8689. 

Morrison,  Gilbert  B.  Ventilation  and  warming  of 
school  buildings.     N.  Y.,  1887.     12°.         G  9317. 

Morse,  Edward  S.  Japanese  homes  and  their  surround- 
ings.    Bost.,  1S86.     8^.  G  8690. 

\  Motifs  de  serrurerie.  Extraits  de  publications  diver- 
ses.     Paris,  1874.     4°.  G  9S64. 

Murray,  Mungo.  f  Treatise  on  ship-building  and  navi- 
gation.    I.  p.  w.     8^.  •  G  7694. 

Music  Hall,  57th  st.  and  7th  ave.  (N.  Y.  City),  [f  De- 
scription and  construction  of  the  building.]  n.  t.  p. 
4°.  G  8864. 

Narjoux,  Felix.  %  Architecture  communale.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1870.     4°.  G  8865. «. 

National  Association  of  Builders  of  the  U.  S.  f  Blue 
book  of  information,  5th  annual  convention.  N. 
Y.,  1891.     12'^  G8327. 

—  f  lst-4th  annual  convention,  1S87-90.    Bost.,  1887-90. 

8°.  G  8696. 

—  f  Official  report,  4th  annual  convention,  Jan.  27-29, 

1890.     Bost.,  1890.     8°.  G  8696. 

—  \  Same,  5th  annual  convention  at  N.  Y.  City,   Feb. 

9-14,1891.     N.  v.,  1S91.     8°.  G  8696. 

—  f  Same,  6th    annual    convention    at    Cleveland,    Jan. 

18-20,  1892.     N.  Y.,  1892.     8°.  G  8696. 

f  Same.     Cleveland,  1892.     4°.  G  8865. «. 

Neale,  John  Preston,  f  History  and  antiquity  of  West- 
minster Abbey  and  Henry  Vllth's  chapel.  Lond., 
1865.     4^.  G  8865. 

Neison,  Adrian.  Practical  boat  building  for  amateurs. 
New  and  revised  ed.     Lond.,  [pre/.  1880].     12°. 

G  7328. 

New  system  of  hand-railing.  Bv  an  old  stair-builder. 
N.  Y.,  1885.     12°.  G  9329. 

New  York  Architectural  League,  f  Catalogue  of  the 
5th  and  6th  annual  exhibition.  N.  Y.,  1889-90. 
8°.  G  8697. 

X  New  York  sketch-book  of  architecture,  n.  t.p.  [Pre/. 
1873.]     4°.  G  8865.^. 

New  York  Wire  Railing  Co.  f  Catalogue  of  iron 
railings.     N.  Y.,  «.  a'.     4°.  G  9866. 

Newlands,  James.  \  Carpenter  and  joiner's  assistant. 
Lond.,  [1891].     4°.  G  9865. 

Nichols,  George  Ward.  Art  education  applied  to  in- 
dustry.    N.  Y.,  1877.     8°.  I  697. 

Nicholson,  Peter.  \  Carpenter's  and  joiner's  assistant. 
2d  ed.     Lond.,  1805.     4°.  09866.^. 

—  Carpenter's  new  guide.     8th  ed.     Phila.,  1S18.     4°. 

G  9867. 
-^  Same.     i6th  ed.  by  Davis.    Phila.,  1869.    4°.  G 9867. 

—  X  Dictionary  of  architecture,  building,  carpentry,  etc. 

New  ed.  by  Lomax  and  Gunyon.     2  vols.     Lond. 
and  N.  Y.,  ;/.  (t.     4^.  G  8866.rt. 

—  -f  Same:  Encyclopedia  of  architecture.     Ed.  by  Lomax 

and  Gunyon.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.    4°.    G  8866. 

—  Mechanical  exercises  ;  or,  elements,  etc.,  of  carpentry, 

joinery,  masonry.     Lond.,  18 12.     12^.        G  9330. 

—  Same:  Mechanic's  companion.     Phila.,  1868.     8^. 

G  9698. 


Norton,  C.  B.,  edr.  \  Treasures  of  art,  industry,  and 
manufacture  represented  in  the  Centennial  Exhi- 
bition at  Pliiladelphia,  1876.  Buffalo  tf«a' z/. /., 
\cop.  1S77].      Folio.  I  5967. 

Norton,  Charles  Eliot.  Church  building  in  the  Middle 
Ages  :  Venice,  Siena,  Florence.  N.  Y.,  1880. 
8°.  G  8700. 

Nystrom,  John  W.  Technological  education  and  the 
construction  of  ships  and  screw  propellers.  2d  ed. 
Phila.,  1866.      12".  G  7335. 

Oakey.  a.  F.  Building  a  home.  N.Y.,  18S1.  12°.  G  8336. 

Ocean  steamships  :  their  construction,  development, 
management,  and  appliances.  Bv  [various  au- 
thors.]    N.  Y..  1891.     8°.  '  G  7702. 

Ogilvie's  House  plans  ;  or,  how  to  build  a  house.  N. 
Y.,  {cop.  1885].      12°.  G  8337. 

O'Kane,  J.,  publisher.  %  Fashionable  furniture  :  350 
original  designs.     N.  Y..  n.  d.     8°.  G  8368. 

Oppenord,  Gille- Marie,  f  Collection  of  the  works  of: 
200  designs  for  architects,  decorators,  jewellers, 
etc.     N.  Y.  and  v.  p..  n.  d.     Folio.  I  5968. 

Ormsbee,  Agnes  Bailey.  The  house  comfortable.  N. 
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f Ornamental  iron  works;  or,  designs  for  fanlights, 
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Osborne,  C.  Francis.  Art  of  house-planning.  N.  Y. , 
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Our  dwellings  warmed  as  they  are  and  as  they  might  be. 

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Overman,  Frederick.  Mechanics  for  the  millwright. 
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Owen,  Walter  Tallant,  artist.  Bits  of  Canterbury  Ca- 
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Pain,  William.  *  Builder's  pocket-treasure.  New  ed. 
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— Practical  house  carpenter.     9th  ed.     Lond.,  1823.     8^. 

G  9705. 

—  *  Supplement  to  the  "  Builder's  golden  rule."    Lond., 

1782.     8°.  G  S705. 

Painter's,  gilder's,  and  varnisher's  companion.     7th  ed. 

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Paley,  F.  a.     Manual  of  Gothic  moldings.     3d  ed.  by 

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—  XSame.     Lond.,   1865.     8°.  G  8706. 
Palladio,  a.       Architecture  :    containing   a   treatise  of 

the  five  orders,  etc,  3d  ed.  with  notes  of  Inigo 
Jones.     2  vols.      Lond.,  1742.     Folio. 

Pallet,  Henry.  Miller's,  millwright's,  and  engineer's 
guide.     Phila.,  1866.     12°.  G  1342. 

Palliser's  American  architecture  ;  or,  every  man  a  com- 
plete builder.     N.  Y.,  {cop.  1888].     4°.      G  8869. 

Parker,  Francis  J.    Church-building.    Bost.,  1 886.  12°. 

G  8343.'^. 

Parker,  John  Henry.  X  Ancient  churches  in  the  west 
of  France.     Lond.,  1853.     4°.  With  G  S869, 

—  Architectural    history  of    the   citv  of   Rome.     Lond., 

1881.     12°.  '  G  8343.^/. 

—  :}:  [Architectural]  tour  in  the  west  of  France.     Lond., 

1852.     4°.  G  8869. 

—  Concise  glossary  of  terms  used  in  architecture.     4th 

ed.     bxf.  and  Lond.,  1875.     16°.  08343.1-. 

—  X  Further  observations  on  the  ancient  churches  in  the 

west  of  France.     Lond.,  1854.    4°.    With  G  8869. 

—  X  Glossary  of  terms  used  in  Greek,   Roman,   Italian. 

and  Gothic  architecture.  2  vols,  in  three.  Oxf., 
1850.     8°.  G  8707. 

I.   Text.     2.   Plates  (2  parts). 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  Gothic  architecture.    Oxf. 

and  Lond.,  1S49.      16^.  G  8343.^'. 

—  Same.     3d  ed.    Oxf.  and  Camb.,  1867.    16°.    G  8343.P. 

—  Same.     4th  ed.  revised.     Oxf.  and  Lond.,  1874.     16  . 

G  8343.^,^ 

—  1  Medieval  architecture    in   Aquitaine.     Lond.,   1855. 

4°.  With  G  8869. 

—  XSame,  conclusion.     Lond.,  1856.     4°.  With  G  8869. 
Parkinson,  R.  M.     Structural  mechanics  :  a  hand  book 

for  engineers,    architects,   and    students.     Lond., 
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Peake,  James.     Rudiments  of  naval  architecture.   Loud., 

1849.      16°.  (i  7345- 

Peckston,  Thomas  S.    On  gas-lighting.    3d  ed.    Lond., 

1841.     8°.  G  9707. 

Perkins,  E.  E.     On  gas  and  ventilation.     Phila.,  1S69. 

12'=.  G  9347. 

\X  Photograi'HS  of  foreign  cathedrals.]     4  vols.    n.  t.  p. 

12°.  G8351. 

Plassman,  E.  X  Collection  of  modern  Gothic  ornaments. 

N.  Y.,  [(-V-  1875].     Folio.  G8971. 

Playfair,    John.     |  Elements   of    jilane    and    spherical 

trigonometry.  In  G  9583- 

Pl.wfair,  Dr.  Lyon.   Necessity  of  industrial  instruction. 

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f  Plumber  and  sanitary  engineer.       Vols,   i,  2.     (Dec, 

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Plumber's  trade  journal.      Vols.   10-14.      (Jan.,   1888- 

Dec,  1892.)  C  7872. 

Plunkett,  Mrs.  H.  M.    Women,  plumbers,  and  doctors; 

or,  household  sanitation.  N.  Y.,  18&5.  12°.  F  2354. 
Pocock,  W.  F.     Modern  finishings  for  rooms.     Lond., 

1823.     4°.  G  8872. 

Pollen,  John  Hungerford.  Ancient  and  modern  furni- 
ture and  woodwork.     N.  Y.,  1877.     12°.    H  8355. 

—  X  Same.     N.  Y.,  1876.      12°.  G  8355. 
PoLLEY,  G.  H.  &  Co.,  compilers.    \  Spanish  architecture 

and  ornament.      Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  \cop.  1889].    4°. 

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Pope,  Franklin  Leon,  f  Evolution  of  the  electric  incan- 
descent lamp.     Elizab.,  iSSg.     8°.  D  4714. 

Pozzo,  Andrea,  f  Perspective  for  painters  and  architects. 
English  and  Latin.      Lond.,  ;?.  d.     Folio. 

Prescott,  George  B.  Speaking  telephone,  electric  light, 
and  other  recent  electrical  inventions.  N.  Y.,  1879. 
8°.  D  4715.0. 

Price,  F.  ^British  carpenter.  5th  ed.  Lond..  1765. 
4"^'.  G  9872. 

Pritchard,  O.  G.  Manufacture  of  electric  light  car- 
bons.    Lond.,  1S90.     S^'.  "D  4716. 

PUGIN,  Augustus  and  A.  \Velby.  f  Examples  of  Gothic 
architecture.    3  vols.    Lond.,  1850.    4°.   G  8872.0. 

PuGiN,  A.  Welby.  \  Apology  for  the  revival  of  Christian 
architecture  in  England.  Lond.,  1S43.  4^.  G  S872.0. 

PULLAN.  Richard  Popplewell.  Elementary  lecture  on 
Christian  architecture.   Lond.,  1S79.    12°.   G  8359. 

Putnam,  J.  Pickering.  Improved  plumbing  appliances. 
N.  Y.,  1887.     8°.  G9716. 

—  Open  fire-place  in  all  ages.  G  9360. 
Racinet,  a.     f  Polychromatic  ornament.      100  plates  in 

gold, silver, and  colours.  Lond., 1877.  Folio.  14973. 

Rand,  McNally  &  Co.  World's  Columbian  E.xposiiion 
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Randall.  J.  E.  The  incandescent  lamp.  Lynn.  1891. 
18°.  1)  4363. 

Rankine,  William  John  Macquorn.  Manual  of  ma- 
chinery and  mill-work.   Lond.,  1869.   12°.   G  1363. 

'\  Real   estate    record   and    builder's  guide.     Vols.   7-9. 

13-17,   22-34.     (Jan.,    iS7i-Dec.,   1884.)     N.  Y., 

1871-S4.     4°.  C  7374. 

A^ote. — Continued  as  "  Record  and  guide  "  [C  7S74.0J. 

\  Record  and  guide.  Vols.  35-50.  (Jan.,  1885-Dec., 
1892.)     N.  Y.,  1885-92.     4°.  C  7S74.0. 

Note. — Continuation  of  "  Real  estate  record  and 
builder's  guide"  [C  7874]. 

—  f  Same,    Daily   edition.     Feb.    9-14.    1S9I.     N.    Y. , 

1891.     4°.  G  9S74. 

Note. — Contains  the  proceedings  of  the  "  National 
Association  of  Builders  of  the  U.  S." 
Reed,  AVE.  J.    Our  iron-clad  ships.     Lond.,  1869.     8°. 

G  7720. 

—  Stability  of  ships.     Lond.,  1885.     8^.  G  7720.^-. 
Reed,  S.  B.     House-plans  for  everybody  for  village  and 

country  residences.     N,  Y.,  1884.     12°.     G  S367. 

—  X  Same.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1879.     12^^.  G  8367. 
Reid,  David  Boswell.     Theory  and  practice  of  ventila- 
tion.    Lond..  1844.     S'^.                                G  9720. 

—  *  Same.     Lond.,   1S44.     8^.  G  9720. 


Relics  of  antiquity.  [Views  of  ancient  architectural 
edifices,  £>/£:.,  in  England.]    t.  p.  w.    4*^.     G  8874. 

X  Revue  generale  de  I'architecture  et  des  travaux  pub- 
lics. Vols.  2-33.  (1841-76.)  Paris,  1S41-76. 
4°.  ^  08874^. 

Reynaud,  M.  Leonce.  f  Illumination  and  beaconage 
of  the  coasts  of  France.    Wash.,  1876.    4°.    G  7874. 

RiaRo,  Juan  F.  Industrial  arts  in  Spain.  Lond.  and 
N.  Y.,  1879.     12^.  I  5372. 

Richardson,  C.  J.  House-building  from  a  cottage  to  a 
mansion.     N.  Y.,  1873.      12°.  G  8372. 

—  Wanning  and  ventilation  of  buildings,    ad  ed.    Lond., 

1839.     8"'  O  9724. 

—  and  others.     \  Elizabethan  architecture  and  ornament. 

Bost.,  w.  d.     4°.  G  8875. 

RiCHARbsON,  George.  f  New  Vitruvius  Britannicus  : 
plans  and  elevations  by  celebrated  architects. 
[Englisli  and  French  language.]  Lond..  1S08-10. 
Folio,     t 

—  \  Treatise  on  the  five  orders  of  architecture.     [English 

and  French.]     Lond.,  1787.     Folio. 
RiDDELL,  Robert.     +  Lessons  on  hand  railing  for  learn- 
ers.    3d  ed.     Phila.,  1888.     4°.  G  9875./. 

—  t  Modern  carpenter  and  builder.     Phila.,  1867.     4°. 

G  9875. 
Roberts,  Henrv.     +  Dwellings  of  the  labouring  classes. 

Lond.,«.'^.     8°.  G8725. 

Robinson,  Henry.     Sewage  disjiosal.     Lond.  and  N.  Y., 

1880.      12°.  G4376. 

Rock,  Daniel.  Textile  fabrics.    N.  Y.,  1877.  12°.  H  S377. 

—  XSame.     N.  Y.,  1876.     12-.  G  8375. 
f  Rome,  Ruines  de.     [French  and  English.]     n.  p.  n.  d. 

Folio. 
Rose,  Henry.     Architecture  in  England.     Lond.,  1843. 
8°.  G  8727. 

Rosengarten,  a.  Handbook  of  architectural  styles. 
N.  Y..  1876.     8°.  G  8728. 

I  —  X  Same.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8=.  G  8727.  , 

Rouyer,  Eugene,  f  French  architecture  and  ornament 
from  Francis  I.  to  Louis  XVI.  Bost.  and  N.  Y., 
;/.  d.     4°.  G  8876. 

Royal  School  of  Naval  Architecture  and  Marine  En- 
gineering.    Annual,  1871-74.     Lond.,  1875.     S'^. 

G  7727. 
RUSKIN,  John.     Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting. 
!  N.  Y.,  1885.     12°.  With  G  8381.0. 

I  —  Mornings  in  Florence  :  simple  studies  of  Christian  art. 
!   ■  N.  v.,  1SS6.     12°.  G  8381. OT. 

i  —  Poetry  of  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1885.     12°. 
i  IVith  G  83S1.0. 

i  —  Seven  lamps  of  architecture.  N.  Y.,  1857.  12°.  G  83S1. 
i  —  Same.     N.  Y.,  1885.     12°.  G  S381.0. 

—  Stones  of  Venice.   3  vols.   N.  Y.,  1880.   12^.  G  8381.J. 

—  .Same.     3  vols,  in  two.     N.  Y.,  1885.   12'^.    G  S381./. 

—  *  Same.      N.  Y.,  1S51.      8'=.  I  728. 

—  Study  of  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1S85.     12°. 

With  G  8381.0, 

—  Two  paths  :  lectures  on  art  in  its  application  to  deco- 

ration and  manufacture.     N.  Y.,  1885.      12°. 

I  3S1.M. 

—  Val  d'Arno  :  ten  lectures  on  the  Tuscan  art.     N.  Y., 

1886.     12°.  G  8381.1'. 

Russell,  J.  Scott,  f  Modern  system  of  naval  archi- 
tecture.    3  vols.     Lond.,  [1865].     Folio. 

Russell,  Stuart  A.  Electric  light  cables  and  the  dis- 
tribution of  electricity.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1S92. 
12°.  D43S1. 

Ri:ttan,  Henr)'.  *  Ventilation  and  warming  of  build- 
ings.    N.  v.,  1862.     8°.  G972S. 

Ruutz-Rees,  Janet  E.  Home  decoration.  N.  Y.,  1881. 
12^.  H  3380. 

—  Home  occupations.     N.  Y..  f  18S2].     12°.    H  3380.//. 
f  St.  Ann's  Episcopal  Church,  Brooklyn.    Review  of  the 

edifice,     ti.  t.  p.     8°.  B  8507. 

Salomons,  Sir  David.     Electric  light  installations  and 

the     management    of     accumulators.      New    ed. 

Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1S90.     12^.  D  43?4'3'- 

—  Same.     6lh  ed.     Lond.,  1891.     16°.  D  4384  ^• 


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AUTHOR    AND    TITLE    CATALOGUE  :    Salomons  to  Tracy. 


Salomons,  Sir  David.  Management  of  accumulalors 
and  private  electric  light  installations.  4th  ed. 
Lend,  and  N.  Y.,  1388.      i(P.  D  43S4. 

f  Sanitary  engineer.  Vols.  3-13.  (Dec,  1879-May, 
1886.)     N.  v..  1879-86.     4°.  CjZTj.a. 

Note. — Continuation  of  "  Plumber  and  sanitary  en- 
gineer "    [C  7S72.rt],     and     continued    as    ''Sanitary 
engineer  and  construction  record  "  [C  7877.^]. 
|-  Sanitary  engineer  and  construction  record.     Vols.  14, 
15.     (June,    i8S6-.VIav,    1887.)     N.  Y.,    1886-87. 

4°.  '  c  7877.^. 

Note. — Continuation    of    ".Sanitary    engineer"     [C 

7877. rt]  and  continued  as  "Engineering  and  building 

record  and  sanitary  engineer"  [C  7828. «]. 

\  Sanitary  plumber.     Vols.  4,   5.     [Nos.  1-8.]     (Nov. 

1,  i8S5-Feb.    15,  1SS7.)     N.  Y.,  1S85-87.     Folio. 

C  7977- 

—  +  Same.      Vols.    5  (Nos.  9-43)  -10.      (Mch.    i,    1887- 

Oct.  15,  1S92.)     N.  Y..  1S87-92.  .  4'-^.         C  7877. 

Saivageot.  Claude.  %  Palais,  chateaux,  hotels,  et  mai- 
sons  de  France  du  XV^  au  XVIIP  siecle.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1867.     Folio.  G  8977. 

Sawyer,  William  Edward.  Electric  lighting  by  incan- 
descence and  its  application  to  interior  illumina- 
tion.    N.  Y.,  1881.     8°.  D  4732. 

Schilling,  N.  H.  Present  condition  of  electric  lighting. 
Bost.,   1886.     8°.  D  4734. 

SCHLEGEL,  Friederich  von.  Principles  of  Gothic  archi- 
tecture. In  I  391. 

Schuyler,  Montgomery.  American  architecture.  N. 
Y.,  1S92.     8^.  G  S737. 

Scott,  George  Gilbert.  \  Essay  on  English  church  archi- 
tecture.    Lond.,  1881.     4^^.  G  8879. 

Scott,  .%>  Gilbert,  f  Rise  and  development  of  Medi- 
eval architecture.     2  vol;.     Lond.,  1879.     8°. 

G  8738. 

Seddon,  Col.  H.  C.  Builder's  work  and  the  building 
trades.     Lond..  1886.     8°.  G  9739. 

Shaw,  Edward,     f  Civil  architecture.     Bost.,  1852.     4°. 

G  8881, a. 

—  Modern  architect.      Bost.,  1S59.     4°.  G  8881. 
bHAW,  Henry,     f  Examples   of  ornamental   metal  work. 

Lond.,  1S36.     4°.  G  8881. 

Shreve.  Samuel  H.  Strength  of  bridges  and  roofs. 
3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1882.     8^  G  4743. 

Sickels,  Ivan.  Exercises  in  wood-working.  N.  Y., 
1890.     8°.  G  9744. 

Slater,  J.  W.  Sewage  treatment,  purification,  and  utili- 
sation.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1888.     12°.       G  4410. 

Sloan,  Samuel.  f  Model  architect.  Vol.  i.  Phila., 
{cop.  1852].     Folio.  G  9982. 

—  Homestead  architecture.     Phila.,  1S67.    8°.     G  8746. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.      Phila.,  1S67.     8'^.  G  8746. 
Small,  John  William.     %  Scottish  woodwork  of  the  i6th 

and  17th  centuries.     Edinb.,  \^pref.  1878].      Folio. 

G  9983. 
Smeaton  and  lighthouses.  Lond.,  1844.  16°.  G  7411. 
Sme.aton,  a.  C.     Builder's  pocket  companion.     Phila., 

1867.     12°.  G  9411. 

Smith,  George.     Essay  on  the  construction  of  cottages. 

Glasg.,  1834.     8°.  G  8747. 

Smith,  T.  Roger.    Architecture,  Gothic  and  Renaissance. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  18S0.     12°.  G  8412. 

—  and  Slater,    J.       Architecture,     classic    and    early 

Christian.   N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1882.   12°.   G  8412. «. 

Smith,    Prof.    Walter.      %  Art  education,  scholastic  and 

industrial.     Bost.,  1S72.     8°.  G  8747. 

—  +  Examples  of  household  taste.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     4°. 

I  5883. 

—  \  Industrial  art.  In  vol.  2  «?/ H  817. 
Sommerfeldt,  Hakon  A.   Construction  of  ships.    Lond., 

1860-61.      12°.  G  7414. 

—  t   Same.     Lond.,  1860-61.      12°.  G  7414. 

—  T  Same:  Atlas.     Lond.,  1861.     Folio.  G  79S3. 
Spofford,  Harriet  P.     Art  decoration  applied  to  furni- 
ture.    N.  Y.,  \cop.  1877].     8°.                    H  8751. 

Staley,  Cady  and  Pierson,  George  S.  Separate  system 
of  sewerage.     N.  Y.,  1886.     8°.  G  4752. 


Stephen,  Y'incent.  Wrinkles  in  electric  lighting.  Lond. 
and  N.  Y.,  iS88.      12'^.  D  4421. 

Stephens,  W.  P.  Canoe  and  boat  building  :  a  com- 
plete manual  for  amateurs.  4th  ed.  N.  Y.,  1889. 
12°.  G  7420. 

Stevens,  Francis,  f  Views  of  cottages  and  farm  houses 
in  England  and  Wales.   Lond.,  1815.  4°.     I  4885. 

Stevens,  John  Calvin  and  Cobb,  Albert  Winslow.  f  Ex- 
amples of  American  domestic  architecture.  N.  Y.. 
1889.     8°  obi.  G  8752. 

Stevenson,  Alan.  History,  construction,  etc.,  of  light- 
houses.    Lond.,  1850.      12'^.  G  7421. 

Stevenson,  J.  J.  f  House  architecture.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1880.     8^  G  8753. 

I.   Architecture.     2.    House  planning. 

Stokes,  J.  Cabinet  maker  and  upholsterer's  companion. 
Phila..  1850.     16°.  H  8423. 

Stokes,  Margaret.  Early  Christian  architecture  in  Ire- 
land.    Lond.,  1878.     4°.  G  8885. 

Stonemason,  The,  and  bricklayer.  By  various  writers. 
Lond.  and  v.  p.,  iSgi.     12°.  G  9423. 

Stoney,  Bindon  B.  Strength  and  proportions  of  riveted 
joints.      Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1885.      8.  G  4754. 

Storer,  James.  %  History  and  antiquities  of  the  cathe- 
dral churches  of  Great  Britain,  4 vols.  Lond., 
1814-19.     8^.  G  8754. 

Stuart,  Charles  B.  f  Naval  and  mail  steamers  of  the 
U.  S.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1853.     4^.  G  7885. 

Stuart,  James  and  Revett,  Nicholas.  Antiquities  of 
Athens.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  185S.      12°,         G  8426. 

—  f  Saine.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1762-64.     Folio. 

—  f  Same :    Supplement.       See   Cockerell,  C.   R.  and 

others. 
Stuart,   Robert,     f  Dictionary  of  architecture.     Phila., 

1854.     8°.  _  G  8756. 

Sugg,  William  T.    Domestic  uses  of  coal  gas  as  applied 

to    lighting,     cooking    and    heating,     ventilation. 

Lond.,  1884.     8°.  G  9757. 

Swan,   Abraham,     f  British  architect  ;  or,  the  builder's 

treasury  of  stair-cases.    Lond.,  175S.   Folio.  Gd)^?)^. 

—  f  Collection  of  designs  in  architecture.  Vol.  i.   Lond., 

1757.     Folio.  G  8986. ci. 

SwiNTON,  Alan  A.  Campbell.  Elementary  principles  of 
electric  lighting.      Lond.,  1886.      12"^.  D  4431. 

Sylvestre,  W.  A.  Modern  house-carpenter's  com- 
panion.    Bost.,  [cop.  1SS3].     12°.  G  9431. 

Talbert,  Bruce  J.  f  Examples  of  ancient  and  modern 
furniture,  metal  work,  tapestries,  decorations,  etc. 
Bost.,  1877.     Folio.  H  8987. 

—  X  Same.      Lond.,  1876.     Folio.  G  8987. 

—  X  Gothic  forms  applied  to  furniture,  metal  work,  and 

decoration  for  domestic  purposes.  Bost.,  1873. 
Folio.  G  afjil.a. 

Teale,  T.  Pridgin.  Dangers  to  health  :  a  pictorial  guide 
to  domestic  sanitary  defects.  4th  ed.  N.  Y.,  1883. 
8°.  G  4761. 

Templeton,  William.  Engineer,  millwright,  and  me- 
chanic's pocket  companion.  Revised  by  Adams. 
N.  Y.,  1852.     16°.  G  1435. 

—  Saj?ie.     N.  Y.,  1888.     16°.  G  I453- 
Texier,    Charles,    et   Pullan,    Popplewell.      X  L'archi- 

tecture  byzantine.     Lond.,  1864.     folio.     G  8988, 

Thearle,  Samuel  J.   P.     Naval    architecture.     Vol.    i. 

[Text.]     N.   Y.,  \pref.  1S73].     i6=.  G  7437- 

—  Same.     Vol.  2.      Plates.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     4°.     G  7888. 
Thomas,   T.     Workingman's  cottage  architecture.     N. 

Y.,  i8.tS.     12°.  G  843S. 

Thurston,  Robert  H.  Friction  and  lost  work  in  ma- 
chinery and  millwork.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1SS9.    8'^. 

G  1764. 

Todd,  Sereno  Edwards.  Country  homes :  also,  a  busi- 
ness directory.     N.  Y.,  lS63.      12°.     _        G  8443. 

TOMLINSON,  Charles.  «  Warmhig  and  ventilation.  Lond., 
1850.     16°.  G  9444- 

ToTTEN,  J.  G.  On  hydraulic  and  common  mortars  and 
lime  burning.     N.  Y.,  1842.     8°.  G  9767. 

Tracy,  Roger  S.  Hand-book  of  sanitary  information 
for  householders.     N.  Y.,  1884.      16°.         F  2446. 


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Tredgolu,  Thomas.  Elementary  principles  of  car- 
pentry.    Phila.,  1837.     4°.  G  9890. 

—  Same.     5th  ed.  by  Barlow.    Lend.,  1870.  4°.   G  9890. 

—  X  Same.    5th  ed.  by  Barlow.   Lend.,  1870.  4°.    G  9890. 

—  *  Strength  of  cast  iron    and   other   metals.     4th  ed. 

with  notes  by  Hodgkinson.*  Lond.,  1842.     8°. 

G  4768. 

Trimen,  .'Vndrew.  Church  and  chapel  architecture. 
Lond.,  1849.     12°.  G  8446. 

TucKERMAN,  Arthur  Lvman.  Short  history  of  archi- 
tecture.    N.  Y.,  1887.     8^.  GS767. 

TURNBULL,  William.  Strength  and  stiffness  of  timber. 
Lond..  1S35.     8°.  04769- 

Turner,  T.  Hudson.  Domestic  architecture  in  Eng- 
land.    Oxf.,  1851.     8°.  G  87O8. 

TUTHILL,  Mrs.  L.  C.  History  of  architecture.  Phila., 
1848.     8°.  G  8769. 

TuTHiLL,  William  B.  Practical  lessons  in  architectural 
drawing.     N.  Y.,  i38i.     12°  obi.  I  3449. 

United  States.  Light-House  Board.  \  Annual  report 
for  1872-76.     Wash.,  1872-76.     8^         <^  im-c 

—  \  Manual  of  light-house  engineering.    Vol.  2.    Plates. 

Wash.,  1869.     Folio.  G  jqtji.m. 

—  f  Specifications  for  a  light-house  at   Cape    Hatteras, 

St.  Simons  (Ga.),  and  new  stone  pier  for.  Waugo- 
sliance  Light-House.      Wash.,  1868-69.     Folio. 

G  7991  •^- 

—  IFar  Department,     f  Tests  of  metals  and  other  mate- 

rials for  industrial  purposes.     Wash.,  1888.     8°. 

G  4773«- 

Unwin,  William  Cawthorn.  Exercises  in  wood-working 
for  handicraft  classes.     Lond.,  1887.  4°.   G  9891. 

Urquhart,  John  W.  Electric  light  fitting.  Lond., 
1890.      12°.  D  4456. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Mrs.  Schuyler.  f  Henry  Hobson 
Richardson  and  his  works.  Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  1888. 
Folio.  G  8 993. 

Vannini,  Giuseppe,  f  Element!  d'architettura  civile. 
Firenze  [Florence],  1818.     Folio.  G  8992. 

Varin,  a.  a/itl  E.  :j:  Picturesque  architecture  of  Switzer- 
land.    American  ed.     Bost.,  1875.     4°.     G  8890. 

Varona,  Adolfo  de.  Sewer  gases :  their  nature  and 
origin  and  how  to  protect  our  dwellings.  Brook- 
lyn, 1879.     16°.  F  245S. 

Vaux,  Calvert.     Villas  and  cottages.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8°. 

G  8774. 

Verdier,  Aymar  et  Gattois,  F.  J  Architecture  civile  et 
domestique  au  Moyen  age  et  a  la  Renaissance.  2 
V0I.S.      Paris,  1S58.     4°.  G  8891. 

Verity,  John  B.  Electricity  up  to  date  for  light,  power, 
and  traction.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  [pre/.  1891]. 
16°.  D  4459. 

Vermaarsch,  Joost.  Erste  deel  der  Bouwkunst.  Am?,td., 
1678.     8°.  G  8775. 

Verrall,  Margaret  de  G.  and  Harrison,  Jane  E.  My- 
thology and  monuments  of  ancient  Athens.  Lond. 
and  N.  Y.,  1890.      12°.  Z  7459. 

Vicat,  L.  J.  Calcareous  mortars  and  cements.  Lond., 
1837.     8°.  G  9776. 

Vignola,  G.  Barozzio  0/.  Five  orders  of  architecture.  Ed. 
and  transl.by  Tuckerman.  N.Y.,1891.  4°.  G  8S92. 

Viollet-le-DUC,  Eugene  Emmanuel.  |  Annals  of  a 
fortress.     Transl.  by  Bucknall.     Bost.,  1S76.    S°. 

G  8776.rt. 

—  Discourses  on   architecture.     Transl.  by  Van    Brunt. 

Bost.,  1875.     8°.  G  8776.,/. 

—  X  Same.     Transl.    by    Van    Brunt.      Vol,    i.      Bost., 

1875.     S°.  G  8776. 

—  X  Same.    Vol.  2.     [Lectures  on  architecture.]    Transl. 

by  Bucknall.      Bost.,  iSSl.     8°.  G  8776. 

—  Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages.    Transl.  by  Bucknall. 

Best.,  1876.     8°.  G  8776.//. 

—  X  Same.  Transl.by  Bucknall.  Bost., 1876.  S°.  08776./^ 

—  X  Habitations    modernes.      2  vols.      Paris,    1875-77. 

Folio.  G  8993.0. 

—  Story  of   a  house.     Transl.   by  Towle.     Bost.,  1874. 

8=,  G  8776..?. 

—  X  Same.   Transl.  by  Towle.   Bost.,  1874.  8°.  G  8776.^. 


VlTRUVlus  PoLLTO,  M.     +  Architecture  of.     Transl.  by 
Gwilt.     Lond.,  1826.     4°.  G  8892. 

—  X  Civil   architecture,   comprising    those   books  which 

relate    to    the   public  and   private   edifices  of  the 
ancients.     Transl.  by  Wilkins.     Lond.,  1812.     4°. 

G  8892. /^ 
VoOge,  Count  Melchior  de  and  others,     f  Byzantine  ar- 
chitecture and  ornament.     Bost.  and  N.   Y.,  \iop. 

1890].        4°.  G   8892. '7. 

Voller,    William   R.      Modern    flour    milling.      [J'fef. 
Croyden,  1891.]     8°.  G  1776. 

Walker,  Sydney  F.     How  to  light  a  colliery  by  elec- 
tricity.    Lond.  and  N.  Y..  1892.     8°.         D  4778. 

Wall,    William    E.     Practical  graining.      Phila..    [cop. 
1890].     8°.  H  8779. 

Wallis,  Frank   E.     f  Old  colonial  architecture  and  fur 
niture.     Bost.,  [cop.  1S87].     4°.  G  8894. 

Walter,   Thomas  U.  and  Smith,  J.  Jay.      f  l.^esigns 
for  cottages   and   villas.       Phila.,    1846.     4°. 

G  8893. 

—  f  Guide  to  workers  in  metal  for  the  use  of  architects 

and  designers.     Phila.,  1846.     4°.  G  8893.^1. 

Ware,  Isaac,    f  Complete  body  of  architecture.     Lond., 

1756.     Folio.  G  8994. 

Waring,  G.  E.  f  Earth  closets  and  earth  sewage.  «.  /.  /. 

[1S70].     8°.  B2508. 

—  X  Sanitary    drainage    of  houses  and   towns.      N.  Y., 

1876.  12°.  G9465. 
Waring,  G.  E.  jr.     How  to   drain   a   house  :  practical 

information  for  householders.     N.  Y.,  1885.     16°. 

G4465. 

—  Sewerage  and  land-drainage.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1889. 

4°.  G  4894. 

Waring,   J.    B.     f  Early    architecture    of    Ireland    and 
Scotland.  IVith  E  9994. 

Warr,  G.  Finden.    Dynamics,  construction  of  machinery, 
•         equilibrium  of   structures,  and  strength  of  mate- 
rials.    Lond.,  185 1.     8°.  G4780. 

Washington,  Capt.     *  Progress  of  naval  architecture. 

In  vol.  I  of  H  141. 

Watson,  A.  E.     Hand-book  of  wiring  tables.     N.  Y.. 
1892.     18°.  D  4469. 

Weale,  John.    Dictionary  of  terms  used  in  architecture. 
Lond.,  1849-52.     16°.  G  8471. 

Webb,   Herbert  Laws.     Testing  of  insulated  wires  and 
cables.     N.  Y.,  1891.     12°.  D  4471. 

Weeks,  Joseph  D.     f  Manufacture  of  coke. 

In  vol.  10  of\]  6891./. 

Welch,  J.  J.     Text-book  of  naval  architecture.     Lond., 
1889.     8°.  G  7784. 

Wells,  Nathaniel  Armstrong.     *  Picturesque  antiquities 
of  Spain.     Lond.,  1846.     8°.  G  87S4. 

Wheeler,  W.  II.     Drainage  of  fens  and  lowlands.     N. 
Y.,  1S88.     8°.  G4787. 

Whilden,  J.  K.     Strength  of  materials  used  in  engineer- 
ing construction.     N.  Y.,  i860.     12°.         G  4480. 

White,  W.  H.     Manual  of  naval  architecture.     Lond., 

1877.  8°.  G  778S. 
WiCKES,  Charles.     X  Spires  and  towers  of  the  Medieval 

churches  of  England.     3  vols.     Lend.,    1853-59. 
Folio.  G  S997. 

I.  Spires.     2.  Towers.     3.   Supplemental  volume. 
Wightwick,  G.   Hints  to  young  architects.  Lond..  1846. 

12°.  G  8482. 

Wild's  :f  Foreign  cathedrals.      12  Colored  plates,  n.  t.  p. 

Folio.  G  8998. 

1.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Chartres. 

2.  South  entrance  to  the  cathedral  of  Rouen. 

3.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Slrassburg. 

4.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Rheinis. 

5.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Rheims. 

6.  Interior  of  the  transept  of  St.  Ouen. 

7.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Amiens. 

8.  Nave  of  the  cathedral  of  Amiens. 

9.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Amiens. 
10.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Beauvais. 

II.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Cologne. 

12.  View  of  the  abbey  church  of  St.  Ouen. 


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AUTHOR   AND   TITLE   CATALOGUE  :   Wilkins  to  Young. 


WiLKiNS,  William.  Essays  on  subjects  connected  with 
Grecian  and  Roman  architecture.  Lond.,  1837. 
4°.  G  8898. 

Williams,  C.  W.  *  Combustion  of  coal  and  prevention 
of  smoke.     Lond.,  1854.     8°.  G  9790. 

—  Same.     Lend.,  185S.     12°.  G  9485. 
Wilson,  George.      How   to  live  ;  or,  health  and  healthy 

homes.      Phila.,  1882.     12".  F  2484.^'-. 

Wilson,  J.  Mechanic's  and  builder's  price  book.  Buf- 
falo, 1856.      12°.  G  9485. 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1859.     12°.  G  9485. 
Wilson,  Joseph.     Drainage  for  health  ;  or,  easy  lessons  in 

sanitary  science.     Phila.,  1881.     8°.  G  4790. 

WiNKLEs's  f  Cathedral  churches  of  England  and  Wales. 

3  vols.     Lond.,  1836.     4'^  G  8897. 

Winn,  William.     Boating  man's  vade-mecum.      Lond., 

1891.     12°.  G  7485. 

Withers,    Frederick    Clarke.      %  Church    architecture  : 

Plans,  elevations,  and  views  of  21  churches.     N. 

Y.,  1S73.     Polio.  G  8999. 

Wood,  DeVolson.   Resistance  of  materials.   3d  ed.   N.  Y., 

1877.     8°.  G  4794.''. 


Wood,  J.  T.  f  Discoveries  at  Ephesus,  including  the  site 
and  remains  of  the  great  temple  of  Diana.  Bost., 
1877.     4°.  G  8898. 

Woodbury,  C.  J.  H.  Fire  protection  of  mills  and  con- 
struction of  mill  floors.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1S82.    8°. 

G  1794- 

Woodbury,  Capt.  D.  P.  Elements  of  stability  in  the 
well-proportioned  arch.      N.  Y.,  1868.     8°. 

f^  4795. 
Woodward,  George  E.  and  Tjiompson,  E.  G.     Wood- 
ward's national  architect.     N.  Y.,  \cop.  i86g].    4''. 

G  88(j8.a. 

Wright,  F.  A.     Architectural  perspective  for  beginners. 

N.  Y.,  1885.     4".  I  3899. 

WuLLiAM  et  Faroe.     %  Recueil  d'architecture   choix  de 

documents   pratiques.      3    vols.       Paris,    1874-81 

Folio. 

G  891^9.0. 
Young,  W.    :|:  Picturesque  architectural  studies  and  prac- 
tical designs  for  gate  lodges,  cottages,  villas,  coun- 
try   residences,    schools,    etc.     Lond.   and   N.   V., 
1872.     4°.  G  SgiX). 


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EXPLANATION. 

The  following  list  contains  a  condensed  but  complete  catalogue  of  all  the  new  books  added  to  the 
Apprentices'  Library  during  the  year  1888. 

The  arrangement  of  the  divisions  and  sub-divisions  is  strictly  alphabetical,  but  for  convenience  of 
instant  reference  an  alphabetical  index  of  subjects  is  prefixed  which  will  direct  the  reader  to  the  exact 
page  where  any  topic  may  be  found. 

Books  are  generally  entered  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  section  under  what  is  j)resumed  to  be  the 
author's  real  name  (printed  in  small  caps),  except  where  the  assumed  name  was  better  known  and  more 
likely  to  be  looked  for  by  the  majority  of  users  of  a  catalogue.  In  some  cases  the  assumed  name  follows 
the  real  name  (in  parentheses).  When  the  assumed  name  is  taken  as  a  heading,  the  real  name,  when 
known,  follows  [in  brackets].  When  a  work  has  no  author,  the  first  word  of  the  title  (not  an  article  or 
proportion),  is  taken  as  a  heading. 

In  making  out  orders  from  this  catalogue  the  reader  should  give  the  author's  name,  the  first  part  of 
the  title,  the  number,  and  volume  (if  there  is  more  than  one).  The  number  always  consists  of  a  class 
letter,  followed  by  not  more  than  four  figures,  and  sometimes  by  a  title-letter  (in  italics).  All  the  various 
parts  of  a  number  must  be  copied  as  each  is  equally  important. 

The  numbering  scheme  is  so  arranged  as  to  show  the  size  of  the  book.  Thus,  if  the  lust  three  figures 
are  below  500  the  work  is  a  12°  ;  between  500  and  800  indicates  an  8'  ;  from  800  to  900  is  used  for  4°8 ; 
and  from  900  to  999  is  reserved  for  folios. 

If  a  work  is  bound  with  or  forms  part  of  another,  this  fact  must  be  stated  on  the  order  list.' 

A  single  dash  indicates  the  absence  of  a  preceding  heading  ;  a  second  dash  «hows  thfe  absence  of  a 
subsequent  heading. 

"F.  S.  L."  means  Franklin  Square  Library;  "v."  means  volume  or  volumes;  "transl."  means 
translated  or  translator  ;  "  ed."  means  edited  or  edition  ;  "  edr."  means  editor  ;  and  "  pt,"  means  part. 

A  f  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  for  reference  only,  and  cannot  be  taken  from  the  library. 

A  full  list  of  catalogues  for  sale  will  be  found  on  the  last  page  of  the  cover. 


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Index  To  Subjects. 


Adironacks. 

14 

Adulterations. 

19. 

Africa. 

15- 

Agriculture. 

22. 

Alaska. 

14. 

Almanacs. 

3- 

America.  Central. 

14. 

—  North. 

13- 

—  South. 

t4 

—  S[)anish. 

14- 

American  history,  etc. 

13-15. 

—  literature. 

17- 

Amusements. 

23- 

Anatomy. 

iq. 

Ancient  history. 

15,  16. 

Angling. 

23- 

Animal  magnetism. 

22. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 

19. 

Anselm,  Saint. 

I. 

Aqueduct. 

22. 

Architecture. 

22. 

Aryan  race. 

16. 

Astronomy. 

19. 

Athletics. 

23- 

Atlases. 

16. 

Atonement. 

21. 

Australasia. 

IS- 

Babylon. 

IS 

Bacon,  Delia. 

I. 

Bacon,  F. 

I. 

Bacteria. 

19. 

Baireuth,  Margravine. 

1. 

Bancroft,  Marie  W. 

i_ 

Bancroft,  S.  B. 

I. 

Banking. 

20. 

Base  ball. 

23- 

Battles. 

16. 

Beecher,  H.  W. 

I. 

Benevolent  associations. 

21. 

Berkshire  Hills. 

14 

Bible. 

21. 

Bibliography. 

16. 

Bill,  Buffalo. 

1. 

Biography,  Collective. 

2. 

—  Individual. 

I. 

Birds. 

19. 

Boating. 

23- 

Boone,  D. 

I. 

Borneo. 

IS- 

Botany. 

18. 

Bowne,  Eliza  S. 

I. 

Bo.ving. 

23- 

Bricklaying. 

22. 

Bridges. 

22. 

British  history,  etc. 

IS 

Brown  lee.  Rev.  W.  C. 

I. 

Buffalo  (/V.   Y.). 

14- 

Building. 

22. 

Calhoun.  J.  C. 

I. 

California. 

14- 

Capital  and  labor. 

20. 

Carilibees. 

IS- 

Carpentry. 

22. 

Carson,  Kit. 

j_ 

Catalogues. 

16." 

Cellini,  B. 

I. 

Census  (^^.  S.^. 

21. 

Central  America. 

14.  IS- 

Charlemagne. 

I. 

Charles,  the  great. 

I. 

Checkers. 

23. 

Chemical  technology. 

18. 

Chemistry. 

18. 

Chess. 

China. 

Christmas. 

Church  history. 

Civil  engineering. 

Civil  service  law. 

Civil  war  (([■.  S.). 

Cleveland,  G. 

Coins. 

Collected  works. 

Comic  works. 

Commerce. 

Congo. 

Cookery. 

Cooperation. 

Cooperstown  {N.    Y.). 

Costume. 

Cousin,  V. 

Cricket. 

Crimea. 

Crockett,  D. 

Cuba. 

Cusack,  Sister  M.  F.  C. 

Custer,  General. 

Cyclopaedias. 

Darwin,  C. 

Darwinism. 

Daudet,  A. 

Devotional  theology. 
I  Doctrinal  theology. 

Domestic  economy. 

Drama. 
j  Draughts. 
I  Dreams. 
j  Drunkenness. 
I  Dynamos. 

Ear  diseases. 

Earthquakes. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 
'•■  Edinburgh. 
,  Education. 
1  Egypt. 

!  Electric  lighting^ 
I  Electricity. 

Elocution. 

Emerson,  R.  VV. 

Encyclopedias. 

Engineering. 

English  history,  etc. 
j  —  language. 
I  —  literature. 
j  Engraving. 
I  Essays. 

Etching. 

Ethics. 

Etiquette. 

Euchre. 

Europe. 

Evolution. 

Exhibitions  of  industry. 

Fables. 

Fairy  tales. 

Faith  cure. 

Fiction. 

Field,  M.  B. 
I  Finance. 

Fine  arts. 

Fishes. 

Fishing. 

Flax  culture. 

Fleet,  The. 

Florence. 

Florida. 


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Folk-lore. 

22. 

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Forestry. 

18. 

16. 

France. 

15. 

21. 

Franklin,  B. 

I. 

22. 

Free  trade. 

20. 

20. 

Freemasonry. 

16. 

14- 

Frith,  W.   P. 

r. 

r. 

Future  life. 

21. 

22. 

Cames. 

23- 

3- 

Gardening. 

22. 

17- 

Geography. 

16. 

19. 

Geology. 

18. 

IS- 

Germany. 

15 

22. 

Gibraltar. 

15- 

20. 

(Jordon,  Gen.  C.  G. 

I. 

14. 

Goths. 

16. 

16,  22. 

Government. 

20. 

I. 

Grand  Rapids  {Mich.). 

14. 

23- 

Grant,  Gen.   U.  S. 

I. 

IS- 

Greece. 

IS- 

I. 

Greenwood  cemetery. 

21. 

IS- 

I. 

Guatemala. 
Gunn.  F.  W. 

15. 

I. 

Haemorrhoids. 

19. 
I. 

3- 

Hancock,  Gen.  W.  S. 

I. 

Hannington,  J.,  D.D. 

I. 

18. 

Harlem  {X.    Y.  City). 

14. 

I. 

Henry  H.,  king  0/  England. 

1. 

22. 

Henry,  P. 

I. 

21. 

Hindustan. 

15- 

22. 

History. 

13-16- 

16. 

History  of  literature. 

17- 

23. 

Histoiy  of  the  church. 

21. 

22. 

Holland. 

15. 

19. 

Horticulture. 

22. 

19. 

Household  economy. 

22 

19. 

Humorous  works. 

17- 

18. 

Hymnology. 

22. 

21. 

India. 

IS- 

15 

Indiana. 

14. 

20. 

Indians. 

13- 

15- 

Industrial  art. 

22. 

19. 

Industrial  exhibitions. 

23- 

19. 

Inebriety. 

19. 

17- 

Infidelity. 

21. 

I. 

Insanity. 

19. 

3- 

Intellectual  philosophy. 

21. 

22. 

International  law. 

20 

15- 

Inventions. 

22. 

17- 

Ireland. 

IS- 

17- 

Iron  bridges. 

22. 

23- 

Italy. 

IS. 

17- 

apan. 

15. 

23. 

'..^y']- 

I. 

21. 

Jenkin,  F. 

I. 

21. 

ews. 

I. 

23. 

"efferies,  R. 

I. 

15,  16. 

ohnson,  A. 

I. 

18.  21. 

udaism. 

21. 

23. 

urisprudence. 

20. 

17. 

fuvende  fiction. 

II-I3. 

12. 

Kean,  E. 

22. 

Kno.x,  JCev.  J. 

I* 

3-II. 

Labor  and  capital. 

20. 

I. 

Lafayette,  Marquis  de. 

I. 

20. 

Lamartine. 

I. 

22. 

Lamb.  C. 

19. 

Language. 

17. 

23- 

Latin  history. 

IS- 

22. 

Law. 

20 

21. 

Lawrence,  A.  A. 

15- 

Legislative  annals. 

19. 

14- 

Leo  Xlll..  pope. 

I. 

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Index  to  Subjects. 


Lepsius,  R. 
Lesseps,  F.  de. 
Letters. 
Libraries. 
Lincoln,  A. 
Literary  history. 

—  miscellany. 

—  periodicals. 
Literature. 
London. 

Longfellow.  H.  W. 
Lowell.  T.  R. 
McCulloch,   H. 
Macivar,  Gen.  H.  R. 
Maine. 

Maiiitenon,  Madame  de. 

Manchuria. 

Mapleson,  J.  H. 

Maps. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

Masonry  (Building). 

Masonry  (Society). 

Massachusetts. 

Massage. 

Maury,  M.  F. 

Media. 

Medical  science. 

Memory. 

Mendelssohn,  F. 

Mental  healing. 

Mesmerism. 

Meteorology. 

Mexico. 

Middle  .A.ges. 

Military  science. 

Mine-sur\'eying. 

Missouri. 

Mnemonics. 

Modern  history. 

Money. 

Montesquieu. 

Moral  philosophy. 

More,  Hannah. 

Mormonism. 

Morris,  G. 

Music.     . 

Mythology. 

Napoleon  I. 

Natural  history. 

Natural  philosophy. 

Natural  science. 

Naval  science. 

Navigation. 

New  York  (City). 

New  York  {State). 

Newspaper  libel. 

Newspapers. 

Niger  {River). 

Nile  (River). 

North  America. 

North  Carolina. 

Northwest  coast. 

Norway. 

Novels. 

Numismatics. 

Nun  of  Kenmare. 

Occult  literature. 

Ohio. 

Oratory. 

Oregon. 

Oriental  history,  etc. 

Ornithology. 


I,  2. 

i6. 

17- 
17- 

2. 

i6.  17. 
X5 

I. 

I. 

I. 

1. 
14- 

1. 
15. 

I. 
16. 

I. 
22. 
16. 
14. 
19. 


19. 
20. 

I. 
22. 
22. 
18. 
14,  15. 
16. 
20. 
22. 
14. 
20. 
16. 
20. 

I. 
21. 

I. 


22. 
21 
I. 
19. 
19. 

18.  19. 
20. 

19,  20. 
14. 
14. 
20. 
17- 
16. 
IS- 
IS- 
14. 
14. 
15. 

3-1 1- 
22. 
I. 
22. 
14. 
17- 
14. 
15. 
19- 


Paintiiig. 
Palmistry. 
I  Paris. 
Patents. 
Patterns. 
Periodicals. 
Persia. 
Philately. 
Philosophy. 
Phonography. 
Photo-engraving. 
Photography. 
Phrenology. 
Physical  geography. 
Physics. 
Physiognomy. 
Physiology. 
Plastering, 
i^ays. 
Plumbing. 
Poetry. 
Police. 

Political  economy. 
Political  science. 
Pollock,  Sir'Y. 
Poore,  B.  P. 

Portsmouth.  Duchess  of. 
Postage  stamps. 
Practical  theology. 
Presidential  elections. 
Prime,  .S.  L 
Prisons. 
Pronunciation. 
Protection. 
Proverbs. 
Prussia. 
Psalms. 

Public  documents. 
Quotations. 
Railing. 
Railroads. 
Randolph,  E. 
Raphael. 

Rebellion  {U.  S.). 
Revenue. 
Ristori,  Adelaide. 
Rogers,  S.  % 

Roman  empire. 
Rome. 
Roofs. 

Rosicrucians. 
Ruete,  Emily. 
Ruskin,  J. 
Russia. 

St.  Augustine  (Fla.). 
Sand,  George. 
Sanitary  engineering. 
Satan. 
Saturn. 

Savonarola,  G. 
Scandinavia. 
Science. 

Scientific  journals. 
Scotland. 

Sectarian  theology. 
Servants. 

Sevigne,  Madame  de. 
Seymour,  H. 
Shakespereana. 
Sheridan,  Gen.  P.  H. 
Slavonic  countries. 
Smith,  A. 


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22. 
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19. 
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22. 
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15- 
15- 
22. 
16. 

2. 

2. 
15- 
14- 

2. 
22. 
21. 
19. 

2. 

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18,  19. 

3- 
15- 
22. 
22. 


Social  .Science. 

Sophia-Adelaide. 

South  America. 

South   Carolina. 

Sou they.  R. 

Spain. 

Spanish  America. 

—  language. 
Speeches. 
Spiritualism. 
Sporting. 
Stair-building. 
Statistics. 
Statutes. 
Sugar  beet. 
Sunday. 
.Sunday  school. 
Surgery. 
Susiana. 
Tariff. 
Taxation. 

Technological  journals. 
Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Thackeray,   W.  C. 

Theology.  21 

Transactions. 

Transylvania. 

Travels. 

Trees. 

Tricycles. 

TroUope,  T.   A. 

Turgot,  A.  R.  J. 

Turkey. 

United    .States  :  General  history. 

—  Civil  war,  1861-65. 

—  Description  and  travels. 

—  Separate  states,  etc. 
Universal  history. 
Useful  arts. 
Vaccination. 

Van  Buren,  M. 

Vane,  Sir  H. 

Venice. 

Veres.  The. 

Verestchagin,  A.  V. 

Victoria,  queen  of  Lngland. 

Virginia. 

Volapuk. 

Volcanoes. 

Voyages. 

Wages. 

War  of  1812. 

Washburne,  E.  B. 

Weather.  Thfe. 

Wellington.  Duke  of. 

West  Indies. 

William,  the  conqueror. 

William  I.,  emperor  of  Germany. 

William  III.,  king  of  England. 

Williams,  S.  W. 

Wilson,  Rev.  J. 

Wit  and  humor. 

Witchcraft. 

Wolsey,  Cardinal. 

Women. 

Works.  Collected. 

Yachtmg. 

Yosemite  Valley. 

Yucatan. 

Zoology. 

Zululand. 


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2. 

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14. 
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APPRENTICES'    LIBRARY    OF    THE    CITY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


Supplement  to  Finding  List.  No, 

Ai^rangeincnt  of  Principal  Siibdivisions. 

Part  i.  Biography.  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

2.  Cyclopedias,  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 

3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 

4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages  and  Travels. 
"      5.  Literature  and  Language. 

"      6.  Natural  Science  AND  Mathematics. 
"      7.  Political  AND  Social  Sciences. 

8.  Theology  and  Philosophy. 
"      9.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 


PART  l.-BIOGRAPHY,  MEMOIRS,  AND  LETTERS. 


INDIVIDUAL    BIOGRAPHY. 


Anselm,  Saint.     By  R.  W.  Church. 
Bacon,   Delia ;   a   biographical    sketch. 


T  wb.c. 

T.    Bacon. 

T  224.(5. 

Bacon,  F.,  his  life  and  philosophy.    HyJ.  Nichol.    Part  I. 

T  224. «. 

Baireuth,      Wilhelmine,      manrra-iinc     of.       Memoirs. 

T  234.^. 

Bancroft,  Marie  W.  ami  S.  B.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  on 
and  off  the  stage.     Written  hy  themselves.     2  v. 

T253. 

Beecher,  H.  W.  Beecher,  W.  C,  and  Scoville,  Rev.  S. 
Biography  of.  T  345. f. 

Bill,  Buffalo.  Autobiography  of.  {In  his  "  Story  of  the 
wild  West.")  T  5525. 

Boone.  D.  Bill,  Buffalo.  Life  of.  (/« //w  "  Story  of  the 
wild  West.")  T  5525. 

BowNE,  Eliza  S.     A  girl's  life  eighty  years  ago.     T  555. 

Brown,  J.     By  Dr.  H.  v.  Hoist.  T  612.^. 

Brownlee,  J?ev.  W.  C,  D.D.,  Reformed  Dutch  clergy- 
man of  N.  Y.  d.  i860.     Memorial.  T  616. 

Calhoun,  J.  C.  Charleston  (S.  C.)  Ladies'  Calhoun 
Monument  Association.  \  History  of  the  Calhoun 
monument  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  T  4543. 

Carson.  Kit.  Bill,  Buffalo.  Life  of.  {In  his  "  Story 
of  the  wild  West.")  T  5525. 

Cellini,  B.  Life  of.    Transl.  by  Symonds.    2  v.  T8i4..f. 

Charles //i^p-r^a/ (Charlemagne).  Mombert,  J.  I.  History 
of.  T  842./. 

Cleveland,  G.  Stoddard,  W.  O.  Lives  of  the  presi- 
dents :  G.  C.  T  939.  .f. 

Cousin,  V.     By  J.  Simon.  T  1031. 

Crockett,  D.  Bill,  Buffalo.  Life  of.  {In  liis  "  Story 
of  the  wild  West.")  T  5525. 

CusACK,  Sister  M.  F.  C.     The  nun  of  Kenmare.     T  920. 

Custer,  Gen.  Custer.  Eliz.  B.  Tenting  on  the  plains  ; 
or.  Gen.  C.  in  Kansas  and  Te.xas.  T  io89.(/. 

Darwin,  C.     Bettany,  G.  T.     Life  of.  T  1145.1!^. 

—  Darwin,  F.,  edr.     Life  and  letters  of.     2  v.  T  1145  </. 
Daudet,  a.     Thirty  vears  of  Paris  and   of  my  literary 

life.  '  T  1 148. 

Emerson,    R.    \V.      Cabot,    J.     E.     Memoir    of.      2  v. 

T  1363../. 
Field,    M.    B.      Memories   of    many    men   and    of  some 

women.  T  1494. 

Franklin,    B.     Hale.    E.    E.,    and    E.    E.,   jr.     F.    in 

France.     Pt.  2.  T  1572-^'. 

—  McMasters,  J.   B.     B.   Franklin  as  a   man  of  letters. 

T  1572.^. 
Frith.  \V.    P.,  R.  A.     My  autobioi^raphy  and   reminis- 
cences. T  1578. 
Gordon,  Gen.  C.   G.     Gordon,   M.   A.     Letters  of  Gen. 
Gordon  to  his  sister.                                       T  I724.£'. 
Gr.-vnt,    Gen.    U.    S.      Badeau,     A.      Grant    in    peace. 

T  1 746-/ 


GUNN,  F.  W.      The  master  of  the  Gunnery  :  a  memorial 

of.  T  5835. 

Hancock,  Gen.  W.  S.     Reminiscences  of.      By  his  wife. 

T  i849./<. 
Hannington,   J.,    D.D.,  first  bp.  of  eastern  equatorial 

Africa  :  a  history  of  his  life  and  work.  T  1853. 
Henry  II.,  Ji.  of  England.     Green,   Mrs.  J.  R.      Henry 

the  second.  T  1962  /. 

Henry,  Patrick.     By  M.  C.  Tyler.  T  1962.//. 

Jay,  J.  Whitelock,  W.  Life  and  times  of.  T  2288.7.'. 
Jefferies.  R.     Besant,  W.     Eulogy  of.  T  2292. 

Jenkin,  Fleeming.  Stevenson,  R.  L.  Memoir  of.  T  2300. 
Johnson.  A.     Stoddard,  W.  O.     Lives  of  the  Presidents: 

Lincoln  and  Johnson.  T  2691.//. 

Kean,   E  ,    tragedian,   1787-1833.     Molloy,   J.    F      Life 

and  adventures.      2  v.  T  2380.  w. 

Knox,  Rct.  J.,  D.D.,  Reformed  Dutch  clergyman  of  A'. 

Y.  City,  d.    1858.      Memorial  of.  T  2508.  n. 

Lafayette,  Marquis  de.    Farmer,    Lydia  H.       Life  of 

Lafayette.  T  2571/. 

Lamartine.     Domville,  Lady.     Life  of.  T  2592. a'. 

Lamb,  C.  Ainger,  A.,  edr.  Letters  of.  2  v.  T  2593^. 
Lawrence,  A.  A.  Lawrence,  W.  Life  of.  T  2626./. 
Leo  XI II.. /<'/^.     O'Reilly,  B.     Life  of.  T  2647.^. 

Lepsius,  R.  :  a  biography.     By  G.  Ebers.  T  2648. 

Lesseps,  F.  de.  Recollections  of  forty  years.  2  v.  T2557. 
Lincoln,   A.  :  a  biography   for  young   people.     By  N. 

Brooks.  T  2691. a. 

—  Stoddard,  \V.  O.      Lives  of  the    presidents  :    Lincoln 

and  A.  Johnson.  T  2691. «. 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  :  his  life,  his  works,  his  friendships. 

By  G.  L.  Austin.     New  ed.  T  273i.a. 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Brown,  E.  E.     Life  of.  T  2739.8. 

McCuLLOCH,  H.     Men  and  measures  of  half  a  century. 

T  2778. 
Maciver,  Gen.   H.  R.     McDonald,  J.  W.     A  soldier  of 

fortune  :  the  life  and  adventures  of.  T  2813. 

Maintenon,  Madame  de.  By  Emily  Bowles.  T  2S54. 
Mapleson,    J.    H.     The    Mapleson    memoirs.    184S-88. 

2  V.  T  2878. 

Mary,  q.  of  Scots.     Hosack,  J.     Maiy  Stewart  :  charges 

against  her  with  answers.  T  2896.7. 

Maury,  M.  F.     Corbin,   Diana  F.   M.,  compiler.     Life 

of.  T  2946. 

Mendelssohn,  F.     Moscheles  F.     Letters  of  M.  to  I. 

and  C.  Moscheles.  T  2992.///. 

Montesquieu.     By  A.  Sorel.  T  3145. 

More,  Hannah.     By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge.  T  3161.1'. 

Morris,    Gouvemeur.      Morris,    Anne    C.     Diary    and 

letters  of.     2  v.  T  3172. w. 

—  By  T.  Roosevelt.*  T  3172./. 
Napoleon  I.     Bingham,  D.  A.     Letters  and  despatches 

of.     3v.  T  3263.1. 

Pollock,  .S»  F.  Personal  remembrances.  2  v.  T  3555  2. 
Poore,  B.  p.     Reminiscences  of  60  years  in  the  national 

metropolis,     v.  2.  T  3557. 


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2— CYCLOPEDIAS,  Etc.  :  Literary  and  Miscellaneous  Periodicals. 


Portsmouth,  Louise  de   KerouaWe,  duc/u-ss  of.     By  H. 
Forneron.  T  3563. 

Pkime,  S.  I.     Autobiography  aud  memorials.        T  3579. 

Randolph,  E.     Conway,  M.l).      Life  and  papers  of. 

T  3636. f. 

Raphael.      Grimm,  H.     Life  of  T  3638.^. 

RlSTORl,   Adelaide.      Studies  and  memoirs  :  an  autobiog- 
raphy. T  3738. 

Rogers,  S.     Clayden,  P.  W.     Early  life  of.  T  3761. 

RUETE,  Emily,  nt'e  p7-inccss  of  Oman  and  Zanzibar.      Me- 
moirs of  an  Arabian  princess.  'T  3802. 

RUSKIN,  J.      Hortus  inclusus  :   messages  from  the  wood 
and  the  garden.  T  3810. 

—  Prseterita  :   scenes  and  thoughts  in  my  life.      2  v. 

T  3810./. 
Sand,  George.     By  E.  Caro.  T  3852.<r. 

Savonarola,  G.     Villari,  P.      Life  and  times  of.     2  v. 

T  3873-^'- 

SfiviGNE.  Madame  Aq..     By  G.  Boissier.  T  40161^. 

Seymour,  H.     N.  Y.  State.     \  Proceedings  of  the  senate 

and  assembly  in  relation  to  death  of.  T  4741. 

Sheridan,  Gen.  P.  H.     Burr  and  Hinton.     Life  of. 

T  4033- -^^ 

—  Personal  memoirs.      2  v.  T  4033./. 
Smith,  A.      Haldane,  R.  B.     Life  of.  T  4121. 
Sophia-Adelaide  :   a    chapter   in  cotemporaneous    his- 
tory. T  4155. 

A^ote. — The  writer  claims,  and  attempts  to  prove,  that 

she  is  the  eldest  daughter  of  Queen  Victoria,  changed  at 

birth. 

SouTHEY,  R.     Ed.  by  J.  Dennis.  T  4i66.(r. 

Swede.nborg,  E.jServusdomini.  By  J.  Bigelow.  T  4306.^. 

Thackeray,  W.  C.    Collection  of  the  letters  of,  1847-55. 

T  4?72.^. 

Trollope.  T.  a.     What  I  remember.  T  4474. 7£'. 

Turcot,  A.  R.  J.     Say,  L.     Great  French  writers  :  Tur- 

got.  T  4492. 

Van  Buren,  M.     By  E.  M.  Shepard.  T  4581. j-. 

Vane,  Sir  H.,  gov.  of  Mass.  Bay.     Hosmer,  J.  K.     Life 

of.  T  4589- 

Veres,  The.      Markham,  C.  R.     "  The  fighting  Veres  :  " 

lives  of  Sir  F.  Vere  and  Sir  H.  Vere.  T  4596. 

Verestchagin,  a.  V.     At  home  and  in  war,  1853-81. 

T  4596. rt. 
Victoria,  queen  of  England.    Ward,  T.  H.,  edr.     Reign 
of.      2  V.  T  4601.7c'. 

Washburne,    E.    B.       Recollections    of    a    minister    to 
France,  1869-77.      2  v.  T  4672. 

Wellington,  Duke  of.     Stanhope,  5th  earl  of.     Conver- 
sations with  the.  T  4735-^. 


William,  the  conqueror.     By  E.  A.  Freeman.     T  4843.^. 

\^lhU.\u  I.,  emperor  of  Germany.     Forbes,  A.     William 

of  Germany  :  a  succinct  biography.  T  4843*^. 

—  Smith,  G.  B.     William  L  and  the  German  empire. 

T  4843. J. 
William  IIL,  kiw.;  of  England.     By  H.  D.  Traill. 

T4843.^. 
Willia.ms.  S.  W.     Williams,  F.  W.     Life  and  letters  of. 

T  4845. 

Wilson,  J^ev.  ].,  pastor  of  Central  Presb.   Ch.,  N.  Y..  b. 

1836.  d.  1888.     In  memoriam.  T  4846.?. 

WoLSEY,  Cardinal.     By  M.  Creighton.  T  4895. f. 

B.     COLLECTIVE   BIOGRAPHY. 

f  Appleton's  Cyclopsedia  of  American  biography,     v.  4, 
5.     (Lodge-Sumner.)  T  4803. 

Bill,  Buffalo  [W.  F.  CodyJ.     Story  of  the  wild  West. 

T  5525. 
Bolton,     Famous  American  authors.  T  5049./". 

—  Famous  American  statesmen.  T  5049.  <". 
BourwELL.     The  lawyer,  the  statesman,  and  the  soldier. 

T  5053- 

Note. — Contains    short    lives    of    Choate,    Webster, 

Lincoln,  and  Grant. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls.  T  5536.;^. 

Farmer.     Girl's  book  of  famous  queens,  T  5144.^. 

Gordon,     From  Lady  Washington  to  Mrs,  Cleveland, 

T  5172.4- 
Hale.     Lights  of  two  centuries.  T  561c./. 

Kingston.     Monarchs  I  have  met.  T  5243. 

Lanman.      f  Biographical  annals  of  the  civil  government 
of  the  U.  S.     2d  ed.  T  4656.«- 

Mason.     British  letters  illustrative  of  character  and  social 
life.      3  v.  T  5290./'. 

Oliphant.     Makers  of  Florence.  T  5337. 

—  Makers  of  Venice.  .S  3702. 
Peabody.  Harvard  reminiscences.  T  5345. 
Sherwood.  Royal  girls  and  royal  courts.  T  5404. 
Stoddard.     Lives  of  the  presidents  :  Madison,  Monroe, 

and  J.  Q.  Adams.  T  2842. j. 

—  Same.     j.  Adams  and  Jefferson.  T  \0.t. 

—  Same.     Taylor,  Fillmore,  Pierce,  and  Buchanan. 

T5423.rt. 

—  Same.  Harrison,  Tyler,  and  Polk.  T  5423.;^. 
TiREBUCK.  Great  minds  in  art.  T  5443. 
Walford.  Four  biographies  from  "  Blackwood."  T  5462. 

Contents  :    Jane    Taylor. — Elizabeth    Fry. — Hannah 
More. — Mary  Somerville. 
Wright.  Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists.   T  5493. 


PART    2.-CYCLOP^DIAS,    COLLECTED     WORKS,    AND 

PERIODICALS. 


A.     LITERARY    AND     MISCELLANEOUS 
PERIODICALS. 

f  Army  and  navy  journal,  v.  25  (July  30,  1887-July  28, 
1888).  C  6904. 

t  AtmeN/EUM  :  Jan.  i88S-Dec.  1888.  C  6804. 

Atlantic  monthly,  v.  54—62  (July,  1884-Dec.  1888).  C  6511. 
Boy's  own  annual,  v.  10  (Oct.  '87-Sept,  '88).  C  681 1. 
Century,  The.     v.    13,   14  (Nov.   1887-Oct.   1888). 

C  6549. 
Chatterbox,  1888.  Ed.  by  J.  Erskine  Clarke.  C  6551. 
Church,  The,  at  home  and  abroad,  v.  2  (Julv-Dec. 
i887>.  C  6553. 

Every  boy's  annual,  i8Sq.  C  65S4, 

t  Forum,   The.    v,   1-5,    (Mch.    i886-Au,n.   i888). 

C  6595- 
Girl's  own  annual,  v.  9  (Oct.  '87  Sept.  '88 >.  C  6834. 
Godey's    Lady's   book.     v.    n6,   117  (Jan. -Dec.    18S8). 

C  6602. 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine,     v.  76,  77  (Dec.  1S87- 

Nov,  1888),  C  6612. 


Harper's  Young  people,     v.  8,  9  (Nov.  1886-Oct.  188S'). 

C  6838. 
Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthlv.     v.  25,  26  (J an. -Dec. 

1888).  '  C  6854.<7. 

f  Library  journal,  v.  12,  13  (Jan.  '87-Dec.  '88).  M  S662. 
Lippincott's  Monthly  magazine,     v.  41,  42  (Jan. -Dec. 

1888).  C  6661. 

f  Literary  news.  News  series,  v.  9  (1888),  M  7885. 
t  Literary  worid.     v.  19  (Jan. -Dec.  1888).  C  6885, 

f  Littell's  Living  age.     5th  series,    v.  9-62  (Jan.  1875- 

June.  iSSS).  C  6663. 

Little  one's  annual  [1888].  C  6664. 

f  Manifesto,     v.  16  (Jan. -Dec.  1886).  C  6672. 

Musical  record  (Jan.-^Dec.  1887).  C  6866. 

f  Nation,  The.  v.  46,  47  (Jan.-Dec.  1888).  C  6866. 
f  North  American  review,     v.  139-147  (July,  1884-Dec. 

1888).  C  6700. 

Outing  and    The  Wheelman,     v.  3-5  (Oct,   i8S3-Mch. 

1885).  C  6704. 

Note.  —A  continuation  of  "  The  Wheelman  "  [C  6787], 
Continued  as  "Outing."     v.  6-10. 


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3— FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION :  Abbey  to  Bailey. 


Outing,     v.  6-io  (Apl.  1885-Sept.  1887).  C  6704. 

Peterson's  Magazine,  v.  93,  94(Jan.-Dec.  1888).  C  6709. 
f  Phrenological    journal,     v.   72-75  (Jan.    1886-Dcc. 
1887).  C  6711. 

f  ruHLisHER's    Weekly,     v.  33,  34  (Jan. -Dec.   1888). 

M  7716. 
•)■  Sailor's  magazine  and  seaman's  friend,     v.   59  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1887).  C  6729. 

St.  Nicholas,     v.  15,  2  pts.  (Nov.  1887-Oct.  1888). 

C  6730. 
t  Saturday  review,  v.  65,  66  (Jan. -Dec.  1888).  C  6S77. 
Scribner's  Magazine,     v.    1-4  (Jan.  1887-Dec.  1888). 

C  6740. 
Sunday  :  reading  for  the  young.     1889.  C  6757. 

t  Western  antiquary,     v.  6  (June  1886-May  1887). 

C  6784. 

Wheelman,  The.     v.  2  (Apl.-Sept.  1883).  C  6787. 

jVotf. — Continued  as  "  Outing  and  The  Wheelman." 

[C  6704I. 
Wide  awake,     v.  12.  13  (Jan. -Dec.  1881).  C  6789. 

li.     SCIENTIFIC  AND  TECHNOLOGICAL 
JOURNALS  AND  TRANSACTIONS. 

American  almanac  for  1888.     Ed.  by  A.  R.  Spofford. 

C  7009. 
f  American  architect  and  building  news.  v.  23,  24  (Jan.- 
Dec,  1888 1.  C  ^6o2.a. 

f  American  machinist,    v.  11  (Jan. -Dec.  1888).    C  7902. 
f  American  medical  digest.     1887,  188S.  C  is^S-f- 

Buffalo   Express,     f  Pictorial    year-book    and    calendar 


for  li 


f  Iron    age.   The.      v.    11-17,    19-40   (July,   iS74-Dec. 
1S87).  C  7946. 

—  \Same.     v.  41,  42.     (Jan.- Dec,  1888).  C  7847. 
f  Jeweler's  weekly,     v.  5,  6  (Nov.  1887-Oct.  1888). 

C  7639. 
f  Locomotive,  The.     v.  6-8  (Jan,  1885-Dec.  1887). 

C  7663. 
+  Nautical  gazette,     v.  27  (Apl. -Dec.  1887).     C  7966. 
•f  Photographic    times,      v.    16,    17    (Jan..  1886  Dec 
1887).  C  7871. 

t  Popular  science  monthly.      v.  32.  33  (Nov.  1887-Oct. 
18SS1.  '  C  7714. 

f  Record  and  guide,     v.  41,  42  (Jan. -Dec.  188S). 

C  7874.'^- 
RowELL,  G.  P.  &  Co.     t  American  newspaper  directory, 
20th  year,  1888.  '  C  8727. 

f  Scientific  American,     v.  58,  59  (Jan. -Dec.  1S88). 

C  7979- a- 

—  f  Same  :  supplement,      v.  25,  26  (Jan. -Dec.  1888). 

C  7979.0'- 

f  New  catalogue  of  valuable  papers  contained  in. 

C  7879-'-- 

Smithsonian    Institution.       f  Annual    report    to     July, 

1S85.     Pt.  2.  C  4747- 

—  f  Miscellaneous  collections,     v.  31-33.  C  4747. a. 

31.  Gray,  A.     Synoptical  flora  of  North  America. 

32.  Clarke,  F.  W.  Constants  of  nature.*  Pt.  i.  Table 
of  specific  gravity  for  solids  and  liquids. — Tuckerman, 
A.     Index  to  the  literature  of  the  spectroscope. 

33.  Bulletin  of  the  Philosophical  Society  of  Wash- 
ington, v.  6-9.  1883-86. 


f  Builder  and  wood-worker,     v.  24  (Jan. -Dec.  18S8). 

C  7814. 
f  Building  :    a  journal   of    architecture.       v.  6-9   (Jan. 

iS87-Dec.  1888).  C  7815- 

■f-  Carpentry  and   building,      v.   9,  10  (Jan.  1887-Dec. 

1888).  .    C  7S16. 

f  Electrical    review.      v.    11,    12    (Sept.    iSS7-Augt. 

i838).  C  7927- 

f  Engineering  and   mining  journal,     v.  45,  46  (Jan.- 

Dec.  1888).  C  7828. 


Q  9814.    U.  S.  Patait  Office.     \  Official  gazette,     v.  41-45  (Oct. 


i8S7-Dec.  1888).  C  7891 

—  f  Alphabetical  lists  of  patentees  and  inventions  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1SS8).  C  7891.*. 

C.     COLLECTED  WORKS    AND  CYCLOP/EDIAS. 

I  Encyclop/EDIA  Britannica.     v.  23,  24  (T-Zym). 

•  C  2S28.<7. 

Franklin,    B.     f  Complete   works.  Compiled    and  ed. 

by  Bigelow.     v.  6-10.  M  495. 


PART  3.-FICTION   AND  JUVENILE  FICTION 


A.     FICTION     ALPHABETICALLY     ARRANGED 
BY  AUTHORS  AND  TITLES. 

Abbey  murder.  Hatton. 

Across  the  chasm. 

Actor's  ward.  The.     By  the  author  of  "A  fatal  dower." 

Adams,  Mrs.  L.     Madelon  Lemoine. 

Adee.  D.  G.     No.  19  State  Street. 

Admirable  lady  Biddy  Fane.  Barrett. 

Adventures  of  three  Englishmen  and  three  Russians  in 


Verne. 


Meridiana." 


Balzac. 
Henderson. 


South  Africa. 
Xote.  — Same  as  his 
After  dinner  stories. 
Agatha  Page  :  a  parable. 
Aimard.  G.      The  Indian  chief.     16'. 
Ale.\ander,  Mrs.  [Mrs.  Annie  F.  Hector]. 

—  Forging  the  fetters,  and  other  stories. 

—  A  life  interest. 

—  Mona's  choice. 
Alexander,  S.  B. 

—  Ten  of  us  :    original  stories  and  sketches. 

—  Veiled  beyond  :  a  romance  of  the  adepts. 
'Ali  'Aziz  Efendi.  the  Cretan.     Story  of  Jewad. 

All  in  the  wild  March  morning.  Kirk. 

All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men.     12.  Besant. 

Allan  Quatermain.  //at,'^'art/. 

Allen,  F.  M.      Through  green  glasses  :  Andy  Merigan's 

great  discovery,  and  other  Irish  tales. 
Allen^  G.     This  mortal  coil. 
Alma  ;  or,  the  story  of  a  little  music  mistress.    Marshall. 


Amaryllis  at  the  fair  (F.  S.  L.  No.  5771.  Jefferies. 

American  penman.  Hawthorne. 

Amor  vincit      (F.  S.  L.  No.  5S5.)  Martin. 

Amos  Kilbright,  with  other  stories.  Stockton. 

Andrews.  I^ilian  H.     Only  a  farmer's  daughter. 
Annie  Kilburn  Howells. 

Another's  crime.  Hawthorne. 

Appleton,  G.  W. 
—  A  terrible  legacy  :  a  tale  of  the  South  Downs. 


April  hopes. 

Argonauts  of  North  Liberty. 

Aristocracy  :  a  novel. 

Around  the  golden  deep. 

Armstrong,  W. 

—  Thckla  :  a  story  of  Viennoe  musical  life. 

As  in  a  looking  glass. 

Ask  her,  man  !  ask  her  ! 

At  anchor. 

At  the  mercy  of  Tiberius. 

At  the  mission  of  San  Carmel. 

(///  his  "  Fron.'ier  Stories.") 
At  the  woild  s  mercy. 
At  war  with  herself. 
Aunt  Diana. 

Autobiography  of  a  slander. 
Avater.     (/;/  "  Tales  before  supper.") 
Baby's  grandmother. 
Bag  of  diamonds. 

Bailey,   Miss.     See  Lyall,  Edna. 
Bailey,  T.  L.     Only  me. 


Howells. 
Harte. 


Reedet 


Philips. 

Poker. 

Magruder. 

Wilson. 

Harte. 

Warden. 
Braeme. 

Carey. 

Lva'll. 
Gaulier. 
Walford. 

Fenn. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NU.MBER. 


3— FICTION    AND   JUVENILE    FICTION:  Baldwin  to  Cobb. 


Baldwin,  R.     Only  a  face. 

(  With  "  Day  ghost  "  by  J.  S.  Little.) 
Balzac,  H.  de.     After-dinner  stories. 

—  Magic  skin. 

—  Modest   Mignon. 

Bar  Harbor  days.  Harrison. 

Barbara  ;  or,  splendid  misery.  Braddon. 

Bauing-Gould,  S.     Eve. 

—  The  Gaverocks  :  a  tale  of  the  Cornish  coast. 

—  Red  spider. 

—  Richard  Cable,  the  lightshipman. 
Barnes,  E       Tramp  actor. 

Barr,  Amelia  E.     Border  shepherdess. 

—  Master  of  his  fate. 

—  Paul  and  Christina. 

—  Remember  the  Alamo. 

Barrett,  F.     Admirable  lady  Biddy  Fane. 

—  By  misadventure. 

—  His  helpmate. 

—  A  recoiling  vengeance. 
Bates,   .\.     A  lad's  love. 

—  The  Philistines. 
B.'^TES,  Josephine  W. 

—  A  blind  lead  :  the  story  of  a  mine. 

Before  the  dawn.  Dulac. 

Behind  closed  doors.  Green. 

Bellamy,  E.     Looking  backward,  2000-1 S87. 

Belle  Nivernaise,  La.  Daudet. 

Belle  of  Lynne.  Clay. 

Benedicta.  Phillips. 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Sea-spray. 

Besant,  W.     All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men.     12°. 

—  Herr  Paulus. 

—  The  holy  rose.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  592.) 

—  Inner  house. 

—  Katharine  Regina.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  613.) 

—  Self  or  bearer. 

—  To  call  her  mine.     (F.  S.  L    No.  583.) 

—  Same.     {Bound  separately.) 

—  World  went  very  well  then.  •(F.  S.  L.  No.  557.) 

Note. —  Bound  separately. 

—  ««(/ James,  H.     Art  of  fiction.  L  9037. 

—  and  Rice,  J.     Monks  of  Thelema. 

Better  times.  Hayes. 

Betty's    visions.       {With    "Ugly    Barrington,"    by   the 
Duchess.)  Brotighton. 

Between  whiles.  Jackson. 

Bewitched.  Petidleton. 

Bid  me  discourse.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  295.)  Hay. 

Note. — Bound  separately. 
Bishop,  W.  H. 

—  The  brown  stone  boy,  and  other  queer  people. 
Black  blood.  Fcnn. 
Black  ice.                                                                       Tourgec. 
Black  pearl.     (  With  "  Jettatura,"  by  Gautier.)      Sardou. 
Black,  W.      In  far  Lochaber. 

—  Strange  adventures  of  a  house-boat. 
Blathekwick,  C.     Uncle  Pierce. 

Blind  lead,  A.  Bates. 

Blossom  and  fruit ;  or,  Madame's  ward. 

Blue-grass  Penelope,  A.  Harte. 

(in  his  "  Frontier  stories.") 
Blunders  of  a  bashful  man.  Gray. 

Bohemian  tragedy.  Currv. 

Bonavenlure.  Cable. 

Book  for  the  hammock.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  599.)         Russell. 
Border  shepherdess.  Barr. 

Bol'lger,  Airs.  D.     See  Gift,  T. 
Boyle,  F.     A  good  hater. 
Braddon.  Miss  M.  E.     Barbara  ;  or,  splendid  misery. 

—  Diavola  ;   or,  nobody's  daughter.     2  v. 

—  The  fatal  three. 

—  Henry  Dunbar.      12''. 

—  Like  and  unlike. 

—  Mohawks. 

—  edr.   Put  to  the  test. 

Braeme,  Charlotte  M.     See  Clay,  Bertha  M. 
Br.\me,  Charlotte  M.      See  Clay,  Bertha  M. 


Brame,  Lottie.     See  Clay,  Bertha  M. 

Brinka  :  an  American  countess.  Spenser. 

Broken  heart  ;  or,  a  wife  in  name  only.  Clay. 

Note. — Same  as  her  "  Wife  in  name  only." 
Brother  to  dragons,  and  other  old-time  tales.  Rives. 

Broughton,  Rhoda.     Betty's  visions. 

{With  "Ugly  Harrington, "   by  the  Duchess.) 
Brown  stone  boy,  and  other  queer  people.  Bishop. 

Brown,  L.  Q.  C.     Kenneth  Cameron. 
Brueton's  bayou.  Habberton. 

Bryda  :  a  story  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  Field. 

Buchanan,  Rachel. 

—  A  debutante  in  New  York  society. 
Buek.stenrindkr,  Elizabeth.     See  Werner,  E. 
Buried  diamonds.  Tytler. 
Burnett,  Frances  H.    Miss  Defarge. 

{With  "  Brueton's  bayou,"  by  J.  Habberton.) 

Burnham,  Clara  L.     Young  maids  and  old. 

Button's  inn.  Tourgee. 

By  misadventure.  Barrett. 

Bynner,  E.   L.     Penelope's  suitors. 
I  Cable,  G.   W.     Bonaventure. 
I  Caine,  H.     The  Deemster. 
I  Calamity  Jane.  Spencer. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  H.  L.     A  devout  lover. 

—  A  life's  mistake. 

!  —  This  wicked  world. 
Campbell,  A.     Captain  Macdonald's  daughter. 
Campbell,    Helen.     Roger  Berkeley's  probation. 
Captain  Macdonald's  daughter.  Campbell. 

Carey,  Rose  N.     Aunt  Diana. 

—  Esther  :  a  book  for  girls. 

—  Only  the  governess. 

Carlyle,  T.     Translations  from  the  German.   3  v. 

I,  2.  Goethe's  Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship. 

3.   Musceus,  Tieck,  Richter. 
Carroll,  J.     Leola. 
Case  of  Mohammed  Benoni. 

Castle  in  the  air.  Ewing. 

Cazotte,  J.    Le  diable  amoureux. 

"  Cell  No.    13."  Trafton. 

Chiptree,  A.     A  flurry  in  diamonds. 
Choice  of  change.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  587.)  Dodson. 

Christmas  rose,  A.  Francillon. 

i  Church,  Rev.  A.  J.     Count  of  the  Saxon  shore. 
Church,  Mrs.  R.     See  Marryat,  Florence. 
City  of  .Sarras.  Taylor. 

Claretie,  J.      Marsa,  the  Gypsy  bride. 

N'ote. — Same  as  "  Prince  Zillah." 
Clarissa's  ordeal.      By  the  author  of  "  A  great  mistake." 

2  v. 
Clarke.  Mrs.  C  M.     More  true  than  truthful. 
(F.  S.  L.  No.  598.) 

—  Same.     16°. 

Clay,  Bertha  M.     [Charlotte  M.  Braeme.] 

—  At  war  with   herself. 

—  Belle  of   Lynne. 

—  Broken  heart  ;  or,  a  wife  in  name  only. 

Note. — Same  as  her  "  Wife  in  name  only." 

—  From  gloom  to  sunlight. 

Note. — Same  as  her  "  From  out  the  gloom." 

—  Golden  dawn. 

—  Heiress  of  Hilldrop. 

—  Hilda's  lover.     (Same  as  her  "  Hilda.") 

—  In  Cupid's  net. 

—  Marjorie's  fate. 

—  Mystery  of  the  holly-tree. 

(  With  her  "  On  her  wedding  mom.") 

—  On  her  wedding  morn. 

—  Prince  Charlie's  daughter. 

—  Shattered  idol. 

—  Signa's  sweetheart. 

—  A  true  Magdalen. 
Claytor,  G.     Pleasant  waters. 

Clover.  Coolidge. 

Cobb,  S.  jr.     Gun-maker  of  Moscow.  J 

—  Karmel,  the  scout.  'i 

—  Orion,  the  gold  beater.  ! 


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3— FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION:  Coeruleans  to  Farjeon. 


Coeruleans,  The.  Cunningham. 

Coleridge,  Christabel  R.     A  near  relation. 
Collins,  Mabel.     Lord  Vanecourt's  daughter. 
COLLI.NS,  \V.     Fallen  leaves. 

Colonel  Quaritch,  V.  C.  Haggard. 

Confessions  of  a  society  man.  Conscience. 

Connelly,  Emma  M.     Tilting  at  windmills. 
Conscience,  Miss  V>.     [S.    Williams  Cooper.] 

—  Confessions  of  a  society  man. 

Conspirators,  The.  Dumas. 

Conway,  M.  D.     Pine  and  palm. 

Cooi.iDGE,  Susan.     Clover. 

Coombs,  Anne  S.     Game  of  chance. 

Cooi'ER,  S.  \V.     See  Conscience,  Miss  B. 

CoKBETT,  J.     For  God  and  gold. 

CoRELLi,  Marie.      A  romance  of  two  worlds. 

—  Vendetta  !  or,  the  story  of  one  forgotten. 

Could  aught   atone?     By   the   author   of     "Magdalen's 

legacy." 
Council  of  perfection.  Malct. 

Count  of  the  Saxon  shore.  Church. 

CoUNTER-currents.     By  the  author  of  "  Justina." 
Countess  de  Charny.      I2\  Dumas. 

Countess  Eve.  ■  Shorthouse. 

Court  of  Charles  IV.  Perez-Galdds. 

Courting  of  Mary  Smith.  Robinson. 

Craddock,  C.  E.     [Mary  N.  Murfree.] 

—  Despot  of  Broomsedge  Cove. 

—  Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs. 

Craik,  Georgiana  M.     [Mrs.  A.  W.  May.] 

—  Daughter  of  the  people.     (F.   S.  L.,  No.  555.) 

Note.  —  Bound  separately. 
Crawford,  F.  M.     Marzia's  crucifix. 

—  Paul  Patoff. 

—  With  the  immortals. 

Crime  de  Sylvestre  Bonnard.  France. 

Crusade  of  the  "  Excelsior."'  Harte. 

Cudlip,  Mrs.  P.     See  Thomas,  Annie. 
Cunningham,  H.  S.     The  Creruleans. 
CuRKY,  Lily.      Bohemian    tragedy. 
CzEiii:.\.     An  operetta  in  profile. 
Dahlgrex,  Madeleine  V.     Divorced. 
Daintry,  Laura.      Eros. 

—  Miss  Varian  of  N.  V.     [Anon.] 
Daisy   Miller,  and  other  stories.     (F.   S, 


No.   303.) 
yames. 
i\'ote. — Bound  separately. 
Dame  aux  perles.  La.  Dumas. 

Damon,  Sophie  M.     Old  New-England  days. 
Dana,  Katharine  F.     Our  Phil,  and  other  stories. 
[Danby,  F.]     Dr.  Phillips. 

Dateless  bargain.  Pirkis. 

DAi:uEr,  A.     La  belle  Nivernaise. 

—  The  partners  ;  or,  Fromont,  jr.,  and  Risler,  sr. 

—  Robert  Helmont  :  diary  of  a  recluse,  1870-71. 

—  Sappho. 

Daughter  of  the  people  (F.  S.  L.,  No.  555).  Craik. 

Xote. — Bound  separately. 
David  Poindcxter's  disappearance,  and  other  tales. 

Hawthorne. 
Day  ghost.  The.  Little. 

Dayne,  y.   B.      In   the  name  of   the    Tzar  (F.  S.  L.,  No. 

580). 
Dean  and  his  daughter.  Philips. 

Dean's  daughter.     16  .  Gore. 

Debutante  in  New  York  society.  Buchanan. 

Deemster.  The.  Caine. 

Dei. AM),   Margaret.     John  Ward,  preacher. 
Dennis  Day,  carpet-bagger.  Spencer. 

Despot  of  Broomsedge  Cove.  Craddock. 

Devout  lover.  Cameron. 

Diable  amoureux.  La.  Cazottc. 

Diane  de  Breteuille  (F.  S.  L.,  No.  601).         Jemingham. 
Diavola  ;  or,  nobody's  daughter.  Braddon. 

Dick's  sweetheart.  Duchess. 

Dickens,   C.       Uncommercial    traveller,    and    additional 

Christmas  stories. 
Dickens,  Mrs.  E.  E.     The  King's  Daughters. 


Dickinson,  J.  and  E.  E.  and  Dowd,  S.  E. 

—  A  winter  picnic. 
Dillwyn,  E.  a.     Jill  and  Jack. 

Disappeared.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  584.)  Tytler. 

Divorced.  Dahlgren. 

Doctor  of  Deane.  Palmer. 

Dr.  Phillips.  Danby. 

DoD.  S.  B.     Stubble  or  wheat  ? 
Dodu,  Anna  B.     Glorinda. 
Dodge,  Mary  .\.     See  Hamilton,  Gail. 
DoDSON,  W.     A  Choice  of  change.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  587.) 
Donal  Grant.  Macdonald. 

Doom  of  Mamelons.  Murray. 

Dorothy  Thorn  of  Thornton.  Warth. 

Double  love,  A.  Fairchild. 

Douglas  Duane.  Fawcett. 

A'ote. — With  "  Sinfire  "  by  Hawthorne. 
Douglas.  Amanda  M.     Fortunes  of  the  Faradays. 

—  Modern  Adam  and  Eve  in  a  garden. 
DowLiNG,  R.     Miracle  gold. 

Dream,  The.  Zola. 

Dream  and  a  forgetting.  Hawthorne. 

Drift  from  Redwood  Camp.  Harte. 

Note. — With  his  '•  Phyllis  of  the  .Sierras." 
Drosz,  G.     Monsieur,  madame,  et  bebe. 
Duchess,  The.  Duchess. 

Duchess,  The.      [Mrs.  Hungerford.] 

—  Dick's  sweetheart. 

—  The  Duchess. 

—  Haunted  chamber. 

Note. — With  "  Tale  of  three  lions,"  by  Haggard. 

—  Honourable  Mrs.  Vereker. 

—  Marvel. 

—  Modern  Circe. 

—  Ugly  Barrington. 

—  Under-currents. 

DuLAC,  G.     Before  the  dawn. 

Dumas,  A.     The  conspirators. 

Dumas,  A.,  fils.     La  dame  aux  perles. 

Dumb  love.  Musu-us. 

(In  Musseus  and  others.     Tales.) 
Dusantes,  The  :  sequel  to  "Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks 
and  Mrs.  .A.leshine."  Stockton. 

Earth  trem.bled.  Poe. 

Eavesdropper,  The.  Payn. 

Eden  :  an  episode.  Saltus. 

Edwards,  A/iss  M.  B. 

—  Next  of  kin— wanted  (F.  S.  L.  No.  5S1). 

—  Same.      16  \ 

—  Pearla  ;  or,  the  world  after  an  island. 

Note. — F.  S.  L.  No.  334  bound  separately. 
Eggleston,  E.     The  Graysons  :   a  story  of  Illinois. 
"  89."  ffenry. 

Elect  lady.  Macdonald. 

Elizabeth's  fortune.  Thomas. 

Ellen  Middleton.  PulUrton. 

Elves,  The.  Tieck. 

N'ote. — In  Musjtus  and  others.     Tales. 
Equal  to  the  occasion.  Garrett. 

Eros.  Daintrv. 

Erroll,  H.     An  ugly  duckling  (F.  S.  L.  No.  604). 
Esther  :   a  book  for  girls.  Carey. 

Eugenia  :  a  friend's  victim.  Hurlba. 

Eunice  :  a  story  of  domestic  life  in  New  England. 

By  the  author  of  "Janet's  love  and  ser\ice." 
Evans,  .Augusta  [Mrs.  .\.  E.  Wilson]. 

—  At  the  mercy  of  Tiberius. 

Eve.  Baring-Gould. 

EwiNG.  Gen.  H.     A  castle  in  the  air. 
Fair  Crusader  (F.  S.  L.,  No.  605).  U'estalL 

Fair-haired  Eckbert.  Tieck. 

.Vote. — /;/  Mus.tus  and  others.     Tales. 
Fairchild,  Olive  P.     A  double  love. 
Fallen  leaves.  Collins. 

False  start.  Smart. 

Family  happiness.  Tolstoi. 

Farina,  S.     Signor  I. 
Farjeon,  B.  L. 


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Farjeon,  B.  L.      Miser  Farebrother  (F.  S.  L.,  No.  614). 
Fast  and  loose.  Griffiths. 

Fatal  three.  Braddon. 

Favvcett,  E.      Douglas  I  )uane. 

{Bound  ivith    "  Sintire,"  by  Hawthorne.) 

—  A  man's  will. 

—  Olivia  Delaplaine. 

Fenn,  G.  M.     Bag  of  Dianioiuls. 

—  Black  Blood. 

—  One  maid's  mischief. 

—  Story  of  Antony  Grace. 

—  This  man's  wife  (F.  S.  L.,  No.  548). 

Note. — Bound  separately. 
FfivAL,  P.     A  noble  sacrifice. 

(  With  ••  Tettatura."  by  T.  Gautier.) 
Field,  A/>s.  E.  M. 

—  Bryda  :  A  story  of  the  Indian  mutiny. 
Field,  Margaret.     Secret  of  Fontaine-La-Croix. 

First  harvests.  '       Stimsou 

First  love  is  best.  Hamilton. 

First  or  the  second  ?  or,  a  mistaken  marriage.        Gil/nan. 
Five  hundred  dollars,  and  other  stories  of  New  England 

life.     [By  H.  W.  Chaplin.] 
Fleming,  Geraldine.      Wild  Margaret. 
Fleming,  May  A.     Midnight  queen. 
Flip  :  a  California  romance.  Harte. 

Note. — In  his  "  Frontier  stories." 
Flirtation  ;  or,  Cupid's  shoulder-strap  tactics. 
Flurry  in  diamonds.  Chiptree. 

For  fifteen  years.     {Sequel  to  "  The  steel  hammer.") 

Ulbach. 
For  God  and  gold.  Corbett. 

For  her  daily  bread.  Litere. 

For  the  right.  Franzos. 

FoRDE,  Gertrude.     Only  a  coral  girl. 

Foreigners,  The.  Price. 

Forester,  F.  [H.  W.  Herbert].     Hillingdon  Hall. 
Forging  the  fetters,  and  other  stories.  Alexarider. 

Fortunes  of  the  Faradays.  Douglas. 

Fothergill,  Jes.sie.     From  moor  isles. 

—  Lasses  of  Leverhouse. 

Found  at  Blazing  Star.  Harte. 

Note. — In  his  "  Frontier  stories." 
Found  out.  Mathers. 

Found,  yet  lost.  Roe. 

Four  ghost  stories.  Molesworth. 

France,  A.     Crime  de  Sylvestre  Bonnard. 
Francillon,  R.  E.     a  Christmas  rose. 
Francois,  Louise  v.     Last  von  Reckenburg. 
Franzos,  K.  E.     For  the  right. 
Fraternity  :  a  romance. 

Frau  Wilhelmine:    concluding   part   of  "The   Buchholz 
family."  Stinde. 

Frederic,  H.     Seth's  brother's  wife. 

Frederick  Hazzleden.  JFestburv. 

Free  Joe,  and  other  Georgian  sketches.  Harris. 

French,  Alice.     See  Thanet,  O. 
Frhs,  Pro/.  J.  A.     Lajla  :  a  tale  of  Finmark. 
Fro.m  18  to  20. 

From  lands  of  e.xile.  Loti. 

From  moor  isles.  Fothergill. 

From  out  the  gloom.  Clay. 

Note. — Same  as  her  "  From  gloom  to  sunlight." 
From  the  ranks.  King. 

Frontier  stories.  Harte. 

Frozen  pirate  (F.  S.  L.,  No.  607).  Russell. 

Fullerton,  Lady  G.     Ellen  Middleton. 
Gallant  fight,  A.  Harland. 

Gallery  of  a  random  collector.  •  Clinton. 

Game  of  chance.  Coombs. 

Garrett,  E.  [Miss  I.  F.  Mayo].     Equal  to  the  occasion. 

—  John  Winter. 

Garrison  gossip  (F.  S.  L.,  No.  578).  Winter. 

Gates  between.  Phelps. 

Gautier,  T.     Jettatura. 

—  ami  Merimee,  P.      Tales  before  supper. 

( 'ontents  :  Avater.  By  T.  Gautier. — The  Venus  de  lUe. 
By  P.  Merimee. 


Gaverocks,  The.  Baring-Gould. 

Gerard,  Dorothea.     Orthodox  :  a  tale. 

Ghost  of  Dred  Power.  McClelland. 

A'Wt'.— With  his  "  Madame  Silva." 
Gift,  T.  [Mrs.  D.  Boulger].     Pretty  Miss  Bellevv. 
Gillette,  W.     A  legal  wreck. 
Oilman,  Wenona. 

—  The  first  or  the  second?  or,  a  mistaken  marriage. 
GissiNG,  G.     A  life's  morning. 

GiviNS,  R.  C.     Millionaire  tramp. 

Glorinda.  Dodd. 

Glow-worm  tales.     (F.  S.  L.,  No.    579.)  Payn. 

Goblet,  The.  Tieck. 

Note. — In  Musseus  and  others.     Tales. 
GoFF,  Mrs.  H.  N.  K.     Who  cares? 

Golden  dawn.  Clay. 

Good  hater.  Boyle. 

Goodman,  E.  J.     Too  curious. 
Gore,  Mrs.     The  dean's  daughter. 

Grandmother's  money.  Robinson. 

[Gray,  W.  T.].     Blunders  of  a  bashful  man. 
Graysons,  The  :  a  story  of  Illinois.  Eggleston. 

Great  bank  robbery.  Hawthorne. 

Great  mistake,    A.      By  the  author  of   "  His    wedded 

wife." 
Great  world.  The.     (F.  S.  L.,   No.  600.)  Hatton. 

Green,  Anna  K.     Behind  closed  doors. 
Gretchen.  Holmes. 

Griffiths,  A.     Fast  and  loose. 
Griswold,  Mrs.  J.  A.     5f6' Winter,  Airs.  P.,  and  Jiow 

Mrs.  L. 
Guardians,  The.     By  the  authors  of  "A  year  in  Eden." 
Gun-maker  of  Moscow.  Cobb. 

Gunter,  a.  C.     Mr.  Barnes  of  New  York. 
^-  Mr.  Potter  of  Texas. 
Habberton,  J.     Brueton's  bayou. 
Haggard,  H.  R.     Allan  Quatermain. 

—  Colonel  Quaritch,  V.  C. 
■ — ■  Maiwa's  revenge. 

—  Mr.  Meeson's  will. 

—  A  tale  of  three  lions. 
Hale,  E.  E. 

—  In    his    name :    a    story  of    the  Waldenses    700    years 

ago. 

—  Mr.  Tangier's  vacations. 

Hale.  Lucretia  P.,  (?;zi/ Bynner,  E.  L. 

—  An  uncloseted  skeleton. 
Hall,  A.  D.     La  Tosca. 

A'^ote. — Based  on  Sardou's  play. 
Halpine,  Mary  G.     A  strange  betrothal. 
Halse,  G.     W^eeping  Ferry.     (F.  S.  L.,  No.  596.) 
Hamilton,  Gail  [Mary  A.  Dodge]. 

—  First  love  is  best. 

Hard-won  victory,  A.  Litchfield. 

Hardy,  T.     Wessex  tales. 

Contents  :  Three  strangers. — Withered  arm. — Fellow- 
townsman. — Interlopers  at  the  Knap. — The  distracted 
preacher. 

Harland,  Marion  [Mrs.  M.  V.  Terhime]. 

—  A  gallant  fight. 

Harmonia  :    a  chronicle.       By   the   author  of    "  Estelle 

Russell." 
Harris,  J.  C.     Free  Joe,  and  other  Georgian  sketches. 
Contents  :  Free  Joe. — Little  Compton. — Aunt  Foun- 
tain's prisoner. — Trouble  on  ho^t  Mountain. — Azalea. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  B.     Bar  Harbor  days. 
Harrison,  A/rs.  W.  K.     See  Malet,  L. 
Harte,  B.     Argonauts  of  North  Liberty. 

—  Crusade  of  the  "  Excelsior." 

—  Frontier  stories. 

Contents.-  Flip:  a  California  romance. — Found  at 
Blazing  Star. — In  the  Carquinez  W'oods. — At  the  mis- 
sion of  San  Carmel. — A  blue-grass  Penelope. — Left  out 
on  Lone  Star  Mountain. — A  ship  of  '49. 

—  A  Phyllis  of  the  Sierras,  and  A  drift  from  Redwood 

camp. 
Hatton,  J.     The  abbey  murder. 

—  The  great  world.     (F.  S.  L.,  No.  600.)  ] 


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(P..  S.  L.,  No.  2(j5.) 


Better  times  :  stories 


Pavtt. 
Clay. 


Braddon. 
Holmes. 
Waif  Old. 
He  im  burg. 
Pearson. 
Westall. 


A  princess  of  Java 
'  Hilda's  lover.") 


South 


Haunted  Chamber  Duchess. 

TVi?/^.— With  "  Tale  of  three  lions,"  by  H.  R.  Hag- 
gard. 
Hawthorne,  J.     An  American  penman. 

—  Another's  crime. 

—  David  Poindexter's  disappearance,  and  other  tales. 

—  A  dream  and  a  forgetting. 

—  Great  bank  robbery. 

—  Professor's  sister  :  a  romance. 

—  Section  558,  or,  the  fatal  letter. 

—  Sintire. 

—  Tragic  mystery. 
Hay,  Mary  C.      Hid  me  discourse. 

Noti'. — Bound  separately. 

—  Old  Mvddelton's  money.     16'. 
\\x\  KS,  \\.  [Mrs.  Ellen  6.  Kirk]. 

—  Qaeen  Money. 

IIeimhurg,  W.     Her  only  brother. 
Heir  of  the  ages. 
Heiress  of  Hilldrop. 

Henderson,  I.     Agatha  Page  :  a  parable 
Henry,  E.     "Sg.  " 
Henry  Dunbar.      12". 
Her  fatal  sin. 

Her  great  idea,  and  other  stories. 
Her  only  brother. 
Her  opportunity. 
Her  two  millions.     (F.  S.  L.,  No.  609.) 

—  Same.      (Bound  separately.) 
Herbert,  H.  W.     See  Forester.  Frank, 
Heron-Allen,  E.     Kisses  of  fate. 
Herr  Paulus. 

Heyse,  p.     Romance  of  the  canoness. 
HiGGINSON.  S.  J. 
Hidden  hand. 
Hilda.     {Same  as 
Hillingdon  Hall. 
His  broken  sword. 
His  Helpmate. 
His  way  and  her  will. 
HoLLEY,  Marietta  ("  yf^j-Za/;  ^ //<?«' J  Wife") 

—  Samantha  at  Saratoga. 
Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  E.     Her  fatal  sin. 

—  Tragedy  of  Redmount. 

—  A  woman's  love. 
Holmes,  Mrs.   M.  J.     Gretchen. 
Holy  rose,  The  (F.  S."  L.  No.  592). 
Home  again. 

Honourable  Mrs.  Vereker. 
Hopkins,  M.  Jr.     The  world's  verdict. 
House  of  the  musician.  Johnson. 

How    deacon    Tubman  and    parson  Whitney   kept    New 

Year's,  and  other  stories.  Murray. 

How  men  propose.  Stevens. 

Howard.  Blanche  W.      Tony,  the  maid  :  a  novelette. 
Howe,  E.  W.     A  man  story. 
HowELLS,  W.  D.      Annie  Kilburn. 

—  April  hopes. 

Hugo.  V.     Toilers  of  the  sea.     I2^ 
HULLAH,  Mary  E.      In  hot  haste. 
Hu.ME,  F.  W.      Mystery  of  a  hansom  cab. 
Hundredth  man. 

Hungereord,  Mrs.      See  Duchess,  The. 
Hunt,  Mrs.  A.      That  other  person. 
Hurlba,  a.      Eugenie  :  a  friend's  victim. 
Iceland  fisherman, 
llian  ;  or,  the  curse  of   the  Old  South  Church  of  Boston. 

Kane. 
In  bad  hands,  and  other  stories  (F.  S.  L.  No.  597). 

Robinson. 
In  Cupid's  net.  Clay. 

In  exchange  for  a  soul  (F.  S.  L.  No.  611).  Linskill. 

In  far  Lochaber.  Black. 

In  his  name.  Hale. 

In  hot  iiasie.  Hullah. 

In  pursuit  of  happiness.  Tolstoi. 

In  the  Carquinez  Woods.  Harle. 

Xote. — In  his  "  Frontier  stories." 


wrth. 

Clay. 

Forester. 

Taylor. 

Barrett. 


Besant. 

MacDonald. 

Duchess. 


Stockton. 


Loti. 


In  the  name  of  the  Tzar  (F.  S.  L.  No.  580).  Dayne. 

Indian  chief.     16".  Aimard. 

Inner  house.  The.  Besant. 

Invaders.  The,  and  other  .stories.  Tolstoi. 

lone  Stewart      16  .  Linton. 

Iron,  R.  [Olive  Schreiner].     Story  of  an  African  farm. 
Isidra.  ."^teell. 

Island,  The  ;  or  an  adventure  of  a  person  of  quality. 

Whiteing. 
It  is  the  law.  ll'illson. 

Ivan  Ilyitch,  and  other  stories.  Tolstoi. 

Jack  and  Jill.  J'hilips. 

Jack  the  fisherman.  Phelps. 

Jacks  sister  ;  or,  true  to  her  trust. 
Jackson,  Helen  (H    H).     Between  whiles. 
Jacobi's  wife.     (F.  S.  L.  No.   591.)  Sergeant. 

James,  W.Jr.     Daisy  Miller,  and  other  stories. 
Xote. — F.  S.  L.  No.  303  bound  .separately. 

—  The  reverberator. 

Jamieson,  Airs.  C.  V.     Story  of  an  enthusiast. 

Jay,  Harriet.     Marriage  of  convenience. 

Jean  Monteilh.  McClelland. 

Jefkeries,  R.     Amaryllis  at  the  fair.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  577.) 

Jenifer.  Thomas. 

Jerningham,  H.  E.  H. 

—  Diane  de  Breleuille.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  601.) 
Jettatura.  Gautier. 
Jewett,  Sarah    O.     King   of    Folly    Island,    and    other 

people. 
Jill  and  Jack.  Dillwyn. 

John  Ward,   preacher.  Deland. 

John  Winter.  Garrett. 

John,    Mrs.  H.  T.  C.  E.       See  Marlitt.  E. 
Johnson,  Virginia  W.      House  of  the  musician. 
Johnston,  R.  M. 

—  Mr.   Absalom  Billingslea,  and  other  Georgia  folk. 
Joseph  the  Jew  :  the  story  of  an  old  house. 

Joyce.  Oliphant. 

Kady  Stapleton. 

Kane,  J. 

—  llian  ;  or,  the  curse  of  the  Old  South  church  of  Boston. 
Karmel  the  scout.  Cobh. 
Katharine  Regina.  (F.  S.  L.  No.  613.)  Besant. 
Keddie,  Miss  H.      See  Tytler,  Sarah. 

Kenneth  Cameron.  Brown. 

King,  Capt.  C.     From  the  ranks. 

—  War-time  wooing. 

King,  Grace.     Monsieur  Motte. 

King  of  Folly  Island,  and  other  people.  Jewett. 

King's  Daughters.  Dickinson. 

KiNZlE,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Mark  Logan,  the  bourgeois. 

Kli',  W.  F.     Would  you  have  left  her  ? 

Kirk,  Mrs.  E.  O.     All  in  the  wild  March  morning. 

—  See  also  Hayes.  H. 

Kirkland.  J.     The  McVeys  :  an  episode. 

Kisses  of  fate.  Heron-Allen. 

Knitters  in  the  sun.  Thanet. 

Korol6nko,   V.     The  vagrant,  and  other  tales. 

Lad's  love.  Bates. 

Lady  .M.-ideleine's  pride.  Lancaster. 

'  LAFARGt  E,  P.      New  judgment  of   Paris. 
'  Lajla  :  a  tale  of  Finmark.  Triis. 

I  Lancaster,  Dorothy.     Lady  Madeleine's  pride. 
I  Lasses  of  Leverhouse.  Fothcrgill. 

\  Last  von  Reckenburg.  Francois. 

Lastchance  Junction.  McLean. 

i  Lawless,    Hon.  Emily.     Major  Lawrence,  F.  L.  S. 

Lee,  Margaret.     May  Blossom  ;  or,  between  two  loves. 

Leffingvvell.  A.     Mystery  of  Bar  Harbor. 

Left  out  on   Lone  Star  Mountain.  Harte. 

A'otc. — /;/  his  "  Frontier  stories." 

Legal  wreck.  Gillette. 

Len  Gansett  Pead. 

Leola.  Caifoll. 

Leon  Roch  :  a  romance.  Perez  GaldJs. 

LiBBEY,  Laura  J.     Miss  Middleton's  lover. 

Libussa.  Musceus. 

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Life  interest.  A.  Alexander. 

Life's  niislake.  Cameivn. 

Life's  morning.  Gissing. 

Like  and  unlike.  Braddon. 

LiNSKiLL,   M.-iry. 

—  In  exchange  for  a  soul.     (F.   S.  L.  No.  6ii.) 
Linton,  Mrs.  E.  L.     lone  Stewart.     i6'. 

—  Through  the  long  nights. 
Litchfield,  (irace  I).     A  liard-won  victory. 
Ln  EKK.      For  her  daily  bread. 

Little  maid  of  Acadie.  Reeves. 

LiiTLE,  J.  S.     The  day  ghost. 

Looking  backward,  2000-1887.  Bellamy. 

Lord  Vanecourt's  daughter.  Collins. 

Lost  reputation.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  586.) 

Lost  wedding-ring.  Pixey  and  Boy. 

LoTI,  P.      From  lands  of  exile. 

—  An  Iceland  fisherman. 

Love  and  theology.  Woolley. 

Loyalty  George.  Parr. 

Lucky   young  woman.  Philips. 

Lucy  Smith,  Strange  adventures  of.  Philips. 

Lyall,  Edna  [Miss  Bailey]. 

—  .Autobiography  of  a  slander. 
McClelland,  M.  G.     Jean  Monteith. 

—  Madame  Silva  \and  The  ghost  of  Dred  Power]. 
Macdonald,  G.      Donal  GVant. 

—  Elect  lady. 

—  Home  again. 

Macfarlane,  Margt.  R.     Odds  against  her. 
]\IcLean,  Sally  P.     Lastchance  Junction. 
Macquoid,  Katharine  S. 

—  Mere  Suzanne,  and  other  stories  (F.  S.  L.  No.  610). 
McVeys.  Tlie  :  an  episode.  '  Kirkland. 
Madame  Silva.  McClelland 
Madame's  grand-daughter.  (F.  S.  L.  No.  602).  Peard. 
Madelon  Lemoine.  Adams. 
Magic  skin.  Balzac. 
Magnificent  plebeian.  Magruder. 
Ma(;ruder.  Julia.     At  anchor. 

—  Magnificent  plebeian. 

Maiwa's  revenge.  Haggard. 

Major  and  minor.     2  v.  A^orris. 

Major  Lawrence,  F.  L.  S.  Lawless. 

Malet,  L.   [Mrs.  W.  K.   Harrison]. 

—  A  council  of  perfection. 
Malloy,  J.  F.     A  modern  magician. 
Malot,  H.      Speculator  in  petticoats. 

—  Zyte. 

Man  story,  A.  Howe. 

Man's  will,  A.  Fawcett. 

Marahuna  :  a  romance.  Watson. 

Mariager,  p.     Pictures  of  Hellas. 

Marjorie's  fate.  Clay. 

Mark  Logan,  the  bourgeois.  Kinzie. 

Marlitt,  E.  [Mrs.  H.  T.  C.  E.  John]. 

—  The  owl's  nest. 

Marriage  of  convenience.  J<^y- 

Marryat,  Florence  [Mrs.  R.  Church]. 

—  Woman  against  woman.     12. 

Marrying  and   giving  in   marriage.     (F.    S.  L.    No.  582.) 

MolesKwrih. 
Marsa,  the  Gypsy  bride.  Claretie. 

Note. — Same  as  "  Prince  Zillah." 
Marshall,  Emma. 

—  Alma  ;    or,  the  story  of  a  little  music  mistress. 
.Martin,  Amarala.     Our  uncle  and  aunt. 
Martin,  Mrs.  H.     Amor  vincit  (F.   S.  L.  No.  585). 
-Marvel.       ^  Duchess. 
Mary  Jane's  memoirs.  Sims. 
Marzio's  crucifix.                                                       Crawford. 
Master  of  his  fate.                                                                Barr. 
Master  of  Rathkelly.                                                          Smart. 
Mathers,  Helen  B.  [Mrs.  H.  B.  Reeves].     Found  out. 

—  Sam"s  sweetheart. 

Maximina.  Palacio    Valdez. 

May  Blossom  ;  or,  between  two  love.s.  Lee. 

May,  Mrs.  A.  W.     See  Craik,  Georgiana  M. 


Mayo,  Miss  I.  F.     See  Garrett,  E. 
Meade,  L.  T.  [Mrs.  E.  T.  T.  Smith]. 

—  The  O'Donnells  of  Inchfawn  (F.  S.  L.  No.  593). 
Mediation  of  Ralph  Hardelot.  A/into. 
Melechsala.                              .                                     Musceus. 

Note. — /w  Museeus  and  others.     Tales. 
Melville,  G.  J.  W.     Roy's  wife. 

Mere  child,  A.  Walford. 

Mere    Suzanne,  and    other    sketches    (F.  S.  L.  No   610). 

Macquoid. 
Merimee,  p.  Venus  of  Ule.  {In  "  Tales  before  Supper.") 
Mexican  girl,  A.  Thickstiin. 

Midnight  queen.  Fleming. 

Mignon's  husband.  Winter. 

Mignon's  secret.  Winter. 

Millionaire  tramp.  Givins. 

Minon  :  a  tale  of  love  and  intrigue.  Pearson. 

MiNTO,  W.     Mediation  of  Ralph  Hardelot. 
Miracle  gold.  Dowling. 

Miser  Farebrother.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  614.)  Farjeon. 

Miss  Curtis  ;  a  sketch.  Wells. 

Miss  Defarge.  Burnett. 

Note. — With  "  Brueton's  bayou,"  by  J.  Habberton. 
Miss  Gascoigne.  Riddell. 

—  Same.     (  With  "  99  Dark  Street.") 

Miss  Grief.  Woolson. 

Note.~\w  vol.  4  of  "  Stories  by  American  authors." 
"  Miss  Lou."  Roe. 

Miss  Middleton's  lover.  IJbbey. 

Miss  Varian  of  New  York.  Daintry. 

Mr.  Al)salom  Billingslea,  and  other  Georgia  folk.  yi3//«j/(7«. 
Mr.  Barnes  of  New  York.  Gunter. 

Mr.  Fortescue  :  an  Andean  romance.  Westall. 

Mr.  Incoul's  misadventure.  Saltus. 

Mr.  Meeson's  will.  Haggard. 

Mr.  Perkins  of  New  Jersey.  Parker. 

Mr.  Potter  of  Texas.  Gunter. 

Mr.  Tangier's  vacations.  Llale. 

Modern  Adam  and  Eve  in  a  garden.  Douglas. 

Modern  Circe.  Duchess. 

Modern  Don  Juan. 

Modern  Jacob.  Stuart 

Modern  magician.  Malloy. 

Modern  prophets,  and  other  sketches. 

Pansy  and  Htintington. 
Modeste  Mignon.  Balzac. 

Mohawks.  Braddon. 

Molesworth,  Mrs.      Four  ghost  stories. 

—  Marrying  and  giving  in  marriage.  (F.  S.  L.  No.  582.) 
Molly  Bishop's  family.  Owen. 
Moloch.  '  Praed. 
Mon  oncle  Barbassou.  Uchard. 
Mona's  choice.  Alexander. 
Monks  of  Thelema,  Besant  and  Rice. 
Monsieur,  madame,  et  bebe.  Drosz. 
Monsieur  Motte.  J^i'ig- 
More  true  than  truthful.                                               Clarke. 

—  Same.      (F.  S.  L.  No.   59S.) 
Murfree,  Mary  N.     See  Craddock,  C.  E. 
Muramasa  blade,  A.  Wertheimber. 
Murray,  D.  C.  and  Herman,  M.     One  traveller  returns. 
Murray,  W.  H.  H.     Doom  of  Mamelons. 

—  How  deacon  Tubman  and  parson  Whitney  kept  New 

Year's,  and  other  stories. 

Mus/EUS  and  others.     Tales.     Tran.sl.  by  Carlyle. 

Contents  :  Musaeus  :  Dumb  love  ;  Libussa  ;  Mel- 
echsala.— Tieck  :  Fair-haired  Eckbert  ;  The  trusty 
Eckart  ;  The  Runenberg  ;  The  elves  ;  The  goblet. — 
Richter :  Schmelzle's  journey  to  Flaetz  ;  Life  of  Quin- 
tus  Fixlein. 

Mysterious  doctor.  Stanley. 

Mystery  of  a  hansom  cab.  Hume. 

Mystery  of  Bar  Harbor.  Leffingwell. 

Mystery  of  Mirbridge.  Payn. 

Mystery  of  the  holly-tree.     (  With  her  "  On  her  wedding 
morn.")  Clay. 

Mystery  of  the  "  Ocean  Star."  Russell. 

Napoleon  Smith.     [By]  a  well-known  New  Yorker. 


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Narka,  the  Nihilist. 

O'Meara. 

Philips.  F.  C.     As  in  a  looking-glass. 

Near  relation. 

Coleridge. 

—  Dean  and  his  daughter. 

New  Antigone  :  a  romance  [By  Rev.  Dr.  Barry  ?  J 

—  Jack  and  three  Jills. 

—  Lucky  young  woman. 

New  judgment  of  Paris. 

Lafargue. 

Next  of  kin  wanted. 

Edwards. 

—  Strange  adventures  of  Lucy  Smith. 

—  Sam.iF.  S.  L.  No.  581.) 

Philistines,  The. 

Bates. 

Nicholas,  G.  A.  [.Mrs.   A.  \V.  Worthing 

on]. 

Phillips,  Mrs.  A.     Benedicta. 

—  When  Peggy  smiled  ! 

Phyllis  of  the  Sierras. 

Harte. 

NiNETTK  :  an  idyll  of  Provence. 

Picked  up  in  the  streets. 

Schobert. 

gg  Dark  street. 

Robinson. 

Pictures  of  Hellas.                                                      Mariager. 

—  Same.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  588.) 

Pierson.  E.  D.     Slave  of  circumstances. 

No.  19  State  Street. 

A  dee. 

Pine  and  palm. 

Conway. 

Noble  sacrifice,  A.     ( JF/V//  "  Jettatura  "  b) 

■  Gautier.) 

PiRKis,  C.  L.     Dateless  bargain. 

Fival. 

Pleasant  waters. 

Clator. 

NoRRls,  W.  E.     Major  and  minor.     2  v. 

Pool,  Maria  L.     Tenting  at  Stony  Beach. 

—  The  rogue. 

Praed,  Mrs.  C.     Moloch  :  a  story  of  sacrifice. 

Nun's  curse. 

Hidden. 

Pretty  miss  Bellew. 

Gift. 

Nymph  of  the  west. 

Seeley. 

Price,  A.     A  rustic  maid. 

Odds  ag.iinst  her. 

Macfarlane. 

Price,  Eleanor.     The  foreigners. 

O'Donnells  of  Inchfawn.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  593.)        J/eac/e. 

Prince  Charlie's  daughter. 

Clay. 

Old  Myddelton's  money. 

Hay. 

Prince  of  the  blood. 

Payn. 

Old  New- England  days. 

Damon. 

Prince  of  Java.                                                            Higginson. 

Oliphant.  Mrs.    Joyce. 

Prince  Zillah.     {Same  as  "  Marsa,  the  Gypsy  bride.") 

—  Son  of  his  father.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  554.) 

Claretie. 

A'o/c: — Bound  separately. 

Princess  Nourmahal. 

Sand. 

—  Wizard's  son.      12  . 

Professor's  sister.                                                   Hawthorne. 

—  and  Aldrich,  T.  B.     The  second  son. 

Put  to  the  test. 

Braddon. 

Olivia  Delaplaine. 

O'Meara,  Kathleen.     Narka,  the  Nihilist 

Fawcctt. 

Queen  Money. 

Hayes. 

Quick  or  the  dead  ? 

Rives. 

On  her  wedding  morn. 

Clay. 

QuiNCY,  J.  P.     The  Peckster  professorship. 

One  maid's  mischief. 

Fenn. 

Quintus  Fixlein,  Life  of. 

Richter. 

One  that  wins.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  606.) 

Note. — In  Musseus  and  others.     Tales. 

—  Sawf.     (Bound  separately) 

Raffensperger,  Mrs.  A.  F.     Patience  Preston,  M.  U. 

One  traveller  returns.                          Murray 

and  He)-man. 

Read,  O.  P.     Len  Gansett. 

Only  a  coral  girl. 

Forde. 

Rebel  rose,  The. 

Only  a  face.     ( IVitA  "  The  day's  ghost."  ) 

Baldwin. 

Recoiling  vengeance,  A. 

Barrett. 

Only  a  farmer's  daughter. 

Andrews. 

Red  route, The. 

Sime. 

Only  me. 

Bailey. 

Red  spider.                                                           Baring-Gould. 

Only  the  governess. 

Carey. 

Reeder,  a.  P.     Around  the  golden  deep. 

Operetta  in  profile,  An. 

Czeika. 

Reeves.  Mrs.  H.  B.     See  Mathers.  Helen  B. 

Orion,  the  gold  beater. 

Cobb. 

Reeves,  Marian  C.  L.     A  little  maid  of  Acadie 

. 

Orthodox  :  a  tale. 

Gerard. 

Remember  the  Alamo. 

Barr. 

Osborne,  D.     Spell  of  Ashtaroth. 

Renee  :  a  romance. 

Wilson. 

Our  new  mistress. 

Yonge. 

Residuary  legatee. 

Stimson. 

Our  Phil,  and  other  stories. 

Dana. 

Reverberator,  The. 

James. 

Our  uncle  and  aunt. 

Martin. 

Revolution  in  Tanner's  Lane.                             R 

utherford. 

Owen,  Catherine.     Molly  Bishop's  family. 

Richard  Cable,  the  lightshipman.                 Baring-Uould. 

Owl's  nest. 

Marlitt. 

RlCHfER,  J.  P.  F.     Tales.     Transl.  by  Carlyle 

Palaces  and  Prisons. 

Stephens. 

Note. — In  Musseus  and  others.     Tales. 

Palacio  Valdez,  a.     Maximina. 

Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H.      Miss  Gascoigne. 

Palmer.  Mary  T.     Doctor  of  Deane. 

—  Same.     (  With  "99  Dark  Street.") 

Parker,  G.     Mr.  Perkins  of   New  Jersey. 

—  Nun's  curse. 

Parr,  Mrs.  L.     Loyalty  George. 

Rives,  Amelie. 

Parsons,  Miss  Julia  M.     See  Warth,  J. 

—  Brother  to  dragons,  and  other  old-time  tales. 

Partners,  The. 

Daudet. 

Contents  :  A  brother  to  dragons. — The  farrier  lass  0' 

Patience  Preston,  M.D. 

Raffensperger. 

Piping  Pebworth. — Nurse  Crumpet  tells  her 

story. 

Paul  and  Christina. 

Barr. 

—  Herod  and  Mariamne  :  a  tragedy. 

K  2724. 

Paul  PatofT. 

Crawford. 

—  The  quick  or  the  dead  ? 

Payn,  J.    The  eavesdropper  :  an  unparalleled  experience. 

—  Virginia  of  Virginia. 

—  Glow-worm  tales.     (F.  S.  L.,  No.  579.) 

Robert  Elsmere. 

Ward. 

—  Heir  of  ihe  ages. 

Robert  Helmont. 

Daudet. 

—  Mystery  of  Mirbridge. 

Robinson,  F.  W.     Courting  of  Mary  Smith. 

—  Prince  of  the  blood. 

—  Grandmother's  money. 

Peard,  Frances  M. 

—  In  bad  hands,  and  other  stories  (F.  S.  L.,  N 

0.  595). 

—  Madame's  grandmother.    (F.  S.  T>.,  No. 

602.) 

—  99  Dark  Street. 

Pearla  ;  or,  the  world  after  an  island.    (F.  b 

.L.,  No.  334.) 

—  Same.     (F.  S.  L.,  No.  5S8.) 

Edwards. 

Roe,  E.  p.     The  earth  trembled. 

.VoU. — Bound  separately. 

—  Found,  yet  lost. 

Pearson,  H.  C.     Her  opportunity. 

—  "  Miss  Lou." 

Pearson,  F.  W.     Minon  :  a  tale  of  love  and  intrigue. 

Roger  Berkeley's  probation. 

Campbell. 

Peckster  professorship. 

Qiiincy. 

Rogue.  The. 

A' orris. 

Pendleton,  E.     A  Virginia  inheritance. 

Roker,  a.  B.     ["A  broker."]     Ask  her,  man 

ask  her ! 

Pendleton,  L.     Bewitched. 

Rollins.  Alice  W.     The  three  Tetons. 

Penelope's  suitors. 

Bynner. 

—  Uncle  Tom's  tenement. 

Perez  Galdos,  B.     Court  of  Charles  IV. 

Romance  of  a  quiet  watering-place. 

Warddell. 

—  Leon  Roch.     2  v. 

Romance  of  the  canoness. 

Heyse. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  S.     The  gates  between. 

Ross,  C.     Gallery  of  a  random  collector. 

—  Jack,  the  fisherman. 

Roy's  repentance. 

Sergeant. 

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Roy's  wife.  Melville. 

Runenberg,  The.  Tieck. 

Note.  -  In  MusjEus  and  others.     Tales. 
Russell.  W.  C.     A  book  for  the  hammock  (F.   S.   L., 
No.  599). 

—  Frozen  pirate.     (F.  S.  L.,  No.  607.) 

—  Mystery  of  the  "  Ocean  Star." 

Russian  proprietor.  Tolstoi. 

Rustic  maid,  A.  Price. 

RuTHF.RKORD,  M.      Revolution  in  Tanner's  Lane. 
S.\LTU.s,  E.     Eden  :  an  episode. 

—  Mr.  Incoul's  misadventure. 

—  Tristrem  Varick. 

Samantha  at  Saratoga.  Holley. 

Sam's  sweetheart.  Mathers. 

Sano,  Geo.     Princess  Nourmahal. 

Sappho.  Datidet. 

Sardou.  V.     Black  pearl. 

(  Witlt  "  Jettatura  "  by  Gautier.) 
Scheherazade  :  a  London  night's  entertainment.    Warden. 
Schmelzle"s  journey  to  Flaetz.  Richter. 

Note. — In  Musaeus  and  others.     Tales. 
SCHOBERT,  H.     Picked  up  in  the  streets. 
SCHREINER,  Olive.     See  Iron,  Ralph. 
Sea-spray;   or,  facts  and  fancies  of  a  yachtsman.  Benjamin. 
Sebastopol.  1  olsto'i. 

Second  son.  Oliphant and  Aldrich. 

Secret  of  Fontaine-La-Croix.  Field. 

Section  558  ;  or,  the  fatal  letter.  Hawthorne. 

Seeley,  H.     A  nymph  of  the  west. 

Self  or  bearer.      i6\  Besant. 

Sellers,  Elizab.  J.     From  18  to  20. 

Septameron.  Williams  and  others. 

Sergeant,  Adeline.     Roy's  repentance. 

—  Jacobi's  wife.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  591.) 

Seth's. brother's  wife.  Frederic. 

Shattered  idol.  Clay. 

Ship  of  '49.     (/«  his  "  Frontier  stories.")  Harte. 

Shorthouse,   J.   H.       Countess    Eve. 

—  Teacher  of  the  violin,  and  other  tales. 

Signa's  sweetheart.  Clay. 

Signov  I.  Farina. 

SiME,  \V.     The  red  route. 

Sims,  G.  R.      Mary  Jane's  memoirs. 

Sinfire.  Hawthorne. 

Slave  of  circumstances.  Pierson. 

Smart,  H.     A  false  start. 

—  Master  of  Rath-kelly. 

Smith,  Mrs.  E.  T.  T.     See  Meade,  L.  T. 

Society  rapids. 

Son  of  his  father.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  554.)  Oliphant. 

N^ote. — Bound  separately. 
SouTHWORTH,  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.     The  hidden  hand. 
Speculator  in  petticoats.  Malot. 

Spell  of  Ashtaroth.  Osborne. 

Spell  of  home.  Werner. 

Spencer,  Mrs.  G.  E.     Calamity  Jane. 

—  Dennis  Day,  carpet-bagger. 

Spenser,  Mary  C.     Brinka,  an  American  countess. 

Stanley,  Capt.  Z.  L.     The  mysterious  doctor. 

Stannaru,  Mrs.  H.  E.  V.     See  Winter,  J.  S. 

Stapleton,   Patience.     Kady. 

Steel  hammer.  Ulbach. 

Steell,  W.      Isidra. 

Stephens,  Mrs.  A.  S.     Palaces  and  Prisons. 

Stevens,  Agnes,  collector.     How  men  propose. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     The  black  arrow. 

Stimson,  F.  J.  (•'/•  -S".  of  Dale.")     Fir.st  harvests. 

—  The  residuary  legatee. 

Stinde,  J.      Frau  Wilhelmine  :  concluding  part  of  "  The 

Buchholz  family."' 
Stockton,  F.  R.     Amos  Kilbright,  with  other  stories. 

—  The    Dusantes  :    sequel    to    "Casting   away    of    Mrs. 

Leeks  and  Mrs.  Aleshine." 

—  The  hundredth  man. 
Stories  from  the  Persian. 

Contents  :  AbduUa  of  Khorassan. — Ahmed  the  cob- 
bler. 


Shorthouse. 
Alexander. 
Pool. 
See  Harland,  Marion. 

Apple  ton. 
Knitters  in  the  sun. 

Hunt. 


Story  of  an  African  farm.  Iron. 

Story  of  an  enthusiast.  yaniiesoti. 

Story  of  Antony  Grace.  Fenn. 

Story  of  Colette. 

Story  of  Jewad.  'AH  'Aziz  Efendi. 

Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs.  Craddock. 

Story  of  Mary.  Spencer. 

Note. — Same  as  her  "  Dennis  Day,  carpet-bagger." 
Strange  adventures  of  a  house-boat.  Black. 

Strange  betrothal.  Halpine. 

Strange  manuscript  found  in  a  copper  cylinder  [By  Prof. 

De-Mille?]. 
Stray  leaves  from  Newport.  Wheeler. 

Stuart,  Hester.     A  modern  Jacob. 

Stubble  or  wheat  ?  Dod. 

Sturgis,  J.     Thraldom. 

Tale  of  three  lions.  Haggard. 

Tales  before  supper.  Gautier  and  M/rim/e. 

Tancredi  :  a  tale  of  the  opera.  Wood. 

Taylor,  U.  A.     The  city  of  Sarras. 
Taylor,  Winnie  L.     His  broken  sword. 
Teacher  of  the  violin,  and  other  tales 
Ten  of  us  :  original  stories  and  sketches. 
Tenting  at  Stony  Beach. 
Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V. 
Terrible  legacy,  A. 
Thanet.   O.  [Alice  French]. 
That  other  person. 

Thekla.  Armstrong. 

ThicKSTUN,  F.      a  Mexican  girl. 
This  man's  wife.     (F.  S.  L.  No.   548 ).  Fenn. 

N'ote. — Bound  separately. 
This  mortal  coil.  Grant. 

This  wicked  world.  Cameron. 

Thomas,  Annie  [Mrs.  P.  Cudlip].     Jenifer.     i6\ 
Thomas,  Bertha.     Elizabeth's  fortune. 
Thraldom.  Sturgis. 

Three  Tetons,  The.  Rollins. 

Through  green  glasses.  Allen. 

Through  the  long  nights.  Linton. 

TiECK,  Tales.      Translated  by  Carlyle. 

Note. — /;/  Musieus  and  others.      Tales. 
Tilting  at  windmills.  Connelly. 

To  call  her  mine.     (F.  S.  L.  No.   583).  Besant. 

—  Same.     (Bound  separately). 

Toilers  of  the  sea.  Hugo. 

ToLSTOl,  Count  L.  N.     Family  happiness. 

—  In  pursuit  of  happiness. 

—  The  invaders,  and  other  stories. 
I  —  Ivan  Ilptch,  and  other  stories. 

—  Russian  proprietor. 

—  Sebastopol. 

—  Two  pilgrims  ;  or,  love  and  good  deeds. 

—  War  and  peace:  Borodino,  iS  12-20. 

N'ote. — F.  S.  L.  No.  521. ^z  bound  separately. 
Tony  the  maid.  Howard. 

Too  curious.  Goodman. 

Tosca,  La.  Hall. 

Note. — Based  on  Sardou's  play  of  the  same  name. 
Tourgee,  A.     Black  ice. 

—  Button's  inn. 

Trafton.  E.  H.     "  Cell  No.  13." 

Tragedy  of  Redmount.  Holmes. 

Tragic  mystery.  Hawthorne. 

Tramp  actor.  Barnes. 

Tristrem  Varick.  Saltus. 

Troy  town,  .Astonishing  history  of. 

True  Magdalen.  Clay. 

Trusty  Eckart.  Tieck. 

A'ote. — In  Musaeus  and  others.     Tales. 
Two  Pilgrims  ;  or,  love  and  good  deeds.  Tolstoi. 

Tytler,  Sarah.  [Miss  H.  Keddie.]  Buried  diamonds.  12  . 

—  Disappeared.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  584.) 
Uchard,  M.     Mon  oncle  Barbassou. 

Ugly  Barrington.  Duchess. 

Ugly  duckling.  An.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  604  )  Erroll. 

Ulbach,  L.     For  fifteen  years  :   sequel   to  "  The  steel 
hammer." 


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U  I.BACH.  L.     Steel  hammer. 

Uncle  Pierce.  Blather-wick.  ' 

Uncle  Tom's  tenement.  Rollins. 

Uncloseted  skeleton.  An.  Hale  and  Bynner. 

U.NDER  the  auroras  :  a  marvelous  tale  of  the  interior  world. 
Under  the  storm.  Yonge. 

Undercurrents.  Duchess. 

Unlaid  fjhost.  An  :  a  study  in  metempsychosis. 
Vagrant.  The.  and  other  tales.  Koroh'nko. 

Veiled  beyond  :  a  romance  of  the  adepts.  Alexander. 

Vendetta  !  or,  the  story  of  one  forgotten.  Corelli. 

Venus  of  lile.     (///  "Tales  before  supper.")       MMnu'e. 
Verne.  J.     Adventures  of  three    Englishmen  and    three 
Rus.iians  in  South  Africa. 
.Vote. — Same  as  his  "  .Meridiana." 
Village  tragedy.  Woods. 

Virginia  inheritance.  Pendleton. 

Virginia  of  Virginia.  Rii^es. 

VogCe.  E.  M.   de      The  Russian  novelists.  L.  9461. 

'•  V.  R."  :  a  novel.     (K.  S.  L.   No.  590.) 
Walfdrd,  L.  B.     Baby's  grandmother. 

—  Her  great  idea,  and  other  stories. 

—  A  mere  child. 

WAL\Vf)RTH,  M.  T.    Zahara;  or,  a  leap  for  empire. 
Wanted— a  wife.     ( IVith  her"  Mignon"s  secret.")  Winter. 
War  and  peace  :  Borodino,  1812-20.  Tolstoi. 

A^'ote. — F.  S.  L.  No.  521.(7  bound  separately. 
Ward,  ,l/rs.  H.      Robert  Elsmere. 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.     "  Robert  Elsmere"  and  the  battle 

of  belief.  Z.  2169. 

Warddel,  Nora  H.      Romance  of  a  quiet  watering-place. 
Warden,  Florence.     At  the  world's  mercy. 

—  Scheherazade  :  a  London  night's  entertainment. 

—  A  woman's  face  :  or  a  Lakeland  mystery. 

Warth,  J.     [Mrs.  Julia    M.  Parsons']     Dorothy    Thorn 

of  Thornton. 
War-time  wooing.  ^'"g- 

Watson,  H.  B.  .M.     Marahuna,  a  romance. 
Weeping  Ferry.     (F.  S.  L.  No.    596.)  Halse. 

Wedded  hands  :  a  novel. 
Wells,  Kate  G.     Miss  Curtis  :  a  sketch. 
Werner,    E.     [Elisabeth      Buersten  binder.]     Spell     of 

home. 
Wertheimber,  L.     A  Muramasa  blade. 
Wessex  tales.  Hardy. 

Westall,  W.     .\  fair  crusader.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  605.) 

—  Her  two  millions.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  609.) 

—  Same.     (Bound  separately.) 

—  Mr.  Fortescue  :  an  Andean  episode. 
Westbury,  H.  Frederick  Hazzleden. 
What's  his  offence  ?  a  novel. 

Wheeler,  Esther  G.     Stray  leaves  from  Newport. 

When  Peggy  smiled  !  Nicholas. 

Whiteing,  R.  The  island  ;  or,  an  adventure  of  a  per- 
son of  quality. 

Who  cares?  Goff. 

Wife's  honor.  Young. 

Wild    Margaret.  Fleming. 

WiLi.i.\.MS,  F.  H.,  and  others.     The  septameron. 

WiLLsoN,  T.  E.  It  is  the  law  :  a  story  of  marriage  and 
divorce  in  N.  Y. 

Wilson,  Augusta  E.     See  Evans,  Augusta  J. 

Wilson,  .Marian  C.     Renee  :  a  romance. 

Winter.  J.  S.  [Mrs.  H.  E.  V.  StannardJ. 

—  Garrison  gossip.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  57S.) 

—  Mignon's  husband. 

—  Mignon's  secret,  c;/*/ Wanted — a  wife. 

Winter.  Mrs.  P.,  and  Boy,   Mrs.   L.   [Mrs.  J.  A.  Gris- 

woldj.     Lost  wedding-ring. 
Winter  picnic.  Dickinson. 

With  the  immortals.  Crawford. 

Wizard's  son.  Oliphant. 

Woman  against  woman.  Manyat. 

Woman's  face,  A.  Warden. 

Woman's  love,  A.  Holmes. 

W'ooD,  Dr.  E.  .\.     Tancredi  :  a  tale  of  the  opera. 
Woods,  Margaret  L.     A  village  tragedy. 
Woolley,  Celia  P.     Love  and  theology. 


Woolson,  Constance  F.      Miss  Grief. 

Note. — In  vol.  4  of  "  Stories  by  American  authors." 
World  "went  very  well  then.  Besant. 

Note. — F.  S.  L  ,  No.  557,  bound  separately. 
World's  verdict.  Hopkins. 

Would  you  have  left  her  ?  Kip. 

YoNGE.  Charlotte  M.     Our  new  mistress. 
—  Under  the  storm. 
Young,  E.  A.     A  wife's  honor. 

Young  maids  and  old.  Bumham. 

Zahara  ;  or,  a  leap  for  empire.  Walworth. 

Zola,  E.      The  dream. 

Zyte.  Malot. 

B.     JUVENILE    FICTION. 

About  giants  and  other  wonder  people. 

Smithson  and  Barnes. 
ADA.MS,  W.  T.      See  Optic,  Oliver. 
Afar  in  the  forest.  Kingston. 

Note. — Same  as  his  "  In  the  forest" 
After  school  days  '  a  stor}-  for  girls.  Goodwin. 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.     A  garland  for  girls. 
Alden,  Mrs.  G.  R.     See  Pansy. 
Alden,  W.  L.     a  new  Robinson  Crusoe. 
Alger,  H.,jr.     Bob  Burton. 

All  or  nothing  ;  or,  Ruthven  of  Ruthven.  Green. 

Allen,  W.  B.     Pine  cone  stories. 

4.    Kelp  :  a  story  of  the  Isles  of  Shoals. 
Aulnoy,  Countess  d  .     Fairy  tales. 
Ballantyne,   R.    M.     Blue  lights  ;  or.  hot  work  in  the 

.Soudan. 
Basket  of  flowers  :  a  tale  for  the  young. 
Baumbach,  R.     Summer  legends.' 

Bee-man  of  Orn,  and  other  fanciful  tales.  Stockton. 

Biding  his  time.  Trowbridge. 

Black  arrow.  The.  Stevenson. 

Blind  brother,  The.  Greene. 

Blue  and  gray  series.     See  Optic,  O. 
Blue  lights  ;  or,  hot  work  in  the  Soudan.  Ballantyne. 

Bob  Burton.  Algf^. 

Boy  broker.  Alunsey. 

Boy  pioneer  series.      See  Ellis,  E.  S. 
Bravest  of  ihe  brave.  Henty. 

Breakfast  for  two  :  a  stor)-  for  girls.  Mathews. 

Broome.  Lady.     Harry  Treverton. 
Bi  rnett.  Fiances  H.     Editha's  burglar. 

—  .Sara  Crewe  ;  or,  what  happened  at  Miss  Minchin's. 
Burnham  Breaker.  Greene. 
Bybury  to  Beacon  street.  Diaz. 
Camp  in  the  mountains.                                                   Ellis. 

Note. — No.  2  of  his  "  Deerfoot  series." 
Camp-fire  and  wigwam.  Ellis. 

Note. — Vol.  2  of  his  "  Log  cabin  series." 
Castlemon.  Harry  [C.  A.  Fosdickj.     Forest  and  stream 
series. 

2.  Snagged  and  sunk. 

—  Steel  horse  ;  or,  the  rambles  of  a.  bicycle. 
Chezzles,  The.  Morse. 
Christmas  with  grandma  Elsie.                                   Finley. 
Chrystal,  Jack,  &  Co.                                                 Munroe. 
Chitrch.  'Rev.  A.  J.     Three  Greek  children. 

Clark.  Mrs.  S.  R!  G.     Herbert  Gardanell's  children. 
Colonel's  money.  Lillie. 

Cox,  Maria  M.     Raymond  Kershaw  :  a  story  of  deserved 

success. 
Cox,  p.     <^ueer  people,  such  as  goblins,  giants,  etc. 

—  Queer  people  with  paws  and  claws. 

—  Queer  people  with  wings  and  stings. 

Daddy's  boy.  Meade. 

Deerfoot  series.     See  Ellis.  E.  S. 

Delta  Bixby.     ( With  his  "  Chrystal,  Jack,  &  Co.") 

Munroe. 
Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.     Bybury  to  Beacon  street. 

—  The  John  Spicer  lectures. 

Dr.  Deane's  way.  Huntington  and  Pansy. 

Dozen  of  them.  Pansy. 

Dragon  of  the  north.  Oswald, 

Drayson,  A.  W.     From  keeper  to  captain. 


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Eaton,  Frances  {Sargent  Flint). 

Japanese  fairy  tales,  Nos.  9-12. 

—  A  queer  little  princess  and  her  friends. 

John  Spicer  lectures.                                                        Diaz. 

Editlia's  burglar. 

Burnett. 

Judge  Burnham's  daughters.                                         Pansy. 

Ei<jhty-seven. 

Fansy. 

Kelp  :  a  story  of  the  Isles  of  .Shoals.                           Allen. 

F.LLIS.  E.  S.      Boy  pioneer  series. 

Kensington  junior.                                                        Sidney. 

3.     Ned  oil  the  river. 

Note. — Willi  her  "  St.  George  an<l  the  dragon." 

—  Deerfoot  series. 

King  of  the  golden  river.                                              Kjiskin. 

2.   Camp  in  the  mountains. 

—  :^ame.     (  With  his  "  Two  paths.")                        I  381.?*. 

3.   Last  war  trail. 

King's  daughter.                                                             Pansy. 

—  Log  cabin  series. 

Kingston,  W.  H. 

I.   The  lost  trail. 

—  Afar  in  the  forest.     {Same  as  his  "  In  the  forest.") 

2.  Camp-fire  and  wigwam. 

—  Three  admirals. 

—   ]Vyoining  Vallev  series. 

—  Three  commanders. 

'  I.   Wyoming. 

—  Three  lieutenants. 

Elsie's  friends  at  Woodburn. 

Fin  ley. 

—  Three  midshipmen. 

EwiNG,  Juliana  H. 

Last  war  trail.                                                                       Ellis. 

—  Snap-dragons  and  Old  Father  Christmas. 

LiLLiE,  Lucy  C.     The  colonel's  money. 

FAIRY   TALES. 

—  Household  of  Glen  Holly. 

—  Aulnoy,  Countess  d'.     Fairy  tales. 

—  My  mother's  enemy. 

—  Baumt)ach,   R.      Summer  legends. 

Lion  of  the  north.                                                             Heftty. 

—  (ox.  P.      Queer  people  such  as  goblins,  giants,  etc. 

Little  helpers.                                                             Vandegnft. 

—  Ewing,   Juliana   H.     Snap-dragons,    and  Old    Father 

Little  Joe.                                                                            Otis. 

Christmas. 

Little  miss  Weezy's  brother.                                       Shirley. 

—  Japanese  fairy  tales.     Nos.  g-12. 

Little  Peter  :  a  Christmas  morality.                              Malet. 

—  Mitchell,  S.    W.      Prince  Little   Boy.  and  other  tales 

Log  cabin  series.     See  Ellis,  E.   S. 

out  of  fairy-land. 

Long  exile,  and  other  stories  for  children.                Tolstoi. 

—  Putnam    Eleanor    and  Bates  A.     Prince 

Vance  :    the 

Lost  trail.                                                                           Ellis. 

prince  with  a  court  in  his  box. 

Luska,  S.  [Heniy  Harland].     My  uncle  Florimond. 

—  Ruskin,  J.      King  of  the  golden  river. 

Malet,  L.      Little  Peter:  a  Christmas  morality. 

Same.  (  With  his  "  Two  paths.") 

I  381. «. 

Margaret  Regis,  and  some  other  girls.                       Ryder. 

—  Sherman,  F.  D.,  and  Bangs,  J.  K.     New 

waggings  of 

Mathews,  Joanna  H.     Breakfast  for  two. 

old  tales. 

—  Uncle  Rutherford's  attic. 

—  Stockton,  F.    Bee-man  of  Orn,  and  other  fanciful  tales. 

—  Uncle  Rutherford's  nieces  :  a  story  for  girls. 

Ting-a-ling. 

Meade,  L.  T.     Daddy's  boy. 

—  Wilde,  0.      The  happy  prince,  and  other  tales. 

Midshipman  at  large.                                                       Talbot. 

Farrington.  Margaret  V.     Tales  of  King 

Arthur,   and 

Millington,  T.  S.     Some  of  our  fellows. 

his  knights  of  the  round  table. 

Mrs.  Deane's  way.                                                  Huntington. 

F"ighting   the  sea. 

Jiand. 

Mrs.  Harry  Harper's  awakening.                                 Pansy. 

FiNLEY,  Martha.     Christmas  with  grandma 

ELsie. 

Mitchell,  S  W.     Prince  Little  Boy,  and  other  tales  out 

—  Elsie's  friends  at  Woodburn. 

of  fairy  land. 

Flag  on  the  mill. 

Sleight. 

Monteagle.                                                                       Pansy. 

Fleetwing  series.      See  Newell,  C.  M. 

Montezuma's  gold  mines.                                                 Ober. 

Flint,  Sargent.     See  Eaton,  Frances. 

Morse,  Lucy  G.     The  Chezzles. 

For  name  and  fame. 

Henty. 

Munroe,  K.     Crystal,  Jack,  &  Co.,  and  Delta  Bixby. 

FosDiCK,    C.  A.      See  Castlemon,  Harry. 

MuNSEY.  F.  A.     The  boy  broker. 

Frazar,  D.     Perseverance  Island. 

My  uncle  Florimond.                                                    Luska. 

Frith,  H.      Hunting  of  the  "  Hydra." 

My  uncle's  enemy  :   a  story  for  girls.                             Lillie. 

From  keeper  to  captain. 

Drayson. 

Ned  Melbourne's  mission.                                        •     Hillock. 

Garland  for  girls. 

Alcott. 

Ned  on  the  river.                                                              Ellis. 

Gasparin.  Madame.     Under  French  skies. 

New  Robinson  Crusoe.                                                  Alden. 

Giant  dwarf. 

Jak. 

New  waggings  of  old  tales.                  Shermati  and  Bangs. 

Gilly  flower. 

Perkins. 

Newell,  C.  M.     Fleetwing  series  :  Isle  of  Palms. 

Goodwin,  Christina. 

Ober,  F.  A.     Montezuma's  gold  mines. 

—  After  school-days  :  a  story  for  girls. 

Old  Father  Christmas.                                                 Ewing. 

Grant,  R.     Jack  in  the  bush. 

Note. — With  her  "  Snap-dragons." 

Green,  E.  E.    All  for  nothing  ;  or,  Ruthven 

of  Ruthven. 

Old  flag.  The. 

Greene,  H.     The  blind  brother. 

Optic,  Oliver  [W.  T.  Adams].     Blue  and  the  gray  series. 

—  Burnham  Breaker. 

I.   Taken  by  the  enemy. 

Happy  prince,  The,  and  other  tales. 

Wilde. 

—  Boat-builder  series. 

Harland,  H.      See  Luska,  S. 

6.   Ready  about. 

Harry  Treverton  :  his  tramps  and  troubles. 

Broome. 

Otis,  J.     Little  Joe. 

Hartner,  Eva.    Pythia's  pupils  :  a  story  for 

young  girls. 

Oswald,  E.  J.     Dragon  of  the  north. 

Henty,  G.  A.      Bravest  of  the  brave. 

Otto  of  the  silver  hand.                                                    Pyle. 

—  F"or  name  and  fame. 

Page,  T.  N.     Two  little  Confederates. 

—  In  the  reign  of  terror. 

Pansies.                                                                            Pansy. 

—  Lion  of  the  north. 

Pansy  [Mrs    G.  R.  Alden].      .\  dozen  of  theln. 

—  True  to  the  old  flag. 

—  Eighty-seven. 

Herbert  Gardanell's  children. 

Clark. 

—  Judge  Burnham's  daughters. 

Hillock,  A.  Elizabeth.     Ned  Melbourne's 

mission. 

—  The  king's  daughters. 

Hoi'KiNS,  S.  R.      A  young  prince  of  commerce. 

—  Mrs.  Harry  Harper's  awakening. 

Household  of  C;ien  Holly. 

Lillie. 

—  Monteagle. 

Hunting  of  the  "  Hydra." 

Frith. 

—  Pansies. 

Huntington,  Faye.     Mrs.  Deane's  way. 

—  Pocket  Measure. 

—and  Pansy.     Dr.  Deane's  way. 

—  Sidney  Martin's  Christmas. 

In  the  reign  of  Terror. 

Henty. 

—  Spun  from  fact. 

Isle  of   Palms. 

Newell. 

—  Wise  and  otherwise. 

Jack  in  the  bush. 

Grant. 

—  and  Huntington,  Faye.     Modern  prophets,  and  other 

Jak.     [Miss  Annie  Bolles  Williams.]     Giant  dwarf. 

sketches. 

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Pansy  and  Livingston,  Mrs.  C.  M.     Profiles. 

Sparrow,  the  tramp  :  a  fable  for  children. 

Wesselhoeft. 

Pen.                                                                                    Perkins. 

Spun  from  fact. 

Pansy. 

[Perkins,  Mrs.  S.  C]     Gilly  flower. 

Spyri,  Johanna.     Swiss  stories. 

—  Pen. 

Start  in  life. 

Tro-ivbridge. 

Pkrkv,  Nora.     Youngest  miss  Lorton,  and  other  stories. 

.Steel  horse. 

Castlemon. 

I'erseverance  Island.                                                     Frazar. 

Stephens,  C.  A.     Voung  moose-hunters. 

I'eter  Budstone  :  tiie  boy  who  was  hazed.          Trowbridge. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     The  black  arrow. 

Pine  cone  stories.     See  Allen,  W.   B. 

Stockton,  F.   R.     Bee-man  of  Orn,  and  other  fanciful 

I'oci<et  measure.                                                             Pansy. 

tales. 

Prince  Little  Boy,  and  other  tales  out  of  fairv-land. 

—  Ting-a-ling. 

Mitchell. 

Summer  legends. 

Baumbach. 

Prince  Vance.                                           Putnam  and  Bates. 

Swiss  stories. 

spyri. 

Profiles.                                                  Pa7isy  and  Livingston. 

Taken  by  the  enemy. 

Optic. 

Putnam,  Eleanor  aW  Batks,  A.     Prince  Vance. 

Talbot,  C.  R.     A  midshipman  at  large. 

Pyle.  H.     Otto  of  the  silver  hand. 

Tales  of  King  Arthur,  and  his  knights  of  the  round  table. 

Pythia's  pupils  :  a  story  for  young  girls.                  Hartner. 

Farrington. 

Queer  little  princess  and  her  friends.                          Eaton. 

Three  admirals. 

Kingston. 

Queer  people  such  as  goblins,  giants,  etc.                     Cox. 

Three  commanders. 

Kingston. 

Queer  people  with  paws  and  claws.                                Cox. 

Three  Greek  children. 

Church. 

Queer  people  with  wings  and  stings.                              Cox. 

Three  lieutenants. 

Kingston. 

Rand,  E.  A.      Fighting  the  sea. 

Three  midshipmen. 

Kingston. 

Raymond  Kershaw  :  a  story  of  deserved  success.          Cox. 

Ting-a-ling. 

Stockton. 

Ready  about.                                                                      Optic. 

ToLSTof,  Count  L.  N. 

Robinson  Crusoe,  A  new.     See  New  Robinson  Crusoe. 

—  The  long  exile,  and  other  stories  for  child 

ren. 

RusKiN,  J.     King  of  the  golden  river. 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Biding  his  time. 

Ryder,    Annie    H.       Margaret   Regis,  and   some  other 

—  Peter  Budstone  :  the  boy  who  was  hazed. 

girls. 

—  Start  in  life. 

.St.  George  and  the  dragon.                                           Sidney. 

True  to  the  old  flag. 

Henty. 

Sara  Crewe.                                                                   Burnett. 

Two  little  Confederates. 

Page. 

SCHULE  der  Weisheit  und  Tugend. 

Uncle  Rutherford's  attic. 

Mathews. 

Sherman,  F.  D.  and  Bangs,  J.  K. 

Uncle  Rutherford's  nieces. 

Mathews. 

—  New  waggings  of  old  tales. 

Under  French  skies. 

Gasparin. 

Shirley,  P.     Little  miss  Weezy's  brother. 

Vandegrift,  Margaret.      Little  helpers. 

Sidney  Martin's  Christmas.                                             Pansy. 

Watson's  Woods;  or,  Margaret  Huntington' 

>  experiment. 

Sidney.   Margaret. 

Wesselhoeft,  Lily  F.     .Sparrow  the  tramp. 

—  St.  George  and  the  dragon,  and  Kensington  junior. 

WiLDK,  O.     The  happy  prince,  and  other  ta 

es. 

Sleight,   Mary  B.     Flag  on  the  mill. 

Wise  and  otherwise. 

Pansv. 

Smithson,  Isabel,  and  Barnes,  G.  F. 

Wyoming. 

Eltis. 

—  About  giants  and  other  wonder  people. 

Wyoming  Valley  series.     See  Ellis,  E.  S. 

Snagged  and  sunk.                                                   Castlemon. 

Young  moose-hunters. 

Stephens. 

Snap-dragons  :  a  tale  of  Christmas  eve.                     hiving. 

Young  prince  of  commerce. 

Hopkins. 

Some  of  our  fellows  :  a  school  story.                 Millington. 

Youngest  miss  Lorton,  and  other  stories. 

Perry. 

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TRAVELS. 


I.     American  History  and  Travels. 

A.     NORTH  AMERICA. 

Bancroft.  Works,    v.  1-15,  18-23,  27-29,  32-37.  P  7515. 

1-  5.  Native  races. 

6-  8.  History  of  Central  America. 

9-14.  History  of  Mexico. 

15.  History    of    the    North    Mexican    states    and 
Texas. 

18-23.  History  of  California. 

27,  28.  History  of  the  Northwest  coast. 

2g.  History  of  Oregon. 

32.  History  of  British  Columbia. 

33.  History  of  Alaska. 

34.  California  pastoral,  1769-1848. 

35.  California  inter  pocula. 
36,  37.  Popular  tribunals. 

Cumberland.     The    queen's    highway  from   ocean    to 

ocean.  P  7564. 

Hart.      Fall  of  New  France.  1755-60.  P  7612. 

I1igc;i\son.     Travellers  and  outlaws.  P  7202. 

Karr.     Shores  and  alps  of  Alaska.  P  7642. 

Lees  </«</ Clutterbuck.  B.  C.  1887  :  a  ramble  in  Brit- 
ish Columbia.  P  7263. 

B.   UNITED  STATES:  GENERAL  HISTORY  AND 

TRAVELS. 
.\bbot.     Blue  jackets  of  '76.  Q  4501. 

—  Blue  jackets  of  1812.  Q  5501. 


I  Arnold.     Civilization  in  the  U.  S.  Q  15. 

■  Bancroft.     The  native  races.  v.  1-5  of.    V  7515. 

I  Barrows.     Indian's  side  of  the  Indian  question.  Q  2028. 
[  —  U.  S.  of  yesterdayand  of  to-morrow.  Q  28. 

I  Brooks.     Story  of  the  American  Indian.  Q  2536. 

—  Story  of  the  American  Sailor.  Q  1536. 
Brydges.  Uncle  Sam  at  home.  Q  62. 
Champney.     Three  Vassar  girls  at  home.                 Q  559. 

—  Great-grandmother's  girls  in  New  Mexico.  1670-80. 

Q955I- 
Drake.  Making  of  the  great  west,  15x2-1883.  Q  1126. 
Eggleston.      History  of  the  U.  S.  and  its  people. 

Q  15S0. 
Fiske.     Critical  period  of  American    Historv,    i78'^-89. 

Q4151. 

Force,     f  .\merican  archives  :  4th  series.     Documentary 

history  of  the  English  colonies  in  North  America 

from  1774  to  1776.      V.  6.  Q  1832.^7. 

—  \Sime  :  5th  series     Documentary  history  of  the  U.  S. 

from  1776  to  1783.  V.  1-3.  '  Q  1832./'. 
GiLMORE  ("  Edmund  Kirke").  Advance-guard  of  western 

civilization.  Q1168. 

Hale.     History  of  the  U.  S.  Q  11S2.//. 

Harlem.      Independence  Day  .'\ssociation.  Celeiiration, 

18S6.  Q  4 1 86. 

—  t  Same.  O  4 1 S6. 
Hinsdale.  The  old  Northwest.  Q  1623. 
Irving.  Indian  sketches.  Q  2224. 
Kellev.     The  old  south  and  the  new.  Q  239. 


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)4 


4— HISTORY  :  American  History  and  Travel 


Morris      Half  hours  with  American  history.  2v.  Q  1316. 

Murray.     Daylight  land.  Q  695. 

New   York    State.     Journals  bf    .Maj.    (ien.    Sullivan    in 

1779.  Q  4697. 

—  f  Savie.  Q  4697. 
Roberts  Shoshone  and  other  western  wonders.  Q  374. 
SoLEY.  Boys  of  18 12,  and  other  naval  heroes.  Q  5749- 
Thayer.  Marvels  of  the  new  world.  Q  762. 
Thwaites.      Historic  waterways  :  600  miles  of  canoeing. 

Q440 
Tri'e  stories  of  American  wars.  Q  1447. 

Yalrose.     Hon.  Uncle  Sani._  Q  457. 

Warner.      On   horseback  :     a'  tour   in    Yirginia,    North 
Carolina,  and  Tennessee.  Q  465. 

^YILSON,     The    Black    Phalanx  :  a  history  of  the  Negro 
soldiers  of  the  U.S.  Q  ijgo.d. 

Winsor,  c'dr.     f  Narrative  and  critical  hist,  of   America. 

P  7898. 

6.  The  U.  S.  of  North  America,  Part  1. 

7.  The  United  States,  Part  2. 

C.     UNITED  STATES  :   CIVIL  WAR,  1S61-65; 

Batti.es  and  leaders  of  the  Civil  War.       v.  1-3.   Q  7806. 
BiGELOW.      France  and  the  Confederate  navy.         Q  7040. 
Billings.      Hardtack  and  coffee  ;  or,  the  unwritten  stoiy 
of  army  life.  Q  7525. 

Coffin.      Drum-beat  of  the  nation.  Q  7557-^- 

—  Marching  to  victory.  Q  7557./. 

—  My  days  and  night's  on  the  battle  field.  Q  755 7.. w. 
Dolbledav.  Gettysburg  made  plain.  Q7i25,§'. 
Hague       A   blockaded    familv   in   .Alabama    during     the 

civil  war.  .      '  Q  7181. 

History  of  the   Corn    Exchange    Regiment,  11 8th  Penn. 
Vols.  Q  7624. 

Johnson.      Short  history  of  the  war  of  secession.   Q  7639- 

Kieffer.      Recollections  of  a  drummer-boy.  Q  7646. 

LiVERMORE.      My  story  of  the  war.  Q  7661. 

Paris.     History  of  the  civil  war  in  America,  v.  4.   Q  7706. 

PiTTENGER.    Daring  and  suffering  :  history  of  the  Andrews 
railroad  raid  into  Georgia  in   1862.  Q  7713. 

SoLEY.     Sailor  boys  of  '61.  Q  7749. 

Toombs.     N.  J.  troops  in  the  Gettysburg  cam.paign. 

Q  7444- 

United  States.     {IVar  Department.)     f  War  of  the   Re- 
bellion.    Series  i,  v.  iS-22.  Q  TjlZ-c- 

Watson.      Life  in  the  Confederate  army.  Q  7469. 

WiLKiE.      Pen  and  powder.  '  Q  7482. 

Y'li.soN.    Pictorial  history  of  the  Great  Civil  War.  Q  7791. 

AVoKMELEV.      The  other  side  of  war  with  the  army  of  the 
Potomac.  Q  7792. 

Note.  — "  Letters  from  the  U.  S.   Sanitary  Commis- 
sion in  Virginia  in  1862  '' 

D.   UNITED  STATES:  SEPARATE  STATES,   Etc. 

Adirondacks. 

CoLViN.     Adirondack  and  state  land  surveys  to  1884. 

Q  9559 
\  Same.  Q  9558.'?. 

—  i.ame  to  18S6.  Q  9559  a. 
\  Same.  Q  9558.^. 

Alaska. 


V.  Z3of  P7515. 
P  7642. 


Q9535- 


Bancrofi-.     History  of  Alaska. 
Karr.     Shores  and  alps  of  Alaska. 

Berkshire  Hills. 
Pool.     Vacation  in  a  buggy. 

Buffalo. 

Buffalo  Express,     f  Pictorial  year-book  and  calendar  for 

1888.  Q  9814. 

California. 

Bancroft.     History  of  California,      v.  18-23  of  P  7515- 

—  California  pastoral,  1769-1848.  v.   34  ^/P  7515. 

—  California  inter  pocula.  v.  35  of  P  7515. 
LiNLEY  and  WiDNEY.  California  of  the  South.  Q  9269. 
NORDHOFF.     Peninsular  California.  Q  9700./. 


Cooperstown   {N.  Y.). 
Shaw.     History  of  Cooperstown.  Q  9402//. 

Florida. 
Oher.     Knockabout  Club  in  the  Everglades.         Q  9701. 

Grand  Rapids. 
Grand  Rapids  as  it  is.     1888.  Q  9838. 

Harlem    {N.  V.  City). 
Riker.     f  Harlem  (N.   Y.)  :   its  origin   and  early  annals. 

Q  9724- 

Indiana. 
Dunn.      Indiana  :   a  redemption  from  slavery 


Maine. 
Barrows.     Shaybacks  in  camp. 

Massachusetts. 
Bridgm.'\n.      Ten  years  of  Massachusetts 

Missouri. 
Carr.      Missouri  a  bone  of  contention. 

Neiv  York  (City). 
Todd.     Story  of  the  city  of  N.  Y. 


Q9127. 

Q  9028.  J. 

Q  9058. 

Q  9077- 

Q  9443-^. 

Q  9536. 


New  York  {State). 
Brooks.     Story  of  New  York. 

Fernow,  edr.     \  Documents  relating  to  the  colonial  his- 
tory of  N.  Y.     v.  15.   N.  Y.  in  the  Revolution. 

Q  9868. 
New  mirror  for  travellers  and  guide  to  the  springs.      1828. 

Q  9327- 

Werner.      Civil    list    and   constitutional  history   of   the 

colony  and  state  of  N.  Y.  Q  9785. 

—  f  Same.  Q  9785. «. 

A^orth  Carolina. 

Warner.     On  horseback.  Q  465. 

N'orthwest  Coast. 
Bancroft.      History  of  the  Northwest  Coast. 

v.  27,  28  of  P  7515. 
Ohio. 
Black.     Story  of  Ohio.  (^  9527. 

King.     American  commonwealths  :   Ohio.  Q  9244. £?. 

Oregon. 
Bancroft.     History  of  Oregon.  v.  29  of  Y  7515. 

St.  Augustine. 
Reynoi  DS.      Old  St.    Augustine  :    a  story  of  three  cen- 
turies. Q  9370 
South  Carolina. 
Allen.     Gov.    Chamberlain's   administration    in    South 
Carolina.  Q  9503 
Tennessee. 
Phelan.      History  of  Tennessee. 

Texas. 
Bancroft.  History  of  Texas. 
Warner.     On  horseback. 

Virginia. 
Warner.     On  horseback. 

Yosemite   Valley. 
HUTCHINGS.      In  the  heart  of  the  Sierra 


Q  9350 


V.  15  of¥  7515 
Q465 


Q465 
Q963r 


E.     SPANISH    AMERICA. 


Bancroft.  History  of  Central  America,  v.  6-8  ofV  7515 

—  History  of  Mexico.  v.  9-14  of  P  7515. 

—  History  of  the  North  Mexican  states  and  Texas. 

V.  15  of?  7515- 

Blake  and  Sullivan.      Mexico,  picturesque,  political, 

progressive.  P  8044. 


APPRENTICES'     LIBRARY    OF    THE     CITY     OF    NEW    YORK. 


4— HISTORY  :  Oriental  History  and  Travels. 


15 


Brioham.  Guatemala  :  the  land  of  the  Quetzal.  P  8535 
Charnay.     Ancient  cities  of  the  new  world.  P  8550. 

CuBAS.      f  Republic  of  Mexico  in  1876.  P  9564. 

Curtis.     Capitals  of  Spanish  America.  P  9565. 

Froude.     The  English  in  the  West  Indies.  P  8158. 

Le  Plongeon.      Here  and  there  in  Yucatan.  P  8264. 

Mexico.     +  Reports  of  the  Committee  of  Investigation 

sent  in  1873  to  the  frontier  of  Texas.  P  8681. 

Paton.     Down  the  islands  :  a  voyage  to  the  Caribbees. 

P  8706. 
Ripley.      From  flag  to  flag  :  a  woman's  advs.  in  Mexico, 

Cuba,  ctr.  P  8373. 

2.     British  History  and  Travels. 

Argyll.      Scotland  as  it  was  and  as  it  is.      2  v.      R  2509. 

Ar.nold.     England    as   she   seems :    notes   of   an    Arab 
hadji.  R  1014. 

Ashley.     Edward  III.  and  his  wars,  1327-60.     R  1016. 

ASHTON.     Dawn  of  the  19th  century  in  England.   R  1017. 

Barnard.     Strongbow's  conquest  of  Ireland.        R  2027. 

Besant.      Fifty  years  ago.  R  1523. 

Daly.     Ireland  in  '98.  R  2568. 

DoDD.     Cathedral  days  :  a  tour  through  southern  Eng- 
land. R  1 124. 

Foster.     Crime  against  Ireland.  R  2156. 

Guild.     Britons  and  Muscovites.  Na  yii%.b. 

Hawthorne  {Mrs.).     Notes  in  England  and  Italy. 

Na  3190. 

Holmes.     Our  hundred  days  in  Europe.  R  1211. 

Hurlbert.     Ireland  under  coercion.  *  R  2218 

HUTTON.     Misrule  of  Henry  III.  R  1219. 

—  Simon  de  Montfort  and  his  times.  R  1219.^-. 
Jessoi'p.     Arcady  for  better  for  worse.  R  1234. 

—  Coming  of  the  friars,  etc.  R  1234. c. 
Lawless.  Story  of  Ireland.  R  2262. 
-McCalman.     Abridged  history  of  England  [to  1880J. 

R  1667. 
Mandat-Grancey.     Paddy  at  home  ("  Chez  Paddy  "). 

R  2287. 

—  Same.  (F.  S.  L.  No.  603.)  C  9835/. 
MoRiTZ.  Travels  in  England  in  1782.  R  1318. 
MuLOCK.  An  unknown  country  |  Ireland].  R  2693. 
ORell  [P.  Blouet].     Friend  Macdonald.     (F.  S.  L.  No. 

608.)  C9835.^'-. 

Pascoe.     London  of  to-day.  R  1343.5. 

Pellew.  In  castle  and  cabin  :  Ireland  in  1887.  R  2346. 
RoLFE.     Tales  from  English  history.  R  1377. 

Stevenson.  Edinburgh  :  picturesque  notes.  R  2421. 
Two  centuries  of  Irish  history.  1691-1870.  R  2770. 

3.     French  History  and  Travels. 

Champney.     Three  Vassar  girls  in  France.  S  1550. 

Dabney.     Causes  of  the  French  revolution.  S  mi. 

Hare.     Days  near  Paris.  S  Ii86.(/. 

—  Walks  in  Paris.  S  1186. 
HoziER.  The  Franco- Prussian  war.  2  v.  S  1843. 
Hugo  Things  seen.  S  1215. 
Masson.  Story  of  mediaeval  France.  S  1291.J. 
O'Rell  [P.  Blouet].     Land  of  the  mounseer.  (F.  S.  L. 

No.  608.)  C  9835._^. 

Pennell.     Our  sentimental  journey  through  Franc;  and 

Italy.  Na  3346. 

ScilELL.     Campaign  of  1870-71  :  operations  of  the  army 

under  von  Goeben.  S  1734. 

Wartensleben.     Campaign  of  1870-71  :    operations  of 

the  army  under  von  ManteufFel.  S  1779. 

4.     German,  Teutonic,  and  Slavonic 
History  and  Travels. 

Curtis.     Land  of  the  Nihilist.  S  4107. 

Davies.     On   Dutch  waterways.  R  8823. 

Davis.     Norway  nights  and  Russian  davs.  R  3115. 

Foulke.     Slav  or  Saxon?  '  S  4156. 

Gerard.    Land  beyond  the  forest  :  Transylvania.  S  6165. 


Guild.     Britons  and  Muscovites.  Na  3178.1$. 

HoziER,     The  seven  weeks'  war.     2  v.  R  4629. 

Kimball.     Midnight  sunbeams  [:  travels  in  Scandinavia]. 

K  3243- 
Kinglake.  Invasion  of  the  Crimea,  v.  5,  6.  S  4244. 
Rogers.     .Story  of  Holland.  R  8376. 

Smith.  Well-worn  roads  of  Spain,  Holland,  etc.  Na  3412. 
Stepniak  [A.  I.  Ertel].  The  Russian  peasantry.  S  4421. ^r. 
Tolsto!.  Napoleon  and  the  Russian  campaign.  S  4443. 
TuTTLE.     History  of  Prussia,     v.  1-3.  R  4449. 

Whitman.     Imperial  Germany.  R  4480. 

5.     Italian  and  Spanish  History  and 
Travels. 

Alexander.     Christ's  folk  in  the  Apennine.  S  3(X)7. 

Brown.     Venetian  studies.  S  3061. 

Field.     Gibraltar.  S  2589. 

—  Old  Spain  and  new  Spain.  S  2149  "• 
Hawthorne  (Mrs.).     Notes  in  England  and  Italy. 

Na  3190. 
Lund.     Como  and  Italian  lake-land.  S  3274. 

Oliphant.      Makers  of  Florence.  T  5337. 

—  Makers  of  Venice.  S  3702. 
Pennell.      Our  sentimental  journey  through  France  and 

Italy.  Na  33.;6. 

—  Two  pilgrims'  progress.  S  3347. 
Ross.  Italian  sketches.  S  3378. 
Smith.     Wcll-wom  roads  of  Spain,  Holland,  and  Italy. 

Na  3412. 

6.     Latin  and  Greek  History. 

Abbott.     History  of  Greece.  N  8501. 

Inge.  Society  in  Rome  under  the  Cjesars.  N  9221. j. 
Mahaffy.     Greek  life  and  thought.  N  8285.^. 

MoMMSEN.     f  Romische    Geschichte :  5.   Die    Provinzen 
von  Csesar  bis  Dioclesian.  N  9677. 

Vincent  flW  Joy.     Outline  history  of  Greece.      N  S460. 

7.     Oriental  History  and  Travels. 

Anderson.     25  years  in  a  waggon  in  the  gold  regions  of 
Africa.     2  v.  P  5010./. 

Ballou.     Under  the  southern  cross  :  travels  in  Australia, 
and  other  Pacific  island.s.  P  6024. 

Bell.     From  Pharaoh  to  Fellah.  P  2521. 

Butterwokth      Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Antipodes. 

O  4541. 

COOKSON.      Tiger-shooting  in  the  Doon  and  Ulwar. 

O  5560. 

Cox.     Diversions  of  a  diplomat  in  Turkey.  S  8562. 

—  Isles  of  the  princes  ;  or,  the  pleasures  of  Prinkipo. 

S  8103. 
Das.     Sketches  of  Hindoo  life.  O  51 14. 

Drummond.     Tropical  Africa.  P45S1. 

Gleichen.  With  the  camel  corps  up  the  Nile.  P  2602. 
Greey.     Young  Americans  in  Japan.  O  260^./. 

Hart.     Western  China.  O  2rS8. 

James.     The  Long  White  Mountain  :  a  journey  in  Man- 
churia. O  2636. 
Keene.     Fall  of  the  Moghul  empire.  O  5238. 
Knox.      Boy  travellers  in  Australasia.  P  6650. 

—  Boy  travellers  on  the  Congo.  P  3650./'. 
Layard.      Early  advs.  in  Persia,  Susiana,  and  Babylonia. 

2  v.  O  9262. *-. 

Lowell.     Soul  of  the  far  east  [:  Japan.]  O  2273. 

Markens.     Hebrews  in  America.  N  728S. 

Maspero.     Egyptian  archeology.  N  6290. 

Original  Mr.  Jacobs  :  a  startling  expose  [of  the  Jews]. 

N  7339. 
Oxford,     short   introduction   to   the  history  of  ancient 

Israel.  N  7340. 

Prelaer.     Ran  away  from  the  Dutch  ;  or.  Borneo  from 

south  to  north.  P  6707. 

Poole  ami  others.     Story  of  Turkey.  S  8355. 

Ragozin.  Storyof  Media,  Babylon,  and  Persia.  N  5362./;/. 
Renan.     People  of  Israel  till  the  time  of  David.  N  7721. 


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5— LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE:  Drama  and  Plays. 


Richardson.     Story  of  the  Niger.  P  3372. 

Robinson.     Pharaohs  of  the  bondage  and  the  Exodus. 

N  6375. 
Sheldon.     Yankee  girls  in  Zululand.  F  5403. 

Sydney    Morning    Herald.        f  Centennial    Supplement, 
1888.  P  6758. 

A'()/t'. — Contains  "  The  origin  and  progress  of  Aus- 
tralian settlement." 
ToMi'KiNS.      Through  David's  realm.  O  9440. 

WiLKlNS.     Daily  life  and  work  in  India.  O  5483. 

Wilson.   China  :  its  civilization  and  possibilities.   O  2486. 
Y.AN  Phou  Lee.     When  I  was  a  boy  in  China.       O  2497. 

8.     Travels,  Voyages,    and   Geography : 
General  Works. 

CoLBECK.     A  summer's  cruise  in  the  waters  of  Greece, 
Turkey  and  Russia.  Na  3558. 

Cram,   f  Standai-d  American  atlas  of  the  world.  N  ig2i.a. 

Crowninshield.     The  ignoramuses  :  a  travel  story. 

Na  3563. 

Emra.     The  centre  of  the  central  sea.  Na  3136- 

Glisan.     Two  years  in    Europe.  Na  3602. 

Guild.     Over  the  ocean.     [Europe.]  Na  3i7S.(). 

Heywood.      An  ocean  tramo.  N  2201. 

Holmes.     Our  hundred  days  in  Europe.  R  1211. 

HowELLS  a>id  Perry,  fdrs.     Library  of  universal  adven- 
ture by  sea  and  land.  N  3628. 

McKenzie.     Some  things  abroad.  N  3282. 

MiTFORD.      Orient  and  Occident :  from   Lahore  to  Liver- 
pool. N  3310. 


Palgrave.     Ulysses ;    or,   scenes  and  studies   in   many 

lands.  N  3705 

Reclus.      Bird's-eye  view  of  the  world.  N  1720 

Richardson.     A  girdle  round  the  earth.  N  3724, 

Smith.  The  wonderful  cities  of  the  world.  N  1747 
Stevens.     Around  the  world  on  a  bicycle,    v.  2.    N  3754. 

Wight.      Winding  journey  around  the  world.  N  3789, 

9.     Universal  and  Miscellaneous 
History. 

Bradley.     Story  of  the  (loths.  N  5056. 

CuTTS.  Scenes  and  characters  of  the  Middle  Ages.  N  4109. 
Freeman.     Four  Oxford  lectures:  1887.  N  4594./. 

Hervey.     Book  of  Christmas.      1888.  T  S198. 

Holland  Lodge,  f  Historical  sketch  of,  1878.  T  9626. 
Knox.      Decisive  battles  since  Waterloo.  N  4650 

Lefebure.      Embroidery    and    lace  :  their    manufacture 

and  history.  -  T  8264. 

Morris.      The  Aryan  race  :  its  origin,  eU.  N  5317. 

N.    Y.     Sta/e   (Gra>/d    Chapter  of  Royal  Arch  Masons). 

f  Constitution,  t'/c,  1880.  '  T  9697. a'. 

—  t  Proceedings,  1876,  1881-85,  1887.  T  9697  c. 

—  ( Grand  Lodge  of  Masons),     f  Constitution  and  statutes, 

1886.  T  9329. 

—  f  Proceedings,  1887.  T  9697  a. 
Quaker  City   philatelist,      v.    2  (Jan. -Dec,    18871. 

T  6717. 

Waite.     Real  History  of  the  Rosicrucians.  T  9463. 

U.   S.  {General  Grand  Chapter  of  Royal  Arch  Masons). 

■\  Proceedings,  1883.  T  9773. a. 


PART  5.-LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE. 


I.     Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 

BL.A.DES.      Enemies  of  books.      Revised.  M  7044. 

+  Book  chat.     v.  2,  3  (Jan.,  1887-Dec.,  1888).     M  7532. 

•'  Books  that  have  helped  me."  By  E.  E.  Hale  and 
others.  M  7531. 

Note. — Reprinted  from  the  "  Forum." 

Cincinnati  Public  Library,  f  Bulletin  of  books  added 
during  1887.  M  8818. 

CUSHING.      f  Initials  and  pseudonyms.    2d  series.  M  7565 

Fletcher,  f  Co-operative  index  to  periodicals  for  1887. 
1S88.  M  7591. 

Grand  Rapids  Public  School  Library,  f  Classified  lists, 
1878-86.  M  S604. 

Indianapolis  Public  Library,  f  Selection  of  books  for 
young  readers.  M  8223. 

Jones.     The  best  reading.     3(1  series,  1881-86.    M  7234. 

f  Library  journal,    v  12,  13  (Jan.  '87-Dec.  '88).  M  8662. 

I  Literary  news      New  series,  v.  9.  (1888).         M  7885. 

Milwaukee  Public  Library,  f  Quarterly  index  of  addi- 
tions.    V.  I  (1886-87).  M  8683. r. 

New  Jersey  State  Library.     +  Annual  report  for  1887. 

M    8696.  7£/. 

New  York  Library  Club.  Union  list  of  periodicals  cur- 
rently received  by  the  N.  Y.  and  Brooklyn  libraries, 
1887.  M  7697. 

—  \  Same.      1SS7.  M  7697. 

New  York  Mercantile  Library,  f  Finding  list  of  French 
prose  fiction.  M  8697.?/. 

New  York  State  Library,  f  ()7th-69th  annual  reports, 
1884-86.  '  M  8698.//. 

Publisher's  weekly,     v.  32-34.     (July,  1887-Dec.  1888). 

M  7716. 

ToPEKA  (Kansas)  Free  Public  Library.  \  1st  supple- 
ment to  catalog.  1887.  M  8766. 

2.     Drama  and  Plays. 

.V-.-iCHYLUS.      Tragedies.      Literally  transl.  by  Buckley. 

K  8005./J. 
Contents  :  Prometheus  chained.— The  seven  against 


Thebes.  —  The   Persians.  —  Agamemnon.  —  The  choe- 

phori. — The  furies. — The  suppliants. 

Bulwer-Lytton.     Dramatic  works.  K  2064. <-. 

Contents :     Duchess    de    La    Valliere. — Richelieu.— 

Lady  of  Lyons. — Money. — Not  so  bad  as  we  seem. 

Donnelly.     The    great    cryptogram:     Francis    Bacon's 

cipher  in  the  so-called  Shakespeare  plays.   K  2573. 

Dumas.     Francillon.     28*^  ed.  K  4577- 

Euripides.     Tragedies.     Literally    transl.    by    Buckley. 

2  V.  K  8139. i^. 

1.  Hecuba. —  Orestes. —  Phoenissas. —  Medea. —  Hip- 
poly  tus. —  Alcestis.  —  Bacchae  —  Heraclidfe. — Iphigenia 
in  Aulide. — Iphigenia  in  Tauris. 

2.  Hercules  furens. — Troades. — Ion. — Andromache. 
— Suppliants. — Helen. — Electra. — Cyclops. — Rhesus. 

Ford.     Best  plays.     Ed.  by  Ellis.  K  2i56.<r. 

Contents  :  The  lover's  melancholy. — 'Tis  pity  she's  a 
whore. — The  broken  heart. — Love's  sacrifice. — Perkin 
Warbeck. 
Goethe.      Faust  :   a  tragedy.      Transl.   by  Taylor.     2  v. 
in  I.  "  K  3171.1'. 

Green.     Risifi's  daughter  :  a  drama.  K  2175. 

Hall.     Shakespeare  versus  Ingersoll.  K  2183. 

Heywood.     Best  plays.      Ed.  by  Verity.  K  2201. 

Contents  :    A    woman   killed  with    kindness.  —  Fair 
maid    of   the   west.  —  The   English    traveller. — Wise 
woman  of  Hogsdon. — Rape  of  Lucrece. 
Ibsen.      Pillars    of    society,    and    other    plays.      Ed     by 
Ellis.  K  2221. 

Contents  :  Pillars  of  society. — Ghosts. — An  enemy  to 
society. 
MiDDLETON.     Best  plays.     Ed.  by'ElHs.  K  2303. 

Contents  :  Trick  to  catch  an  old  one. — The  change- 
ling. —  Chaste  maid    in    Cheapside.  —  Women  beware 
women. — The  Spanish  Gipsy. 
Morgan.    .Shakespeare  in  fact  and  in  criticism.   K  2316.J. 
Pemberton.     Charles  Dickens  and  the  stage.        K  2346. 
Renan.     Abbess  of  Jouarre.  K  4369. 

Rives.     Herod  and  Mariamne  :  a  tragedy.  K  2724. 

Shakespeare.     Macbeth.     Ed.  by  Rolfe.        K  2401. w. 
—  Othello.     Ed.  by  Rolfe.  K  2402.6^. 


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Sophocles.     Tragedies.     In  English  prose  [by  Buckley]. 

K  8415.^. 
Contents:    (Eciipus  tyrannus. — fEdipus  Coloneus. — 
Electra. — Anlitjone. — Trachinix'. — Ajax. — Philoctetes. 
Waters.     William  Shakespeare  portrayed  b/  himself. 

K  2466. 

3.     Essays  on  Various  Subjects. 

Arnold.     Essays  in  criticism.     2d  series.  M  4015. 

Brown.     Spare  hours.     5th  ed.     3  v.  M  4oi5i.r. 

1.  Rob  and  his  friends,  and  other  papers. 

2.  John  Leech,  Marjorie  Fleming,  and  other  papers. 

3.  Locke  and  Sydenham,  and  other  papers. 
Church.     Miscellaneous  essays.  M  4089. 
DowDEN.     Transcripts  and  studies.                     M  4125./'. 
Eliot.     Essays,  atid  Leaves  from  a  note  book.     (F.  S.  L. 

No.  597.)  €9835.^ 

Gi;rney.     Tertium  quid  :    chapters  on  various  disputed 

questions.     2  v.  M  4178.9. 

Hedge.  Martin  Luther,  and  other  essays.  M  4192.6. 
Landor.     The  pentamcron,  etc.  M  1260./. 

Mathews,  K.     Pen  and  ink.  M  4293./. 

Mathews,  W.  Men,  places,  and  things.  M  4293.  w. 
Mazzi.nl  Essays  :  selected  from  the  writings  of.  M  4295. 
MuLOCK.  Concerning  men.  and  other  papers.  M  4321  f. 
Mulford.     The  swamp  angel.  M  1321. 

—  White  cross  library,     v.  I.  M  4320. 

Repplier.      Books  aiid  men.  M  4368. 

Walsh.     Paradoxes  of  a  Philistine.  M  4464.8. 

Whipple.     Outlooks'  on  society,  literature,  and  politics. 

M  4480.  (). 
Whitman.     November  boughs.  M  4788. 

4.     History  of  Literature. 

Beers.     Outline  sketch  of  American  literature.   M  9034.«'. 

Bourne.  English  newspapers  :  chapters  in  the  history 
of  journalism.     2  v.  M  9532. 

MORLEY.  English  writers,  v.  2.  From  Csedmon  to  the 
Conquest.  M  9316./. 

Richardson.  American  literature,  1605-1885.  v.  2.M  9724. 

Saintsbury.      History  of  Elizabethan  literature.   M  93S3. 

Saunders.     Story  of  some  famous  books.  M  9387. 

Sted.man  and  Hutchinson.  Library  of  American  liter- 
ature.    V.  1-6.  .M  9753. 

1.  Early  colonial  literature,  1607-1675. 

2.  Later  colonial  literature,  1676-1764. 

3.  Literature  of  the  Revolutionary  period,  1765-1787. 

4.  Literature  of  the  Republic.  1788-1820. 

5.  Literature  of  the  Republic,  1821-1834. 

6.  Literature  of  the  Republic,  1835-1860. 
Wilkinson.     Classic  German  course  in  English.    M  9282. 


7.     Poetry. 


K  ioo4.(/. 
K  10J5./. 

K  1534- 
K  1077.^. 
K  1077./. 

K  6089. 
K  1568.3. 

K  1127. 


5.  Language. 

Bishop.     Exact  phonography.  W  1043. 

DiEHL.  Two  thousand  words  not  in  Webster's  diction- 
ary. W  2122. 

HUEBSCH.  VolapUk  :  a  guide  for  learning  the  universal 
language.  W  12 15. 

Long.     Slips  of  tongue  and  pen.  W  2272. 

MOller.     Biographies  of  words,  and  home  of  the  Aryas. 

W  321./^. 

MuNSON.  Dictionary  of  practical  phonography.  W  1322.*/. 

Ollendorff's  New  method  of  learning  Spanish.   W  5337. 

Phyfe.     School  pronouncer.  W  2351. j. 

Sprague.     Hand-book  of  Volapuk.  W141-. 

6.  Miscellany. 

Bartlett.     Familiar  quotations.     8th  ed.  M  3029. 

Christy.  Proverbs,  maxims,  and  phrases  of  all  ages 
2  V.  M  30SS. 

Gay.     Fables.     With  a  memoir  by  Dobson.  K  1x63. 

HoiTT.     Excellent  quotations  for  home  and  school. 

M  3209. 
Hint.     One  hundred  romances  of  real  life.  M  3630. 

Irving.     Readings  from.  M  5234. 

King      f  Classical  and  foreign  quotations.  M  3244. 

Morley.     Aphorisms  :  address.  M  3316. 


Adams.     Dialect  ballads. 

Arnold.     Lotus  and  jewel. 

Brine.     Grandma's  attic  treasures. 

Gary  (Alice  and  Phoebe).  Early  and  late  poems. 

—  Poetical  works.     Household  edition. 
Church.     Dante,  and  other  essays. 
Dana.     Household  book  of  poetry.     3d  ed. 

i  Dryden.      Poetical  works.     5  v. 

[  Frothingham.     Studies  in  the  poetry  of  Robert  Brown- 
ing. _  K  1155. 
I  Gay.     Fables.     With  memoir  by  D  jbson.             K  1163. 
i  Goethe.     West-ostlicher  Divan.     2te  Aufl.       K  3171  x. 
j  Gordon.    Befo'  de  war  :  echoes  in  negro  dialect.   K  i ;  72. 
!  Hall.     Book  of  British  ballads. '                            K  1182. 
Holden.     +  Original  poems.                                     K  1626. 
Holmes.     Before  the  curfew,  and  other  poems.   K  I2ii.(^. 
Horace.     Odes  of,  in  a  metrical  paraphrase,  by  Hoven- 
j              den.                                                                  K  8213./4. 
I  —  Works.      Transl.  into  Engl,  prose  by  Smart.      Rev.  by 
Buckley.                                                            K  8213.J. 
HowELLS.      Modern  Italian  poets.                            K  6214. 
I  Jackson.     Verses,  by  H.  H.                                    K  1226. 
Keats.     Poetical  works.     Ed.  by  Lord  Houghton. 

K  1237.3. 
Longfellow,  edr.     Poems  of  places  :  Germany.      2  v. 

K  1272. /4. 
Lowell.     Heartsease  and  rue.  K  1274.4. 

Massey.    Secret  drama  of  Shakespeare's  sonnets.  K  1674. 
New  king  Arthur.     [By  E.  Fawcett.J  K  \Z2%.k. 

Patmore.     Poems.     2  v.  K  1344./. 

Thomas.     A  new  year's  masque,  and  other  poems. 

K  1437- «• 

Townsend.     The- captain's  story.  K  1444.^. 

VOlsunga   saga  :  story  of  the  Volsungs  and   Niblungs. 

Ed.  by  Spalding.  K  7461. 

Wagner.     Ring  of  the  Nibelungs.     Explained  by  Dip- 

pold.  K  3463. r. 

8.     Speeches,  Elocution,    and   Rhetoric. 

Adams.      Political  oratory  of  Emery  A.  Storrs.     M  6004. 
Everhart.     Speeches.  M  6140. 

Johnston,  ^c/r.     Representative  American  orations.     3  V. 

M  6234. 

—  \  Same.     {Large paper  edition.^     3  v.     8°.         M  6686. 
Murray.     Elocution  for  advanced  pupils.  M  5323. t-. 

9.     Wit  and  Humor. 

Chip's  Un-natural  history.  M  2086. 

Clouston.     Book  of  noodles  :  stories  of  simpletons. 

M  2094. 
Lear.     Nonsense  books.  M  2262. 

Le  Row.      "  The  young  idea"  ;  or.  common  school  cult- 
ure. M  2264. 8. 
Mathews.  Wit  and  humor:  their  use  and  abuse.  M  2293. 
Morgan.      Shams  ;    or.    Uncle    Ben's   experience    with 
hypocrites.  M  2690. 
Nye.     Baled  hay.                                                      M  2335./'. 
I  —  Bill  Nye  and  Boomerang.  M  2335. 
Parkks.     That  sister-in-law  of  mine.                      M  2S69. 
Peck.     How  private  Geo.  W.  Peck  put  down  the  Rebel- 
I              lion.                                                                  .M  2345.5. 

—  Peck's  fun.  M  2345.3. 
I  —  Peck's  sunshine.  M  2345.4. 
I  Pictures  at  play  ;  or,  dialogues  of  the  galleries.  M  2351. 
I  Puck.     Christmas  Puck.     1SS7.  M  2871.^'. 

—  Midsummer  Puck.      1S87.  M  2871. <i. 

—  Pickings  from  Puck.     4th  crop.      1SS7.  M  2871.;/. 

—  Puck's  annual  for  iSSo,  18S1.  M  2716.^. 

—  Puck's  Kalender.  18SS.  M  2871. 
Spofford  atid  Shapley.     Librarv  of  wit  ?nd  humor. 

!  '•  M  2751. 

I  Twain  (Mark),  cdr.     Librarj'  of  humor.  M  2770. 

i  Waterloo.     How  it  looks. '  M  246S. 

Welch.     The  tailor  made  girl.  M  2784. 


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18       6— NATURAL  SCIENCE:  Geology,  Mineralogy,  Physical  Geography,  and  Meteorology. 


PART  6-NATURAL   SCIENCE   AND    MATHEMATICS. 


I.     Botany   and    Forestry. 

Briskin.     Trees  and  tree-planling.  H  1058. 

Brown,     f  Finland  :  its  forests  and  forest  management. 

H  1061.,/. 

—  I  I''orestry  in  Norway.  H  1061.^. 

—  f  Forests    and     forestry     in     Poland,    Lithuania,     the 

Ukraine,  and  the  Baltic  provinces.  H  io6i.a. 

—  f  Forests  and    forestry  in  northern  Russia  and  lands 

beyond.  H  io6i.r. 

—  -f  Forests  and  moisture.  H  1537. (/. 

—  f  Forestry  in   the   mining  districts  of  the  Ural   Moun- 

tains. H  1061.6. 

—  f  Forests  of  England  and  the  management  of  them  in 

bye-gone  times.  H  lobi./. 

—  +  French  forest  ordinance  of  1669.  H  1061.//. 

—  I  Hydrology  of  south  Africa.  H  1537.^. 

—  f  Introduction  to  the  study  of  modern  forest  economy. 

H   1061.V. 

—  f  Pine  plantations  on  the  sand-wastes  of  France. 

H  1537-'- 

—  f  Reboisement  in  France.  H  1537. (!■. 

—  f  School  of  forest  engineers  in  Spain.  H  io6i._f. 

—  i  Schools  of  forestry  in  Germany.  H  1061./ 

—  -f  Water  supply  of  South  Africa  and  facilities  for  the 

storage  of  it.  H  1537. f. 

Clarke.     Common    seaweeds  of   the   British  coast  and 

Channel  Islands.  E  1092. 

Dawson.  Geological  history  of  plants.  E  1115. 
N.  Y.    Sia/e  {Forest  Commission).       f  2d  annual    report, 

1886  H  1697. 

U.  S.  {State  Deft)      \  Forestry  in  Europe.  H  1773. 

YoNGE.     Herb  of  the  field.     Revised.  E  1497. 

2.  Chemistry  and  Chemical  Technology. 

Blair.     Chemical  analysis  of  iron.  D  5527. 

Prescott.     Chemical  examination  of  alcoholic  liquors. 

D  5357^- 

3.  Evolution,  Biology,  and  Ethnology. 

BURGE.  Pre-glacial  man  and  the  Aryan  race.  E  9065. 
Clodd.     Story  of  creation.  F  1094. 

Schurman.      Ethical  import  of  Darwinism.  F  1395. 

4.     Geology,    Mineralogy,    Physical 
Geography,  and  Meteorology. 

Arercromby.     Weather.  D  7002 

Greei.v.     American  weather.  D  7175 

Herrick.     The  earth  in  past  ages.  D  8198 

Kneeland.  "  Volcanoes  and  earthquakes.  D  7649 

\] .  S.  (Geological  Survey),  f  Atlas  to  accompany  mono 
graph  on  the  geology  and  mining  industry  of  Lead 
ville,  Colorado.  D  8991 

—  f  Atlas  to   accompany  monograph  on   the   geology  of 

the  Comstock  lode  and  the  Washoe  district. 

D  8991.(5. 

—  f  Atlas  to   accompany  the  monograph  on  the  tertiary 

history  of  the  Grand  Canon  district.  D  8991.(7. 

—  f  Bulletin.     6  v.  D  8773./^ 

1.  (i)  Cro.ss,  W.  Hyperothene-andesite  and  tri- 
clinic  pyroxene  in  augitic  rocks. — (2)  Williams,  A.  jr. 
Gold  and  silver  conversion  tables. — (3)  Williams,  H. 
S.  Fossil  faunas  of  the  upper  Devonian. — (4)  White, 
C.  A.  Mesozoic  fossils.— (5)  Gannett,  H.  Dictionary 
of  altitudes  in  the  U.  S.— (6)  Spencer,  J.  W.  Eleva- 
tions in  the  dominion  of  Canada. 

2.  (7)  Mascou,  J.  and  J.  B.  Catalogue  of  geologi- 
cal maps  of  America,  1752-81.— (8)  Irving,  R.  D.  and 
Van  Hise,  C.  R.  Secondary  arrangements  of  mineral 
fragments   in    certain   rocks.— (9)  Clarke,   F.   W.   and 


Chatard,  T.  M.  Report  of  work  done  in  Washington 
laboratory  during  1883  84. — (10)  Walcott,  C.  D.  Cam- 
brian faunas  of  North  America. — ill)  Call,  R.  E. 
Quaternary  and  recent  mollusca  of  the  Great  Ba.sin. — 
(12)  Dana,  E.  S.  Crystallographic  study  of  the  thino- 
lite  of  Lake  Lahontan. — (13)  (iannett,  H.  Boundaries 
of  the  U.  S.  and  territories. — (14)  Barus,  C.  and  Strou- 
hal,  V.  Electrical  and  magnetic  properties  of  the 
iron-carburets. 

3.  (15)  White,  C.  D.  (M.D).  Mesozoic  and  ceno- 
zoic  paleontology  of  California. — (16)  Clarke,  J.  M. 
Higher  Devonian  faunas  of  Ontario  Co..  N.  Y. — 
(17)  Hague,  A.  and  Iddings,  J.  P.  Development  of 
crystallization  in  the  igneous  rocks  of  Washoe,  Nevada. 
—  (18)  White,  C.  A.  Marine  eocene,  fresh  water  mio- 
cene,  and  other  fossil  mollusca  of  western  North  Amer- 
ica.— (19)  Becker,  G.  F.  Stratigraphy  of  California. — 
(20)  Cross,  W.  and  Hillebrand,  W.  F.  Conlributions 
to  the  mineralogy  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.— (21 )  Will- 
iams, B.  Lignites  of  the  Great  Sioux  Reservation. — 
(22)  White,  C.  A.  New  cetaceous  fossils  from  Cali- 
fornia.— (23)  Irving,  R.  D.  and  Chamberlain,  T.  C. 
Junction  between  the  eastern  sandstone  and  the  Ke- 
weenaw series  on  Keweenaw  Point,  Lake  Superior. 

4.  (24)  Dall,  W.  H.  List  of  marine  mollusca  from 
between  Cape  Hatteras  and  Cape  Roque.- — (25)  Barnes, 
P.  Present  technical  condition  of  the  steel  industry  of 
the  U.  S. — (26)  Howe,  H.  M.  Copper  smelting. — 
(27)  Report  of  work  done  in  chemistry  and  physics  in 
1S84-85. — (28)  Williams,  G.  H.  The  gabros  and  asso- 
ciated hornblende  rocks  in  the  neighborhood  of  Balti- 
more.— (29)  White,  C.  A.  Fresh-water  invertebrates 
of  the  North  American  Jurassic. — {30)  Walcott,  C.  D. 
Second  contribution  to  the  studies  in  the  Cambrian 
faunas  of  North  America. 

5.  (31)  Scudder,  S.  H.  Systematic  review  of  our 
present  knowledge  of  fossil  insects,  including  myria- 
pods  and  arachnids. — (32)  Peale,  A.  C.  Lists  and 
analyses  of  the  mineral  springs  of  the  U.  S. — (33)  Diller, 
J.  S.  Geology  of  northern  California. — (34)  White, 
C.  A.  (M.D.).  Relation  of  the  Laramie  molluscan 
fauna  to  that  of  the  succeeding  fresh-water  eocene  and 
other  groups. — (35)  Barus,  C.  and  Strouhal,  V.  Phys- 
ical properties  of  the  iron-carburets  :  third  paper. — 
(36)  Barus,  C  Subsidence  of  fine  solid  particles  in 
liquids. 

6.  (37)  Ward,  L.  F.  Types  of  Laramie  flora. — 
(38)  Diller,  J.  S.  Peridotite  of  Elliott  County,  Ken- 
tucky.— (39)  Upham,  W.  Upper  beaches  and  deltas 
of  the  glacial  lake  Agassiz. — (40)  Williams,  B.  Changes 
in  river  courses  in  Washington  Territory  due  to  glacia- 
tion. 

-  f  Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S  ,  1882-86.  D  8773. a. 
-{Monographs,     v.  2-12  D  8991./'. 

2.  Dutton.  C.  E.  Tertiary  history  of  the  Grand 
Canon  district. 

3.  Becker,  G.  F.  Geology  of  the  Comstock  lode 
and  the  Washoe  district. 

4.  Lord,  E.     Comstock  mining  and  mines. 

5.  Irving,  R.  D.  The  copper-bearmg  rocks  of 
Lake  .Superior. 

6.  Fontaine,  W.  M.  Older  mesozoic  flora  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

7.  Curtis,  J.  S.  Silver-lead  deposits  of  Eureka, 
Nevada. 

8.  Walcott,  C.  D.  Paleontology  of  tlie  Eureka 
di.strict. 

9.  Whitfield,  R.  P.  Brachiopoda  and  lamelli- 
branchiata  of  the  Raritan  clays  and  Greensand  marls 
of  New  Jersey. 

10.  Marsh,  O.  C.  Dinocerata  :  a  monograph  of  an 
extinct  order  of  gigantic  mammals. 

11.  Russell,  I.  C.  Geological  history  of  Lake  La- 
hontan. 


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12.   Emmons,    S.   F.     Geology  and  mining  industry 
of  Leadville,  Colorado. 
—  ( Treasury'  Dep  t  )     +  Report   of   supt.  of  coast   survey 
1865,  1868-73.  D  7891. 

5.     Mathematics. 
6.     Medical  Science. 

B.\RV.      Lectures  on  bacteria.  F  4029. 

B.'VTTERSHALi..      Food  adulteration  and  its  detection. 

F  2518. 
Clim.      Inebriety  :  its  causes,  its  results,  its  remedy. 

F  2094. 
Dalton.     Treatise  on  human  physiology.  F  1568. 

Frederick  III.,  emperor  of  Germany,  Case  of.  Reports 
by  German  physicians  and  by  Sir  M.  Mackenzie. 

F  5157- 
tiRAiiAM.      Practical  treatise  on  massage.  F  4604. 

Kelsf.y.      Diagnosis  and  treatment  of  haemorrhoids. 

F  5239- 
Knight,  edr.  Year-iiook  of  surgery  for  1883.  F  4649. 
Mackenzie.  Fatal  illness  of  Frederick  the  noble.  F  5281. 
Mitchell.     Doctor  and  patient.  F  4310. 

MURRELL.      Massage  as  a  mode  of  treatment.     3d  ed. 

F  4323- 

N.  V.  State  Eclectic  Medical  Socielv.     f  Transactions  for 

1868.  '  F  Ogy-.i,'-. 

N.  V.  State  Homoeopathic  Asylum  for  the  Insane  at  .Mid- 

dletown.     \  17th  annual  report.  F  5753. 

NoRTHER.N  Dispensary  {N    Y.  City).     \  32d.  35th,  37th- 

40th,  44th-6ist  annual  reports,  1859-87..     2  v. 

F  4700. 
Richardson.  The  commonhealth  :  essays  on  health  and 
felicity  for  every-day  readers.  F  2371. r. 

SCHREIBER.     Treatment  by  massage.  F  4736. 

Sexton,  S.  and  others.  Classification  and  treatment  of 
ear  diseases.  F  5401. 

Smith.      Anatomical  atlas.  F  .1883 

Webk.      Prompt  aid  to  the  injured.     2d  ed.  F  4471. 

Wn.soN.      P'ever-nui;.ing  F  5485 /. 

WlNTERBiR.N.     Value  of  vaccination.  F  5486. 


7.     Physical  Science  : 
Nature. 


A.  Forces  of 


Andrews.     Storiesmother  nature  told  her  children.  D  10. 
Atkinson.     Elements  of  electric  lighting.  D  401S. 

Barnard.     First  steps  in  electricity.  D  402S. 


Bottone.  The  dynamo  :  how  made  and  how  used.  D  4053. 
Fiske.     Electricity  in  theory  and  practice  ;  or,  elements 

of  electrical  engineering.     5lh  ed.  D  4591. 

Hering.     Winding  magnets  for  dynamos.  D  4197. 

Jordan.     Science  sketches.  D  235. 

Menpenhall.     a  century  of  electricity.  D  4299. 

Pepper.     Cyclopadic  science  simplified.  D  2346. 

Tyndall.     Diamagnetism    and  magne-cr>'stallic  action. 

1888  D  4451. </. 

Walker.     Practical  dynamo-building  for  amateurs. 

I)  4464. 

8.     Physical  Science  :  B.  Astronomy. 

Ball.     Story  of  the  heavens.     3d  ed.  D  6514. 

Langley.     The  new  astronomy.  D  6655. 

Nasmyth.     The  moon  considered  as  a  planet,  a  world, 
and  a  satellite.  D  6695. 

+  Naval  encyclopaedia.      [Ed.  by  J.  W.  Carlin.]  G  7S66. 
Oliver.     Astronomy  for  amateurs.  D  6337. 

Proctor.     Saturn  and  his  system.  F)  6715.^-. 

vServiss.     Astronomy  with  an  opera-glass.  D  6741. 

9.     Zoology  and  Natural  History. 

Buel.     Sea  and  land.  E  2538. 

Carpenter.     Nature  and  man.  E  76. 

Cooper.     Animal  life  in  the  sea  and  on  the  land.   E  2100. 
Heilprin.     Animal  life  of  our  sea-shore.  E  5192. 

Holder.      A  frozen  dragon,  and  other  tales.  E  2626. 

—  Living  lights:  phosphorescent  animals  and  vegetables. 

E  2210./. 
Hook.     Little  people  and  their  homes  in  meadows,  woods, 

and  waters.  E  4212. 

Lubbock.     Senses,  instincts,  and  intelligence  of  animals. 

E  2274. 
Ridgway.  Manual  of  North  American  birds.  E  7724. 
Rl'SCHENBERGek.     Elements  of  ornithology.  E  7381. 

Thoreau.     Winter.     Ed.  by  Blake.  E  439. 

Trimbill.     Names  and  portraits  of  birds  which  interest 

gunners  E  7768. 

U.  S.  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,     f  Bulletin,     v. 

1-6      11881-86.)  E  5773-«. 

—  f  Fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  U.  S.     2  v. 

E  5891. 

1.  Natural  history  of  useful  aquatic  animals.     Pt.  i. 
Text.     Pt.  2.     Plates. 

2.  Geographical  review  of  the  fisheries  industries  and 
fishing  communities  for  iSSo. 

—  +  Report.      1871-2,1872-3,    1880-85.  E  5773- 


PART  7.-POLITICAL    AND    SOCIAL    SCIENCES. 


I.     Annals  of  Legislative  Bodies  and 
Public  Documents. 


t  Congressional  record 

sion. 
New  York  City.     \  Mai 

1865. 


v.    iS.     49th  congr. ,   2d   ses- 

U2S21. 

ual  of  the  corporation  for  1S52, 

U  6329. 


—  {Board  of  Aldermen),     f  Ordinances,  etc.,  approved  by 

the  mayor,     v.  50,  54,  55  (1882-87).  U  2697. r. 

f  Proceedings,     v.  165-68,  181-88  (1882-88'. 

U  2697./. 

—  {Fire  Department).     \  Report  for  18S7.  U  2697  s. 
New  Yoi\k  State,     f  Manual  for  the  use  of  the  legisla- 
ture, 1883-8S.  U  2329. 

—  {.Assentbly).    f  Documents,  109th  session,   v.  9.   U  2697. 

f  Same,      iioth  session.      10  v.  U  2697. 

\  Journal,  iioth,  ilith  session.     4  v.  U  2697  a. 

—  {Senate).  \  Documents,  iioth  session,   v.  1-4.  \5  2(i()-].h. 

f  Journal,  iioth,  iiith  session.  U  2697.1-. 

United   States.     Cleveland,   G.     President's   message, 

1887.      With  annotations  by  Bowker.  U  1093. 

—  (Interior  Dep' t).     f  Official  register  of  officers  and  em- 

ployes 1883,  1885.  1887.     6  v.  U  2891.^?. 


2.     Commerce  and  Navigation. 

Calkins.     \  Shall  we  build  our  own  ships  or  purchase 

them  of  England  ?  B  6505. 

Connecticut,     f  12th  report  of  Insurance  commissioner. 

1877.  U  6559. 

Hill.     \  Our    merchant    marine  :  a  voice   for  Americatv 

commerce.  B  6. 

Kelley.     The  question  of  ships.  G  7239. 

Maritime    League.      f  Address   to    the    ship-owners  of 

Great  Britain.  B  6542. 

MAtTDSLAY.     Highways  and  horses.  U  8676. 

•Mill.      +  England's  danger  through  the  suppression  of 

her  maritime  power.  B  6542. 

N.  Y.  Chamber  of  Commerce,     -f  30th  annual  report  for 

1SS7-SS.  U  8697. 

N.  Y.   Produce    Exchange,     f  Report.  July  1,   1887,    to 

July  I,  iSSS.  U  8697.(7. 

Roach.     '+  Shall  .\merica  build  ships?  B  10 

Siebe.     Conquest  of  the  sea  :    a  book  about  divers  and 

diving.  C  7405. 

U.  S.  {Bureau  of  Navigation).     \  Report  on  navigation, 

1886.  U  8773.». 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  '•  Book  Order.  "  giving  ihe  ArTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES:  Political  Economy  and  Finance. 


U.  S.  {Naval  Committee),  f  Report  [on]  mail  steamships 
to  western  Africa.  B  512. 

—  {State  Dep't).     f  Commercial   relations  of  the   U.    S. 

with  foreign  nations.      1857.      v.  2.  U  8891. a. 

f  Same,  1863,  '66,  '68,  '69,  '72,  '74-83.      U  8773. fl. 

f  Reports  from  consuls,  Nos.  75-78,  83-96. 

U  8773..§-. 

—  —  f  Index  to  consular  reports,  Nos.  1-59.     U  8773.^. 

—  yTreaanry  Dep'i).     Commerce  and    navigation  of  the 

U.  S.  for  1851,  '52,   '56,  '66,  '69,  '7T-75,  '77-  '79- 

83.  '85.  U  8773. 

Webb,     f  American  ocean-marine.  B  25 11. 

—  f  U.  S.  commerce  in  U.  S.  ships.  B  2511. 
Whymper.      The  sea  :  its  stirring  story  of  adventure,  etc. 

G  7897. 

3.     Education  and  Mnemonics. 

Baldwin.  Elementary  psychology  and  education.  X  7024. 

Froebel.      Education  of  man.  X  7158. 

General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the 
City  of  N.  Y.     f  Reports,  1845-87.  X  8598. 

Hough,  f  Historical  and  statistical  record  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  .X  7628. 

"  How  I  was  educated  "  papers.  By  E.  E.  Hale  and 
others.  X  7628. 

Kay.    Memory  :  what  it  is  and  how  to  improve  it.  X  7237. 

Klemm.     Educational  topics  of  the  day.  X  7246. 

Love.      Industrial  education  :  guide  to  manual  training. 

X  7273- 

Mahaffy.     Art  of  conversation.  X  7285. fl. 

Middleton.      Memory  systems  new  and   old.      Enl.    by 

Fellows.  X  7303. 

l>i.Y.  City  {Board of  Education),     f  Directory.     January, 

i388.  X  7329.^. 

—  f  Journal,  1887.  X  7697. a. 

—  t  Manual.  1888.  ,  X  7329. 

—  t  46th  annual  report,  1887.  X  Jbgj.d. 
N.  Y.  State  ( iJnircysity  of  the   State  of  N.   Y.).     f  98th 

and  9gth  annual  reports,  1885,  '86.  X  ']b<^'].c. 

Preyer.  Mind  of  the  child.  Pt.  i.  The  senses  and 
the  will.  X  7358. 

.SCHOENHOF.  f  Technical  education  in  Europe,  i.  In- 
dustrial education  in  France.  X  7736. 

Spring.      Mark  Hopkins,  teacher.  X  7752. 

Thornwell.      Public  instruction  in  South  Carolina. 

X  7764. 

U.  S.  {Bureau  of  Education),  f  Report  of  the  commis- 
sioner for  1880,  '85,  '86.  X  7773. 

4.     Government  and  Politics. 

Atkinson.     Study  of  politics.  U  18. 

Bryce.  The  American  commonwealth.  2  v.  U  1062. 
Centennial  of  a  revolution.  U  1081. 

Clarke.     Civil  service  law.  U  1091. 

Clason.      Seven  conventions.  U  1092. 

Cushing.  Law  and  practice  of  legislative  assemblies  in 
the  U.  S.  V  565. 

DiLKE.      Present  position  of  European  politics.        U  573. 

—  Sartie.  (F.  S.  L.,  No.  589.)  C  9835. r. 
Fish.  Guide  to  the  conduct  of  meetings.  V  151.^^. 
Gneist.     Student's   history   of    the    English   Parliament 

800  to  1887.  U  170. 

Henry.      Messages  of  president  Buchanan.  U  1617. 

Lacy.     Liberty  and  law.  U  654. 

Long.  The  Republican  Party  :  its  history,  etc.  U  1664. 
Lowell.     The  Independent  in  politics.  U  1273. 

—  Political  essays.  U  i2-]},.p. 
National    Democratic    Committee,     f  Campaign     text 

book:    the  Republican  party  reviewed.      1880. 

U  1696. 

—  Political  reformation  of  1884.  U  1696. 

—  t  Same.  U  1696. a. 
N.  Y.  City  {Republican    Club).     \  Proceedings  at  the  first 

annual  dinner,  Feb.  12,  '87.  U  1697. 

Philadelphia  Learned  Societies,  f  Banquet  in  com- 
memoration of  the  framing  and  signing  of  the  con- 
stitution of  the  U.S.  U  1711. 


Ralphdon.     Age  of  Cleveland.  U  1363. 

Roosevelt.     Essays  on  practical  politics.  U  1377. 

.Stanwood.     History' of  presidential  elections.      U  1419. 

Sterne.  Constitutional  and  political  development  of 
the  U.  S.     4th  ed.  U  1420.0. 

Union  League  Club  (A'^.  Y.  City),  f  Constitution,  by- 
laws, etc.     1888.  U  14540. 

Warfield.     The  Kentucky  resolutions  of  1798.   U  1464. 

5.     Law. 

DouGAL  &  Co.  f  Index-register  to  next-of-kin,  etc.,  en- 
titled to  money  and  property  in  Great  Britain. 

U  6575 
Hope.     Chronicles  of  an  old  inn  (Gray's  Inn).  V  212 

Levi.     International  law.  V  1267 

Merrill.     Newspaper  libel :  a  handbook  for  the  press. 

V  73ot 

N.  Y.  State,     f  Laws  passed  at  iiith  session  of  the  legis 

lature.  V  4697 

Spencer.     Hints  from  a  lawyer.  V  417 

U.  S.  (Department  of  Justice).     \  Annual   report   of    the 

Attorney-General  for  1886,  1887  U  2773.x 

—  {State  Dep't).      {Statutes  of    the    U.    S.,    2d    session, 

49th  Congress.  V  3891. 

6.     Military  and  Naval  Science. 

Hamersley.  f  Complete  army  and  navy  register  of  the 
U.  S.,  1776-1887.  G  6610. 

f  Naval  encyclopedia.     [Ed.  by  J.  W.  Carlin.]   G  7866. 

Reed  a«a' Simpson.     Modern  ships  of  war.       G  iTio.m. 

United  States.  \  Report  of  Select  Committee  on  naval 
contracts  and  expenditures.  G  7773. 

—  {Office  of  A^ aval  Intelligence),      f  Naval  reserves,  train- 

ing, and  materiel.  G  7773-^. 

Wood.     West  Point  scrap  book.     2d  ed.  G  6794. 

Zogbaum.     Horse,  foot,  and  dragoons.  G  6800. 

7.     Political  Economy  and  Finance. 

Adams.  History  of  cooperation  in  the  U.  S.  U  450.3. 
Allen.     Tariffs  and  its  evils.  U  4008. 

Art  of  investing.  U  7016. 

Blodgett.      The  money  famine,  and  a  few  other  reasons 

why  the  people  are  so  poor.  U  7046. 

Cadman.  Christian  unity  of  capital  and  labor.  U  4070. 
Cleveland.     President's    message,    1887.     Annotations 

by  Bowker.         •  U  1093. 

—  and  others.  Taxation  and  revenue  discussed.  U  7555. 
Clews.  Twenty-eight  years  in  Wall  street.  U  7554. 
Cossa.  Taxation  :  its  principles  and  methods.  U  7101. 
Denslow.   Principles  of  the  economic  philosophy.  U  4571. 

—  f  Same.  U  4571, 
Ely    and   Finley.      Taxation    in    American    states    antl 

cities.  U  7135. 

Fawcett.  Explanatory  digest  of  [his]  "  Manual  of 
political  economy."  U  4144. c 

Gibbons      Tenure  and  toil.  U  4166. 

HOTCHKISS.      Banks  and  banking,  1 178-1888.       U  7627. 

Hoyt.      Protection  versus  free  trade.      3d  ed.     U  4215.0. 

Ingram.      History  of  political  economy.  U  4634. 

Jacobson.  Higher  ground  :  hints  toward  settling  the 
labor  troubles.  U  4226. 

Laughlin.      Elements  of  political  economy.  U  4260. 

LUNT.      Present  condition  of  economic  science.      U  4274. 

Marx.  Capital  :  a  critical  analysis  of  capitalist  produc- 
tion.    2  V.  U  4290. 

—  Free  trade  :  a  speech.  U  4673. 
Moore.      Friendly  letters  to  American  farmers  and  others. 

U  4316. 
N.  Y.  Slate  {Bureau  of  Statistics  oj  Labor),      f  5th  annual 
report.      1887.  U  4697. 

Philpott.     Tariff  chats.  U  4351. 

Poor.     Twenty- two  years  of  protection.  U  4714- 

Rogers.  Economic  interpretation  of  history.  U  4724.^. 
Shaw.      The  national  revenue.  U  7402. 


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Tariff  on  imports  into  the  U.  S.  in  act  of  Mch.  3,  1883. 

u  7432. 

Taussig.     Tariff  history  of  the  U.  S.  U  7433./. 

Taylor.     Is  protection  a  benefit  ?  U  4434. 

Thompson.     History  of  the  protective  tariff  laws. 

u  4763/'. 

Trl«  or  false  finance  the  issue  of  1888.  U  7447. 

U.    S.  {Bureau   of  Labor),     f  3d    annual    report,    1887  : 

strikes  and  lockouts.  U  8773. rt. 

—  {State  Department).  \  Bi-metallism  in  Europe  (Re- 
ports from  consuls.  No.  87).  U  'i'Ti-g. 

Vf.RNEY.  How  the  peasant  owner  lives  in  France,  Ger- 
many, Italy,  Russia.  U  4459. 

Wei.ls.     Relation  of  the  tariff  to  wages.  U  4473. r. 

I         Winn.     Property  in  land.  U  4485. 

I  Zabriskie.      Bible  a  workingman's  book.  U  4800. 

8.     Social  Science  and  Statistics. 

AsHTo.N.     The  Fleet  :  its  river,  prison,  and  marriages. 

U  9510. 
Croly.     Glimpses  of  the  future.  U  9105. 

De  Bow.     f  Statistical  view  of  the  U.  S.      1854. 

u  5570.^-. 

DoSTOliii'FSKY.      I'rison    life   in    Siberia   (F.    S.    I>.,    No. 

594).  C  9835.^. 

Green-wood   Cemetery,     f  Report,     1861-68,    1870-72, 

1874-80,  1882-87.  T  8605. 

N'.  Y.  Citv  {Board  of  Police  Justices),     f  Annual  report, 

1887.  U  9697. C-. 

Pond.      Life-saving  apjiliances  invented  by  J.  Francis. 

G  7872. 

—  f  Same.  G  7872. 


Scribner's  f  Statistical   atlas  of   the    U.  S.     By  F.   W. 
Hewes  and  H.  Gannett  [1883].  F'. 

1  Statesman's  year-book  for  1888.  U  6421. 

j  U.  S.  {Interior  Deft).     +  8th   census  :  population   of  the 
I  U.  S.  in  i860.  U  6891.^. 

I +  Preliminary  report  :  the  8th  census,  i860.  U  6773. <-. 

I t  Compendium  of  the  9th  census,  1870.     U  6773. a'. 

f  9th  census,  1870.     3  v.  U  6891.-^. 

I  I.   Statistics   of  population.     2.   Vital    statistics.     3. 

I      Statistics  of  wealth  and  industry. 

j f  lOth   census,     v.    12,  17  (pt.  2),  19  (pt.  2),  21.  22. 

12.    .Mortality  statistics  of  the  U.  S.     Part  2.    U  6891./. 

t  Same  :  Plates  and  diagrams. 

17.  Water-power  of  the  U.  S. ,  part  2. 
19.  Social  statistics  of  cities.     Pan  2,  The  Southern 
and  Western  states. 

21.  Defective,  dependent,  and  delinquent  classes  of 
the  U.  S. 

22.  Power  and  machinery  employed  in  manufactures. 
—  {Life-Saving  Service),     f  Annual  report  for  1876-1387. 

G  niya. 
Walling.  Recollections  of  a  N.  Y.  chief  of  police.  V  7778. 
Wines.     American  prisons  in  the  loth  U.  S.  census. 

U  9488. 

9.     Women. 

Dodge.     Bundle  of  letters  to  busy  girls.  X  9123. 
Five  talents  of  woman.      By  [Rev.  E.  J.  Hardy.]  X  91 51. 

Leslie.     Rents  in  our  robes.  U  9265. 

Pellew.     Woman  and  the  commonwealth.  U  9708. 

Stanton,  edr.     Woman  question  in  Europe.  U  9751. 

Starratt.     Letters  to  elder  daughters.  X  9421./. 

WiLLARD.      Woman  in  the  pulpit.  V  9484. 


PART 


■THEOLOGY  AND  PHILOSOPHY. 


I.     Biblical  Theology. 

Ames.     Great  thoughts  for  little  thinkers.  Y  2009. 

BuEL  and  Talmage.     The   beautiful  story  :  companion 

book  to  the  Bible.  Y  2814. 

Coles.      A  new  rendering  of  the    Hebrew  psalms  into 

English  verse.  V  2098. 

Ladd.      What  is  the  Bible?  Y  2257. 

Mears.     The  deathless  book.  Y  2296. 

2.     Doctrinal  Theology. 

Eaton.      Heart  of  the  creeds :  historical  religion  in  the 
light  of  modern  thought.  Y  6131. 

Gladstone.      "Robert  Elsmere  "'  and  the  battle  of  be- 
lief. Z  2169. 

Graves.      Biography  of  Satan.  Y  6176. 

Here.vfter,  The  :  23  answers  in  support  of  the  belief  in 
a  life  hereafter.  Y  6197. 

Hitchcock.      Eternal  atonement.  Y  6207. 

Jukes.      Mystery    of    the    Kingdom    traced    through    the 
four  Books  of  Kings.      Pt.  i.  Y  6236. /«. 

Le   Conte.       Evolution    and    its    relation    to    religious 
thought.  Z  3263  e. 

Life's  problems  here  and  hereafter.  Y  6269. 

McCooK.      The  gospel  in  nature.  Z  3277. 

McCosii.      Religious  aspect  of  evolution.  Z  3666. 

MOZLEY.      Ruling  ideas  in  early  ages  and  their  relation  to 
Old  Testament  faith.  Y  6691. 

Volnev.      The  ruins  ;  or,  meditations  on  the  revolutions 
of  empires.  Z  2460. 

Walker.      Re-incarnation  :  a  study  of  forgotten  truth. 

Y  6464./-. 

3.     Ethics  or  Moral  Philosophy. 

Collyer.     Talks  to  young  men.  X  9096. A 

Correct  thing.  The,  in  good  society.  X  9102. 

'■  Good  form  '"  in  England.     By  an  American.      X  9172. 


Manners  :  a  hand  book  of  social  customs.  X  92S7.4. 

.Smiles.     Character.     (F.  S.  L  ,  No.  612.)  C  9835.//. 

—  Life  and  labor.                                        •  X  9411-/. 

—  Thrift.     (F.  .S.  L  ,  No.  615.)  C  9835.//. 


4.     History  of  the  Church. 

Lea.     History  of  the   Inquisition   of  the  Middle  Ages. 

v.  I,  2.  Y  3653.//. 

Merle  d'Aubign^      History  of  the  Reformation  in  the 

i6th  century.     5  v    in  I.  Y  3679. 

Van  Lennep  and  Schauffler.     Growth  of  Christianity 

during  19  centuries.  Y  3774. 


5.     Intellectual  Philosophy. 

Caird.      Spinoza.  X  1071. 

Holmes.     Realistic  idealism  in  philosophy  itself.     2  v. 

X  3210. 
Saltus,     Philosophy  of  disenchantment.  X  3384./. 

Seth.      Hegelianism  and  personality.  X  3401. 

ToLSToI.      Life.  X  3443- 

—  Power  and  liberty.  X  3443./. 


6.     Mythology,  Folk-lore,  and  Various 
Religions. 

Grossmann.     Judaism  and  the  science  of  religion. 

Z  5177. 
Hofberg.     Swedish  folk-lore.  Z  8209. 

Jones.     Negro  myths  from  the  Georgia  coast.       Z  S234. 
McAnally.     Irish  wonders  :  ghosts,  etc.,  of  the  emerald 
isle.  Z  8666. 

SCHINDLER.     Dissolving  views  in  the  history  of  Judaism. 

Z  5390.  a'. 


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22  9— USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS:  Painting,   Plastic  Arts,  and  Fine  Arts  Generally. 


7.     Practical,  Devotional,  and  Miscel- 
laneous Theology. 

Cook.     Boston  Monday  lectures  :  Current! 
English  hymns 


DUKFIELD. 


digious  perils. 
Y  5560. 
their  authors  and  history. 
y  9577- 

Lewis.     Sunday  legislation  from  321  to  1888  A.D.  Y  6267. 

Pansy  [Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden].      Pansy's  scrap  book  [Sunday 

School  work].  -Y  9342. 

WiLLARD.      Woman  in  the  pul]nt.  Y  9484. 

8,     Sectarian  Theology. 

Kennkdy.      Early  days  of  Mormonism.  Z  4241. 

Oliphant.     Scientific  religion.     2d  ed.  Z  4702. 


9.     Witchcraft  and  Occult  Literature, 

Barrows.  Facts  and  fictions  of  mental  healing.  X  5030. 
BiNET  aW  Fere.     Animal  magnetism.  X  4041. 

Davenport.     Death-blow  to  spiritualism.  Xsus.r/. 

Helleberg.     Book  written  by  the  spirits  of  the  so-called 

dead.  X  5193. 

HuBBELL.     Great  Amherst  mystery.  X  5215. 

KiNGSFORD.     Dreams  and  dream-stories.  X  4244. 

Merriman.     What  .shall  make  us  whole?  X  5301. 

St.  Hill.     Grammar  of  palmistry.  X  4383. 

SiZER  a>id  Drayton.      Heads  and    faces,   and    how  to 

study  them.  X  4746. 

Stanton.     Physiognomy  :  practical  and  scientific  treatise. 

X  4753- 


PART  9.-USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS. 


I.     Agriculture  and  Horticulture.. 

Hazlitt.  Gleanings  in  old  garden  literature.  H  ligl. 
N.   Y.   {A g7-i cultural  Experiment  Station).      ■\  2d  annual 

report.  H  1697.^. 

U.  S.  {Agricultural  De/'t).     f  Culture  of  the  sugar  beet 

in  France  and  the  U.  S.  H  1773. </. 
f  Report  of  the  commissioner  for  1883.  H  1773. 

—  {Board  of  Com m'rs  on  Irrigation  of  San  foaquin,  etc. 

Cal.).     f  Report.      1S74.  H  \-Jll.e. 

"Whitman.     Flax  culture.  H  1788. 

2.     Carpentry,  Building,  and  Architecture. 

Burn,  f  New  guide  to  carpentry,  general  framing,  and 
joinery.  G  9814. c. 

—  f  New  guide  to  masonry,  bricklaying,  and  plastering. 

G98i4.;«. 
jMonckton.       Stair-building  and   one-plane    method    of 

hand-raifing.     2d  ed.  G  9863. 

-f-  Naval  encyclopaedia.  [Ed.  by  J.  W.  Carlin.J  G  7S66. 
Stokes.  Early  Christian  architecture  in  Ireland.  G  8SS5. 
Tuckerman.     Short  history  of  architecture.  G  8767. 

Van    Rensselaer.       \  Henry    H.    Richardson    and    his 

works.  G  8993. 

3.     Engineering,  Machinery,  and 
Inventions. 

Brough.     Treatise  on  mine-surveying.  G  3060. 

F.\NNING.      Hydraulic  and  water-supply  engineering. 

G  4586. 
Gerh.^RD.      House-drainage  and  sanitarv  plumbing. 

G4163.//. 

—  Sanitary  drainage  of  buildings.  G  4165./-. 

—  Sanitary  house-inspection.  G  4165. j. 
Hutchinson.      Girder-making   and    bridge    building   in 

wrought  iron.  G  4631. 

Mahan.  Treatise  on  civil  engineering.  1886.  G  467i.(?. 
Morgan.     The  people  and  the  railways.  G  4316. 

N.  Y.  City  {Aqueduct  Coinmissioners).      \  Report  to,    by 

the  president.      18S7.  G  4S66, 

N.  Y.  State  (Board  of  Ixailroad  Comm'i-s).     \  4th  and  5th 

annual  reports,  18S6-87.  G  4697..^. 

—  {Committee  on  Canals),     f  Report  of.    1868.   G  4697./ 

—  {State  Engineer  and  Stin'eyor).     \  Report  on  railroad 

corporations  for  1867.  G  4697.4/. 

Ritter.  Theory  and  calculation  of  iron  bridges  and 
roofs.  G  4724. 

Rose.     \  Modern  machine-shop  practice.     2  v.     G  1870. 

Sutro.  The  Sutro  Tunnel  Company  and  the  Sutro  tun- 
nel. '  G  3429. 

U.  S.  (Light-House  Board),  f  Annual  report  for  1872- 
76.  G  7773.r. 


—  {Patent  Office),     f  Annual  report  of  the  commissioner 

for  1886-87.  G  1891. 

f  Growth  of  industrial  art.     Compiled  by  B.    But- 

terworth.  G  1991. 

Walker.     On  screw  propulsion.  G  7778. 

Waring.     State-purchase  of  railways.  G  4779. 

Warr.  Dynamics,  construction  of  machinery,  equilib- 
rium of  structures,  etc.  G  4780. 

Woodbury.  Fire  protection  of  mills,  and  construction 
of  mill  floors.     2d  ed.  G  1794. 

4.     Household  Economy. 

Corson.     Family  living  on  $500  a  year.  H  3101./. 

Cruger.      How  she  did  it ;  or,  c^nfort  on  $150  a  year. 

H  3105. 
Day.     Anatomy  of  pattern.  H  4115, 

Herrick.      Housekeeping  made  easy.  H  3198. 

Hints  about  men's  dress.  By  a  N.  Y.  clubman.  H  4204. 
Nicholas  [Mrs.  A.  W.  Worthington].  The  Biddy  Club, 
and  how  it  grappled  with  the  servant  question. 

H  3330. 
Owen.     Gentle  breadwinners.  H  3340.^. 

Quick  cooking  :  a  book  of  culinary  heresies.  H  3361. 

5.     Industrial  Art. 

American  annual  of  photography  and  Photographic 
Times  almanac  for  1888.  I  2505. 

Dickeson.      f  American  numismatic  manual.  T  6825. 

Humphreys.  \  Coinage  of  the  British  empire.  T  6630. 
MiCHELS.     t  Current  gold  and  silver  coins  of  all  nations. 

T  6S6r. 
Wilson.     Quarter  century  of  photography.         I  2790.^. 

6.     Music. 

Matthew.     Popular  history  of  music.  I  6676. 

Upton.   The  standard  cantatas  :  their  stories,  ^/f.  I  6455. r. 

—  Standard  symphonies  :   their  history,  etc.  I  6455.?^. 

7.     Painting,  Plastic  Arts,  and    Fine 
Arts  Generally. 

BOUCHOT.  The  printed  book  :  its  history,  illustration, 
and  adornment.  I  1054. 

Burnet.      Practical  essays  on  art.  I  48 14. 

Eastlake.  Handbook  of  painting  :  the  Italian  schools. 
5th  ed.  by  Layard.      2  v.  I  4131./;. 

lYote. — Based  on  the  "  Handbook"  of  Kugler. 

Lee.  Juvenilia  :  a  2d  series  of  essays  ou  sesthetical  ques- 
tions. I  264. 

—  Studies  of  the  i8th  century  in  Italy.  New  cd.  I  658. 
McLaughlin.  Painting  in  oil.  I  4282./. 
Mayeux.      Manual  of  decorative  composition.         I  4295. 


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9— USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS  :  Useful  and  Miscellaneous  Arts. 


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Stranahan.      History  of  French  painting.  I  4755- 

Van  Dyke.     Principles  of  art.  I  458. 

U.  S.  {Bureau  of  Lducation).  f  Education  in  the  indus- 
trial and  fine  arts  in  the  U.  S.  Pt.  i.  Drawing 
in  public  schools.  I  773.  c*. 

Wilkinson.  Photo-engraving,  photo-etching,  and  photo- 
lithography.    3d  cd.  I  2789. 

Wolff,     f  Figaro-salon,  1885-86.  I  4997. 

8.     Sports,  Games,  and  Amusements. 

Barnum.     Wild  beasts,  birds,  and  reptiles  of  the  world  : 

the  story  of  their  capture.  I  7517. 

Game  of  chess.  19161. 

Note. — Based  upon  "The  chess-player's  handbook," 

by  Staunton. 

€iooDE.     American  fishes  :  game  and  food  fishes.  I  7603. 

Hale,     Fagols  for  the  fireside  :  100  entertaining  games. 

I  9182. 
Hoffmann.     Tips  for  tricyclists.  I  7209. 

Hutchinson,  edr.  Boy's  own  book  of  indoor  games  and 
recreations.  I  9631. 

Kellogg.     Hunting  in  the  jungle.  I  7643. 

Kunhardt.     Steam  yachts  and  launches.  I  7653. 


Leeds  and  Dvvight.      Laws  of  euchre,  I  9264 

O'Reilly.     Ethics  of  boxing  and  manly  sport.       I  7358 
Patterson.     Yachtsman's  guide.     New  ed.  G  7869 

QuALTROUGH.       Sailor's    handy   book   and    yachtsman's 


G  7361 
I  7403 
I  7416.^ 
17416 
I  9417 
I  7419. 


manual. 
Shearman.     Athletics  and  football. 
Spalding's  Base  ball  guide  for  1888. 
—  Handbook  of  sporting  rules  and  training. 
Spayth.     Draughts  or  checkers  for  beginners 
Steel  and  Lyttletok.     Cricket. 
Trumbull.     Names  and  portraits  of  birds  which  interest 

gunners.  E  7768 

Ward.     Base-ball  :  how  to  become  a  player.        I  7464  8 
Woodgate.     Boating.  '  I  7489. 

9.     Useful   and  Miscellaneous  Arts. 

BotJCHOT.  The  printed  book :  its  history,  illustration, 
and  adornment.  I  1054. 

Guernsey.  The  world's  opportunities  and  how  to  use 
them.  H  606. 

Lossing.   History  of  American  industries  and  arts.  H  855. 

U.  S.  iCoinmr's  to  the  Paris  Universal  Exposition). 
t  Reports.     5  v.  H  773. 


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Index  To  Subjects, 


PACE 

PAGE 

PAGB 

Adams,  J. 

I. 

Children's  diseases. 

10. 

Garibaldi,  G. 

I. 

Africa. 

7- 

China. 

6. 

Gas. 

9,   14- 

Agnosticism. 

12. 

Cholera. 

10. 

Geography. 

7. 

Agriculture. 

13- 

Civil  war  in  the  U.  S. 

C. 

Geology. 

9- 

Aikin.  Hon.  W. 

12. 

Cole,  W.  H. 

I. 

Germany. 

6. 

Alaska. 

6. 

Collected  works. 

2. 

Glass. 

14- 

Albany. 

6. 

Colorado. 

6. 

Gordon,  C.  G. 

I. 

Alps. 

6. 

Comic  works. 

8. 

Government. 

II. 

Altruism. 

12. 

Commerce. 

II- 

Grattan,  H. 

American  history  and  travels. 

6. 

Consumption. 

9- 

Greece. 

b. 

.American  Revolution. 

e. 

Cookery. 

14- 

Gymnastics. 

IS- 

Amusements. 

15- 

Co-6peration. 

12. 

Hahn,  M. 

Anarchists. 

12. 

Corea. 

7- 

Hawaii :  folk-lore. 

IS- 

Ancient  history. 

7- 

Correspondence. 

II. 

Health. 

9- 

Angling. 

IS- 

Cottages. 

13- 

Hebrides. 

6. 

Animal  mngnctism. 

IS- 

Crime. 

12. 

Hendricks.  T.  A. 

I. 

Animal  painting. 

14- 

Cyclopedias. 

2. 

Henn' V,  k.  of  England. 

I. 

Animaliculture. 

13- 

Dairy  farming. 

13- 

Henry  VII,  k.  of  England. 

I. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 

lO. 

Dakota. 

6. 

Historical  theology. 

13- 

Apollonius  of  Tyaiia. 

I. 

Damien,  Father. 

I- 

History. 

6. 

Aqueducts. 

M- 

Dampier,  W. 

I. 

History  of  literature. 

8. 

Architectural  drawing. 

IS- 

Darwinism. 

9. 

Horsemanship. 

IS- 

Architectural perspective. 

IS- 

Daudet,  A. 

1. 

Horse-racing. 

IS- 

Architecture. 

13- 

Divorce. 

12. 

Horticulture. 

13- 

Arctic  regions. 

Doctrinal  theology. 

12. 

Hot-water  heating. 

14- 

Arizona. 

t. 

Domestic  architecture. 

13- 

Household  economy. 

14. 

Arnot,  ].,  Jr. 

I. 

Domestic  economy. 

14. 

Humorous  works. 

8. 

Assaying. 

IS- 

Dowdney,  A. 

I. 

Illinois. 

6. 

Assyria. 

7. 

Drama. 

s. 

Immigration. 

II. 

Astronomy. 

ID. 

Draughts. 

15. 

India. 

7. 

Australasia. 

7- 

Driving. 

IS- 

Indian   myths. 

13. 

Australia. 

7- 

Ear  diseases. 

9- 

Indians. 

6. 

Australian  ballot  system. 

II. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

13- 

Industrial  art. 

14 

Baseball. 

15- 

Education. 

II. 

Insanity. 

9- 

Beach,  L. 

I. 

Edward  VI,  k.  of  htv^land. 

I. 

Insects. 

10. 

Beecher,  H.  W.   . 

I. 

Egypt. 

.. 

Insurance. 

II. 

Benevolent  associations. 

12. 

Electric  lighting. 

10. 

Intellectual  philosophy. 

13- 

Bible. 

12. 

Electric  railway. 

14- 

International  law. 

II. 

Bibliography. 

;. 

Electricity. 

10. 

Ireland. 

6. 

Biography,  Collective. 

I. 

Electro-plating. 

15- 

Iron  bridges. 

14- 

Biography,  Individual. 

I. 

Electro-typing. 

IS- 

Iron  founding. 

15- 

Biology. 

9- 

Elocution. 

8. 

Iron  manufacture. 

15- 

Birds. 

lo. 

Emerson,  R.  W. 

I. 

Jews. 

7. 

Boilers. 

14 

Encyclopaedias. 

2. 

Jurisprudence. 

II. 

Bolingbroke,    Viscount. 

I 

Engineering. 

13- 

Juvenile  fiction. 

5- 

Hook-keeping. 

II. 

England. 

6. 

Lafayette,  General. 

I. 

Botany. 

9- 

Erie  R.  R. 

6. 

Language. 

9- 

Bridges. 

'4 

Essays. 

8. 

Lappland. 

6. 

Bright,  John. 

I. 

Etching. 

14- 

Law. 

11. 

Britisli  history  and  travels. 

6. 

Ethics. 

13- 

Lawn  tennis. 

IS- 

Buddhism. 

13 

Ethnology. 

9- 

Legends. 

IS- 

Buffalo. 

6. 

Etymology. 

9- 

Legislative  annals. 

ID. 

Building. 

I?- 

European  history  and  travels. 

6. 

Letter  engraving. 

IS 

BiiKver,  E.,  Lord  Lvtton. 

I.    Evolution. 

9. 

Letters. 

Burial. 

12.    Eye  diseases. 

9 

Lighthouses. 

14. 

Business. 

1 1      Fem.ile  diseases. 

9,  10. 

Livingstone,  D. 

I. 

Business  forms. 

2. 

Fiction. 

2. 

Locomotive. 

14. 

Butler.  K. 

I. 

Finch.  J.  B. 

13- 

Logan,  J.  A. 

I. 

California. 

6. 

Fine  arts. 

14- 

Logic. 

13- 

Cancer. 

ID. 

Fi.shes. 

10. 

London. 

6. 

Car  building. 

IS- 

Fishing. 

IS- 

Louisiana. 

6. 

Carlyle,  T. 

I.    Florida. 

6. 

Machine  design. 

14- 

Cattle  farming. 

13.    Flower  painting. 

14. 

Magic  lantern. 

10. 

Cemeteries. 

12.    Folk-lore. 

13- 

Manitoba. 

6. 

Chaldee  language. 

9.    Forensic  medicine. 

ID. 

Manual  training. 

II. 

Charities. 

12     France. 

6. 

Marriage. 

12. 

ChariesII,  k.  of  England. 

I      Francis  I,  k.  of  France. 

I. 

Masonry  dams.                  • 

14- 

Checkers. 

IS-    Freemasonry. 

7- 

.Medical  jurisprudence. 

10. 

Chemical  technology. 

9.    Fret  sawing. 

14- 

Medical  science. 

9- 

Chemistry. 

9.     Frith.  W.  P. 

I. 

Memoirs. 

I. 

Chess. 

15.    Games. 

IS- 

Mental philosophy. 

13- 

Chest  diseases. 

9.    Gardening. 

IS- 

Merimee,  P. 

I. 

Chicago  :  Dept.  of  Public  Works 

14-     Garfield,  J.  A. 

I. 

Mesmerism. 

13- 

In  asking  for  books,  use  the  '•  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


Index  to  Subjects. 


PAGE 

PAGE 

PAfiE 

Metallurgy. 

IS- 

Periodicals, Literary. 

2. 

Swimming. 

m. 

Metaphysics. 

IS- 

Periodicals,  Scientific. 

2. 

Switzerland. 

6. 

Meteorology. 

9- 

Peru. 

b. 

Synonyms. 

9- 

Mexico. 

6. 

Philosophy. 

IS- 

Tableaux. 

15- 

Microscope. 

9- 

Phoenicia. 

7- 

Tales. 

2. 

Military  science. 

11. 

Phonography. 

9- 

Taxidermy. 

10. 

Miller,  J.  F. 

I. 

Photography. 

14- 

Technical  education. 

II. 

Mississippi  River. 

6. 

Physical  culture. 

15- 

Technical  periodicals. 

2. 

Moral  philosophy. 

IS- 

Physics. 

10. 

Telegraph. 

15- 

Mormonism. 

IS- 

Pike,  A.  F. 

I. 

Telephone. 

10. 

Morocco. 

7- 

Plants. 

9 

Temperance. 

13- 

Motley,  J.  M.  . 

Plays. 

8. 

Theology.  Biblical. 

12. 

Moulding. 

14. 

Plumbing. 

IS- 

Theology,  Doctrinal. 

12. 

Music. 

14. 

Poetry. 

9. 

Theology,  Historical. 

13- 

Mythology. 

14. 

Polar  regions. 

7- 

Theology,  Miscellaneous. 

12. 

Names. 

7- 

Police. 

12. 

Theosophy. 

13- 

Natural  history. 

10. 

Political  economy. 

12. 

Topographical  drawing. 

14- 

Natural  philosophy. 

10. 

Politics. 

TI. 

Training  of  the  hand. 

II. 

Natural  science. 

9- 

Portland  cement. 

IS- 

Trans]3ortalion  systems. 

II. 

Naval  science. 

II. 

Postage  stamps. 

7- 

Travels. 

-. 

Navigation. 

II. 

Poultry  keeping. 

IS- 

Tulloch,  J. 

I. 

Nebraska. 

6. 

Price.  W.   T. 

United  States  :  history,  etc. 

6. 

Negroes. 

II. 

Printing. 

15' 

—  Agricultural  Department. 

IS- 

New  Guinea. 

7- 

Prisons. 

12. 

—  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry 

13- 

New  Jersey. 

6. 

Public  documents. 

10. 

—  Bureau  of  Education. 

II. 

New  Mexico. 

6 

Pulmonary  tuberculosis. 

9- 

—  Bureau  of  Pensions. 

12. 

New  York  City. 

6 

Railway  engineering. 

14- 

—  Bureau  of  Statistics. 

II. 

—  Aqueduct  Commission. 

14. 

Rankin.  J. 

I. 

—  Congress. 

II. 

—  Board  of  Education 

IT. 

Readings. 

8. 

—  Department  of  Justice. 

II. 

—  Board  of  Police  Justices. 

t2. 

Rebellion,  (U.  S.). 

6. 

—  Interior  Department. 

10. 

—  Department  of  Street  Cleaning. 

14. 

Religions,  Various. 

IS- 

—  Navy  Department. 

II. 

New  York  State. 

6. 

Reservoir  walls. 

14. 

—  Patent  Office. 

14- 

—  Assembly. 

10. 

Rhetoric. 

8. 

—  Post  Office  Department. 

II. 

—  Commissioners    of 

the    State 

Rogers,  S. 

I. 

—  Senate. 

10,  II. 

Reservation  at  Niagara. 

13- 

Romances. 

2- 

—  State  Department.            10, 

12.  13. 

—  Factory  Inspectors. 

12. 

Rome. 

6. 

—  Treasury  Department. 

12. 

—  Regents  of  the  University. 

II. 

Ropemaking. 
Rousseau,  J.  J. 

15- 

—  War  Department. 

II. 

—  Senate. 

10. 

I. 

Universal  history. 

7. 

—  State  Assessors. 

12. 

Russia. 

6. 

Useful  arts. 

15- 

—  State  Board  of  Arbitration. 

12. 

Saracens. 

7. 

Vaccir.atioh. 

9- 

—  State  Department. 

10. 

Schlegel.  Caroline. 

I. 

Violin-making. 

14. 

—  State  Engineer  and 

Surveyor. 

14. 

School  keeping. 

II. 

Voyages. 

7. 

New  Zealand. 

7- 

Scientific  periodicals. 

2. 

War,  Art  of. 

II. 

Novels. 

2. 

Scotland. 

6. 

Washington,  G. 

I. 

Occult  literature. 

13- 

Secret  societies. 

7- 

Washington,  (City). 

6. 

Oil  painting. 

14- 

Sepulture. 

12. 

Water  color  painting. 

14- 

Optics. 

10. 

Sewage. 

14- 

Wellington,  Duke  of. 

I. 

Oregon. 

6. 

Shakespeareana. 

8. 

West  Point  Military  Academy. 

II. 

Organ  building. 

14- 

Sheridan,  P.  H. 

I.  • 

Whist. 

1 5-' 

Oriental  history,  etc. 

6. 

Siam. 

7- 

Wilder,  M.  P. 

I. 

Painting. 

14. 

Skating. 

15- 

Will,  The. 

13- 

Parks. 

13- 

Social  forms. 

2. 

Wit  and  humor. 

S. 

Parliamentary  law. 

II. 

Social  science. 

12. 

Women. 

12. 

Parlor  amusements. 

15- 

Spiritualism. 

IS- 

Women's  diseases. 

9,  10. 

Pasadena. 

6. 

Sports. 

15- 

Wood-working. 

13- 

Patent  law. 

II. 

Slael,  Madame  de. 

I. 

Wool-raising. 

13- 

Pattern-making. 

14. 

Stair-buildmg. 

IS- 

Wool  manufacture. 

15- 

Pauperism. 

12. 

Steam-engine. 

14. 

Works,  Collected. 

Pedagogy. 

II. 

Street  railways. 

14. 

Yellowstone  National  Park. 

6. 

Peel,  Sir  R. 

I. 

Surgery. 
Surveying. 

10. 

14. 

Zoologv. 

10. 

APPRENTICES'     LIBRARY    OF    THE    CITY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


Supplement  to  Finding  List.  No.  2 

Arrangement  of  Principal  Subdivisions. 


Part  i.  Biography,  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

"     2.  Cycloi'.^dias.  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 

"      3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 

"      4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 

"      5.  Literature  and  Language. 

"     6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathema'tics. 

"      7.  Political  and  Social  Sciences. 

8.  Theology  and  Religion. 

"     Q.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 


PART  i. -BIOGRAPHY,  MEMOIRS,  AND  LETTERS. 


A.     Individual    Biography. 


Adams,  J.     By  J.  T.  Morse,  jr. 
Apollonius  of  Tyana.     Tredwell, 


T  40.  <7. 
U.  M.,  Life  of.    T  134. 


Arnot,  J./r.     t  Memorial  addresses  on. 
Beach.  L.     f  Memorial  addresses  on. 
f  Beecher,  H.  W.:  an  eulogy.     By  J.  Parker. 
Bolingbroke,  Viscount.    Hassell,  A.     Life  of. 
f  Butler,  T.,  and  his  descendants.     By  G.  H. 

Bright,    J.     Robertson,    W. 


T  4804. 

T  4807. 

B  7516. 

T  494- /'• 

Butler. 

T  6541. 

Life  and   times   of. 

T  584.^. 

BuLWER,  E., /(jr^/Zy/^w.     Devey,  Louisa.     Letters  of,  to 

his  wife.  T  647. «/. 

Carlyle,  T.     Norton,  C.  E.,  edr.     Letters  of,  1826-36. 

T  762. w. 
Charles  IL     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     The    merry  monarch; 
or,  England  under.      2  v.  T  842. </. 

Cole,  W.  H.     f  Memorial  addresses  on.  T  4820. 

Damien,  Father.     By  E.  Clifford.  T  1128. 

Dampier,  William.     By  W.  C.  Russell.  T  1129. 

Daudet,  A.     Recollections  of  a  literary  man.     T  ii48.r. 
Dowdney,  A.     +  Memorial  addresses  on.  T  4825. 

Edward  VL  \king  of  England\,  supreme  head  :  an  his- 
torical sketch.     By  F.  G.  Lee.  T  1342. /fr. 
Emerson,   R.    W.,    in   Concord  :    a  memoir.     By  E.  W. 
Emerson.  T  1363.4?. 
Francis  I.  {king  of  France]  and  his  times.     By  Clarissa 
Coignet.                                                               T  1571. <:. 
P'rith,   W.    p.,  R.A.     My  autobiography  and   reminis- 
cences.    V.  2.  T  1578. 
Garfield,  J.  A.     f  Addresses  on  acceptance  of  statue  of. 

T  4833- 
Garibaldi,  G.     Autobiography.     3  v.  T  1625. <;. 

Gordon,  C.  G.     By  Col.  Sir  W.  F.  Butler.         T  i^2.^.b. 
Grattan,  H.     Dunlop.  R.      Life  of.  T  I748.</. 

Hahn,  M.     t  Memorial  addresses  on.  T.  4837. 

Hendricks,  T.  A.    f  Memorial  addresses  on.         T  4838. 
Henry  V.  king  of  England.     By  Rev.  A.  J.  Church. 

T  ig62.<-. 
ii¥.HK\Vll.  king  of  England.  By  J.  Gairdner.  T  1962.A 
Lafayette,  General.     Tuckerman,  B.     Life  of.     2  v. 

T  2571. A 
Livingstone,  D.     By  T.  Hughes.  T  27x1./. 

Logan,  J.  A.     f  Memorial  addresses  on.  T  4855. 

M^RlMfiE,  P.     An  author's  love  :    unpublished  letters  of 

fhis]  "  Inconnue."  T  3005. 

Miller,  J.  F.     \  Memorial  addresses  on.  T  4862. 

Motley,  J.  M.     Curtis,  G.  W.,  edr.     Correspondence  of. 

2v.  T  3iS5.<r. 


Peel,  Sir  R.     Montague,  F.  C.     Life  of.  T  3456. 

Pike,  A.  F.     f  Memorial  addresses  on.  T  4S71. 

Price,  W.  T.     f  Memorial  addresses  on.  T  4872. 

Rankin,  J.     f  Memorial  addresses  on.  T  4S73. 

Rogers,  S.,  and  his  contemporaries.  By  P.  W.  Clayden. 
2  V.  T  3761. r. 

Rousseau,  J.  J.     Confessions.  T  3787. c. 

Schlegel,  Caroline,  and  her  friends.  By  Mrs  A.  Sidg- 
wick.  T  3912. 

Sheridan,  P.  H.  Headley,  Rev.  P.  C.  Fighting  Phil  : 
life  and  military  career  of.  T  4033  i. 

A'ote. — New  edition  of  his  "  Life  of  Sheridan." 

Stael,  Madame  Ag.:  her  friends,  and  her  influence  in  poli- 
tics and  literature.     By  Lady  Blennerhassett.     3  v. 

T  ^iio.b. 

TuLLOCH,  J.     Oliphant,  Mrs.     Life  of.     3d  ed.     T  44S5. 

Washington,  G.  Irving,  W.  f  Life  of.  Centennial 
edition,     v.  1.2.  T  4894. 

—  Lamb,  Mrs.  M.  J.     Centennial  anniversary  of  W.'s  in- 

auguration, April  30,  1789.  T  4673.6. 

—  Lodge,  H.  C.    American  statesmen:  George  Washing- 

ton.    2  V.  T  4673.3. 

—  Scudder,  H.  E.     G.  Washington  :  an  historical  biogra- 

phy. T  4^73-7. 

Wellington,  Duke  of.     Fraser,  Sir  W.     Words  on. 

T  4735/- 

—  By  G.  Hooper.  T  4735- «• 
Wilder,  M.  P.     People  I've  smiled  with.  T  4835. 

B.     Collective  Biography. 

Appleton's  t  Cyclopaedia   of   American  biography,      v.  6 

(Sunderland-Zurita).  T  4S03. 

Dodge.     Great  captains  :  Alexander,    Hannibal.  Cxsar, 

Gustavus  Adolphus,  Frederick,  and  Napoleon. 

T  5574 
Farrar.      Lives  of  the  fathers  :  sketches  of  church  history 

in  biography.     2  v.  T  5145. 

Gilder.     Authors  at  home.  T  5166. 

Living  leaders  of  the  world.  T  5664. 

Long  Island  Historical  Society,     f  Proceedings  in  mem- 

or)'   of  J.  C.  Brevoort,    Mrs.  U.  B.  Humphrey.    J. 

Greenwood,  and  A.  S.  Barnes.  B  7516. 

TowNSEND.     Our  presidents.  T  5766. 

Triplett.     Conquering  the  wilderness  :  life    and    times 

of  the  pioneer  heroes  and  heroines  of  America. 

T  5767. 
United  States  Congress,     f  Speeches  on  presentation  of 

the  portraits    of  e.\-speakers    Sedgwick,     Varnum, 

and  Banks.  T  4891. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


3— FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION:  Adam  Kent's  choice  to  Ben  Hamed. 


PART    2-CYCLOPyEDIAS.    COLLECTED 

PERIODICALS. 


WORKS.    AND 


A.     Cyclopaedias  and  Collected    Works. 

Beeton's  Dictionary  of  literature,  fine  arts,  and  amuse- 
ments. C  2520. 

Champlin.     Young  folks'  catechism  of  common  things. 

C  2083. a. 
Note. — New  edition  of  his  "  Child's    catechism  of 
common  things." 

Collier's  Cyclopedia  of  commercial  and  social  informa- 
tion. C  2820. 

f  Encyclop.-edia  Americana:  supplement  to  "Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica,   gth    edition."    v.  4.  C  2829. 

f  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  9th  ed.     v.  25.     Inde.\. 

-C  2828.^7. 

Gaskell.       Compendium   of   forms,    educational,  social, 
legal,  and  commercial.  C  2832. 

Hill.     Manual  of  social  and  business  forms.  C  2841. 

Ward,   Lock   &  Co.      Universal    instructor :  self-culture 
for  all.     3  V.  C  2779. 

Washington,  G.     f  Writings,     v.  i,  2.  M  780. 

I.   1748-1757.     2.   1758-1775. 

Young  people's  new  pictorial  library  of  poetry  and  prose. 

C  2900. 

B.     Literary  Periodicals. 

f  Athen.«um,  The  :  July,  1888-June,  i88g.    2  v.   C  6804. 
Atlantic  monthly,     v.  62,  63  (July,  1888-June,  1889). 

C  6511. 
Browne's    Phonographic     monthly.        v.   13    (Jan  -Dec. 

1888).  W  1537. 

Century,  The.     v.  15  (Nov.  1888-April,  1889).     C  6549. 
Demorest's    Monthly    magazine.      v.     24     (Nov.   1887- 

Oct.  1888).  C  6824. 

Domestic   monthly,     v.    28,  29  (Oct.   1887-Sept.    1888). 

C  6S25. 
t  Forum,     v.  6  (Sept.  1888-Feb.  1S89).  C  6595. 

Godey's  Lady's  book.    v.  118  (Jan. -June,  i88g).  C  6602. 
Harper's  New   monthly  magazine,      v.   78  (Dec.  1888- 

May,  1889).  C  6612. 

+  Illustrated  London  news  :  Jan.  1852-Dec.  1S61. 

C  6945. 
Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthly.        v.    27    (Jan  -June, 

1889).  C  6854.fl. 

■f  Library  journal,     v.  13  (Jan. -Dec.  1888).         M  8662. 
Lippincott's    Monthly    magazine.       v.    43     (Jan. -June, 

1889).  •  C  6661. 

t  Literary   news.     New   series,      v.   6,  7     (Jan.   1885- 

Dec.  1886).  M  7855. 

—  t  Same.     v.  8,  9  (Jan.  1887-Dec.  1888).  M  7662. 

t  Literary  world,     v.  19,  20  (Jan. -Dec.  1888).  C  6855. 
t  Nation,  The.     v.  48  (Jan. -June,  18S9).  C  6866. 


f  North  American  review,     v.  148  (Jan. -June,  1889). 

C  6700. 

C  6704. 

C  6709. 
!8-June, 

C  6711. 
M  7716. 

C  6729. 

C  6877. 


Outing,      v.  12,  13  (April,  1888-Mch.  1889). 
Peterson's  Magazine,     v.  95  (Jan. -June,  1889). 
f  Phrenological  journal.      v.    82-87  (Jan.   i? 

18S9). 
\  Publisher's  weekly,    v.  35  (Jan. -June,  1889). 
f  Sailor's  magazine,     v.  60  (Jan. -Dec.  1888). 
t  Saturday  review,     v.  67  (Jan.  June,  18S9). 
St.  Nicholas,     v.  16.  pt.  i  (Nov.    1888-Apl.   i 

Scribner's  Magazine,      v.  5  (Jan. -June,  1S89). 


C  6730. 
C  6740. 

C.  .  Scientific  and  Technological  Journals 
and  Transactions. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.  v.  25  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1889).  C  78"o2.rt. 

\  American  monthly  microscopic  journal,  v.  9  (Jan- 
Dec.  1888).  C  7505.,^. 

f  Ayer's  Almanacs  [in  various  languages],  1889.     C  7020. 

f  Building  :  an  architectural  weeklv.  v.  10  (Jan.- 
June,  1889).  '  C  7815. 

Clef,  The.     v.  2  (Jan. -Dec.  1S88).  C  6556. 

Delineator,  The.    v.  31,  32  (Jan. -Dec.  r888).     C  7S24. 

f  Electrical  review,     v.   13  (Sept.  1888-Feb.  1889). 

c  7927. 

f  Engineering  and.  mining   journal,     v.  47   (Jan. -June, 

1889).  C  7828. 

f  Iron  age.     v.  43  (Jan. -June,  1889).  C  7847. 

f  Jeweler's  weekly,    v.  7  (Nov.   i,  i8S8-Apl.  25,  1889). 

c  7639. 

f  Locomotive,  The.  New  series,  v.  9  (Jan. -Dec. 
1888).  C  7663. 

Musical  record.     (Jan.-Dec.  18SS).  C  6866. 

National  Academy  of  Sciences.  (Washington.)  f  Mem- 
oirs,    v.  3,  pt.  2  (18S6).  C  4866. 

•j-  Phonographic   magazine.       v.    2    (Jan.-Dec.     1888). 

C  6710. 

f  Photographic  times,     v.  iS  (^fan.-Dec  1888).  C  7871. 

f  Plumber's  journal,     v.  10  (Jan.-Dec.  1S88).       C  7971. 

f  Popular   science   monthly,     v.    34    (Nov.   i8S8-April, 

1S89).  c  7714. 

\  Record  and  guide,  v^.  43  (Jan.-June,  1889).  C  7874.^. 
I  Sanitary  plumber,  v.  6 (Nov.  iS87-Oct.  188S).  C  7877. 
I  Seaboard,  The.  v.  i  (Jan.  7-Oct.  13,  1888).  C  7981. 
f  Scientific  American,  v.  6o(Jan.-June,  18S9).  C  7979.«. 
—  f  Same:  supplement,  v.  27  (Jan.-June,  18S9).  C  "j^-jf^.d. 
f  Techniker,  Der.  v.  10  (Nov.  1887-Oct.  188S).  C  78S7. 
U.  S.  Patent  Office,  f  Official  gazette,  v.  46  (Jan.  i-Mch. 
26,  1889).    2  pts.  C  7891. 


PART  3.-FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION. 


Fiction    alphabetically   arranged 
Authors  and  Titles. 


by 


Adam  Kent's  choice. 

Adirondack  tales,     v. 

Adrian  Lyle. 

Afloat. 

Alan  Thorne. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  [M 


rs.  A. 


Alien  (An)  from  the  commonwealth 
Allen,    G.     A  terrible  inheritance.     (In 

_  tried.") 
"  All's  dross  but  love." 
Alpine  fay,  (The). 

American  coin  :  a  novel.   By  the  author  of 
Andersonville  violets. 
Antoinette  ;  or,  the  marl-pit  mystery. 


Elliott. 

Murray. 

"Rita." 

Mattpessant. 

Moodey. 

F.  Hector.]  A  crooked  path. 


Timsol. 
'  Three  times 

Lancaster. 

Werner. 

'Aristocracy." 

CollingTUOod. 

Ohnet. 


Apostate,  (The).  Datidet. 

Article  722  ;  or,  Roger's  inheritance.  Du  Boisgobey. 

Atherton,  Gertrude  F.     Hermia  Suydam. 
Balzac,  H.  de.     Bureaucracy  ;  or,  a  civil  service  reformer. 

—  Louis  Lambert. 

—  Seraphita. 

Baring-Gould,  S.     John  Herring  :   a  west  of  England 
romance. 

—  Mehalah:  a  story  of  the  salt  marshes. 

—  The  Pennycomequicks. 

Barrie,  J.  M.     When  a  man's  single. 

Baylor,    Frances    C.     A   shocking   example,    and  other 

sketches. 
Beauty-spot,  (The).     (In  his  "  Three  novelettes.")  Mtisset. 
Beechcroft  at  Rockstone.  Yonge. 

Bella-Demonia  :  a  dramatic  story.  Dolaro. 

Ben  Hamed  :  a  story  of  the  eastern  world.  Cobb. 


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Bertha  Laycourt.  Blum. 

Besant,  W.     For  faith  and  freedom. 
Between  the  lines.  J^ing. 

Birch  Dene.  Westall. 

Black  ball.  (The).  Pierson. 

Blackburn,  Jeannie.     Miss  Washington  of  Virginia. 


Nailer. 
Gibbon. 


a    story  of 


Bleuet,  Le  :  an  Alsatian  romance 
Blood  money. 

Blum,  E.  C.     Bertha  Laycourt. 
BOLDREWOOD,    R.     Robbery    under 

Australia. 
Booth,  Mrs.  O.     See  "  Rita." 
BoYESEN,  H.  H.     Light  of  her  countenance. 

—  Vagabond  tales. 

BovLSTON,  P.     John  Charaxes  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war  in 

America. 
Braddon,  Miss  M.  E.     Day  will  come. 

—  Just  as  I  am      i6^. 

Braeme,  Charlotte  M.      See  Clay,  Bertha  M. 
Broken  vow  :  a  story  of  here  and  hereafter. 
Brown,  Alice.     Fools  of  nature. 
Bryce,  L.     Romance  of  an  alter  ego. 
Buerstenbinder,  Elisabeth.     See  Werner,  E. 
Bureaucracy 


Little. 


Balzac. 


Burkett's  lock.  McClelland. 

Burnett,  Frances  H.     Pretty  sister  of  Jose. 
By  telegraph.     (In  "  Three  times  tried.")  Cobban. 

Cairo.  Mona.   [G.  M.  Hatton.j     Wing  of  Azrael. 
Calbot's  rival.     (With  his  "  Constance.")  Hawthorne. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  H.  L.     Cost  of  a  lie. 

—  Lost  wife. 

—  Pure  gold. 

Canonbury  House.  Reynolds. 

Carey,  Rosa  N.     Search  for  Basil  Lyndhurst. 
Chamberlain,  N.  H.     Sphinx  in  Aubrey  parish. 
Church,  Mrs.  R.     See  Marry.\t,  Florence. 
Clay,  Bertha  M.   [Charlotte  M.  Braeme.]    Duke's  secret. 

—  Heart's  idol. 

Claytor,  G.     Wheat  and  tares. 

Clement  Ker,  Truth  about.  Fleming. 

Cleopatra.  Haggard. 

Cobb,  S.  jr.     Ben  Hamed  :  a  story  of  the  eastern  world. 

Cobban,  J.  M.    By  telegraph.     (In  "  Three  times  tried.") 

CoLLiNGWOOD,  H.  W.     Andersonville  violets. 

Commodore  Junk.  Fenn. 

Constance.  Hawthorne. 

Cooke,  Rose  T.     Steadfast. 

Cooper,  S.  W.     Three  days  :  a  midsummer  love  story. 

Corbett,  J.     Kophetua  the  thirteenth. 

Corelli,  Marie.     Thelma  :  a  society  novel. 

Cost  of  a  lie. 

Country  cousin. 

Crawford,  F.  M.     Greifenstein. 

Cressy. 

Croisilles.     (In  his  "Three  novelettes.") 

Cromie,  R.     For  England's  sake. 

Crooked  path. 

Crucify  her  ! 

Dale,  A.     Marriage  below  zero. 

Damen's  ghost  (^Round-robin  series). 

Dangerous  catspaw.  D.  C.  and  H.  Murray. 

Daudet,  a.     The  immortal ;  or.  one  of  the  "  forty." 

Daudet,  E.     The  apostate. 

Daughter  of  Eve.  Hayes. 

Day  will  come.  Braddon. 

Days  of  Hogarth.  Reynolds. 

Dead  leman,  and  other  tales  from  the  French. 

Lang  and  Sylvester. 
Derrick  Vaughan,  novelist.  Lyall. 

Devil.  (The)  and  I. 

Devil's  hat.  Philips. 

Divorce  ;  or,  faithful  antl  unfaithful.  Lee. 

Dr.  Rameau.  Ohnet. 

DOLARO,  Selina.     Bella-Demonia  :  a  dramatic  story. 
Doyle.  A.  C.     Micah  Clarke. 

Dreamer  of  dreams,  (A).      By  the  author  of  "  Thoth." 
Du  Boisgobey,  F.     Article  722  ;  or,  Roger's  inheritance. 

—  Fight  for  a  fortune. 


Cameron. 
Peard. 


Harte. 
Musset. 


Alexander.  I 

Morris.  I 


Duchess.  The.     [Mrs.  Hungerford.] 

—  "  Jerry."  and  other  stories. 

Contents:  "Jerry." — In  an  evil  hour. — "Their  last 
resource." — "On  trial." — "None  so  blind." — "That 
night  in  June." — Fortune's  wheel. — "  As  it  fell  upon  a 
day." — Ugly  Barrington. 

—  Troublesome  girl. 

Duke's  secret.  Clay. 

Du.MAS,  A.     Paul  Jones  :  a  nautical  romance. 
Ebers,  G.     Margery  :  a  tale  of  old  Nuremberg. 
Elizabeth  Morley.  Macquoid. 

Elliott,  H.     Adam  Kent's  choice. 

Englishman  of  the  rue  Cain.  Wood. 

Errand  girl,  (An)  :  a  romance  of  N.  Y.  life.  Johnson. 

Esther  Denison.  Sergeant. 

Fair  Californian.  Harper. 

Fair  emigrant.  Mulholland. 

Fane,  Violet.     Story  of  Helen  Davenant. 
Far  away  and  long  ago.  Kevible. 

Far  in  the  forest.  Mitchell. 

Farjeon,  B.  L.     Peril  of  Richard  Pardon. 

—  Toilers  of  Babylon. 

—  and  others.     Three  times  tried,  and  other  stories. 

Contents  :  Farjeon,  B.  L.  Three  times  tried. — Allen, 
G.  a  terrible  inheritance. — Cobban,  J.  M.  By  tele- 
graph.— Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H.  For  Dick's  sake.— Pem- 
ber,  A.  "  Slipping  away." — Fenn,  G.  M.  Lord  John; 
or,  a  search  for  gold. 

Fatal  Phryne.  Philips  and  Wills. 

Fenn,  G.  M.     Commodore  Junk. 

—  Lord  John  ;  or,  a  search  for  gold.     (In  "  Three  limes 

tried.") 

Fight  for  a  fortune.  Du  Boisgobev. 

Fleming,  G.  [Miss  J.  C.  Fletcher.]  Truth  about  Clem- 
ent Ker. 

Fletcher,  Miss  J.  C.     See  Fleming,  G. 

Fog  princes.  Warden. 

Fools  of  nature.  Brown. 

For  Dick's  sake.     (In  "  Three  times  tried.")  Riddell. 

For  England's  sake.  Cromie. 

For  faith  and  freedom.  Besant. 

Francillon,  R.  E.     King  or  knave  ? 

Eraser.  G.  S.  In  three  cities,  and  a  state  or  two,  and 
other  tales. 

Frederick  Struther's  romance.  Ulniann. 

French  Jan^t.  Tvtler. 

Froude,  J.  A.     Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy. 

Gag.nebin,  J]/adame.     A  happy  find. 

Gertrude's  marriage.  Heimburg. 

Ghost  seer,  (The).     (In  his  "  Early  dramas,"  etc.)  Schiller. 

K.  2390.«-. 

Gibbon,  C.     Blood  money. 

Oilman,  Wenona.     Miss  Davis  of  Brooklyn. 

Gilmore,  J.  R.     ("  Edmund  Kirke.") 

—  Last  of  the  Thomdikes. 

Girl  graduate,  (A).  Woolley. 

GissiNG.  G.     The  nether  world. 

Gould,  S.  B.     See  Baring-Gould.  S. 

Grandison  Mather.  Luska. 

Grant,  J.     Second  to  none  :  a  military  romance. 

Great  war  s>Tidicate.  Stockton. 

Greifenstein.  Crawford. 

Grey,  M.     Reproach  of  Annesley. 

Guilderoy.  Ouida. 

GUNTER,  A,  C.     That  Frenchman  ! 

—  edr.     How  I  escaped. 
Haggard.  H.  R.     Cleopatra. 

Haller,  G.     Le  Bleuet  ;  an  Alsatian  romance. 

Happy  find,  (A).  Gagnebin. 

Hardy,  A.  S.     Passe  Rose. 

Harland,  Henry.     See  Luska,  S. 

Harper.  Olive.     A  fair  Californian. 

Harte,  B.     Cressy. 

Hartas  Maturin.  Lester. 

Hatton,  G.  M.     See  Caird,  Mona. 

Hawthorne,  J.     Constance  ««</ Calbot's  rival. 

Harvest.  Winter. 

Heart's  idol.  Clay. 


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3— FICTION    AND   JUVENILE    FICTION:  Hector  to  Raymond. 


Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F.     See  Alexander,  Mrs. 
Heimburg,  W.     Gertrude's  marriage. 

—  Two  daughters  of  one  race. 

Helen  Davenant.  Fane. 

Hermia  Suydam.  Atherton. 

Hoey,  Mrs.  C.     Queen's  token. 
Holtzmeyer,  Genie.    [Mrs.  Sidney  Rosenfeld.]     "  Twixt 

heaven  and  earth.  " 
How  I  escaped.  Parkins. 

How  they  kept  the  faith.  Raymond. 

How.\rd.  Blanche  W.     Open  door. 
Hi:.\GERFORD,  Mrs.     See  Duchess.  The. 
Immortal,  (The).  Daudet. 

In  exchange  for  a  soul.  Linskill. 

In  the  \vire-gra.ss.  Pendleton. 

In  three  cities,  and  a  state  or  two.  Fraser. 

J.'VMES,  H.     A  London  life,  [and  other  stories]. 

Contents  :    A    London    life. — The    Patagonia. — The 
liar. — Mrs.  Temperley. 
Janus.  Stevenson. 

"  Jerry,"  and  other  stories.  Duchess. 

John  Charaxes  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war.  Boylston. 

John  Herring.  Baring-Gould. 

Johnson,  Evelyn  K.     An  errand  girl  :  a  romance  of  N.  Y. 

life. 
Johnson,  Helen  K.     Raleigh  Westgate. 
JULLIOT,  F.  de.     Mademoiselle  Solange. 
Junior,  J.     You. 

Just  as  I  am.      l6  .  Braddon. 

Keddie,  Miss  H.      See  Tytler.  Sarah. 
Kemble,  Frances  A.     Far  away  and  long  ago. 
King,  Capt.  C.      Between  the  lines. 

—  "  Laramie  ;  "  or,  the  queen  of  bedlam. 
King,  Florence  M.     Man  of  the  name  of  John. 

King  or  knave  ?  Franeillon. 

KiRKE,  Edmund,  pseud.      See  GiLMORE,  J.  R. 
Kophetua  the  thirteenth.  Corbett. 

Lady  Bluebeard.     By  the  author  of  "  Zit  and  Xoe." 
Lace  :  a  Berlin  romance.  Lindau. 

Ladies'  gallery.  McCarthy  and  Praed. 

Lancaster.  A.  E.     "All's  dross  but  love." 
Land  of  darkness,  (The).     By  the  author  of  "  The  little 

pilgrim." 
Lang,  A.  ^W  Sylvester,  P.,  transl. 

—  The  dead  leman,  and  other  tales  from  the  French. 
La  R.AME,  Louise  de.     Sec  "Ouida.' 

"  Laramie  ;  "  or,  the  queen  of  bedlam.  f^i>'g- 

Last  American.  Mitchell. 

Last  of  the  Thorndikes.  Gilmore. 

Latin-Quarter  courtship,  and  other  stories.  Luska. 

Lee,  Margaret.      Divorce;  or,  faithful  and  unfaithful. 
Lee,  Mary  C.     Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket. 
Lee,  V.     [Violet   Paget.]     Miss  Brown.     (F.   S.  L.  No. 

453,  bound  separately.) 
Lester,  H.  F.      Hartas  Maturin. 
Levy,  Amy.     Romance  of  a  shop. 
Libbey,  Laura  J.     That  pretty  young  girl. 
Light  of  her  countenance.  Boyesen. 

Lindau,  P.     Lace:  a  Berlin  romance. 
Linskill,  Mary.      In  exchange  for  a  soul. 
Little,  W.   J.  K.     Broken   vow  :  a   story  of  here   and 

hereafter. 
Little  Mrs.  Murray.  Philips. 

London  life,  (A.)  [and  other  stories].  James. 

Long  odds.  Smart. 

Lord   John  ;  or,  a  search   for  gold.     (In   "  Three   times 

tried.")  Fenn. 

Lost  wife,  (A).  Cameron. 

Louis  Lambert.  Balzac. 

LusK.\.     [Henry  Harland.]     Grandison  Mather. 

—  Latin-Quarter  courtship,  and  other  stories. 
I  YALL,  Edna.     Derrick  Vaughan,  novelist. 
McCarthy.  J.  and  Praed,  Mrs.  C.     Ladies'  gallery. 
McClelland.  M.  G.     Burkett's  lock. 
Macquoid.  Katharine  S.     Elizabeth  Morley. 

—  Miss  Eyon  of  Eyon  Court. 

Mademoiselle  Solange.  Julliot. 

Man  of  the  name  of  John.  J^ing. 


I  Margery  :  a  tale  of  old  Nuremberg.  Ebers. 

Margot.     (In  his  "Three  novelettes.")  Musset. 

Marriage  below  zero.  Dale. 

:  Marryat,    Florence.     [Mrs.    R.   Church.]     On  circum- 
j  stantial  evidence. 

!  Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots.  Reynolds. 

I  Maupessant,  G.  de.     Afloat. 

Mehalah  :  a  story  of  the  salt  marshes.  Baring-Gould. 

I  Merriman,  H.  S.     The  phantom  future. 
i  Micah  Clarke.  Doyle. 

j  Miss  Bretherton.  Ward. 

I  Miss  Brown.     (F.  S.  L.  No.  453,  bound  separately.)  Lee. 

Miss  Davis  of  Brooklyn.  Gilman. 

Miss  Eyre  from  Boston,  and  others.  Afoulton. 

Miss  Eyon  of  Eyon  Court.  Macquoid. 

Miss  Kate  ;  or,  confessions  of  a  caretaker.  "  Rita." 

Miss  Shafto.  Norris. 

Miss  Washington  of  Virginia.  Blackburne. 

Mitchell,  J.  A.,  edr.      Last  American. 

Mitchell,  S.  W.     Far  in  the  forest. 

.Moodey,  Martha  L.     Alan  Thome. 
I  Morris,  R.     Crucify  her  ! 

MouLTON,  Louise  C.    Miss  Eyre  from  Boston,  and  others. 

MuLHOLLAND,  Rosa.     Fair  emigrant. 

Murray,  D.  C.     Schwartz  [and  other  stories]. 

Contents:  Schwartz  :  a  history. — Young  Mr.  Bar- 
ter's repentance. — Bulldog  and  butterfly. — Julia  and 
her  Romeo:  a  chronicle  of  Castle  Barfield. 

—  Weaker  vessel. 

—  and  H.      Dangerous  catspaw. 

—  a7td  Herman,  H.     Wild  Darrie. 
Murray,  W.  H.  H.     Adirondack  tales,     v.  i. 

Contents:  Story  that   the  keg    told  me. — Story  of  the 
man  who  didn't  know  much. 
Musset,  A.  de.     Three  novelettes,  and  a  comedy. 
I  Contents:  Margot. — The  beauty-spot. — Croisilles. — 

Valentine's  wager  :  comedy. 
My  cousin  Miss  Cinderella.  Finseau. 

!  My  uncle  Barbassou.  Uchard, 

Near  to  happiness. 

Neighbours  on  the  green.  Oliphant. 

!  Nether  world,  (The).  Gissing. 

New  Swiss  family  Robinson.  JVister^ 

NoRRis,  W.  E.     Miss  Shafto. 
Ohnet,  G.     Antoinette;  or,  the  marl-pit  mystery. 

—  Dr.  Rameau. 

—  Will. 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  O.  W.     Neighbours  on  the  green. 

On  circumstantial  evidence.  Mariyat. 

One  voyage  and  its  consequences.  Palmer. 

Open  door.  Hoiuard. 

OuiDA.     [Louise  de  La  Rame.]     Guilderoy. 

Our  town.  Sidney. 

1  Pace  that  kills.  Saltus. 

I  Paget,  Violet.     See  Lee.  V. 
;  Palmer,  J.  K.  jr.     One  voyage  and  its  consequences. 

Parkins.  W.  H.     How  I  escaped. 

Passe  Rose.  Hardy. 

Paul  Jones  :  a  nautical  romance.  Dumas. 

Peard,  Frances  M.     Country  cousin. 

Pember,  a.    "  Slipping  away."  (In  •'  Three  times  tried.") 

Pendleton,  L.     In  the  wire-grass. 

Pennycomequicks,  (The).  Baring-Gould. 

Peril  of  Richard  Pardon.  Farjeon. 

Phantom  future.  Merriman. 

Philips,  F.  C.     Little  Mrs.  Murray. 

—  and  Wills,  C.  T.      Fatal  Phryne. 
j  Philips,  M.    The  devil's  hat. 

!  Pierson,  E.  D.    The  black  ball. 

I  Pretty  sister  of  Jose.  Burnett. 

j  Pure  gold.  Cameron. 

!  Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket.  Lee. 

Queen's  token.  Hoey. 

Raleigh  Westgate.  Johnson. 

Ra.me.  Louise  de  La.     See  ''  Ouida." 

Rankell's  remains.  Wendell. 

Raymond,  Grace.     How  they  kept  the  faith:  a  tale  of  the 
Huguenots  of  Languedoc. 


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Reproach  of  Annesley.  Grey. 

Reynolds,  G.  W.  M.     Canonbury  House. 

—  Days  of  Hogarth;  or,  the  mysteries  of  old  London. 

—  Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots. 

—  Robert  Macaire;  or,  the  French  bandit  in  England. 
Richardson,  B.  W.     Son   of  a  star :    a  romance  of  the 

second  century. 
Riddell,    Mrs.    J.    H.      For  Dick's  sake.     (In  "  Three 

times  tried.") 
"Rita."     [Mrs.  O.  Booth.]     Adrian  Lyle. 

—  Miss  Kate;  or,  confessions  of  a  caretaker. 
Rive-;,  Amelie.-    Witness  of  the  sun. 

Robbery  under  arms.  Boldrewood. 

Robcrl  Macaire.  Reynolds. 

Romance  of  a  shop.  Leiy. 

Romance  of  an  alter  ego.  Bryce. 

Rosenfeld,  Mrs.  Sydney.     See  HoLTZMEYER,  Genie. 
Sage  of  sixteen,  (A).  Walford. 

St.  Cuthbert's  lower.  '  Warden. 

Saltus,  E.     The  pace  that  kills. 

—  Transaction  in  hearts. 

Schiller,  F.     The  ghost  seer.    (In  his   "  Early    dramas, 
etc:')  K  2390..?. 

—  .Sport  of  destiny.     (In  his  "  Early  dramas,  etc") 

K  iyp.e. 
Schwartz  [and  other  stories].  Murray. 

Search  for  Basil  Lyndhurst.  Carey. 

Second  to  none:  a  militai7  romance.  Grant. 

Seraphita.  Balzac. 

Sergeant,  Adeline.     Esther  Denison. 

—  Under  false  pretenses. 
Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.     Sweet-brier. 

Shocking  example,  and  other  sketches.  Baylor. 

Sidney,  Margaret.     Our  town. 

Si.MS,  G.  R.     Tales  of  to-day. 

"  Slipping  away."    (In  "' Three  times  tried.  ")         Pember. 

Smart,  H     Long  odds. 

Son  of  a  star.  Richardson. 

Sophy  Carmine.  •  Winter. 

Southworth,  Airs.   E.   D.    E.   X.     Unknown  ;    or,   the 

mystery  of  Raven  Rocks. 
Sphinx  in  Aubrey  parish.  Chamberlain. 

Splendid  egotist,  (A).  Walworth. 

Sport  of  destiny.     (In  his  "  Early  dramas,  etc")    Schiller. 

K  2390.  f. 
Stannard,  Mrs.  H.  E.  V.     See  Winter.  J.  S. 
Steadfast.  Cooke. 

Stevenson,  E.  I.     Janus. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  and  Osbourne,  L.    The  wrong  box. 
Stiff-necked  generation.  Walford. 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Great  war  syndicate. 
Story  of  Helen  Davenant.  Fane. 

Story    of    the    man    who    didn't    know    much.       (In    his 

'■  Adirondack  tales,"  vol.  i.)  Murray. 

Story  that  the  keg  told  me.     (In  his  "  Adirondack  tales," 

vol.  I.)  Murray. 

Summer  in  a  Dutch  country  house.  Traherne. 

Sweet-brier.  Sherwood. 

Tales  from  "Blackwood."     Nos.  1-3. 

1.  Bourgonef. — Thomas. — The  brigand's  bride. — The 
misogynist. — .V  fetish  city. — The  Gascon  O'Driscol. 

2.  An  Elie  ruby. — Alexander  Nesbitt,  ex-schoolmas- 
ter.— King  Bemba's  point. — .\  vendetta.  —  Master  Tom- 
my's experiment. — A  matrimonial  fraud. 

3.  A  French  speculation. — Rufus  Hickman  of  St. 
Botolph's. — Hans  Preller  :  a  legend  of  the  Rhine  Falls. 
— The  Puerta  de  Medina. — Jack  and  Minor)'. 

Tales  of  to-day.  Sims. 

Tasma.     Uncle  Piper  of  Piper's  Hill. 

Terrible  inheritance,  (A).     (In  "Three  times  tried.") 

Allen. 
That  Frenchman  !  Guntcr. 

That  girl  from  Texas.  Walworth. 

That  pretty  young  girl.  Libbey. 

Thelma  :  a  society  novel.  Corelli. 


Thoth.      By  the  author  of  "  A  dreamer  of  dreams." 
Three  days:  a  midsummer  love  story.  Cooper. 

Three  times  tried,  and  other  stories.     Farjeon  and  others. 
Through  love  to  life.  Vase. 

TiMSOL,  R.     All  alien  from  the  commonwealth. 
TiNSEAU,  L.  de.     My  cousin  Cinderella. 


Toilers  of  Babylon. 

Traherne,  Mrs.   A.     A  summer 

house. 
Transaction  in  hearts. 
Troublesome  girl. 
Truth  about  Clement  Ker. 
'Twixt  heaven  and  earth. 
Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy. 
Two  daughters  of  one  race. 
Tytlek,  Sarah.     [Miss  H.  Keddie.] 

—  French  Janet. 

Uchard,  M.      My  uncle  Barbassou. 
Ul.mann,  a.     Frederick  Struther's  romance. 
Uncle  Piper  of  Piper's  Hill. 
Under  false  pretenses. 

Unknown  ;  or,  the  mystery  of  Raven  Rocks. 
Vagabond  tales. 

Vase,  G.     Through  love  to  life. 
Walford.  L.  B.     A  sage  of  sixteen. 

—  Stiff-necked  generation. 

Walworth,  Jeannette  H.     That  girl  from  Texas. 

—  Splendid  egotist. 

Ward,  Mrs.  H.     Miss  Bretherton. 
Warden,  Florence.     The  fog  princes. 

—  St.  Cuthbert's  tower. 

Weaker  vessel.  Murray. 

Wendell,  B.     Rankell's  remains  :  an  American  novel. 
Werner,  E.  [Elisabeth  Buerstenbinder.]    The  Alpine  fay. 
Westall,  W.     Birch  Dene. 

Wheat  and  tares.  Claytor. 

When  a  man's  single.  Barrie. 

Wild  Darrie.  Murray  and  Herman. 


Farjeon. 
Dutch    country 

Saltus. 

Duchess. 

Fleming. 

Holtzmeyer. 

Froude. 

Heimburg. 


Tasma. 

Sergeant. 

Southworth. 

Boyesen. 


Ohnet. 
Caird. 


Rives. 


Will. 

Wing  of  Azrael. 

Winter,  J.  S.     [Mrs.  H.  E.  V.  Stannard.] 

—  Harvest. 

—  Sophy  Carmine. 

Wister,  O.     New  Swiss  family  Robinson. 
Witness  of  the  sun. 
Wood.  H.  F.     Englishman  of  the  rue  Cain. 
WooLLEY,  Celia  P.     A  girl  graduate. 

Wrong  box,  (The).  Stevenson  and  Osbourne. 

YoNGE,  Charlotte  M.     Beechcroft  at  Rockstone. 
You.  Junior. 

ZlT  and  Xoe  :  their  early  experiences.     By  the  author  of 
"  Lady  Bluebeard."  . 

B.     Juvenile    Fiction   alphabetically   ar- 
ranged by  Authors  and  Titles. 

Afloat  in  a  great  city.  Munsey. 

Carey,  Rosa  N.     Merle's  crusade. 

Clark,  Mrs.  S.  R.  G.     Tom's  street. 

Deb  and  the  duchess.  Meade. 

Fairy  tales.     Kingsley,  Rev.  C.     The  water  babies. 

Hale,  E.  E.     Sunday-school  stories. 

Kingsley,  Ra:  C.     The  water  babies. 

Little  red  shop.  Sidney. 

Meade,  L.  T.     [Mrs.   E.  T.  T.   Smith.]     Deb  and   the 

duche-ss. 
Merle's  crusade. 

MiNSEY,  F.  A.     Afloat  in  a  great  city. 
Perry,  G.  B.     Uncle  Peter's  trust. 
Sidney,  Margaret.     Little  red  shop. 
Smith.  Mrs.  E.  T.  T.     See  Meade,  L.  T. 
Sunday-school  stories.  Hale. 

Tom's  street.  Clark. 

Uncle  Peter's  trust.  Perry. 

Water  babies.  Kingsley. 


Carey. 


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4— HISTORY  :  American  to  Oriental. 


PART    4-HISTORY,  GEOGRAPHY,  VOYAGES,  AND 

TRAVELS. 


A.     American  History  and    Travels. 

AMERICA   IN  C.ENERAL. 

Adams.   Land  of  the  Incas  and  the  city  of  the  sun.  P  9004. 

Bancroft.  Works,  v.  16.  History  of  the  North  Mex- 
ican states  and  Texas,  v.  2,  1801-89.  I'  7515- 

Brinton.     f  Library  of  aboriginal  American  literature. 

B  8527. 

DoDD,  Mead  &  Co.  f  Americana  :  books  relating  to 
America.  B  8527. 

Bryce.  Manitoba  :  its  infancy,  growth,  and  present  con- 
dition. P  7062. 

Cook,     f  Cardinal  Guala  and  the  Vercelli  book.    B  8531. 

Hale.     Story  of  Mexico.  P  8182. 

NiELD.    f  Catalogue  of  books  relating  to  America.   B  8527. 

Ober.     Young  folks'  history  of  Mexico.  P  S335. 

Priest.    American  antiquities  and  discoveries  in  the  west. 

E  9716. 

Smith.     White  umbrella  in  Mexico.  P  8412. 

U.  S.  State  Department,  f  War  in  South  America  and 
attempts  to  bring  about  a  peace.  P  9773. 

WiNSOR,  edr.  f  Narrative  and  critical  history  of  America. 
V.  I.     Aboriginal  America.  P  7898. 

UNITED  STATES  :    HISTORY  AND  TRAVELS. 

Baker.  U.  S.  Secret  Service  in  the  late  war.  [Revised 
ed.  1889.]  Q  7514.0. 

Bancroft,  f  Historical'works  of,  in  their  relation  to  the 
progress  and  destiny  of  the  Pacific  states.     B  7516. 

Bartram  f  Retrographs  :  a  history  of  New  York  city 
prior  to  the  Revolution,  biographies  of  Washington, 
Hamilton,  Hale,  etc.  Q  4806. 

Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.  Q  7806. 

Cooper.     In  and  out  of  Rebel  prisons.  Q7560. 

Davis.     Camp-fire  chats  of  the  civil  war.  Q  71 16. 

Depew.  f  Oration  at  reunion  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
at  Saratoga.  June  22,  1887.  B  8531. 

Durand.  New  materials  for  the  history  of  the  American 
Revolution.  Q  4129. 

Fiske.     War  of  independence.  Q  415 i.w. 

Fox.  f  Regimental  losses  in  the  American  civil  war, 
1861-65.  Q  7832. 

Glazier.  Down  the  great  river:  discovery  of  the  true 
source  of  the  Mississippi.  Q  169. 

Greene.     Sparks  from  the  camp  fire.  Q  7174.5-. 

Irving.      Astoria.      Geoffrey  Crayon  edition.  Q  635. <z. 

LossiNG.  Hours  with  the  living  men  and  women  of  the 
Revolution.  Q  4272. 

Meriwether.     The  tramp  at  home.  n  300. 

O'Rell  [p.  Blouet]  and  Allyn.  Jonathan  and  his  con- 
tinent. Q  339. 

Roosevelt.     Winning  of  the  west.     2  v.  Q  1726. 

1.  From  the  Alleghanies  to  the  Mississippi,  1 769-1 776. 

2.  Same:     ill-]-il?>2,. 

f  Shaler's  Brigade:  reunion  at  Gettysburg,  June  12-14, 
1888.  Q  7742. 

Shepard  Rifles  (N.  Y.  Vols.  51st  Regt.).  f  Quarter  cent- 
ury banquet,  Oct.  29,  1886.  B  7516. 

Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution.  +  Constitution, 
by-laws,  membership.      i8«8.  Q  4414. 

U.S.  War  Department.  fWarofthe  Rebellion.  Series 
I,  V.  2,  22  (pt.  2),  and  23.  Q  ITl-i.c. 

Warner.     Studies  in  the  south  and  west.  Q  465.J. 

UNITED  STATES:  SEPARATE  STATES  AND 
CITIES. 

Bancroft.  Works,  v.  16.  History  of  the  North  Mex- 
ican states  and  Texas,  v.  2,  1801-89.  P  7515. 

—  Same.     v.  17.      History  of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico, 

1530-1888.  P  7515. 

—  Same.  v.  30.   History  of  Oregon,  v.  2,  1848-88.  P  7515. 


Bartram.  f  Retrographs  :  a  history  of  N.  Y.  City  prior 
to  the  Revolution,  ^-Zf.  Q  4806. 

Breese.   Early  history  of  IlHnois.   Ed.  by  Hoyne.  Q  9534. 

Buffalo  Express,  f  Pictorial  year-book  and  calendar  for 
188S.  Q9538. 

Davidson.     Florida  of  to-day.  Q  Q^S- 

California  University.  \  Library  bulletin.  No.  9.  List 
of  printed  maps  of  California.  B  7516. 

Hallock.     Our  new  Alaska.  P  7611. 

Holder.     All  about  Pasadena  and  its  vicinity.     Q  921 1. 

Johnson.      History  of  the  Johnstown  flood.  Q  9232. 

Lamb.     History  of  the  city  of  New  York.     2  v.     Q  9655. 

—  Wall  street  in  history.  Q  9655.7*;'. 
Lossing.  The  empire  state  [New  York].  Q  9664.1'. 
Martin.  History  of  Louisiana.  Q  9674.//. 
New  Jersey.      \  General   index   to  documents   relating  to 

colonial  history,  first  series,  10  vols.  Q  9696. 

New   York    State,     f  Proceedings  at   the  laying   of   the 

cornerstone  of  the  new  capitol,  June  24,  1871. 

B  7516. 
N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western    R.R.     f  Picturesque  Erie  : 

summer  homes.      1889.  Q  9329. 

—  Same.  Q  9329./. 

—  f  Suburban  homes  on  the  picturesque  Erie.      iSSg. 

Q  9697.'^. 

—  Sa?ne.  Q  9698. j. 

—  f  Summer  excursion  routes  and  rates.     1S89.  Q  9697. <:. 

—  Same.  Q  9698./. 
Ruffner.     f  Lines  of  communication  between  southern 

Colorado  and  northern  New  Mexico.  B  7515. 

Sheridan.  +  Expedition  through  the  Big  Horn  Moun- 
tains, Yellowstone  National  Park,  etc.  B  7515. 

—  a«(/ Sherman,     f  Inspection   in  1877  of  .country  north 

of  the  Union  Pacific  R.R.  B  7515. 

Thompson.     Story  of  Louisiana.  Q  9763. 

Todd.     Story  of  Washington.  Q  9443./. 

Warren,  f  Explorations  in  Nebraska  and  Dakota.  B  7515. 
Woodman.     Picturesque  Alaska.  P  7491. 

B.  European  History  and  Travels. 

Adams  «;/(^i' Cunningham.  Swiss  confederation.  R  9503. 
Airy.     EngHsh  restoration  and  Louis  XIV.  R  1007. 

Archer.      English     history    by    contemporary    writers: 

crusade  of  Richard  I.,  1189-92.  R  1013. 

Brandes.     Impressions  of  Russia.  S  4056. 

Brownell.     French  traits.  S  1062. 

Crawford.     English  life.  R  1103. 

Dickens.     Dictionary  of  Paris.  S  1121. 

DuNCKER.     History  of  Greece  to  the  end  of  the  Persian 

war.     2  v.  N  S577. 

Hicks.     Greek  historical  inscriptions.  N  S621. 

Jusserand.     English  wayfaring  life  in  the  Middle  Ages. 

R  1642. 
Livius.     History  of  Rome.     Literally  transl.  by  Spillan 

and  Edmonds.     2  v.  N  9271.^. 

Malleson.     Battlefields  of  Germany.  R4672. 

Morris.      Early  Hanoverians.  R  1317.^. 

Pausanias.      Description  of  Greece.     2  v.  N  8344. 

Pennell.     Our  journey  to  the  Hebrides.  R  2347. 

Rideing.  Young  folk's'  histoiy  of  London.  R  I372.>'. 
RossA.      Irish  rebels  in  English  prisons.  R  2378. 

Stead.     Truth  about  Russia.  S  4753. 

Tromhut.     Under  the  rays  of  the  Aurora  Borealis:  in  the 

land  of  the  Lapps  and  Kvaens.     2  v.  R  3769. 

Umlauft.     The  Alps.  R  9772. 

Watt  a«a' Carter.     Picturesque  Scotland.  R  27S1. 

C.  Oriental  History  and  Travels. 

BoULGER.      History  of  China.     3  v.  O  2532. 

Brassey.     Last  voyage  [to  India  and  China].    Nb  3534./. 


I 


APPRENTICES'     LIBRARY     OF    THE     CITY    OF     NEW     YORK. 


5— LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE  :  Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 


Brill.     +  Catalogue,  No.  27.     Orientalia.  B  8527.  j 

CoRT.     Siam;  or,  the  heart  of  farther  India.  O  4561. 

Denton.     Collector's  rambles  in  Australia,  New  Zealand, 
and  New  Guinea.  P  611S. 

Emin  pasha  in  Central  Africa.  P  35S2. 

GiLMAN.     Story  of  the  Saracens.  O  7167. 

Johnston.     History  of  a  slave.  P  3233- 

JosKPHUS.     Works.     Transl.  by  Whiston.      Introd.  essay 
by  Stebbing.  N  7640.^ 

Lowell.     Choson :  the  land  of  the  morning  calm  [Corea].  , 

O  2664.  j 

Oman.      Indian  life,  religious  and  social.  O  5338. 

OsHORN.     Ancient  Egypt  in  the  light  of  modern  discover- 
ies. N  6339.  I 

Polo.     Travels.     Trans!,  of  Marsden  ed.  by  Wright.         j 

O  355-  ! 

Rawlinson.     Story  of  Phoenicia.  N  5365. j.  1 

Kenan.     History  of  the  people  of  Israel,  v.  2.     From  the 
reign  of  David  to  the  capture  of  Samaria.     N  7721.  | 

SCHR.VDER.     Cuneiform  inscriptions  and  the  Old   Testa- 
ment,    v.  2.  N  5736. 

Thomson.     Travels  in  the  Atlas  and  southern  Morocco. 

P  143S. 

Wheeler.     India  under  British  rule.  O  57S7. 

WiLKiNS.     Australasia:     a   descriptive    and    pictorial  ac- 
count. P  6483. 

D.     Secret  Societies. 

Duncan.     Masonic  ritual  and  monitor.  T  9129. 

f  Masonic  chronicle  and  official  bulletin;  June, 1888. 

B7517. 

New  York  State.    Gratid  Lodge  of  Masons,    f  Proceedmgs, 

107th  and  io8th  annual  communication.     T  gtgj.a. 

—  Royal  and   Select   Masons.      f  Proceedings   of  Grand 

Council,  iSSo.  B  7517. 

—  t  Same.  1882.  B7517. 

—  Scottish  Kite,     f  Reference    pamphlet   issued    by    the 

Council  of  Deliberation.  B  7517. 

Nobles  of  the  Mystic  Shrine.     \  Statutes  and  regulations. 

[1S82.]  B18. 

Pythagoras  Lodge,  No.  i.     f  Catalogue  of    portion    of 

library  of:    22d  sale,  1887.  B  7517. 

United  States.     A'orthem  Masonic  Jurisdiction  {Scottish 

Kite),     f  Constitutions  of    the    Supreme    Council, 

1877.  B  7517. 

—  Supreme  Council  for  the  Southern  yurisdiction.     f  The 


Sup.  Council  for  France  and  its  dependencies:  in  re 
Joseph  Ceriieau.  B  7517. 

E.     Universal    History   and   General 
Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 

Bourke.  f  Human  ordure  and  urine  in  riles  of  a  reli- 
gious character.  B  7515. 

Chalmers,  f  The  American  Philatelic  Association  and 
the  adhesive  postage  stamp.  B  20. 

Chapin.  From  Japan  to  Granada:  a  tour  round  the 
world  i;i  18S7-88.  N  3083. 

DucoiDRAY.      History  of  ancient  civilization.        N  5125. 

Greely.  f  International  Polar  expedition  :  proceedings 
of  the  U.  S.  Expedition  to  Lady  Franklin  Bay.    2  v. 

N  2836. 

Heilprin,     Historical  reference  book.     2d  ed.       N  4x92. 

NiELD.  f  Catalogue  of  books  relating  to  America,  Asia, 
Africa,  and  Australia.  B  8527. 

Nordhoff.  Sailor  life  on  man  of  war  aud  merchant 
vessel.  N  2699. 

Parker.     How  to  study  geography.  N  1343. 

Salverte.      History  of  names.     2  v.  T  6731. 

Scott  Stamp  &  Coin  Co.  f  Catalogue  of  U.  S.  coins 
belongmgto  Rev.  F.  Ely.  B  7516. 

Simonds  and  McEnnis.  Panorama  of  the  world  :  an 
historical  review  of  all  nations.  .  N  4746. 

Travel,  adventure,  and  sport  from  ' '  Blackwood's  Maga- 
zine."    Nos.   1-3.  N  3448. 

1.  Speke,  Capt.  Discovery  of  the  Victoria  N'yanza. 
— Oliphant,  Laurence.  My  home  in  Palestine. — A 
sketch  in  the  Tropics. — Northcote,  Sir  H.  Stafford.  How 
I  caught  my  first  salmon. 

2.  Wolseley,  Gen.  vi.scount.  Narrati%'e  of  the  Red 
River  expedition. — Remarkable  preservation  from  death 
at  sea. — A  ride  to  Babylon. — The  King  of  Tristan 
d'Acunha  :  a  forgotten  monarch. 

3.  Palmer,  Lieut.  The  North-East  passage. — Two 
nights  in  southern  Mexico. — Escape  of  the  Republican 
exiles  from  Cayenne. — A  bear  adventure  in  Ceylon. — 
Macmillan,  Geo.  A.     A  ride  across  the  Peloponnese. 

Wake.  Development  of  marriage  and  kinship.  T  S777. 
Weppner.      The  north  star  and  the  southern  cross:  a  two 

years  journey    round   the   world.       5th  Amer.  ed. 

2  v.  "  N  3474. 

Wheeler.     Course  of  empire.  N  4478. 

Yonge.      History  of  Christian  names.     New  ed.     T  6498. 


PART  5.-LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE. 


A,     Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 

Arf.rdken  (Scotland)  Public  Lihrarv.  +  Report,  1886- 
^7-  .    ■  B9535. 

American  Library  Association,  f  Papers  and  proceed 
ings  of  8th  general  meeting,  1886.  M  8506. 

ASTOR  Library  (N.  Y.  City),     f  39th  annual  report.  188S. 

B  9532. 

Barrow,  J.  W.  f  Catalogue  of  books  in  [his]  library  at 
private  sale,  1888.  M  7517. 

BOSTO.N  Public  Library,      f  36th  annual  report,  1S88.  . 

K  9533- 

BowDOiN  College  Library,  f  Report  for  years  ending 
June  I,  18S7  and  iS'SS.  B  9533. 

Bridgeport  Public  Library  and  Reading  Room,  f  7th 
annual  report.  B  9533. 

Bronson  Library  (Waterburv,  Ct.^.     +  Finding  list,  1889. 

M  8535. 

Brooklyn  Library,  f  29th  and  30th  annual  report,  1887- 
88.  B  9532. 

Buffalo  Library,  f  51st  and  52d  annual  report,  18S7- 
88.  B  9534. 

California  University.  \  Library  bulletin,  No.  8. 
References  for  students  of  miracle  plays  and  mys- 
teries.    By  F.  H.  Stoddard.  B  8531. 


Chicaco    Public    Librarv.       -f  Bv-laws.       Revised    June, 
1888.  '  '  B15. 

—  f  15th  and  16th  reports.  1887-88.  B  9536. 
Cincinnati  Public  Library.     \  Report  for  years  ending 

June  30,  1S66-87.    '  '  B  9536. 

—  +  Bulletin  of  books  added  during  1S8S.  M  8818. 
Columbia  College  Z/i^;wrj'.     f  4th  annual  report.    B  9532. 

—  School  of  Library  liconomv.     f  Annual  register.  1SS6- 

87,  18S7-S8.  '  B  9532. 

f  1st  annual  report,  1S87.  B  9532. 

+  Circular  of  information,  1S87-88.  15  9532. 

Crane  (Thomas)  Public  Library.     +  17th  annual  report. 

^  B  9533 

Detroit  Public  Librarv.     f  7th  annual  report,  1S88. 

B  9536. 
Dunning.     The  Sunday  school  library.  M  Si 29. 

Foster.     Libraries  and  readers.  M  8156. 

Grand  Rapids  Public   Librarv.     +  .\nuual  reports,  1887- 

83.  '       •  B  9536. 

Hartforo  Librarv  Association,      f  49th  and  50th  reports, 

1S87-88.      '  B  9533. 

—  t  Bulletin,     v.  9.     Nos.  i.  3,  4,  1887.  B  9533. 

\  Same.     v.  10,   Nos.  1-4,  1888.  B  9533. 

Liverpool  Free    Public    Libran-.     \  35th  annual  report, 

1888.  '  B  9535. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order."  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  pan  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


5— LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE:  History  and  Criticism  of  Literature. 


LOTHROP  Co.,  publishers.      \  Best  267  books  for  libraries. 

Bi5- 
McGuiRE,  J.  C.      t  Catalogue  of  library  of.  B  8531. 

Maimonides  Library,     f  Report  of  the  librarian  for  1887. 

B  9532. 
Manchester    Public    Free    Libraries.     \  35th  and   36th 

reports,  1886-S7,  1887-88.  B  9535. 

New  Bedford  Free  Public  Library,     f  36th  annual  report, 

1S88.  B9535. 

New  Haven    Free  Public  Library.     \  ist  annual  report, 

1887.  B  9533. 

—  I  Bulletin,  No.  i.      Books  added  June-Oct.,  1887. 

B  9533- 

New  \  ork  City.    Apprentices'  Library,     f  By-Laws  of  the 

Library  Committee,  1879.  B  15. 

—  Free  Circulating  Library,     f  Sth  annual  report,  18S7. 

B  9532. 

—  Mercantile  Library,     f  66th  and  67th  reports,  1SS7-88. 

B  9532. 
New  York  State  Library.  \  71st  report,  18S9.  M  8698. /4. 
Newberry'   Library   (Chicago).       f  Proceedings    of    the 

trustees  July  i,  1SS7  to  Jan.  i,  1S8S.  B  9536. 

Omaha  Public  Library,     f  loth  and  iiih   reports.   18S7- 

88.  B  9536. 

Parsons  and  others.     Worlds   best  books  :  a  key  to  the 

treasures  of  literature.  M  7343. 

Peabody  Institute.     +  20th  and  21st  reports,  1887-SS. 

B  S528. 
Philadelphia  Apprentices' Library,     f  68th  report,  1SS8. 

B9534- 
Philadelphia  Library  Co.     f  Reports,  18S7-8S.    B  9534. 

—  i  Bulletin,  July  1S87-88.  B  9534. 
Philadelphia   Mercantile  Library    Co.       f  65th  annual 

report,  1888.  B  9534. 

Plymouth  (Engld)  Free  Public  Library,  f  loth  and 
nth  reports,  18S6-87.  '  B  9535. 

Pratt  (Enoch)  Free  Library  (Bait.),  f  Finding  list  .  sec- 
ond supplement,  18S9.  M  8715./^. 

—  f  Report  of  librarian,  Jan.  2,  1888.  B  9535. 
Providence  AthenEeum.  f  43d  report,  188S.  B  9533. 
Providence  Public  Library,  f  loth  report,  1S88.  B  9533. 
Reynolds   Library  (Rochester,  N.  Y.).     f  List  of  books 

in  the  Reading  Room,  i888.  B  15. 

Rosenthal,  L.     f  Catalogue  59.  B  8527. 

St.  Louis    Mercantile   Library,     f  41st    and    42d    reports, 

1887-8S.  B  9535. 

St.  Louis  Public  Library.      \  Reports,    18S5-86,  1886-87. 

B9535. 
San   Francisco  Free  Public  Library.       f  Report  for  year 

ending  June  30,  1888  B  9536. 

—  +  Supplementary  catalogue  of  books  added  since  May, 

18S4.  M  8888. 

Taunton  Public  Library.  +  21st  and  22d  reports,  i886- 
87-  B  9533. 

Warren  Co.  (Til.)  Library  and  Reading  Room,  f  His- 
torical sketch.  B  9536. 

Worcester  Free  Public  Library,     f  2Sth  report,  18S8. 

B  9533. 

Wyman.  Bibliography  of  the  Bacon-Shakespeare  con- 
troversy.     1884.  M  7797. 

B.     Drama   and  Plays. 

Church.  Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedies.  K  8089.J. 
Fletcher.     Character  studies  in  iSIacbeth.  K  2153. 

Guizot.      Shakespeare  and  his  times.  K  2607. 

Hazlitt.     Characters  of  Shakespeare's  plays. 

With  M  9191./. 


Howells.      The   mouse   trap,   and   other  farces, 

K  2214.W. 

Contents:   The    garroters.— Five     o'clock  tea. — The 

mouse  trap.— A  likely  story. 

Hugo.     William  Shakespeare.  K  2216. 

Schiller.     Dramatic  works  :  Wallenstein  and   Wilhelm 

Tell.  K  2390.  w. 

Contents  :  Wallenstein's  camp. — The  Piccolomini. — 

Death  of  Wallenstein.— Wilhelm  Tell. 

—  Works  :  early  dramas  and  romances.  K  2390.^. 


Contents  :  The  robbers. — Fiesco. — Love  and  intrigue. 
— Demetrius, — The  gho.st  seer. — Sport  of  destiny. 
A'ote. — Last  two  titles  are  romances. 

—  Works:  historical  dramas.  K  2390.,^. 

Contents  :    Don  Carlos. — Mary  Stuart  :    a  tragedy. — 
Maid  of  Orleans. — Use  of  the  chorus  in  tragedy. — Bride 
of  Messina. 
Shakespeare,    f  Bankside  Shakespeare.    Ed.  by  A.  Mor- 
gan.    V.  1-5.  K  2742. <J. 

1.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.     [Ed.]  by  A.  Morgan. 

2.  Taming  of  the  shrew.     [Ed.]  by  A.  R.  Frey. 

3.  Merchant  of  Venice.      [Ed,]  by  W.  Reynolds. 

4.  Troilus  and  Cressida.     [Ed,]  by  A.  Morgan. 
5._  Romeo  and  Juliet.     [Ed.]  by  B.  R,  Field. 

—  All's  well  that  ends  well.     Ed.  with  notes  by  Rolfe. 

K  2401.  a. 

—  Hamlet.     Ed.  with  notes  by  Rolfe.  K  2401./. 

—  Henrj'  Vth.     Ed.  with  notes  by  Rolfe,  K  2401.^. 

—  Henry  VII Ith,     Ed,  with  notes  by  Rolfe.       K  2401. /i. 

—  Julius  Caesar.     Ed.  with  notes  by  Rolfe.  K  2401.J. 

—  King  Lear.      Ed.  with  notes  by  Rolfe.  K  2401./^. 

—  Midsummer-night's  dream.     Ed,  with  notes  by  Rolfe. 

K  2401. «. 

—  Richard  II.     Ed,  with  notes  by  Rolfe.  K  2402.^. 

—  Romeo  and  Juliet,    Ed.  with  notes  by  Rolfe.    K2401./-. 

—  Tempest.     Ed.  with  notes  by  Rolfe.  K  2401. w. 

—  Timon  of  Athens,    Ed.  with  notes  by  Rolfe.    K  2401. j. 

—  Titus  Andronicus.    Ed.  with  notes  by  Rolfe,    K  2401,57, 

—  Twelfth  night,      Ed.  with  notes  by  Rolfe.       K  2401. «. 
Stoddard,     f  References  for  students  of  miracle  plays  and 

mysteries,  B  8531. 

Wyman.  f  Bibliography  of  the  Bacon-Shakespeare  con- 
troversy. M  7797. 

C.  Elocution   and    Rhetoric. 

Julian,    f  Later  speeches  on  political  questions,     M  6641. 
Locke.     Art  of  correspondence.  M  5272. 

Monroe,  edr.     Young  folks'  readings.  M  5313.J. 

Morgan.     An  hour  with  Delsarte  :  a  study  of  expression. 

M  5690. 
Riddle.     Readings,  M  5372. 

Stebbins.    Society  gymnastics  and  voice-culture.     M  5420. 

D.  Essays  and  Miscellany. 

Blots  and  blemishes.  M  2046. 

Cos..     Comic  yarns  in  verse,  prose,  and  picture.     M  2I02.^. 

De  Vere.  Essays  chiefly  literary  and  ethical.  M  41 19. 
Contents  :  Literature  in  its  social  aspects. — Archbish- 
op Trench's  poems — Poems  by  .Sfr  Samuel  Ferguson. 
— Coventry  Patmore's  poetry. — A  policy  for  Ireland, 
Jan.  1887. —  Proportionate  representation  with  reference 
to  the  idea  involved  in  it, — Church  property  and  secu- 
larisation, 1867. — A  few  notes  on  modern  unbelief. — 
Philosophy  of  tlie  rule  of  faith. — Personal  character  of 
Wordsworth's  poetry. 

Frost.     Stuff  and  nonsense.  M  2832. 

Irving.     Sketch  book,     Geoffrey  Crayon  edition.     M  4634. 

Lang.     Lost  leaders.  M  4260. 

Lubbock.     Pleasures  of  life.      Part  2.  M  4275. 

Contents  :  Ambition.  —  Wealth. —  Health. —  Love. — 

Art. — Poetry. — Music — The  beauties  of  nature. — The 

troubles  of  life. — Labour  and   rest. — Religion. — Hope 

di  progress. — Destiny  of  man. 

MULFORD.      White  cross  library,     v,  2.  M  4320. 

Peck.     Story  of  the  Puritans  :  a  go-as-you-please  history. 

M  2345.6. 

Riley.     Pipes  o'  Pan  at  Zekesbury.  M  1373. 

St.  Francis  Xavier  College.  Pearls  of  a  year  :  short 
stories  from  the  "  Xavier."  B  19. 

E.     History  and  Criticism  of  Literature. 

Adams.     By-ways  in  book-land,  M  goo4.i^. 

Authors  and  publishers  :    a  manual  of  suggestions   for 

beginners  in  literature.  M  9512. 

Fitzgerald.     Recreations  of  a  literary   man  ;    or,    does 

writing  pay?     New ed.  .M  9151. 


APPRENTICES'    LIBRARY     OF     THE    CITY    OF    NEW    YORK, 


5— NATURAL  SCIENCE:  Medical  Science. 


GOSSE     History  of  i8th  century  literature.  M  9172.//. 

Hazlitt.     Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth  and  Charac- 
ters of  Shakespeare's  plays.  M  gigiV. 
MORLEY.     English  writers,     v.  3,  4.                     M  9316./. 

3.  From  the  conquest  to  Chaucer. 

4.  The  fourteenth  century.     Book  I. 

Rees.     Brotherhood  of  letters.  M  93^8. 

Stedma:,'  and  Hutchinson,  edrs.     Library  of  American 
literature,     v.  7,  8.  M  9753- 

Contents  :  Literature  of  the  Republio,  1S35-60,  part  3. 

F.     Language   and   Phonography. 

Anderson.     History  of  shorthand.  W  loio. 

Bardeen.     Verba!    pitfalls  :    a    manual   of    1500    words 

commonly  misused.  W  2026. 

Browne's  Phonographic  monthly,    v.  13  (Jan.-Dec.  1888). 

w  1537. 

Clark.     Indian  sign  language.  W  9555. 

Hill.     Our  English.  W  2203.0. 

RiGGS.      Manual  of  the  Chaldee  language.  W  9724. 

Note. — "Chiefly  from  the  German  of  G.  B.  Winer." 
Skeat.     Concise  etymological  dictionary  of  English. 

W  2409. 
Smith,   Rev.   W.      Synonyms  discriminated.     2d  ed.    by 

H.  P.  Smith.  W  2412. 

Wedgwood.     Origin  of  language.  W  1472. 

Whitney.     \  Century  dictionary  :  an  encyclopedic  lexicon 

of  the  English  language,     v.  i.  W  2897. 


Worcester,     f  Dictionary  of  the  English  language,  187I- 

W  2898. 

G.     Poetry. 

Brown.     Sonnets  of  Shakespeare  solved.  K  1536.J. 

Chaucer.     Poetical  works.     Ed.  by  Gilman.     3  v. 

K  1084./. 
Coleridge  and  Keats.     Poetical  works.     4  v.  in  2. 

K  I096.a. 
Dunshee.     f  The   Knickerbocker's  address  to  the  Stuy- 

vesant  pear  tree.  B  8531. 

Halleck.  Poetical  writings.  Ed.  by  Wilson.  K  ii83./>. 
Juvenal,  Persius,  and  others.     Satires.     Literally  transl. 

by  Evans.  K  8235.^, 

Keats.      Poetical  works.  In  v.  2  tj/ K  1096.(7. 

Knight,  edr.      Wordsworthiana  :    selection    from  papers 

read  to  the  Wordsworth  Society.  K  1249. 

LocKHART,  transl.  Ancient  Spanish  ballads.  K  5272. 
OssiAN.  Poems.  Transl.  by  Macpherson.  K  1339.0. 
Pope.     Poetical  works.     With  memoir,  explanatory  notes, 

^tc.  K  1355. <?. 

Riley.     Old  fashioned  roses.  K  1373.2. 

—  Pipes  o"  Pan  at  Zekesbury.  M  1373. 

Rowell.     f  The  sonnet  in  America.  B  8531. 

Swinburne.  Poems  and  ballads.  3d  series.  K  1431. 
Thomas.     Lyrics  and  sonnets.  K  1437./. 

Virgil.     .-Eneid  :   first  six  books.     Transl.  into  English 

rhyme  by  Hamilton.  K  8460.  A. 


PART  6.-NATURAL   SCIENCE. 


A.     Botany. 

Archer.     Profitable  plants.  E  1014./. 

Note. — Same  as  his  "  Economic  botany." 

Dyer.     Folk-lore  of  plants.  E  1130. 

Gray.     Elements  of  botany.     Revised  ed.  E  1604.C 

—  How  plants  behave.  E  1174.^. 

B.  Chemistry  and  Chemical  Technology. 

Brannt  and  Wahl.     Techno-chemical  receipt  book. 

D  5057. 

California  University.  College  of  Agriculture.  f  Re- 
ports of  experiments  on  methods  of  fermentation. 

B  3512. 

Dragendorff.  Plant  analysis:  qualitative  and  quantita- 
tive. E  1576. 

Pinner.     Introduction  to  organic  chemistry.     2d  rev.  ed. 

L>  5353  'z. 

Richards.     Aluminium  :  its  history,  etc.  D  5372. 

Ross.  The  blowpipe  in  chemistry,  mineralogy,  and  geol- 
ogy.    2d  ed.  D  5379. 

Shep.ard.     Elements  of  inorganic  chemistry.  D  5403. 

Troilius.     Chemistry  of  iron.     2d  ed.  D  576S. 

Winkler.      Handbook  of  technical  gas-analysis.    D  5792. 

Wolff.      Applied  medical  chemistry.  D  5793. 

C.  Evolution,   Biology,  and    Ethnology. 

Behrens.      The  microscope  in  botany.  E  520. 

Ferris.     New  theory  of  the  origin  of  species.         F  1147. 

Priest.     American  antiquities.  E  9716. 

Romanes.  Mental  evolution  in  man  :  origin  of  human 
faculty.  E  9726. 

Starcke.  The  primitive  family  in  its  origin  and  devel- 
opment. E  9421. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Ethnology.  f4th  annual 
report,  1882-83.  E  9891. 

Wallace.     Darwinism.  F  1465. </. 

—  Natural  selection.  F  1465. 

D.  Geology,    Mineralogy,   and   Physical 

Geography. 

D.\NA.  Appendix  to  5th  ed.  of  [his]  mineralogy.  By 
Brush  and  others.  D  9568. /J. 


Herman  and  others.  God's  glorious  creation  ;  or,  the 
mighty  marvels  of  earth,  sea,  and  sky.         D  7618. 

HusSAK.     Determination  of  rock-forming  minerals. 

D  9218. 

Rosenbusch.  Microscopical  physiography  of  the  rock- 
making  minerals.  D  9727. 

United  States.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  \  Report  of 
the  superintendent  for  1S86.  D  7891. 

—  Geological  Surz'ey.     f  6th  annual  report,  T884-85. 

D  8891. 

—  Geological  Survey  of  the   Territories.     \  6th  and  12th 

annual  reports,  1873  and  1883.  D  8773. 

\  Mi.scellaneous   publications,  No.  12.      History  of 

North  American  pinnipeds.  D  8773.^. 

f  Report.     V.  II,  12.      1877-79.  D  889i.(-. 

ir.  Monographs  of  North  American  rodentia. 
12.  Fresh-water  rhizopods. 

—  Signal  Office,     f  Tornado  circular,  No.  i.  B  3512. 
Whitney.     The  U.  S. :  physical  geography  and  material 

resources.  D  7788. 

Wright.     Ice  age  in  North  .America.  D  8796. 

E.     Medical   Science. 

Doty.     Prompt  aid  to  the  injured.  F  4125. 

DUFFEY.     What  women  should  know.  F  7576. 

Earle.     Curability  of  insanity.  F  5579. c. 

Gray.  Anatomy,  descriptive  and  surgical.  Amer.  ed. 
by  Keen.  F  1S36. 

Hardaway.     Essentials  of  vaccination.  F  5185. 

James.  American  health  resorts,  with  notes  upon  their 
climate.  F  2636, 

Kraft.  ■!  Electropathy,  a  curative  in  acute  and  chronic 
diseases.  B  3512. 

Leaming  f  Philosophy  of  climatic  treatment  of  chest 
diseases.  B  3512. 

Lewis.     Talks  about  people's  stomachs.  F  2267./. 

Mc.\rthur.  t  Pulmonary  tuberculosis  and  its  treat- 
ment. B  15. 

Manhattan  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital.     t^7'^h  report,  1886. 

B17. 

Morris.     Book  of  health.     3d  ed.  F  2690. 

Napheys.  Transmission  of  life:  nature  and  hygiene  of 
tl»e  masculine  function.  F  7326./. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


10 


7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES  :  Legislative  Bodies. 


New  York  City.  Cancer  Hospital,  f  ist-3d  annual  re- 
ports, 1885-S7.  B  20. 

—  Lodge  and  Association  Hospital.     \  1st   annual    report, 

1888.  B  8528. 

—  Orthopadic  Dispensary,     f  20th  annual  report,  1888. 

B  3512. 

—  Post-Graduate    Medical  School  and  Hospital.      f  An- 

nouncement, 1887-88.  B3512. 

—  Society  for  the  Relief  of  tlic  Ruptured  and  Crippled. 

f  24th  annual  report,  18S7.  B  3512. 

New  York  State.     Homeopathic  Asylum  for  the  Insane  at 

Middletoivfi.     f  l6th  annual  report,  1887.     B  3512. 

—  t  i8th  annual  report,  18S9.  F  5753. 
Plunkett.     Women,   plumbers,  and  doctors  ;  or,  house- 
hold sanitation.  F  2354. 

Putnam.     Twenty- five  years  with  the  insane.         F  5360. 

St.  Mary's  Free  Hospital  for  children  (N.  Y.  City), 
f  l8th  annual  report,  1887.  B  3512. 

St.  Vincent's  Hospital  (N.  Y.  City),  f  37th  annual  re- 
port, 1887.  B  3512. 

Seguin.     f  Myelitis  of  the  anterior  horns.  F  5739. 

—  f  Opera  omnia:  essays  [on  medical  subjects].  F  739. 
Skene,  f  Diseases  of  women.  F  7746. 
Stille.  Cholera  :  its  origin,  etc.  F  5423. 
Talcott.     f  Revision  of  laws  relating  to  the  insane. 

B  3512. 
Taylor.     Manual  of  medical  jurisprudence.      8th  Amer. 

ed.  by  Reese.  F  6760. 

Valk.      Errors  of    refraction    and    their   correction   with 

glasses.  F  5774. 

F.     Natural  History. 

Abbott.     Days  out  of  doors.  E  2001.0?. 

Bailv.     Our  own  birds.  E  7023. 

Bamford.      Up  and  down  the  brooks.  E  4024. 

Bechstein.     Natural  history  of  cage  birds.     3d  ed. 

E  7034. «. 
Church.     Flyers  and  crawlers  ;  or,  talks  about  insects. 

E  4089. 
DuLCKEN.     Men,  animals,  and  plants.  E  976. 

FiGUiER.  The  insect  world.  Revised  by  Duncan.  E  4149. 
Herman.  The  creator's  wonders  in  living  nature.  E  61S. 
Jefkeries.     Field  and  hedgerow.  E  229./. 

LuNT.     Across  lots.  E  274. 

Macalister.      Zoology.     2  V.  in  i.  E  2277. a. 

Maynard.     Manual  of  taxidermy.     2d  ed.  E  2295. 

Merriam.     Birds  through  an  opera  glass.  E  7301. 

Nelson,     f  Natural   history  collections  made  in  Alaska, 

1S77-81.  '  E  2866. 

Taylor.     Playtime  naturalist.  E  434./. 

Treat.     Injurious  insects  of  the  farm  and  garden. 

E  4446.2. 
United  States.     Commission     of    Fish     and     Fisheries. 

f  Fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  U.  S.  sees. 

3.75-.  E  589X. 

3.  Fishing  grounds  of  North  America. 

4.  Fishermen  of  the  United  States. 

5.  History  and  methods  of    the   fisheries.     Vol.    i. 
Text. 

5.  —  Same.     Vol.  2.     Plates. 


—  Geological  and  Geographical  Suri'ey  of  the  Territories. 

\  Miscellaneous  publications.  No.  12.         D  8773.^:. 

Contents:  History    of  North   American    pinnipeds:  a 

monograph  of  walruses,  sea-lions,  sea-bears,  and  seals. 

By  J.  A.  Allen. 

f  Report.     V.  II,  12.  D  8891.^. 

11.  Monographs    of    North  American   rodentia.     By 
E.  Coues  and  J.  A.  Allen. 

12.  Fresh-water  rhizopods  of  North  America.     By  J. 
Leidy. 

Wood.     Homes  without  hands.  E  2794. 

G.     Physics  and  Astronomy. 

Badt.     Dynamo  tender's  hand-book.  D  4022. 

Beeton's  Illustrated  dictionary  of  the  physical  sciences. 

D  520. 
Bottone.     Electric  bells  and  all  about  them.      D  4053.1?. 

—  Electrical  instrument  making  for  amateurs.     D  4053./". 
Brooklyn.       Board  of  Comm'rs  of  Electrical  Subways. 

\  4th  report,  1888.  B  2517. 

Browne.     Student's  mechanics  :  introduction  to  the  study 

of  force  and  motion.  D  3061. 

Cumming.     Electricity  treated  experimentally.     New  ed. 

D  4107.^. 
Croll.     Stellar  evolution  and  its  relations   to  geological 

time.  D  6105. 

Forbes.     Lectures  on  electricity.  D  4156. 

Hering.      Dynamo-electric  machines.  D  4197.^. 

Hospitalier.     Modern  applications    of    electricity.     2d 

ed.  by  Maier.     2  v.  D  4628. dj. 

Kapp.      Electric  transmission  of  energy.  D  4236. 

LocKWOOD.     Electricity,  magnetism,  and   electric    teleg- 
raphy. D  4663. 
Lodge.     Modem  views  of  electricity.  D  4272. 
Magic  lantern,  The:  its  construction  and  management. 

D  3284. 
Maier.     Arc  and  glow  lamps :    a  practical  handbook  of 

electric  lighting.  D  4285. 

Pancoast.     The  Kabbala  ;  or,  the  true  science  of  light. 

D  3705. 
Preece  and  Maier.     The  telephone.  D  4357. 

Reynier     Voltaic  accumulator.  D  4722. 

Salomons.      Management  of    accumulators    and    private 

electric  light  installations.      4th  ed.  D  4384. 

Sloane.      Home  experiments  in  science  for  old  and  young. 

D  410. 
Stephen.     Wrinkles  in  electric  lighting.  D  4421. 

Stewart  and  Gee.     Elementary  practical  physics.     2  v. 

D  2421.^. 

1.  General  physical  processes. 

2.  Electricity  and  magnetism. 

Swinton.     Elementary  principles  of  electric  lighting. 

D4431. 

Thomson.     Popular  lectures  and  address,     v.    i.     Con- 
stitution of  matter.  D438. 

United  States.    State  Department.    \  Report  of  th^  Elec- 
trical Conference  at  Philadelphia  in  1884.    D  4773. 

Warner  Observatory.      \  History  and  work  of  the,  1S83- 
86.     V.  I.  B  3512. 

Webb.     Optics  without  mathematics.  D  3471. 


PART  7.-POLITICAL   AND   SOCIAL   SCIENCES. 


A.     Annals    of   Legislative    Bodies    and 
Public   Documents. 

f  Congressional  record,  v.  19.  (10  pts.  and  index.) 
50th  Congress,  ist  session.  U  2821. 

New  York  State.  Assembly,  f  Documents,  i nth  session, 
1888.     10  v.  in  II.  U  2697. 

—  Senate,    f  Documents,  iiith  sess.,  1888.    5  v.   U  2697./'. 

—  State  Department,     f  Manual  for  the  use  of  the  legis- 

lature, 1889.  U  2329. 

United  States.  Congress.  \  Official  congressional  direc- 
tory.    50th  Congress,  2d  session.  U*2773.j)/. 


United  States.  Interior  Department.  \  Annual  report 
on  receipt  and  distribution  of  public  documents, 
1886-S7.  B6551. 

f  Report  of  secretary.     2d  session,  49th  Congress. 

V.  I,   2,  4.  U  2773. r. 

\  Same.   1st  sess.,  50th  Congress,   v.  i,  2,  5.  U  2773.^. 

State  Department.  \  Appropriations  and  expendi- 
tures of  the  Dept.  of  State,  1789-1876.         U  7891. 

f  Papers  relating  to   foreign   relations  of  the  U.  S. 

1870,    1872    (pts.    I,   2  6    v.),    1S73   (3   pts.),    1874, 
1875(2  pts.),  1876-79,  1S81-83.  1S85-87.      23  V. 

U  2773.A. 


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U 


B.     Commerce  and  Navigation. 

GoDDARD.     Art  of  selling.  H  9171. 

Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  of  N.  Y.     f  Premium  rates. 

B  16. 

N.  Y.  Chamber  of  Commerce,     f  31st  annual  report,  1889. 

U  8697. 

Packard.  New  manual  of  book-keeping  and  correspon- 
dence,     loth  ed.        ,  H  9705.//. 

Platt.     Business.  H  93';4. 

RlNGWALT.  Development  of  transportation  systems  in 
the  U.  S.     •  U  8875. 

St.  Paul  Chamber  of  Commerce.  +  Annual  report  for 
1S86.  B6551. 

Smith.     Science  of  business.  U  8412. 

Terry.     How  to  keep  a  store      I5lh  ed.  H  9436. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Stalistics.  \  Commerce  and 
navigation  for  years  1886,  1887.  U  8773. 

—  Post-Office   Department.     \  Report  of   postmaster-gen- 

eral, 1st  session,  50th  Congress.  U  8773. </. 

—  Senate,     f  Report    of   select   committee    on    interstate 

commerce.     2  v.  U  8773  k. 

—  State  Department,     f  Commercial  relations  of  the  U.  S. 

with  foreign  nations,  1857.     By  E.  Flagg.     v.  2. 

U  8891.^. 

-f  Same,lor  1858.  U  8891. 

t  Same  for  1885-6.  1886-7.  U  8773.^. 

f  Map  showing  the  location  of  the  diplomatic  and 

consular   offices    of    the    U.    S.,    March    i,    18SS. 

U  8991. 

•  f  Report  from   the  consuls  of  the  U.  S.     Nos.  97- 

100,  103-105.  U  8773.^. 

\  Same.    New  series,  No.  i.    Jan.  18S9.    U  8773.W. 

f  Report  on  relations  between  the  U.  S.  and  Cen- 
tral and  South  America.     48th  Congress,  2d  session. 

u  8773./. 

f  Same.     49th  Congress,  1st  session.  U  ^ITi-^- 

C.     Education. 

Albany  Young  Men's  Association  for  Mutual  Improve- 
ment,    f  54th  annual  report,  1887.  B  8528. 

Amherst  College,  f  Addresses  of  the  Alumni,  No,  2. 
1888.  •  •     B  S526. 

Belfield.     t  Manual  training  and  the  public  school. 

B  8530. 

Boone.     Education  in  the  U.  S.:  its  history.         X  7051. 

California  University,     f  Register,  1886-87,  1887-88. 

B  8530. 

CoMPAYRfi.      History  of  pedagogy.  X  7098. 

Cooper  Union  (N.  Y.  City),  f  2flth-2gth  annual  reports, 
1887-8S.  B  8528. 

Oilman.     +  Plea  for  the  training  of  the  hand.         B  8530. 

Jacobi.     Primary  education  and  the  study  of  language. 

X  7226. 

Montague,     f  Technical  education.  B  17. 

Mou-NT  Holyoke  Female  Seminary.  \  50th  annual  cata- 
logue,'1886-87.  B  8530. 

New  York  City.    Board  0/  Education,    f  Directory.    18S9. 

X  7329. 

—  f  Journal.     i888.  X  7697.(7. 

—  I  Manual.     1889.  X  7329.(7. 

—  I  Manual  training  in  the  common  schools.  B  8526. 

—  1 47th  annual  report.  1887.  X  7697./'. 
New  York  City.     College,    f  39th  annual  register,  1887-88. 

B  S530. 
New  York  State.     Regents  of  the   University.     \  looth- 

I02d  annual  reports,  1886-88.  '     X  7697. r. 

Orcutt.  School  keeping  :  how  to  do  it.  4th  ed.  X  7339. 
Preyer.      Mind   of  the  child.     Pt.   2.     Development  of 

the  intellect.  X  7358. 

Rochester  University.   +  3Sth  annual  catalogue,  1887-88. 

B  8526. 
Simmons.     +  Address  at  commencement  of  the    Normal 

College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1SS7.  B  8526. 

—  t  Higher  education  a  public  duty,  1888.  B  8530. 

—  t  Present  condition  and   progress  of  education  in  the 

city  of  New  York,  1S88.  B  8530. 


Union  College  (N.  Y.)  Alumni  Association,     f  I^>  laws. 

etc.,  1889.  X  7454. 

I  United  States.     Bureau  of  Education,    f  Report  of  coni- 

I  missioner  for  1886-87.  X  7773. 

Woodward.     The  manual  training  school.  X  7794. 

Xavier  Union  (X.  Y.  City),  f  Reports  for  year  ending 
June  16,  1887.  B  8526. 

i  Yale  University.  +  Obituary  record  of  graduates  deceased 
'  in  year  ending  June,  1888.  B  8526. 

'  —  f  Report  for  year  ending  July  I,   1887.  B  8526. 

D.     Government  and  Politics. 

Blair.  Prosperity  of  the  south  dependent  upon  the 
elevation  of  the  Negro.  U  1044. 

Bruce.     The  plantation  negro  as  a  freeman.  U  1061. 

Cocker.     Government  of  the  United  States.  U  1095. 

Crocker.  Principles  of  procedure  in  deliberative  assem- 
blies. V  104. 

Gushing  Rules  of  proceeding  and  debate.  Revised  by 
Sullivan.  V  io8.«. 

Endicott,  compiler,  f  Immigration  laws  of  the  U.  S., 
1887.  B  6552. 

De  Fonblanque.  How  we  are  governed.  [British  em- 
pire.]    i6th  ed.  by  Gordon.  U  it6. 

Halstead.  History  of  nation"!  political  conventions  of 
[1S60].  U  i6og. 

Laidlaw,  transl.  \  Declaration  of  independence  and 
constitution  of  the  United  States  in  German,  French, 
and  English.  U  1654. 

Maine.     International  law.  V  1671. 

Nablco.     f  O  abolicionismo.  U  9326. 

Philadelphia  Learned  Societies,  f  Banquet  in  commem- 
oration of  the  framing  and  signipg  of  the  consti- 
tution of  the  United  States.  U  1871. 

Schaff,  Progress  of  religious  freedom  as  shown  in  the 
history  of  toleration  acts.  U  734. 

TiLDEN.     t  Phe  N.  Y.  City  "  Ring  "  discussed.     B  6551. 

Union  League  Club  of  N.  Y.  +  [Charter,  by-laws,  etc.\ 
1889.  U  1454-'^. 

United  States.  State  Department.  \  Case  of  the  U.  S. 
before  the  Tribunal  of  Arbitration  at  Geneva. 

V  i773.f- 

t  Claims  against  Great  Britain.     7  v.  V  1773. 

f  Opinions  of  the  attorneys-general  [onj  international 

law,  treaties,  etc.,  iSjj.  Y  J-J'j.d. 

WiGMORE.     Australian  ballot  system.  U  7S9. 

E.     Law. 

Coats  ts.  the  Merrick  Thread  Co.  +  Defendant's  record 
on  final  hearing.  V  8557. 

Gun.  f  Index  to  advertisements  for  next  of  kin,  etc. 
Pt.  II.  B6551. 

—  f  List  of  names  of  persons  abroad  entitled  to  property. 

B6551. 
Thompson.  Patent  law  of  all  countries.  Sth  ed.  V  8438. 
Title  Guarantee  and  Trust  Co.     f  Some  interesting  law 

suits.  B 16. 

United  States.      Department  of  Justice,     f  Annual  report 

of  the  Attorney-General"  for  18S8.  U  2773. .r. 

—  State  Department,     f  Statutes  of  the  U.  S.,  ist  session, 

50th  Congress.  1887-88.  V  3S91. 

F.     Military  and  Naval  Science. 

United  States.  Na-y  Department.  \  Report  of  the  sec- 
retary, 1st  sess.,  50th  Congress,  1887-S8.  G  7773.^. 

—  Senate.  \  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  ordnance 
j  and  war  ships.  G  inyc. 

1 —  War  Department,  f  7\nnual  report  [on]  the  U.S. 
I  Military  Academy,  1886.  G  6773.0. 

j f  Report  of  the  secretary.     2d  sess.,  49th  Congress, 

I  1S86-S7.     v.  2  (pts.  1-3),  3,  4.  G  6773. 

+  Same.     1st  sess.,  50th  Congress,  1887-88.    v.  i,  2 

(pts.  I,  3.  4)  and  4  (pt.  i).  G  6773. 

I  Ward.  +  Cadets  admitted  into  the  U.  S.  Military  Acad- 
I  emy.  West  Point,  from  its  origin  till  1S86.       B  18. 

I  Wheeler.     Art  and  science  of  war.  G  6479. 


In 


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8— THEOLOGY  AND  PHILOSOPHY:  Doctrinal  and  Miscellaneous  Theology. 


G.     Political  Economy  and  Finance. 

Blodgett.     t  The  money  famine  and  a  few  other  reasons 
why  the  people  are  so  poor.  B  20. 

Clarke,  R.  &  Co.,  /it/i/is/n-rs.     f  Catalogue  of  works  on 
political  economy,  finance,  fU.     1888.  B  8527. 

Converse.     The  IJihle  and  land.  U  4099. 

Dexter.     Co-Operative  savings  and  loan  associations. 

U  4120. 

DONNELL.     OutHnes  of  a  new  science.  "  U  4124. 

Francis.      History  of  the  Bank  of  England.       U  75Q4"'- 

Oilman.     Profit  sharing  between  employer  and  employee. 

U  4167. 

Leeson,    J.    R.    &   Co.,  publishers.      f  Flax  :  shall  it  be 
"  free  "  or  "  protected  "  ?  B  6552. 

Medley,     f  Free  trade  unmasked.  B  18. 

N.  Y.  State.      State  Assessors.     +  Annual  report  for  1886. 

B  6552. 

—  State  Board  of  Arbitratioti.      f  1st  annual   report  for 

1886.  B  6552. 
Schoenhof.      The  industrial  situation    and   the  question 

of  wages.  U  4394. 

United   States.      Set/ate.     \  Reports  of  the  Silver  Com- 
mission of  1876.  U  7773./. 

—  State  Department,     f  Appropriations  and  expenditures 

of  the  Deoartment  of  State  from  1789  to  1876. 

U  7891. 

f  International  monetary  conference  in  Paris,  1878. 

U  7773-^- 

—  Treasury  Department,     f  Annual  report  of  the  secretary 

for  1887.  U  7773- 

f  Laws  of  the  United  States  relating  to  loans  and 

ihe  currency,  coinage,  and  banking.  U  7773-^. 

H.    Social  Science  and  Statistics. 

Actor's  Fund  of  America.     \  7th  annual  renort,  1888. 

B  8528. 
American  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals,     f  22d  annual  report,  1S87.  B  8528. 
Baernreither.     English  associations  of  working  men. 

u  9513- 

Brooklyn    Bureau   of   Charities,     f  6th    annual    report, 

1887.  B  17. 
Brooklyn  Children's  Aid  Society.     \  22d  annual  report, 

18S7.  B  17. 

Byrnes.     Professional  criminals  of  America.  U  9S14. 

Campbell.     Prisoners  of  poverty  abroad.  U  9073.^. 


Davitt.     Leaves  from  a  prison  diary.  U  9115. 

Fawceit.     Pauperism  :  its  causes  and  remedies.   U  9144. 
Green-wood   Cemetery.     +  Report  for  1880.         B  6551. 
N.  Y.  City.     Board  of  Police  Justices,     f  Annual  report 
for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1888.  U  9697. f. 

—  Charity  Organization    Society.       \  6th    annual    report, 

1888.  B  8528. 

f  New    York    charities    directory.       3d   ed.       1888. 

X  8329. 

—  Exempt  Firemen's    Benevolent  Fund.       \  22d    annual 

report,  1887.  ^  B  8528. 

—  Society   for    the  Prevention    of   Cruelly   to     Children. 

\  I3lh  annual  report,  1887.  B  8258. 

N.  Y.  State.  Factory  Inspectors.  \  isl  annual  report  for 
1886.  B  6552. 

Ohio  Society  of  N.  Y.     f  Constitution  and  by-laws,  1888. 

B  19. 

Pelham.  Chronicles  of  crime  ;  or,  the  new  Newgate 
calendar.     2  v.  U  9707. 

ScHAACK.  Anarchy  and  Anarchists  in  America  and  Eu- 
rope. U  9734. 

Sheltering  Arms  (N.  Y.  City),  f  23d  and  24th  annual 
reports.   1S87-88.  B  16. 

Smiley,     f  Altruism  considered  economically.         B  6552. 

Statesman's   year-book   for   1S89.     Ed.  by  J.  S.  Keltic. 

U  6421. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Pensions.  \  Annual  report  of  the  com- 
missioner for  1S87-8S.  B  6551. 

—  Bureau   of   Statistics.       f  Statistical    abstract    of   the 

U.  S.,  1S85-87.  U  6773.^. 

—  State  Department.     \  Proceedings  of  the  International 

Sanitary  Conference  of  1S81.  F  2891. 

t  Quarantine  laws  of  the  U.  S.,  1887.  B  6552. 

Vanderbilt  Benevolent  Association  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

f  In   remembrance  of  Hon.  \\'m.  Aiken,  1887. 

B  7516. 
WiCKES.     Sepulture  :  its    history,  methods,  and  sanitary 

requisites.  T  8789. 

I.    Women. 

Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Women,  f  15th 
annual  report,  1887.  B  19. 

Converse.     Marriage  and  divorce  in  the  U.  S.     U  9099. 

Penny.  500  employments  adapted  to  women,  married  or 
single.  U  9346./. 

Snyder.  Geography  of  marriage  ;  or,  legal  perplexities 
of  wedlock  in  the  U.  S.  V  5413. 


PART   8.-THEOLOGY   AND    PHILOSOPHY. 


A.     Biblical  Theology. 

Blake.      The  book  ;    or.   where  and  by  whom  the  Bible 
was  written.  Y  2044. 

Farrar.      History  of  interpretation.  Y  2586.//!. 

HoRNE.     Introduction  to  the  Holy  Scriptures.      loth  ed. 
4  v.  Y  2627. 

I.  Summary  of  the  evidence  for  the  Holy  Scriptures. 
By  Rev.  T.  H.  Home.     2.   Text  of  the  Old  Testament, 
with  a  treatise  on   sacred    interpretation.     By  Samuel 
Davidson.     3.   Summary  of  biblical  geography  and  an- 
tiquities.    By  Rev.   Thos.   H.  Home.     4.   Introduction 
to  the  textual  criticism  of  the  New  Testament.     By  T. 
H.  Home  and  S.  P.  Tregelles. 
Little.     Biblical  lights  and  side-lights  :  10.000  illustra- 
tions.    2d  ed.  Y  2662. 
Parker.     The  people's  Bible,     v.  1-9.  Y  2706. 
I.  The  book  of  Genesis.     2.  The  book   of  Exodus. 
3.   Leviticus-Numbers  xxvi.     4.    Numbers  xxvii. -Deu- 
teronomy.    5.  Joshua-Judges  v.     6.  Judges  vi.-i  Sam- 
uel xviii.      7.   I  Samuel  xviii.-i  Kings  xiii.     8.   i  Kings 
xv.-i  Chronicles  ix.     9.  I  Chronicles  x. -2  Chronicles  xx. 

—  The  people's  Bible  :  Acts  of  the  Apostles.     3  v. 

Y  2706.0. 

—  The  people's  Bible  :  Gospel  of  Matthew.     3  v. 

Y  2706.  w. 


Reade.     Bible  characters. 
Spence    and    Exell,    edrs. 
Chronicles. 

—  Same  :  Genesis.     Sth  ed. 

—  Same:  Jeremiah,     v.  i. 

—  \  Same  :  Jeremiah. 


Y  2366.^. 
f  Pulpit    commentary  :     i 

Y  2750.;^. 

Y  2750.^. 

Y  2 7 50. J. 
Y  2750.//. 


—  Same  :  Judges  and  Ruth.     4th  ed.  Y  2750./. 

—  Satne :  St.  Mark.     v.  I.     2d  ed.  Y  2750.W. 
WiLLSON.     Wonderful  story  of  old.     2  v.  Y  2790. 

I.  Old  Testament  history.    2.  New  Testament  history. 

B.     Doctrinal    and    Miscellaneous    The- 
ology. 

American  New   Church   Tract  and   Publication   Society. 

f  22d  annual  report.  B  16. 

Christianity  and  Agnosticism  :  a  controversy.      Z  20S7. 

Dawson.    Facts  and  fancies  in  modern  science.    Z  3115./. 

—  Modem  science  in  Bible  lands.  Z  311?.;//. 
Fullerton.     a  plain  argument  for  God.  Y  6160. 
Kedney.     Christian  doctrine  harmonized  and  its  ration- 
ality vindicated.     2  v.                                       Y  6643. 

New  York  State.       Young  Men'' s  Christian  Associations. 
f  22d  annual  meeting  of  the  state  association. 

B  8529. 


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New  York  City.  Young  Men's  Christian  Association. 
+  35th  annual  report.  B  8529 

—  Voting  IVomi'n's  Christian  Association,  f  17th  annual 
report.  B  8529. 

Spence  and  others.      Thirty  thousand  thoughts  [on]   reli- 
gious and  allied  topics.     6  v.  Y  5750. 
I.   Christian  evidences. — The  Holy  Spirit. — The  beat- 
itudes.— The    Lord's    prayer. — Man   and    his    traits  of 
character. 

2  Man's  nature  and  constitution. — The  laws  by 
which  man  is  conditioned. — The  epistles  to  the  seven 
churches  of  Asia. — The  seven  sayings  on  the  cross. — 
Virtues,  including  excellences  (first  part). 

3.  Virtues,  including  excellences  (2d-5th  part). — The 
Mosaic  economy. 

4.  Jehovistic  names  and  titles  of  God. — Attributes  of 
God. — Sins. — Christian  dogmatics. 

5.  Christian  dogmatics  (concluded). 

6.  Old  Testament  scripture  characters  (Male). — New 
Testament  scripture  characters  (Male). 

Wright,     f  Realities  of  heaven.     IIL  B  16. 

C.     Historical  Theology. 

COMBA.      History  of  the  Waldenses  of  Italy.  Y  3557. 

Cornell  University  Library,  f  Catalogue  of  the  histor- 
ical library  of  A.  D.  White,  r.  The  Protestant 
Reformation.  M  8S21. 

DORNER.  History  of  Protestant  theology  particularly  in 
Germany.      2  v.  Y  6574. 

D.    Mythology  and  Various  Religions. 

Beers.  The  Mormon  puzzle  and  how  to  solve  it.  Z  4033. 
Cairo.     Introduction  to  the  philosophy  of  religion.     New 

ed.  Z  9071. 

Dickinson.     New  light  on  Mormonism.  Z  4121. 

Emerson.     Indian    myths  ;    or,    legends,    traditions,   and 

symbols  of  the  aborigines  of  America.  Z  85S2. 

Kalakaua.     Legends  and  myths  of  Hawaii.  Z  8642. 

KiNGSLEY.     The  heroes  ;    or,   Greek   fairy  tales   for    my 

children.  Z  7244. 


Lamb.     The  golden  Bible  ;  or,  the  Book  of  Mormon  :  is 
it  from  God?  Z  4259. 

Mills.     Tree  of  mythology:   its  growth  and  fruitage. 

Z  S6S3. 
Schermerhorn.  Sacred  scriptures  of  the  world.  Z  9734. 
SiNNETT.      Esoteric  Buddhism.  Z  S407. 

Witt.     Classic  mythology.  Z  7487. 


E.     Occult  Literature. 

Ashburner.   Animal  magnetism  and  spiritualism.  X  5510. 

Baughan.     Influence  of  the  stars.  X  5518. 

Part    I.    Astrology.     Part   2.    Chiromancy.      Part  3. 

Physiognomy. 

Blavatsky.    The  secret  doctrine:  the  synthesis  of  science, 

religion,  and  philosophy.     2  v.  X  5527.J. 

I.   Cosmogenesis.     2.  Anthropogenesis. 

FuLLERTON.     f  Wilkesbarre  letters  on  theosophy.     B  19. 

New  York  City.    Thirteen  Club,  f  6th  annual  report.    1888. 

B  85-29. 
Raue.     Psychology  applied  to  the  solution  of  occult  psy- 
chic phenomena.  X  5719. 

F.     Philosophy,  Mental  and  Moral. 

American  Temperance  Union,  f  Memorial  services  in 
honor  of  John  B.  Finch.  B  18. 

Argyll.     What  is  truth  ?  X  3014.^'. 

Fothergill.    The  will  power:  its  range  in  action.  X  3155. 

Galton.     Natural  inheritance.  X  4597.;/. 

Kant.  Critical  philosophy  for  English  readers.  By 
Mahaffy  and  Bernard,     v.  i,  2.  X  3236.4. 

1.  Kritik  of  the  pure  reason  explained  and  defended. 

2.  Prolegomena  to  any  future  metaphysic. 
Lotze.  Outlines  of  logic.  X  6273. 
McCosH.  First  and  fundamental  truths.  X  3277./. 
Mantegazza.  Testa:  a  book  for  boys.  X  9287.5. 
Perez.  First  three  years  of  childhood.  X  3347. 
Plato.  Best  thoughts.  Compiled  from  Jowett's  transla- 
tion.                                                                  X  2354./^. 


PART   9.-USEFUL   AND    FINE   ARTS. 


A.     Agriculture,    Horticulture,    and  Ani- 
maliculture. 

Beale.     Profitable  poultry  keeping.     Ed.  by  Weld. 

H  1031. 
Brown.     People's  farm  and  stock  cyclopedia.     2  v.  in  I. 

H  1537- 

Ellwanger.     The  garden's  story;  or,  pleasures  and  trials 

of  an  amateur  gardener.  H  2135.^. 

New  York  State.      Commissioners  of  the  State  Reservation 

at  Niagara,     f  3d  annual  report  for  1S86.     B2517. 

—  +  Supplemental  report.     1887.  B  2517. 

—  \  4th  annual  report  for  18S7.  B  2517. 
Roe.  The  home  .acre.  H  2376. /i. 
Stockbridge.     Rocks  and  soils:  their  origin,  composition, 

and  characteristics.  H  1754. 

United  States.  Agricultural  Department,  f  Examina- 
tion of  wools  and  other  animal  fibres.  By  \V.  Mc- 
Murtie.  H  1S91. 

—  f  Report  of  commissioner,  1886,  1887.  H  I773.<'- 
—1  Bureau  0/  Animal  Industry.    \  3d  annual  report.    1886. 

H  I773vf- 

—  Senate,     f  Report  on  the  rights  and  interests  of  Ameri- 

can fisheries  and  fishermen.  H  I773''''- 

—  State  Department,     \  Cattle  and  dairy  farming.     2  pts. 

H  I773/- 

B.     Architecture  and   Building. 

American  Architectural  Association,  f  American  stair- 
builder  and  instructor.  G  9902. 


Baldwin.     Hot-water  heating  and  fitting.  G  9514. 

Berg.     Safe  building.  G  9523. 

Brown.     Contractors',  builders',  and  carpenters'  buiUling 

table  and  estimate  book.  G  9537- 

Brunner.     Cottages;  or,  hints  on  economical  building. 

C  S537. 
Burn.     Building    construction:    timber,    lead,    and    iron 

work.      v.  2.      Plates.  09814.(7. 

California  University.  .    f  Building  stones  of  California. 

By  A.  W.  Jackson.  B  3512. 

Deforest,     f  Indian  domestic  architecture.         G  8824. 
De  Graff.      Stair  builder's  guide.  G  9824. 

Dictionary  of  technical  and  trade  terms  of  architectural 

design  and  building  construction.  G  8573. 

Faija.     Portland  cement  for  users.     2d  ed.  G  9142. 

GwiLT.      Encyclopaedia    of    architecture.      New    ed.    by 

Papworth.  G  S608. 

f  Modern    architectural    designs  and  details,      v.  2  (Oct., 

1888  to  March,  1889).  G  8863. 

Mooney.     American   gas   engineer  and  superintendent's 

hand  book.  G  9315. 

Osborne.     Art  of  house-planning.  G  8339. 

Putnam.     Improved  plumbing  appliances.  G  9716. 

Unwin.     Exercises     in     wood-working     for     handicraft 

classes.  G  9891. 

C.    Engineering. 

Adams.     Notes  in  mechanical  engineering.  G  1004. 

—  Strains  in  ironwork.  G  4004. j. 

BOLLER.     Construction  of  iron  highway  bridges.    G  4530. 


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9— USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS :  Painting,  Plastic  Arts,  and  Finp  Arts  Generally. 


Brewkr.     Elementary    engineering.  G  1057. 

Calii--<jrnia     University.       Department    of    Mechanical 

Engineering,     f  Bulletin  No.  2.     Hydraulic    step. 

B2517- 

—  t  Testing  of  materials.  B  2517. 
CORFIELD.     Treatment  and  utilisation  of  sewage.     3d  ed. 

G  4561. 

Chicago.     Department  of  Public  Works.     +  13th  annual 

report  for  1 888.  G  4552. 

Church.     Mechanics  of  engineering.  G  1553. 

Dorr.     The  surveyor's  guide  and  pocket  table-book. 

G  .sias- 
FiNDL.W.  Working  and  management  of  an  English 
railway.  G  4150- 

Galloupe.     Index  to  engineering  periodicals,  1883-87. 

G  4161. 
Gerhard,     f  Drainage  of  a  house.  B  16. 

—  f  Sanitary  drainage  of  tenement  houses.  B  2517. 

—  f  Prevention  ot  fire.  2d  ed.  B  2517. 
GiLLMORE.     Compressive  resistance    of  freestone,   brick, 

piers,  hydraulic  cements,  mortars,  and  concretes. 

G  4601. 
—  Roads,  streets,  and  pavements.     6th  ed.         G  4167. 
Grimshaw.     Steam-boiler  catechism.  G  2176. 

Heap.      Ancient  and  modern  light-houses.  G  7615. 

HUTroN.  Practical  engineer's  hand-book.  2d  ed.  G  1631. 
Kennedy.     Wonders  and  curiosities  of  the  railway.     2d 

ed.  G  4241. 

Krantz.     Study  on  reservoir  walls.  G  4651. 

Macgregor.     Gas  engines.  G  1280. 

Merrill.     Iron  truss  bridges  for  railroads.     4th  ed 

G  4861. 
Merriman.     Mechanics  of  materials.  G  4680. 

IMULLIN.  Modern  moulding  and  pattern-making.  G  1321. 
New  York  City.    Aqueduct  Commission.    \  Reports  on  the 

Quaker  Bridge  Dam.      i88g.  G  4866.^. 

—  Department  of  Street  Cleaning.     \  Report  for  1 886. 

B  2517. 
New  York  State.  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor. 
t  Annual  report  for  year  ending  Sept.  30,  1885. 

B2517. 
Parsons.     Track  :  manual  of  [the]  maintenance  of  way. 

G  4706. 
Porter.     The  Richards  steam-engine  indicator.     4th  ed. 

G  2714. 
O'Brien,  f  Legal  status  of  the  Arcade  Railway.  B  2517. 
Roper.     Catechism  of  steam  engines.   20th  ed.   G  2377. f. 

—  Hand-book  of  land  and  marine  engines.     8th  ed. 

G  2377-/^. 
• —  Hand-book  of  the  locomotive.     T3th  ed.         G  4377. /i. 

—  Instructions  and  suggestions  for  engineers  and  firemen. 

G  2377.?. 

—  Questions  and  answers  for  engineers.    5th  ed.  G  2377.^. 

—  Use  and  abuse  of  the  steam-boiler.    loth  ed.  G  2377.M. 

—  Young  engineer's  own  book.  2d  ed.  G  2377.J. 
Rose.  Modern  steam  engines.  G  287b. 
Slater.     Sewage  treatment,  purification,  and  utilization. 

G  4410. 

Smith.     Cutting  tools  worked  by  hand  and  machine.     2d 

ed.  '  G  1412. 

—  Graphics   applied   to   mechanical    engineering.     Pt.  I. 

[Text.]  G  1747. 

—  Satne.  Pt.  1.  Atlas  of  diagrams.  G  1883. 
Staley  and  Pierson.     Separate  system  of  sewerage. 

G  4752. 
Stoney.     Strength  and  proportions  of  riveted  joints. 

G  4754. 
Thurston.     Materials  of  construction.    2d  ed.  G  4764.0. 
Note. — Abridged  from   his  "  Materials  of    engineer- 
ing." 

—  Steam  boiler  explosions  in  theory  and  practice.     2d  ed. 

G  2439.J. 
Traill.    Boilers  :  their  construction  and  strength.  G  1446. 
United  States.     Patent  Office.     \  Report  of  the   com- 
missioner for  iSSS.  G  1891. 

—  IVar  Department,    f  Tests  of  metals  and  other  materials 

for  industrial  purposes.  G  4773.0. 

Unwin.     Elements  of  machine  design.     loth  ed.     G  1454. 


Usill.     Practical  surveying.  G  5456. 

Waddell.     Designing  of  ordinary  iron  highway  bridges. 

3d  ed.  G  4777. 

Wegmann.     Design  and   construction  of  masonry  dams. 

G  4895. 
Whipple.     Bridge  building.  G  4788. 

—  The  electric  railway.  G  4788. <». 
Winton  a«(/ Millar.     Modern  steam  practice,  engineer- 
ing, and  electricity.     4  V.  G  2791. 

Wright.     American  street  railways  :  their  construction, 
etc.  G  4493. 

D.     Household  Economy. 

Brunner  a7id  Tryon.     Interior  decoration.  H  3813. 

California    University.     College   of  Agriculture.     \  Re- 
ports of  experiments  on  methods  of  fermentation. 

B  3512. 
Murrey.     Book  of  entrees.  H  3324. i5. 

—  Fifty  salads.  H  3324./. 

—  Fifty  soups.  H  3324.^. 
Owen.     Choice  cookery.  H  3340.(:. 

—  Progressive  housekeeping.  H  3340./. 


E.     Industrial  Aft. 

Adamson.      Fretsawing  and  marquetry  cutting. 
Emerson.     Naturalistic  photography. 
Meldola.     Chemistry  of  photography. 
Price.     How  to  make  pictures  :  easy  lessons  for 

teur  photographer.     4th  ed. 
Roche.     How  to  make  photographs  :  a  manual 

teurs. 
Saunier.     Watchmaker's  hand-book.     2d  ed. 
Weeks.     Manufacture  of  glass. 


I  5004. 
I  2i36.«. 

I  2297. 
the  ama- 

I  2715. 
for  ama- 

I  2376. 
H  8386. 
H  8895. 


F.     Music. 


I  6113.0. 


Daniell.      How  to  sing. 

Note. — Same  as  his  "  Voice  and  how  to  use  it  ' 
Finck.     Chopin,  and  other  musical  essays.  I  6150. 

Heron- Allen.     Violin-making  as  it  was  and  is.     2d  ed. 

I  6618. 
Weber.  Theory  of  musical  composition.  2  v.  I  6783. 
Wicks.     Organ  building  for  amateurs.  I  6483. 

Zundel.     Treatise  on  harmony  and  modulation.     2d  ed. 

I  6800. 

G.   Painting,  Plastic  Arts,  and  Fine  Arts 
Generally. 

Armitage.     Lectures  on  painting.  I  4015. 

Art  for  young  folks.  I  4509. 

Babelon.      Manual  of  oriental   antiquities  :  architecture, 
sculpture,  and  industrial  arts.  I  21. 

Boot.     Trees  and  how  to  paint  them  in  water-colours. 

I  4051. 

Champlin  and  Perkins,  edrs.     \  Cyclopedia  of  painters 
and  paintings.     4  v.  I  4818. 

Chattock.      Practical  notes  on  etching.  I  2551. 

DiLKE.      Art  in  the  modern  state.  I  572. 

Fowler.     Oil    painting  :    a  handbook    for  students   and 
schools.  I  4156. 

Goodyear.     A  history  of  art.  I  603. 

Hamerton.     Portfolio  papers.  I  184./. 

HuLME.     Flower  painting  in  water  colours  :  first  series. 

I  4629. 

Kellogg.     How  to  paint  in  water  colors.  I  4329. 

Leitch  and  Callow.     Easy  studies  in  water-color  paint- 
ing. I  4854- 

LlETZE.      Modem  heliographic  processes.  I  2855. 

Mac  Cord.     Practical  hints  for  draughtsmen.  I  3856. 

Naftel.     Flowers  and  how  to  paint  them.  I  4326. 

Rapilly.   f  Catalogue  de  livres  sur  les  beaux-arts.   B  8527. 

Short.     Making  of  etchings.  I  2742. 

Smith.     Manual  of  topographical  drawing.     Revised  by 
McMillan.  I3747.W. 

Tayler.     Studies  in  animal  painting.  I  44 34. J. - 

Turner.      Use  of  water  colors  for  beginners.  I  4890. 


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9— USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS  :  Useful  and  Miscellaneous  Arts. 


15 


TUTHILL.     Practical  lessons  in  architectural  drawing. 

I  3449- 
Whelpley.     Art  of  letter  engraving.  *  I  2479. 

Wright.    Architectural  perspective  for  beginners.    I  3899. 

H.     Sports,  Games,  and  Amusements. 

American  tlsh  and  how  to  catch  them.  I  7009./. 

Anderson,  E.  L.  Modern  horsemanship.  3d  ed.  I  7506. 
Anderson,  G.     Art  of  skating.     4th  ed.  I  7010.3. 

Angerstein  and  Eckler,   edrs.     Home  gymnastics   for 

the  well  and  the  sick.  I  7507. 

Beaufort.      Driving.  I  7033.1/. 

Bird.     Chess  practice.  I  9526. 

Coney  Island  Jockey  Club,     f  Programme,   1887.     June 

meeting.  B  15. 

Cook  and  Miller.  Synopsis  of  chess  openings.  I  9560. 
DowD.  Physical  culture  for  home  and  school.  I  7125. 
Farrow.     Military  system  of  gymnastic  exercises  and  a 

system  of  swimming.  I  7144. 

Gossip.     Chess-player's  manual.  I  9604. 

Griffith.     Boys'  useful  pastimes.  I  9176. 

Hartelius.     Home  gymnastics.     Transl.  by  Lofving. 

I  7188. 

Hazeltine.      Brevity  and  brilliancy  in  chess.  I  9191. 

Henshall.      More  about  the  black  bass.  I  7196. w. 

JVoU. — Supplement  to  his  "  Book  of  the  black  bass." 

Hoffmann.     I'arlor  amusements.  I  9209./. 

.VoU. — Same   as  his    "Drawing-room    amusements." 

[I  9209. </.] 

Leffingwell.      Wild  fowl  shooting.  I  7658. 

Peck  &  Snyder,  publislurs.   f  Playing  rules  of  lawn  tennis. 

B  15. 
Peile.      Lawn  tennis  as  a  game  of  skill.  I  7345. 

Philidor.      Studies  of  chess.     4th  ed.  I  9711. 

Pole.     Philosophy  of  whist.     4th  ed.  I  9355-/- 

Pollard  and  Satterlee.  Artistic  tableaux.  K  2356. 
Shields  ("  Gy«'«'?").  Cruisings  in  the  Cascades.  I  7742. 
Spalding's  Base  ball  guide  for  1889.  I  74i6.(J. 

Spayth.     Game  of  draughts.     4th  ed.  I  9417.^. 

Splan.     Life   with  the  trotters.  I  775i- 

Standard  Hoyle  :  a  complete  guide  upon  all  games  of 

chance  or  skill.  I  9420. 

Tenace.      Handbook  of  whist.  I  943<J- 

Vandervell  and  Witham.     System  of  figure  skating. 

3d  ed.  I  7458. 

Walker.     New  treatise  on  chess.     2d  ed.  I  9464. 


I.    Useful  and   Miscellaneous  Arts. 

I  Amateur's  storehouse.  H  505 

I  Note.  —  b\\\  vol.  of  '•  Amateur  work  illustrated." 

—  Same.     v.  7.  H  505 

I  Bayley.     Assay  and  analysis  of  iron  and  steel,  iron  ores 

and  fuel.  G  3031 

Beeton's  Dictionary  of  industries  and  commerce.   H  520 

Brannt.      Metallic  alloys.  G  3056 

Brown.      Manual   of  assaying  gold,   silver,  copper,  and 

lead  ores.     2d  ed.  G  3061 

Burn.     Self-aid  cyclopaedia.  H  540. 

\  Contents  :    Drawing    book. — Architectural,  engineer 

ing,  and  mechanical  drawing  book. — Ornamental  draw 

ing  and  architectural  design. — Mechanics  and  mechan 

ism. — The  steam  engine:   its  history  and  mechanism. 

Chapman.     Treatise  on  ropemaking.     Rev.  ed.     H  4083 

Dickerson.     f  Joseph  Heniy  and  the  magnetic  telegraph 

t  I  1573 

ElSSLER.     Metallurgy  of  gold.  G  3135 

Fontaine.     Electrolysis  :   nickeling,  coppering,   etc. 

!  .  .  G  3593 

Forney.      Car-builder's    dictionary.      Rev.    and  enl.   ed 

by  Wellington.  H  8156 

'.  New  York  City.      Typothetu.     \  Annual  dinner,  Jan.  17 

i  1888.  B2517 

Osborne.     Minerals,  mines,  and  mining.  G  3703 

Phillips.     Elements  of  metallurgy.     New  ed.      G  3711 

Phin.     Trade  "  secrets  "  and  private  recipes.  H  351 

Practical  iron  founding.  G  3357 

Spon,  E.  &  F.  N.,  publishers.      Workshop  receipts.     4  v. 

H  418 
I.   By  Ernest  Spoi.      2.   By  Robert  Haldane.     3  and 
4.    By  C,  G.  Warnford  Lock. 
Swank.     History  of  the  manufacture  of  iron.         G  3758. 
United  States.     Bureau  of  Statistics.     \  Wool  and  man- 
ufacture of  wool.  H  4773. 

—  State  Department.      Reports  of  the  U.  S.  commissioners 

to  the  Paris  Universal  Exposition  1878.     5  v. 

H  772. 

—  Treasury  Department,    f  Production  of  precious  metals 

in  tlie  United  States  during  18S7.  G  3773 

Urquhart.      Electro- plating.  G  3457 

—  Electro-typing.  G  1456 
Wahl.  Galvanoplastic  manipulations.  G  3777 
Watt.  Electro-deposition.  G  3469.4' 
Wylie.     Treatise  on  iron  founding.  G  3495 


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The  following  list  contains  a  condensed  but  complete  catalogue  of  all  the  new  books  added  to  the  Apprenticed 
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The  arrangement  of  the  divisions  and  sub-divisions  is  strictly  alphabetical,  but  for  convenience  of  instant  refer- 
;nce  an  alphabetical  index  of  subjects,  including  the  names  of  individuals  in  biography,  is  prefixed,  which  will  direct 
he  reader  to  the  exact  page  where  any  topic  may  be  found. 

Books  are  generally  entered  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  section  under  what  is  presumed  to  be  the  author's  real 
lame  (printed  in  small  c.\ps),  except  where  the  assumed  name  is  better  known  and  more  likely  to  be  looked  for  by 
he  majority  of  the  users  of  a  catalogue.  In  some  cases  the  assumed  name  follows  the  real  name  (in  parentheses), 
^hen  the  assumed  name  is  taken  as  a  heading  the  real  name,  when  known,  follows  [in  brackets].  When  a  work  has 
10  author  the  first  word  of  the  title  (not  an  article  or  preposition)  is  taken  as  a  heading.  In  Individual  Biography 
page  i)  books  are  entered  in  the  alphabetical  order  of  the  lives  treated  of,  instead  of  by  authors'  names,  so  that  all 
he  lives  of  the  same  individual  will  be  found  in  one  place. 

In  making  out  orders  from  this  catalogue  the  reader  should  give  the  author's  name,  the  first  part  of  the  title,  the 
lumber,  and  volume  (if  there  is  more  than  one).  The  number  always  consists  of  a  class  letter,  followed  by  not  more 
ban  four  figures,  and  sometimes  by  a  title-letter  (in  italics).  All  the  various  parts  of  a  number  must  be  copied,  as 
lach  is  equally  important. 

The  numbering  scheme  is  so  arranged  as  to  show  the  size  of  the  book.  Thus,  if  the  last  three  figures  are  below 
ioo  the  work  is  a  12° ;  between  500  and  800  indicates  an  8°  ;  from  800  to  900  is  used  for  4°s  ;  and  from  900  to  999 
0  reserved  for  folios. 

If  a  work  is  bound  with  or  forms  part  of  another,  this  fact  must  be  stated  on  the  order  list. 

A  single  dash  indicates  the  absence  of  a  preceding  heading ;  a  second  dash  shows  the  absence  of  a  subsequent 
leading. 

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Index  To  Subjects. 


Abyssinia. 
Accumulators. 
Acetates. 
yEgean,  The. 
Africa. 
Agnosticism. 
Agriculture. 
Air  analysis. 
Alaska. 

Alcott,  Louisa  M. 
Alexander  the  great. 
Algebra. 
Algeria. 
Aluminium. 
America,  British. 
America,  Central. 
America,  North. 
America,  Portuguese. 
America,  South. 
America,  Spanish. 
American  history  and  travels. 
American  literature. 
Amusements. 
Anaesthesia. 
Animaliculture. 
Animals. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 
Arblay,  Madame  d'. 
Architecture. 
Arithmetic. 
Army  of  the  Potomac. 
Arnold,  T. 
Art. 

Arthur,  C.  A. 
Aschman,  R. 
Assaying. 
Astronomy. 
Atlases. 
Austen,  Jane. 
Australia. 
Austro- Hungary. 
Authorship. 
Bacteria. 
Ballou,  H. 
Baltimore,  Barons, 
Barbary. 
Baronetage. 
BashkirtsefF,  Marie. 
Beaconsfield,  Lord. 
Beaumont,  Mrs.  B. 
Berlin. 

Biblical  theology. 
Bibliography. 
Biography,  Collective. 
Biography,  Individual. 
Biology. 
Birds. 

Birney,  J.  G. 
Bismarck,  Prinz  O.  von. 
Black  Forest. 
Blacksmithing. 
Blowpipe  analysis. 
Boat  building. 
Bodily  exercise. 
Boilers. 

Bonaparte,  Citizeness. 
Book-keeping. 
Boot-making. 
Boston. 
'  Botany. 
Bourbons,  The. 
Breton,  J. 


PAGE 
l8. 

Bricks. 

PAGE 

28. 

24. 

British  America. 

16. 

31- 

British  Columbia. 

16. 

18. 

British  history  and  travels. 

17- 

l8. 

Browning,  R. 

I. 

27. 

Bryant,  W.  C. 

I. 

28. 

Buccaneers. 

16. 

22. 

Building. 

28. 

17- 

Burial  of  the  dead. 

28. 

I. 

Burney,  Fanny. 

I. 

I. 

Business. 

25. 

23- 

Butler,  J. 

I. 

18. 

Butterflies. 

23- 

22. 

Cabinet  work. 

30. 

16. 

California. 

17. 

16. 

Calvert,  G.  and  C 

I. 

16. 

Camping. 

'     31. 

16. 

Canada. 

16. 

16. 

Cannibals. 

18. 

16. 

Canoe  building. 

29. 

16. 

Canoe  handling. 

31. 

21. 

Capital  and  labor. 

26. 

30. 

Cards. 

31. 

23. 

Carette,  Madame. 

I. 

28. 

Carpentry. 

28. 

23- 

Catalogues. 

19. 

25- 

Cattle. 

28. 

I. 

Cements. 

28. 

28. 

Census. 

26. 

23- 

Central  America. 

16. 

17- 

Champlain,  Lake. 

17. 

I. 

Cheirosophy. 

28. 

30. 

Chemical  technology. 

22. 

I. 

Chemistry. 

22. 

I. 

Chess. 

31. 

31- 

Childs,  G.  W. 

I. 

22. 

Chimneys. 

28. 

18. 

China. 

18. 

I. 

Chivalry. 

18. 

18. 

Church  history. 

27. 

18. 

Church  of  Rome. 

28. 

20. 

Chronology. 

18. 

22. 

Civil  War  (^.  .S-.). 

16. 

I. 

Civilization. 

X8,  22. 

:. 

Clive,  Lord. 

I. 

18. 

Coal. 

29. 

2. 

Collected  works. 

3- 

I. 

Colorado. 

17. 

I. 

Colorado  River. 

17- 

I. 

Comic  works. 

22. 

18. 

Commerce. 

25- 

27. 

Commercial  calculations. 

23- 

19. 

Comparative  religion. 

28. 

1. 

Conkling,  R. 

I. 

1. 

Constitutional  history. 

25. 

22. 

Cook,  Captain. 

I. 

23- 

Cookery. 

30. 

I. 

Costa  Rica. 

16. 

I. 

Coston,  Mrs.  Martha  J. 

I. 

18. 

Courts-Martial. 

26. 

31. 

Crank,  The. 

29. 

22. 

Credit,  Mercantile. 

25. 

29. 

Crime. 

26. 

23. 

Crimea,  The. 

17- 

29. 

Cuba. 

16. 

I. 

Cycling. 

31- 

25- 

Cyclopaedias. 

3. 

31. 

Cyphers. 

31- 

17- 

Dalhousie,  Marquess  of. 

I. 

22. 

Dana,  R.  H. 

I. 

I. 

Darwinism. 

22. 

I. 

Davis,  J.,  the  navigator. 

I. 

Davis,  Jefferson. 

PAGE 
I. 

Decorative  design. 

30. 

Delsarte  system. 

20. 

Desiree,    queen   of   Swedtn 

and 

Norway. 

I. 

Desserts  (Cookery). 

30 

Devotional  theology. 

28. 

Dickens,  C. 

I. 

Dictionaries. 

21. 

Diseases. 

23. 

Doctrinal  theology. 

27. 

Dogs. 

28. 

Dolomites,  The. 

17- 

Domestic  architecture. 

29. 

Domestic  economy. 

30. 

Dragon  flies. 

23- 

Drainage. 

29 

Drama. 

19. 

Drawing. 

30. 

Duodenal  arithmetic. 

23- 

Dupleix,  J.  F. 

Dyer,  H. 

I. 

Dynamo-electric  machines. 

24. 

Ear  diseases. 

23. 

Earthquakes. 

23. 

East,  The. 

18. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

27. 

Edinburgh. 

17. 

Education. 

25. 

Edwards,  J. 

I. 

Egypt. 

18. 

Electric  light. 

24. 

Electric  railway. 

29. 

Electricity. 

24. 

Elixir  of  life. 

23- 

Ellis,  S. 

I. 

Elocution. 

20. 

Emerson,  R.  W. 

I. 

Emigration. 

26. 

Encyclopaedias. 

3. 

Engineering. 

29. 

Engineering  drawing. 

30. 

England,  Church  of. 

28. 

English  history  and  travels. 

17. 

English  language. 

21. 

English  literature. 

21. 

Entomology. 

24. 

Ericsson,  J. 

I. 

Essays. 

20. 

Ethics. 

27. 

Etiquette. 

27. 

European  history  and  travels.  I7>  18. 

Evelyn,  J. 

I. 

Evolution. 

22,    27. 

Exercise. 

23. 

Explosives. 

31- 

Eye  diseases. 

23- 

Factory  labor. 

26. 

Fiction. 

4- 

Fiction,  JuvenUe. 

13- 

Finance. 

26. 

Fisheries. 

24. 

Fishes. 

24. 

Fisk,  W. 

I. 

Florida. 

17- 

Flower  painting. 

3?- 

Flowers. 

82,  28. 

Folk  lore. 

28. 

Food  adulterations. 

30. 

Forth  bridge. 

29. 

Foundry  practice. 

31. 

Fox,  C.  J. 

I. 

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Index  to  Subjects. 


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PAGE 

1 

PAGE 

France. 

17- 

Idaho. 

2. 

Marie  Louise,  Empress. 

2. 

Franklin,  B. 

I. 

Immigration. 

26. 

Marine  engineering. 

29. 

Free  trade. 

26. 

Immortality. 

27. 

Marine  surveying. 

29 

Freemasonry. 

i3. 

Indexes. 

19. 

Masonry  (Secret  Society). 

18. 

French  language. 

21. 

India. 

IS. 

Masonry  (Trade). 

28. 

French  literature. 

21. 

Indication. 

29. 

Massachusetts. 

17 

French  revolution.                     I7 

18. 

Industrial  art. 

30. 

Mathematics. 

23. 

Froebel.  F. 

I. 

Industrial  exhibitions. 

31- 

Mechanical  drawing. 

30- 

Fruit-wines. 

al- 

Industrial history. 

25- 

Mechanics. 

24- 

Furniture 

so. 

Infantry  tactics. 

26. 

Medical  science. 

23. 

Future  life. 

27- 

Infidelity. 

27. 

Memoirs. 

I. 

Future  punishment. 

27- 

Inquisition. 

27. 

Memory. 

25- 

Gallenga,  A. 

I. 

Insanity. 

23- 

Mesmerism. 

28. 

Games. 

30. 

Insects. 

23- 

Metal'  turning. 

29 

Gardening. 

23. 

Intellectual  philosophy. 

27- 

Metallurgy. 

31- 

Garfield,  J.  A. 

i; 

Internal  revenue. 

26. 

Metaphysics. 

27.  28. 

Gas. 

22. 

Interoceanic  communication. 

29. 

Meteorology. 

23- 

Gas  engines. 

29. 

Iron. 

31. 

Metrology. 

23- 

Gems. 

30. 

Iroquoian  languages. 

21. 

Mexico. 

16. 

Geography. 

18. 

Italy. 

17- 

Midwifery. 

23. 

Geography,  Physical. 

23- 

Japan. 

18. 

Military  science. 

26. 

Geology. 

23- 

Jay,  J. 

2. 

MiUwork. 

29. 

Geometry. 

23. 

Jefferson,  J. 

2. 

Mineral  spring  waters. 

23. 

George  II..  King  of  England. 

Jefferson,  Thomas. 

16. 

Mineralogy. 

23. 

Georges,   The,  Kings  of  Eng- 

Jesus Christ. 

27. 

Mining. 

29. 

land.                                        I 

17- 

ewish  history. 

18. 

Miscellany,  Literary. 

20. 

German  language. 

21. 

_'oan  of  Arc. 

2. 

Missions. 

27 

Germany. 

18. 

ohnstown  flood. 

17- 

Mississippi. 

17- 

Glass  blowing. 

30. 

Jones,  Eli. 

2. 

Mnemonics. 

25- 

Glazier.  W. 

I. 

Jones,  Sibyl. 

2. 

Money. 

26. 

Glover,  W. 

I. 

Josephine,  Empress. 

2. 

Monk,  General. 

2. 

God. 

27- 

Kansas  crusade. 

25- 

Monopolies. 

26. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von. 

Kimlergarten  education. 

25- 

Montana. 

17- 

Gothic  architecture. 

29. 

Kirby,  Georgiana  B. 

2. 

Moral  philosophy. 

27- 

Government. 

25. 

Labor. 

26. 

Morocco. 

18. 

Graining. 

2S. 

Land  surveying. 

29. 

Mortars. 

23. 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 

16. 

Language. 

21. 

Mosquitoes. 

23. 

Greece. 

18. 

Latin  language. 

21. 

Moths. 

23. 

Greek  language. 

21. 

Law. 

25- 

Muhlenberg,  Dr.  W.  A. 

2. 

Greek  literature. 

21. 

Lawn  tennis. 

30,31- 

Music. 

30. 

Greenland. 

17- 

Legislative  bodies. 

25- 

Muskhogean  languages. 

21. 

Gunsmithing. 

31- 

Letters. 

I. 

Mythology. 

28. 

Gustavus  Adolphus. 

2. 

Leucomaines. 

23- 

Napier,  Sir  C. 

2. 

Gymnastics. 

31- 

Library  economy. 

19. 

Natural  history. 

23. 

Hamilton,  A. 

2. 

Life-Saving  Service  (6^.5.). 

26. 

Natural  philosophy. 

24- 

Hand-railing. 

29. 

Light. 

24. 

Natural  science. 

22. 

Hansa  towns.  The. 

IS. 

Limes.  • 

28. 

Naval  architecture. 

29. 

Hastings,  W. 

2. 

Lincoln,  Abraham. 

2. 

Naval  warfare. 

26. 

Havelock. 

2. 

Lincolnshire. 

17- 

Negro  problem. 

25- 

Hawthorne,  N. 

2 

Linear  perspective. 

30. 

Nelson,  H. 

2. 

Hayes,  R.  B. 

2 

Liquors. 

30. 

Nelson.  J.  Y. 

2. 

Hayti. 

16. 

Liszt,  F. 

2. 

Nevada. 

17- 

Heat. 

24. 

Literary  criticism. 

21. 

New  England. 

17- 

Heating. 

28. 

Literary  history. 

21. 

New  Jersey. 

17- 

Heaven. 

27- 

Literary  miscellany. 

20. 

Newman,  Cardinal. 

2. 

Hill.  B.  H. 

2. 

Literary  periodicals. 

3- 

Newspaper  reporting. 

21. 

Hindu  literature. 

21. 

Literature  and  language. 

19. 

Nile  river. 

18. 

History. 

16. 

Lilhology. 

23- 

Norseland. 

17- 

History  of  literature. 

21. 

Locke,  John. 

2. 

North  America. 

16. 

History  of  the  church. 

27- 

Locks. 

29. 

Novels. 

4. 

Hone.  P. 

2. 

Locomotives. 

29. 

Occult  literature. 

28. 

Horse,  The. 

23. 

Logarithms. 

23- 

O'Connell.  D. 

2. 

Horsemanship. 

30. 

Logic. 

27- 

Oglethorpe,  General. 

2. 

Horseshoeing. 

30. 

London. 

17- 

Old  age. 

23. 

Horsetaming. 

3'- 

Machine  design. 

29- 

Oliver,  H.  K. 

2. 

Horticulture. 

28. 

Machinery. 

29. 

Opium  habit. 

23. 

House  decoration. 

30. 

Macready.  W.  C. 

2. 

Orchids. 

23. 

Household  economy. 

30. 

Madagascar. 

IS. 

Ordnance. 

26. 

House-painting. 

28. 

Madison,  James. 

16. 

Oriental  history  and  travels. 

18. 

Howitt,  Mary. 

2. 

Magic  lantern. 

24- 

Ornament. 

30. 

Humorous  works. 

22. 

Magnetism. 

24 

Orthographic  projection. 

30. 

Hungary. 

18. 

Magneto-electric  machines. 

24. 

Painting. 

30. 

Hunting. 

30. 

Manners. 

27- 

Palermo. 

Hydraulic  cements. 

28. 

Manual  training. 

25- 

Palestine. 

is! 

Hymnology. 

28. 

Map  drawing. 

30. 

Palmistry. 

23. 

Hypnotism. 

28. 

Marbling. 

28. 

Panama. 

x6. 

Ibsen. 

2- 

Marie  Antoinette. 

=• 

Paper-making. 

31. 

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Index  to  Subjects. 


PAGE 

PAGE 

PAGE 

Paris  exposition. 

31. 

Rubinstein,  A. 

2. 

Theology,  Biblical. 

27- 

Park.  .Mungo. 

2. 

Russell,  Lord]. 

2. 

Theology,  Controversial. 

27. 

Parliamentary  law. 

25- 

Russia. 

17,  18. 

Theology,  Devotional. 

28. 

Patent  law. 

26. 

Russia  in  Asia. 

18. 

Theology,  Doctrinal. 

27- 

Pattern  making. 

29. 

Salvation  army. 

27. 

Theology,  Practical. 

28. 

Pauperism. 

26. 

Savannah. 

17. 

Theology,  Sectarian. 

28. 

Pedagogy. 

25- 

Savonarola. 

2. 

Theosophy. 

28. 

Peerage. 

2. 

Saws. 

29. 

Theresa  {St.)  of  At'ila. 

2. 

Pensions. 

26. 

Science. 

24. 

Thiers,  L.  A. 

2 

Periodicals,  Index  to. 

19. 

Scientific  amusements. 

24. 

Throat  diseases. 

23 

Periodicals,  Literary. 

3. 

Scientific  periodicals. 

4- 

Tiles. 

28. 

Periodicals,  Scientific. 

4- 

Scotland. 

17- 

Tin. 

31 

Persian  literature. 

21. 

Scott,  Sir\N. 

2. 

Tornadoes. 

23- 

Perspective. 

30. 

Sculpture. 

30. 

Training. 

31- 

Pestalozzi,  A. 

2. 

Seamanship. 

22. 

Transactions. 

4- 

Peterborough,  C.  M.,  earl 

./. 

Sectarian  theology. 

28. 

Travels  and  voyages. 

18. 

Petroleum  engines. 

29. 

Semitic  languages. 

21. 

Trigonometry. 

23- 

Philately. 

IS. 

Sermons. 

28. 

Trollope,  T.  A. 

2. 

Philosophy. 

27. 

Sewerage. 

29. 

Tropical  fibres. 

28. 

Phoenicia. 

18. 

Sex. 

23. 

Turkey. 

17- 

Phonography. 

21. 

Shakespeare,  W. 

2. 

Turning  lathes. 

29. 

Photography. 

30. 

Sheep. 

28. 

Typewriting. 

21. 

Photometry. 

24. 

Ship  building. 

29. 

United  States  :   Histoiy  and  trav 

Physical  geography. 

23- 

Shoemaking. 

31. 

els. 

16. 

Physical  training. 

31. 

Shooting. 

31- 

United    States  :   Separate    states 

Physics. 

24. 

Shorthand. ' 

•     21. 

and  cities. 

17- 

Physiognomy. 

28. 

Siberia. 

18. 

Universal  history. 

18. 

Physiology. 

23- 

Sign-writing. 

28. 

Upholstery. 

30 

Pianoforte. 

30. 

Signal  service  {U.  S.). 

23- 

Useful  arts. 

31- 

Plantagenets,  The. 

17. 

Silver  coinage. 

26. 

Utah. 

17- 

Plastering. 

28. 

Slide  valve  gears. 

29. 

Vaccination. 

23. 

Players. 

19. 

Social  science. 

26. 

Van  Bur  en,  M. 

2. 

Plays. 

19. 

Socialism. 

26. 

Ventilation. 

28. 

Playwriting. 

31- 

Society. 

27. 

Vermont. 

17- 

Plumbing. 

29. 

Solomon  Islands, 

18. 

Vienna  International  Exhibition. 

31 

Poaching. 

31- 

South  America. 

16. 

Vinegar. 

31- 

Poetry. 

21. 

Spanish  America. 

16. 

Violins. 

30. 

Police. 

26. 

Spanish  language. 

21. 

Volumetric  analysis. 

22. 

Political  economy. 

26. 

Speculation,  Art  of. 

26, 

Voyages  and  travels. 

18. 

Political  science. 

25- 

Speeches. 

20. 

Wallack,  L. 

2. 

Portuguese  America. 

16. 

Sports. 

30. 

Walpole,  Sir  R. 

2. 

Postage  stamps. 

18. 

Stage,  The. 

19. 

War,  Art  of. 

26. 

Potential. 

24. 

Statistics. 

26. 

Washington,  G.  W. 

2. 

Poverty. 

26. 

Steam  engine. 

29. 

Washington  territory. 

17- 

Practical  theology. 

28. 

Stebbins,  G.  B. 

2. 

Water  engineering. 

29. 

Prayer. 

27. 

Steel. 

31- 

Water  gas. 

29 

Preaching. 

28. 

Steel  pens. 

31. 

Waterways. 

29. 

Precious  stones. 

23, 30. 

Steel  square. 

29. 

Water  works. 

29. 

Printing. 

31. 

Stowe,  Harriet  B. 

2. 

Wealth. 

26. 

Pronunciation. 

21. 

Strafford,  T.  W.  lord. 

2. 

Webster,  D. 

2. 

Prophecy. 

27. 

Stratford  de  Redclifle. 

2. 

Wellington,  Duke  of. 

2. 

Protection. 

26. 

Stratford-on-Avon. 

17- 

West  Indies. 

16. 

Protestantism. 

28. 

Strength  of  materials. 

29. 

West  Point  Military  Academy. 

26. 

Psychology. 

27,    28. 

Submarine  boats. 

26. 

Whist. 

30. 

Public  documents. 

25- 

Sugar  analysis. 

22, 

White  Mountains. 

17- 

Puddings. 

30. 

Surveying. 

29. 

Willard,  Frances  E. 

2. 

Pumps. 

29. 

Sweden. 

18. 

Williams,   M.,  Q.C. 

2. 

Pyrenees. 

^1- 

Swedenborgianism. 

28. 

Wilmer,  R.  H.,  Bp.  of  Alabama 

2. 

Rackets. 

31- 

Switzerland. 

17,   18. 

W^inchester  (England). 

17- 

Railroad  bridges. 

29. 

Synthetic  philosophy. 

27. 

Winnipeg  country. 

16. 

Railroads. 

29. 

Tales. 

4- 

Wisconsin. 

17. 

Readers. 

20. 

Tanning. 

31- 

Wit  and  humor. 

22. 

Rebellion  (t/.  S.). 

16. 

Tariff. 

26. 

Witchcraft. 

28. 

Religion  and  science. 

27- 

Teaching. 

25- 

Women, 

27- 

Religions,  Various. 

28. 

Technological  journals. 

4- 

Wood,  Hev.  J.  G. 

2, 

Reporting. 

21. 

Teeth  of  gears. 

29. 

Wood-turning. 

31- 

Rhetoric. 

20. 

Temperance. 

27- 

Wood-working. 

29. 

Riding. 

30. 

Ten  commandments. 

27. 

Woodstock  (Ct.). 

IT- 

Road making. 

29. 

Tennessee, 

23- 

Works,  Collected. 

S' 

Roman  Catholic  Church. 

28. 

Tennis. 

31- 

Wrestling. 

31.^ 

Romances. 

4- 

Terra  cotta. 

28. 

Wyoming. 

17- 

Roof  trusses. 

29. 

Theatre. 

31- 

Yellowstone  Park. 

17. 

Rossetti,  D.  G. 

2. 

Theism. 

27- 

APPRENTICES'     LIBRARY    OF    THE    CITY     OF    NEW    YORK. 


Supplement  No.  3  to  Finding  List. 

Arrangement  of  Principal  Subdivisions. 


Part  i.  Biography,  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

2.  Cyclopedias,  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 

3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 

4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 

5.  Literature  and  Language. 

6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics. 

7.  Political  and  Social  Sciences. 

8.  Theology  and  Religion. 

9.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 


PART  i.-BIOGRAPHY,  MEMOIRS,  AND  LETTERS. 


A.     Individual   Biography. 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.:  her  life,  letters,  and  journals.     Ed. 

by  Ednah  D.  Cheney.  T  72. r. 

Alexander  the  great.     Dodge,  T.  A.     Great  captains. 

T  lU. 
Arblay,  Madame  d'.     See  BuRNEY,  Fanny. 
Arnold,  T.     Stanley,  A.  P.     Selections  from  [his]  life 
of.  T  170. 

Note. — In  Johnson,  S.   and   Stanley,  A.  P.      "  Two 
great  teachers." 
Arthur,  C.  A.     Stoddard,  W.  O.      Lives  of  the   presi- 
dents. T  5423. f. 
Ascham,  R.     Johnson.  S.     Memoir  of.  T  170. 
Note. — In  Johnson,   S.    and   Stanley,  A.  P.      "  Two 
great  teachers." 
Austen,  Jane.     Maiden,  Mrs.  C.     Famous  women. 

T  205. w. 
Ballou,  H.  :  a  marvellous  life-story.     By  O.  F.  Safford. 

T247. 

Baltimore,  Barons.     See  Calvert,  G.  and  C. 

Bashkirtseff,  Marie.     Journal  of  a  young  artist,  1S60- 

84.  T  296. 

Beaconsfield.  Lord.     By  J.  A.  Froude.  T  1235./. 

Beaumont,  Mrs.  B.     Twelve  years  of  my  life.       T  333. 

Birney,  J.  G.  and  his  times.      By  W.  Bimey.         T  431. 

Note. — "  The  genesis  of  the  Republican  party,  with 

some  account  of  the  Abolition   movement  in  the  south 

before  1828." 

Bismarck,  Prinz  O.  von.     The  iron  chancellor  in  private 

life.     By  a  fellow  student.  T  433./. 

Bonaparte,  C»//c«w^j.f.     By  I.  de  Saint-Amand.    T  soi.r. 

Note. — Afterwards,  empress  Josephine. 
Bourbons.  The.      Bingham,  Capt.  D.     Marriages  of  the 
Bourbons.      2  v.  T  546. 

Breton,  J.     Life  of  an  artist  :  an  autobiography.   T  576. 
Browning,  R.     Sharp.  W.     Life  of.  T  614. j. 

Bryant,  W.  C.     Bigelow,  J.     American  men  of  letters. 

T  bi-].b. 
—  Century  Association  (N.  Y.  City).     +  The  Bryant   fes- 
tival at  "  The  Century."  T  4813. 
Birney.    Fanny    [.Madame   d'Arblay]   and  her    friends. 
Ed.  by  L.  B.   Seeley.                                     T  663.J. 
Butler,  J.     Pynchon,  T.  R.     Bishop  Butler  :  a  religious 
philosopher  for  all  time.                                  T  693  q. 
Calvert,  G.   and    C.  barons   Baltimore.     By    W.    H. 
Browne.                                                          '      T  727. 
Carette,  Madame.     Recollections  of  the  court  of   the 
Tuileries.  T  751. 
Childs,  G.  W.     Recollections.  T  866. 


Olive.  Lord.     By  Col.  Sir  C.  Wilson.  T  948. w. 

Conkling.R.     Conkling,  A.  R.     Life  and  letters  of. 

T  996. 
Cook,  Captain.     By  W.  Besant.  T  1004  b. 

Coston,  Mrs.    Martha  J.     A  signal    success  :  an   auto- 
biography. T  1 01 9. 
Dalhousie,    Marquess  of.     By  Sir  W.  W.  Hunter. 

T 1123. 
Dana,  R.  H.  :  a  biography.     By  C.  F.  Adams.      2  v. 

T  1132. 
Davis,  Jefferson.     Life  and  reminiscences  of.     By  dis- 
tinguished men  of  his  time.  T  11 51./. 
Davis,  J.,  the  navigator,   1550-1605.     Markham,  C.  R. 

T  1151. 
Desiree,  queen    of    Sweden    and    Norway.     By    Baron 
Hochschild.  T  11 96. 

Dickens,  C.     A  collection  of  [his]  letters,  1833-70. 

T  \z\i.k. 

Note. — Abridged  from  the  3  vol.  edition. 

DUPLEIX,  J.  F.    Malleson,  Col.    Rulers  of  India.   T  1294. 

Dyer,  H.     Records  of  an  active  life.  T  1308. 

Edwards,    J.     Allen,    A.    V.    G.     American    religious 

leaders.  T  1343. 

Ellis,  S.     Moor,  Rev.  C.  R.     Faith  and  righteousness  : 

a  memorial  of.  T  1356.W. 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Woodbury,  C.  J.     Talks  with. 

Ti363.zf. 
Ericsson,  J.  Church,  W.  C.  Life  of.  2  v.  T  1383. 
Evelyn,  J.     Diary,  1641-1706.     Ed.  by  W.  Bray. 

T  I4C2.*. 
FiSK,    W.       Prentice,    G..  D. 

leaders. 
Fox,  C.  T.     Wakeman,  H.  O. 
Franklin,  B.     Morse,  J.  T. 


D. ,    American    religious 
T  1513. 
Life  of.  T  1568.W. 

American  statesmen. 

T  1572.6. 

Transl.  and  annotated  by 

T  1583.0. 


Froebel,  F.     Autobiography 
Michaelis  and  Moore. 

C.ALLENGA,  A.     Episodes  of  my  second  life.  T  1619. 

Garfield.  J.  A.     Stoddard.  \V.  O.     Lives  of  the  presi- 
dents. T  5423. f. 

George  II.     Hervey,  J.     Memoirs  of  the  reign  of.     Ed. 
by  Croker.     3  v.  R  1618. 

Georges,  The,  kings  of  England.     McCarthy,  J.     His- 
tory of  the  four  Georges,     v.  2.  R  1277./. 

Glazier,  W.     Owens,  J.  A.     Sword  and  pen.     T  1693. 

Glover,  W.     Reminiscences  of  half  a  centurj'.    T  1705. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Boyhood  and  youth  of.     Transl. 
by  Oxenford.     2  v.  T  1714.0. 

Note. — Books  I.  to  XI.  of  his   "'Truth   and  poetry 
from  my  life." 


asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  .AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


1— BIOGRAPHY,  MEMOIRS,  AND   LETTERS  :  Collective  Biography. 


Ci'STAVUS  Adolpluis  and   the  struggle  of  Protestantism 
for  existence.     By  C.  R.  L.  Fletcher.       T  179S./. 

Hamilton,  A.     By  W.  G.  Sumner.  T  1844.(7. 

Hastings,  \V.     By  Sir  A.  Lyall.  T  1892./. 

Havelock,  H.     By  A.  Forbes.  T  189S./. 

Hawthorne,  N.     Conway,  M.  D.     Life  of.     T  igoS.r. 

Hayes,  R.  B.     Stoddard,  W.   O.     Lives  of  the    presi- 
dents. T  5423. r. 

Hill,  B.  H.     f  Memorial  addresses  on.  T  4841. 

Hone,  P.      Diary,  1828-51.     Ed.  by  B.  Tuckerman. 

T  2116. 

HowiTT,   Mary  :    an   autobiography.       Ed.  by   Margaret 
Howitt.     2  V.  T  2146. 

Ibsen,  H.,  1828-8S  :  a  critical  biography.      By  H.  Jaeger. 

T2211. 

Jay,  J.     Pellew,  G.     American  statesmen.         T  2288./. 

Jefferson,  J.     Autobiography.  T  2293.a. 

Joan  of  Arc.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     The  maid  of  Orleans. 

T  2330.^. 

Jones,  Eli  and   Sibyl :  their  life  and  work.     By  R.  M. 
Jones.  T  2341./. 

JoNSON,  B.     Swinburne,  A.  C.     Study  of.  T  2342. j. 

Josephine.    Empress.     Saiht-Amand,    I    de.     Citizeness 
Bonaparte.  T  501. r. 

Court  of  the.  T  2349.;-. 

Wife  of  the  first  consul.  T  2349. j. 

KlREY.  Georgiana  B.     Years  of  experience  :  an  autobio- 
graphical narrative.  T  2453. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.     Herndon,  W.  H.  and  Weik,  J.  W. 
Lincoln  :  the  true  story  of  a  great  life.     3  v. 

T  2691.?. 

—  Nicolay,  J.   G.    and    Hay,    J.      Abraham  Lincoln  :  a 

history.     10  v.  T  2691. w. 

—  Van  Buren,  G.  M.     Abraham  Lincoln's  pen  and  voice  : 

a  compilation  of  his  letters,  addresses,  etc. 

T  2691. D. 
Liszt,   F.,   artist  and   man,    1811-40.     By    L.   Ramann. 

2  V.  T  2698.;-. 

Locke,  John.     By  A.  C.  Fraser.  T  i-jin.g. 

Macready,  W.  C.     By  W.  Archer.  T  2834.^. 

Marie  Antoinette  and  the  end  of  the  old  regime.     By  1. 

de  Saint- Amand.  T  2885.?'. 

Marie  Louise,  Empress.     Saint-Amand,  I.  de.     Happy 

days  of.  T  2885. j. 

Marie  Louise  and  the  decadence  of  the  empire. 

T2885.^. 
Monk,  C^wm?/.     By  J.  Corbett.  T  3135.^-. 

Muhlenberg,  Dr.  W.  A.      Newton,  W.  W.     American 

religious  leaders.  T  3207.;/. 

Napier,  Sir  C.     By  Col.  Sir  W.  Butler.  T  3260. 

Nelson,  H.,  and  the  naval  supremacy  of  England.     By 

W.  C.  Russell.  T  3284.;-. 

Nelson,  J.  Y.     O'Reilly,   H.     Fifty  years  on  the  trail. 

T  3284.^'. 
New.man,  Cardinal.     By  R.  H.  Hutton.  T  3293. 

O'Coxnell,  D.     O'Hanlon,  J.     \  Report  of  the  O'Con- 

nell  monument  committee.  T  3702. 

Oglethorpe,  General.     By  H.  Bruce.  T  3365./;. 

Oliver,  H.  K.     By  Rev.  J.  H.  Jones.  T  4702. 

J'ARK.  Mungo,  and  the  Niger.  By  J.  Thomson.  T  3432./. 
Pestalozzi,  a.  :  his  life  and  work.     By  R.  de  Guimps. 

T  3479- 
Peterborough,   C.    M..   earl  of.     By  W.   Stebbing. 

T  34S4. 
R(jSSETTI,    D.    G.,   as  designer  and  writer.      By  W.    M. 

Rossetti.  T  3783- ''• 

Rubinstein,  A.     Autobiography,  1829-89.  T  3800. 

Russell,  Z^rfl' J.  Walpole,  S.  Life  of.  2  v.  T  3813.W1. 
Savonarola  :  his  life  and  times.     By  \V.  Clark. 

T  3873.'-. 
Scott,  Sir  W.     Journal.     2  v.  T  3977.7'. 

Shakespeare,  W.     Phillipps,  J.  O.  H.     Outlines  of  the 

life  of.     Sth  ed.     v.  i,  2.  T  4025.(7. 

—  \Valter,  J.  Shakespeare's  true  life.  T  5881. 
Stebbins,  G.  B.  Upward  steps  of  seventy  years.  T4215.//. 
Stowe,   Harriet  B.     McCray.  Florine  T.     Life-work  of 

the  author  of  "  Uncle  Tom's  cabin."  T  4248. 

—  Stowe,  C.  E.     Life  of  Harriet  B.  Stowe.        T  4248. j. 


Strafford,  T.  Wentworth.  lord.     By  H.  D.  Traill. 

T  425'x 

Stratford  de  Redcliffe.    Poole,  S.  L.    Life  of.  T  4251. 

Theresa,  Saint,  of  Avila.    By  Mrs.  B.  Gilman.    T  4374 

Thiers,    L.    A.     Remusat,  P.  de.      The  great    Frencl 
'     writers.  T  4377.^. 

Trollope,  T.  a.     What  I  remember,     v.  2.     T  4474- •J^. 

Van  Buren,  M.,  to  the  end  of  his  public  career.  By  G. 
Bancroft.  T  4581. (^. 

Wallack,  L.     Memoirs  of  fifty  years.  T  4643.W. 

Walpole,  Sir  R.     By  J.  Morley.  T  4644. w. 

Ward,  W.  G.,  and  the  Oxford  movement.         T  4654.7;'. 

Washington,  G.  Irving,  W.  f  Life  of.  Cetitennial  edi- 
tion,    v.  3-5.  T  4894. 

Webster,  D.     f  Obituary  addresses  on  the  death  of. 

T  4783. 

Wellington,  Duke  of.  Letters  of,  to  Miss  J.,  1834-51. 
Ed.  by  Christine  T.  Herrick.  T  4735-''- 

Willard,  Frances  E.  Glimpses  of  fifty  years  :  auto- 
biography of  an  American  woman.  T  4841.^^ 

Williams,  M.,  Q.  C.     Leaves  of  a  life.  T  4845./. 

WiLMER,  R.  H.,  /f.  of  Alabama.  The  recent  past  from 
a  southern  standpoint.  Reminiscences  of  a  grand- 
father. T  4S47. 

Wood,  Rev.  J.  G. :  his  life  and  work.    By  Rev.  T.  Wood. 

T4902.W. 

B.     Collective  Biography. 

Bayle.  f  A  general  dictionary,  historical  and  critical. 
ID  v.  T  go6. 

Bolton.     Famous  English  authors  of  the  19th  century. 

T  5049-t- 
Burke.     \  Dictionary  of  the  peerage  and  baronetage  [of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland].     51st  ed.      1889. 

T  6540. 
Cunningham.     Lives  of   British  painters,  sculptors,  and 
architects. .    6  v.  T  5 107. a. 

Dobson.     Four  Frenchwomen.  T  5124./. 

Douglas.     Heroes  of  the  Crusades.  T  5126. 

Dyer.   Great  senators  of  the  U.  S.  40 years  ago.  T  5130.^. 
Note. — "  Personal  recollections  and    delineations  of 
Calhoun,    Benton,  Clay,    Webster,    General    Houston, 
Jefferson  Davis,  and  others." 
Edwards.     The  Romanoffs  :  tsars  of  Moscow  and  em- 
perors of  Russia.  T  5134.7. 
Fawcett.     Some  eminent  women  of  our  times^.     T  5146. 
Ferris.     Great  leaders  :  historic  portraits  from  the  his- 
torians. T  5147. 
FoRSTER.     Four  great  teachers  :  John  Ruskin,  Thomas 
Carlyle,     Ralph    Waldo     Emerson,    and    Robert 
Browning.                                                        T  5155./. 
Giddings,  compiler.   American  Christian  rulers.     T  5600. 
Ireland.     Through  the  ivory  gates  :  studies  in  psychol- 
ogy and  history.  T  5634. 
Contents  :  Emanuel  Swedenborg. — William  Blake. — 
Insanity  of   King  Louis  II.  of  Bavaria. — Chas.  J.  Gui- 
teau. — Louis  Riel. — Gabriel  Malagrida. — Theodore  of 
Abyssinia. — Thebaw,  king  of  Burma. 
Japp.    Labour  and  victory  :  a  book  of  examples.    5th  ed. 

T  5228./. 
Contents  :    Sir   James  Outram. — Bishop    Selwyn. — 
Thos.   Edward. — Sir  Titus  Salt. — Thomas    Davidson. 
Scotch  Probationer. — William  Ellis. — Sir  James  Simp- 
son.— Friedrich  Albrecht  Augusti. 

—  Master  Missionaries.     5th  ed.  T  5228.;//. 

Contents:  Jas.  Oglethorpe  and  Georgia. — David 
Zeisberger  and  the  Indians. — Samuel  Hebich  and  the 
Hindus. — William  Elmslie  and  Kashmir. — George 
Washington  Walker  and  the  convicts. — Robert  Moffat 
and  South  Africa. — Dr.  James  Stewart  and  Lovedale. 
Dr.  William  Black  and  Livingstone.— John  Coleridge 
Patterson  and  the  South  Pacific. — John  G.  Fee  and  the'j 
Freedmen  of  America. 
Marriott.  Makers  of  modern  Italy  ;  Mazzini,  Cavour, 
Garibaldi.  T  5288. 

Peabody.     Harvard  graduates  whom  I  have  known. 

T  5345. /'• 


APPRENTICES'    LIBRARY    OF    THE    CITY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


2— CYCLOPEDIAS,  COLLECTED  WORKS,  Etc. :  Literary  Periodicals. 


Shairp.     Portraits  of  friends.  T  5402./. 

Contents:  Thos.  Erskine.— Geo.  Edward  Lynch  Cot- 
ton,— Dr.    John     Brown. — Norman      Macleod. — John 
Macleod   Campbell. — John    Mackintosh  of  Geddes. — 
Arthur  Hugh  Clough. 
Stoddard.      Lives   of   the   presidents :    Rutherford   B. 
Hayes,  Jas.  A.  Garfield,  and  Chester  A.  Arthur. 

T  5423-<^- 
Stowe.    Lives  and  deeds  of  our  self-made  men.    T  5754. 


Contents  :  Abraham  Lincoln. — Ulysses  S.  Grant. — 
William  Lloyd  Garrison. — Charles  Sumner. — Salmon  1'. 
Chase.  —  Henry  Wilson,  —  Horace  Greeley.  —  David  G. 
Farragut. — John  A.  Andrew. — John  Brown  of  Ossau.i- 
tomie. — Edwin  M.  Stanton.  —  Frederick  Douglass. — 
Philip  H.  Sheridan. — William  T.  Sherman. — Eli  Whit- 
ney.— James  G.  Blaine. — Wendell  Phillips — Henry 
Ward  Beecher. 
TowLE.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention.        T  5445.//. 


PART    2.-CYCLOP.^DIAS,    COLLECTED    WORKS,     AND 

PERIODICALS. 


A.     Cyclopaedias  and  Collected  Works. !  t  international  standard,    v.  3(Mch.  1885-jan.  1886). 

"^  C  6634. 

Appletons'  Annual  cyclopaedia,     f  Index  to,  1376-87.       |  —  f  Same  (Jan. -Nov.  1887).  C  6634. 


C  2505. ^ 
Hazlitt,  W.     Selections  from  his  writings.     With  me- 
moir by  Ireland.  M  191 
Jay,  J.     t  Correspondence  and  public  papers,   1763-81 
Ed.  by  H.  P.  Johnston,     v,  i.  M  636 
KiLLIKEl.LY.     Curious    questions  :  a   mai 
information.     2  v. 


Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthly,     v.  28-30  (July,  1S89- 
Dec.  1890).  C  6854.0. 

t  Library  journal,     v.  14,  15  (Jan.  1889-Dec.  1890). 

M  8662. 

t  Library  notes,     v.  2  (June,  1887-Mch.  1888).    M  S660. 

nual  of  general  I  Lippincott's  Monthly  magazine,     v.  44-46  (July.  1S89- 

C  2646.  !  Dec.  1890).  C  666r. 


Washington,   G.      f  Writings.      Ed.   by  W.   C.   Ford,  i  f  Literary  news.     New  series,     v.   10,  11  (Jan.  1S89- 


v.  3-7.  M  780. 

3-  1775-1776.    4-  1776.    5. 1776-1777-    6-  1777-1778. 
7.  1778-1779. 


B.     Literary  Periodicals 

+  Arena,  ' 

f  Army  and  navy  journal 


Arena,  The.     v.  i,  2  (Dec.  iSSq-Nov.  1890).     C  6509. 
y  jour 
23.  1890). 


/.  26,  27  (Sept.  I,  1888-Augt. 

C  6904. 
f  Athen>eum  :  July,   iS89-Dec.  1890.  C  6804. 

Atlantic  monthly,     v.  64-66  (July,  1889-Dec.  1890). 

C  6511. 
f  Baldwin's  Monthly,     v.  24-27  (Jan.  1882-Dec.  1883). 

C  6805. 
t  Book  chat.  v.  3-5  (Jan.  1888-Dec.  1S90).  M  7532. 
Boy's  own  annual,     v.  11,  12  (Oct.  1888-Sept.  1890). 

C  6811. 
Browne's  Phonographic  monthly,  v.  2,  3,  6,  10,  12,  14, 
15  (Jan.  1877-Dec.  1890).  W  1537. 

Century,  The.  v.  16-18  (May,  1889-Oct.  1890).  C  6549. 
Chatterbox.  1889-1890.  Ed.  by  J.  E.  Clarke.  C  6551. 
t  Civil  service  record,     v.  7,  S  (July,  1887-July.  18S9). 

C6818. 
t  Connoisseur,  The.     v.  2,  3  (Oct.  1887-Summer,  1889). 

I559- 
t  Daily  voice,  The.      v.   i,  Nos.   1-4,  6-13   (Oct.    19- 
Nov.  3,  1886). 
JVote. — Bound  with  "  The  voice,"  v.  i,  folio. 
Demorest's  Monthly  magazine,     v.  25.  26  (Nov.  1S88- 
Oct.  1890).  C  6824. 

Domestic  monthly,     v.  30,  31  (Oct.  1888-Sept.  1889). 

C  6825. 
t  Edinburgh  review,     v.  170-172  (July,  1889-Oct.  1890). 

C  6580. 
t  Fortnightly  review,     v.  45-4S  (Jan.  i8S9-Dec.  1890). 

C  6593- 
t  Forum.  The.  v.  8,  9  (Sept.  1889-Oct.  1890).  C  6595. 
Girl's  own  annual,     v.  10  (Oct.  6,  1888-Sept.  28,  1889). 

C  6S34. 
Godey's  Lady's  book.  v.  119-121  (July,  iSSg-Dec.  1890). 

C  6602. 
Harper's  New  monthly  magazine,    v.  79-Si  (June,  1S89- 
Nov.  1890).  C  6612. 

—  f  Index  to  volumes  1-70.  inclusive.  C  6612. 

+  Harper's  Weekly,     v.  1-2S  (1857-84).  C  6938. 

Harper's  Young  people,     v.  10,  11  (Nov.  6,  iS8S-Oct. 
1890).  C6S38. 

f  Illustrated  American,     v.  i,  2  (FejD.-July,  1890). 

C6944 


Dec.  1890).  M  7662 

\  Literary  world,     v.  20,  21  (Jan.  1889-Dec.  1890). 

C  6?55. 
f  Littell's  Living  age.     5lh  series,     v.  1-8  (Jan.  1S73- 

Dec.  1874).  <-'  6663. 

—  f  Same.     v.  63-68  (July,  1888-Dec.  18S9).        C  6663. 
t  London  quarterly  review,     v.  71  (Oct.  1888-Jan.  1889). 

C  6664. 

—  f  Same.     v.  73  (Oct.  1889-Jan.  1890).  C  66C)4. 
f  Magazine  of  American  history,     v.  21-23  (Jan.  18S9- 

Dec.  1890).  C  6670. 

Musical  record  :  Jan.  1889-Dec.  1890.  C  6S66. 

t  Nation,  The.     v.  49-51  (June,  1889-Dec.  1890). 

C  6S66. 
f  New-Church  Messenger,     v.  67  (July-Dec.  1889), 

C  6867. 
t  Nineteenth  century,     v.  25-28  (Jan.  1889-Dec.  1890). 

C  6699. 
f  North  American  review,  v.  149-151  (July,  iSSc^-Dcc. 
1890).  C  b-;(X>. 

\  Office,  The  :  a  practical  journal  for  business  mana- 
gers, etc.  v.  5  (Jan.-Dec.  1888).  C  6^58. 
Outing,  v.  ii,  14-16  (Oct.  i8S7-Sept.  1890).  C  6704. 
Peterson's  Magazine,     v.  96-98  fjuly,  1889-Dec.  1890). 

C  6709. 
f  Phonographic  magazine,     v.  i  (Jan.-Dec.  1887). 

C  6710. 
f  Phrenological  journal,  v.  88-90  (July,  1889-Dec. 
1890).  C  671 1, 

t  Publisher's  weekly,     v.  37,  38  (Jan.-Dec.  1890). 

M  7716. 
\  Quarterly  review,     v.  168-171  (Jan.  1889-Oct.  1890). 

C  r,7i7. 
t  Sailor's  magazine,     v.  58  (Jan.-Dec.  1S86).      C  6729. 

—  f  Same.     v.  61  (Jan.-Dec.  1S89).  C  6729. 
St.  Nicholas,      v.  16  (Pt.  2)-i7  (Pt.  2)  (May,    1SS9- 

Oct.  1S90).  '  C  6750. 

f  Saturday  review,     v.  68-70  (Julv,  iSSg-Dec.  1890). 

C  6877. 
Scribner's  Magazine,     v.  6-8  (July,  1889-Dec.  1890. 

C  6740. 
f  Sloan's  Legal  and  financial  register,     v.  6,  187S. 

C  6746. 

Sunday:   readings  for  the  young.     1890,1891.     C  6757. 

f  United  service  :   a  monthly  review    of    military    and 

naval   affairs,     v.    1-4.     New    series   (Jan.    1S89- 

Dec.  1890).  C  6773.<:. 

I  Voice,  The.    v.  1-6  (Sept.  25,  iS84-Dec.  1889).   Folio.. 

\  Western  antiquary.     Ed.  by  W.   H.  K.  Wright,     v. 

7-9  (July,  1887-June,  1890).  C  6784. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


3— FICTION   AND   JUVENILE    FICTION  :  Abbott,  Mary,  to  Ballantyne,  R.  M. 


f  Westminster    review,  v.    131-134   (Jan.    i33g-Dec. 

1890).  C  6785. 

Wide  awake,     v.   Y-DD  [v.   25-30]  (June,    i387-May, 

1890).  C  6789. 

C.     Scientific  and   Technological    Jour- 
nals and  Transactions. 

\  American    agriculturist,     v.    47,   48   (Jan.    1888-Dec. 
1S89).  C  7802. 

f  American  analyst,     v.  4,  5  (Jan.  1888-Dec.  1889). 

C  7802.^'. 

f  American    architect    and    building    news.      v.  26-30 

(July,  1889-Dec.  1890).  C  7802.3. 

f  American  machinist,    v.  12,  13  (Jan.  iS89-Dec.  1890). 

C  7902. 
f  American  medical  digest,     v.  8.     1889.  C  7505./. 

t  American  monthly  microscopical   journal,     v.    10,    11 
(Jan.  iS89-Dec.    1890).  C  7505.^. 

f  Architectural  and  building  monthly,     v.   i    (April- 
Sept.  1890).  C  7804. 
f  Architecture    and     building,      v.     12     (Jan. -June, 
1890).                                                                C  7803. 
Note. — Continuation  of  "  Building." 
•)■  Builder  and  wood -worker,     v.  25,  26  (Jan.  1889-Dec. 
1890).                                                                C  7814. 
f  Building  :    an    architectural    weekly,      v.    11    (July- 
Dec.  1889).                         _                    _         C  7815. 
Note. — Continued    under    title    "  Architecture    and 
building." 
-f-  Carpentry   and   building.      v.    11,    12     (Jan.    1889- 
Dec.  1890).                                                       C  7816. 
f  Civil  engineer  and  architect's  journal.     25    v.  (1837- 
62).  C  7818. 
Delineator,   The.      v.  33-36    (Jan.  r889-Dec.   1890), 

C  7824. 
f  Electrical  review,    v.  14-16  (Mch.  1889-Augt.  1890). 

C  7927- 

■f-  Engineering   and   mining    journal,     v.  48-50    (July, 
1889-Dec.  1890).  C  7828. 

f  Iron  age,  The.     v.  44-46  (July,  1889-Dec.  1890). 

C  7847- 

f  Jeweler's  circular  and  horological  review.      v.  19,  20 
(July,  1888-July,   1889).  C  7843. 


f  Jewelers'    weekly,     v.  .8,  9  (May,  1889-Mch.   1890). 

C  7639. 

—  f  Birthday  souvenir.     Nov.  21,  1S89.  C  7639.3. 
f  Locomotive,   The.      New    series.      v.    10.    11    (Jan. 

1889-Dec.  1890).  C  7663. 

t  Manufacturer  and  builder,     v.   20,   21   (Jan.   1888- 
Dec.  1889).  C  7857. 
f  Manufacturer's  review  and  industrial  record,     v.  20- 

22  (Jan.   1887- Dec.  18S9).  C  7858. 

f  Maritime    reporter    and    seaboard.      v.    i-  (Nov.    i, 

i838-Oct.  17,   1889).  C  7958. 

Note. — Title  changed  to  "  Seaboard"  from  Nos.  45 
to  52. 
Millinery   trade    review,      v.    11-15    (Jan.    1886-Dec. 

1890).  C  7862. 

t  Photographic    times,      v.    19,    20    (Jan.    1889-Dec. 

1890).  C  7871. 

f  Plumber's  trade  journal,     v.  11,   12   (Jan.  1889-Dec. 

1890).  C  7872. 

f  Popular    science    monthly.      v.    35-37    (May,     1889- 

Oct.  1890).  C  7714. 

f  Record  and  guide,      v.  44-46  (July,  1889-Dec.  1890). 

C  7874.'^. 
RowELL,  G.  P.  &  Co.     f  American  newspaper  directory. 

1890.  C  8727. 

t  Sanitary  plumber,     v.    7,   8  (Oct.   30,  1888-Oct.  15, 

1890).  C  7S77. 

f  Scientific  American,    v.  61-63  (July,  1889-Dec.  1890). 

C  7979-<^- 

—  \  Same :    supplement.       v.    28-30    (July,    1889-Dec. 

1890).  C  7979- «'• 

Smithsonian  Institution,    f  Annual  report  for  years  end- 
ing June  30,  1S86,  and  June  30,  1887.    4  v.    C  4747. 

—  f  Smithsonian  contributions  to  knowledge,     v.  26. 

C  4883. 
Contents:  Mitchell.    S.     W.    and   Reichert,    E.    T., 
M.D.    Venoms    of    poisonous    serpents. — Hyatt,     A. 
Genesis  of  the  arietidae. 
t  Techniker,  Der.     v.  11,  12  (Nov.  l8SS-Oct.  1890). 

C  7887. 
United  States.      Patent  Office.     \  Alphabetical  lists  of 
patentees    for   quarters    ending    Mch.    31,    1889- 
Dec.  31,  1889.  C  7891. '^. 

—  t  Official  gazette,     v.  47-52  (Apl.   2,    1889-Sept.   30, 

1890).  C  7891. 


PART  3.-FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION, 


A.    Fiction   alphabetically   arranged   by 
Authors  and  Titles. 

Abbott,  Mary.     Alexia. 

Adrietta  ;   or,  her   grandfather's    heiress.     By    Mary  K. 

Dallas. 
Adventures  of  a  younger  son.     By  E.  J.  Trelawny. 
Ace  of  clubs.     By  Prince  J.  Lubormiski. 
Ala.s  !     By  Rhoda  Broughton. 
Albine  ;  or,  the  abbe's  temptation.     By  E.  Zola. 
Albrecht.     By  A.  Bates. 
Aldrich,  Anne  R.     The  feet  of  love. 
Ai.e.xander,  Mrs.     [Mrs.  Annie  F.  Hector.] 

—  Biind  fate. 

—  To  Paris  for  pleasure.     (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 

—  A  woman's  heart. 
Alexia.     By  Mary  Abbott. 
Aline.     By  H.  Greville. 

All  he  knew.      By  J.  Habberton. 

Allen,  E.  H.     A  fatal  fiddle,  [and  other  stories.] 

Allen,  R.      Miss  Eaton's  romance. 

Allen's  wife.      By  H.  Rider  Haggard. 

Althea  St.  John.      By  M.  P.  Helmbold. 

Ames,  Lucia  T.     Memoirs  of  a  millionaire. 

Among  the  chosen. 

Another  man's  wife.     By  Bertha  M.  Clay. 

Anstev,  F.     [F.  a.  Guthrie]     The  pariah. 


Appleton,  G.  W.     Frozen  hearts. 

April's  lady.     By  the  Duchess. 

Ardath  :  the  story  of  a  dead  self.     By  Marie  Corelli. 

Ardis  Claverden.     By  F.  R.  Stockton. 

Armorel  of  Lydnesse.     By  W.  Besant. 

Armstrong,  W.     Cleopatra's  daughter. 

Arthur  Merton  :  a  romance.     By  Admiral  D.  Porter. 

Artist's  honor.  An.      By  O.  Feuillet. 

Artists'  wives.     By  A.  Daudet. 

Ascutney  Street  :  a  neighborhood  story.    By  Mrs.  A.  D. 

T.  Whitney. 
As  'tis  in  life.      By  A.  Delpit. 
ASTOR,  W.  W.     Sforza  :  a  story  of  Milan. 
At  an  old  chateau.      By  Katharine  S.  Macquoid. 
Austin,  Jane.     Dr.  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters. 
—  Standish  of  Standish  :  a  story  of  the  Pilgrims. 
Australian  heroine,  An.     By  Mrs.  Campbell  Praed. 
Awakening  of  Mary  Fenwick.      By  Beatrice  Whitby. 
Aztec  treasure-house.     By  T.  A.  Janvier. 
Babylon  electrified.      By  A.  Bleunard. 
Baffled  conspirators.      By  W.  E.  Norris. 
Bagpipers,  The.      By  George  Sand. 
Bailiff's  scheme.      By  Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis. 
Bain,  F.  W.      Dmitri  :  a  romance  of  old  Russia. 
Baker,  Beth.      Mystery  Evans. 
Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Finding  his  fate.     (In   "  Twenty 

novelettes.") 


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3— FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION  :  Balzac,  H.  de  to  Coombs,  Anne  S. 


Balzac,  H.  de.     Cousin  Bette. 

—  Fame  and  sorrow,  and  other  stories. 

—  Sons  of  the  soil. 

Banuelier,  a.  F.     The  delight  makers. 
Baring-Gould,  S.     Anninell. 
Barr,  Amelia  E.      Feet  of  clay. 

—  Friend  Olivia. 

—  Household  of  McNeil. 

Barrett,  F.     Kit  Wyndham  ;  or,  fettered  for  life. 

—  Smuggler's  secret. 

Bartlett,    a.    Jennie.     Elder   Northfield's   home  ;    or, 

sacrificed  on  the  Mormon  altar. 
Basil  and  Annette.      By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 
Basil    Morton's    transgression.     By   the   Marquise   Clara 

Lanza. 
Bates,  A.     Albrecht. 

Bates,  Josephine  W.     A  nameless  wrestler. 
Beatrice.     By  H.  Rider  Haggard. 
Beau  sabreur,  Le.     By  Annie  Thomas. 
Beforehand  :  a  companion  volume  to  "  One  more  chance." 

By  S.  M.  I.  Henry. 
Begum's  daughter.     By  E.  L.  Bynner. 
Behrens,  Bertha.      See  Heimburg,  W. 
Bell,  M.     Roanoke  of  Roanoke  Hall. 
Bell  of  St.  Paul's.     By  W.  Besant. 
Bei  LAMY,  C.  J.     An  experiment  in  marriage. 
Bellamy,    Elizabeth.      {"  Kamba  Thorpe.")      Old   man 

Gilbert. 
Bella's  blue-book.     By  Marie  Calm. 
Berry,  E.  P.     Leah  of  Jerusalem  :  a  story  of  the  time 

of  Paul. 
Besant,  W.     Armorel  of  Lyonesse. 

—  Bell  of  St.  Paul's. 

—  The  demoniac. 

—  Lament  of  Dives. 
Beulah.     Zarailla. 

Bigot,  Madame.     See  Healy,  Mary. 

BjuRNSON,  B.     In  God's  way. 

Black,  W.     Prince  Fortunatus. 

Blackmore,  R.  D.     Kit  and  Kitty. 

Blanchardi,  EvangeHne  B.  The  devil's  dream :  a  tem- 
perance story. 

Bleunard,  a.     Babylon  electrified. 

Note. — "  History  of  an  expedition  to  restore  Babylon 
by  the  power  of  electricity,  and  how  it  resulted." 

Blind  bargain,  A.     By  R.  H.  Fletcher. 

Blind  fate.     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 

Blind  love.     By  W.  Collins. 

Blindfold.     By  Florence  Marryat. 

Boisgilbert,  E.  Caesar's  column  :  a  story  of  the  20th 
century. 

Boldrewood,  R.  The  miner's  right :  a  tale  of  the  Aus- 
tralian goldfields. 

—  The  squatter's  dream  :  a  story  of  Australian  life. 
Bondman,  The.     By  H.  Caine. 

Booth,  Mrs.  O.     See  "  Rita." 

Booties'  baby.  By  J.  S.  Winter.  ( IVith  her  "  Buttons.") 
A^ote. — Same  as  her  "  Mignon  ;  or,  Booties'  baby." 

Bordone  girl.  The.  By  F.  Boyle.  (In  "'Twenty  novel- 
ettes.") 

Born  coquette,  A.     By  the  Duchess. 

Boscobel  :  a'  story  of  a  winter  in  Florida.  [By  E.  M. 
Newton.] 

Boyle,  F.  The  Bordone  girl.  (In  "Twenty  novel- 
ettes.") 

Braeme.  Chariotte  M.     See  Clay,  Bertha  M. 

Brave  heart  and  true.     By  Florence  Marryat. 

Brooks,  E.  S.  A  son  of  Issachar:  a  romance  of  the 
days  of  Messias. 

Broughton,  Rhoda.     Alas  ! 

Broughton  House.     By  B.  Perry. 

Bryce,  L.     a  dream  of  conquest. 

Buchanan,  R.     The  moment  after. 

BUMSTEAD,  S.  J.     The  Riversons. 

Burnand,  F.  C.     Quite  at  home. 

Burnham,  Mrs.  C.  L.     Mistress  of  Beech  Knoll. 

Burnt  million.      By  J.  Payn. 

Buttons.     By  J.  S.  Winter. 


By  order  of  the  Czar.      By  J.  Hatton. 
Bynner,  E.  L.     The  begum's  daughter. 
Byrnes,  Inspector  T.     An  American  penman. 

—  Another's  crime. 

—  Great  bank  robbery. 

—  Section  558. 

—  Sergeant  Von  ;  or,  the  long  chase. 

—  Tragic  mystery. 

Cable,  G.  W.     Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana. 

Csesar  Cascabel.     By  J.  Verne. 

Caesar's  column  :  a  story  of  the  20th  century.  By  E. 
Boisgilbert. 

Caine,  H.     The  bondman  :  a  new  saga. 

Cairo,  Mona.  [G.  M.  Hatton. J  For  money  or  for 
love.     (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 

Calm,  Marie.     Bella's  blue-book. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  H.  L.     Daisy's  dilemma. 

Captain  of  the  "  Polestar,"  and  other  tales.  By  A.  C. 
Doyle. 

Captain  Santa  Claus.  By  C.  King.  (With  his  "Cam- 
paigning with  Crook.")  Q  2244. 

Career  of  a  Nihilist.      By  Stepniak. 

Carey,  Rosa  N.     Heriot's  choice. 

—  Lover  or  friend  ? 

Carmarthen,  Katherine.     A  lover  of  the  beautiful. 

Carr,  Mrs.  C.      Margaret  Maliphant. 

Case  of  General   Ople  and   Lady  Camper.     By  George 

Meredith. 
Catherine's  coquetries.      By  Camille  Debans. 
Catherwood,  Mary  H.     Romance  of  DoUard. 

—  Story  of  Tonty. 

Catholic  man,  The.     By  Mrs.  Lawrence  Turnbull. 

Caylor,  O.  p.     a  fated  promise. 

Champney,  Elizabeth  W.     Witch  Winnie  :  the  story  of 

a  "  King's  Daughter." 
Chata  and  Chinita.      By  Louise  P.  Heaven. 
Chief  justice,  The.      By  K.  E.  Franzos. 
Chita  :  a  memory  of  Last  Island.     By  L.  Hearn. 
Chris  Rock  ;    or,    the    lover   in    chains.      By   Capt.    M. 

Reid. 
Chronicle  of  conquest,  A.     By  Frances  C.  Sparhawk. 
Chronicles  of  a  health  resort.      By  A.  Helder. 
Cineas  ;  or,  Rome  under  Nero.      By  J.  M.  Villefranche. 
Clark,  F.  T.     In  the  valley  of  Ha\-ilah. 
Clay,    Bertha    M.      [Charlotte   M.    Braeme.]     Another 

man's  wife. 

—  Gipsy's  daughter. 

—  A  heart's  bitterness. 

—  In  love's  crucible. 

—  Sweet  Cymbeline. 

Cleopatra's  daughter.     By  W.  Armstrong. 
Clemens,  S.  L.     Sec  Twain,  M. 
Clip  her  wing  ;  or,  let  her  soar. 
Cliquot.     By  Kate  L.  Ferguson. 
Clockmaker.  The.     By  T.  C.  Haliburton. 
Cloister  Wendhusen.      By  W.  Heimburg. 

N^ote. — Same  as  "  Magdalen's  fortunes." 
Cobb,  S.,  />.     The  Council  of  Ten. 

—  The  golden  eagle  ;  or,  the  privateer  of  1776. 

—  King's  talisman. 

—  Yankee  champion. 

Cobban,  J.  M.     A  reverend  gentleman. 

Collins,  Mabel.    Ida  :  an  adventure  in  Morocco.  (Bound 

with  "  Smuggler's  secret.") 
Collins,  W.     Blind  love. 

—  Legacy  of  Cain. 

Colmore,  G.     Concerning  Oliver  Knox. 
Colonel's  Christmas  dinner.     By  Capt.  C.  King. 
Comedy  of  a  country  house.     By  Julia  Sturgis. 
Concerning  Oliver  Knox.     By  G.  Colmore. 
Conklin,  Mrs.  N.     {"Jennie  M.  Drinkwater.")     From 
flax  to  linen. 

—  Marigold. 

—  Other  folk. 

Connecticut  Yankee  in  King  Arthur's  court.     By  Mark 

Twain. 
CooLEY,  W.  F.     Emmanuel  :  the  story  of  the  Messiah. 
Coombs,  Anne  S.     Garden  of  Armid^. 


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CoppjEE,  F.      Disillusion. 

—  Henriette  ;    or,  a  Corsican  mother. 

CORELLI,  Marie.     Ardath  :  the  .story  of  a  dead  self. 

Cosette.     By  Katharine  S.  Macquoid. 

Couldn't  say  no.     By  J.  Habberton. 

Council  of  Ten.      By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 

Countess  Irene.     By  J.  Fogerty. 

Countess  Loreley.      By  R.  Menger. 

County,  The  :  a  story  of  social  life. 

Courting   of    Dinah    Shadd,   and   other  stories.     By    R. 

Kipling. 
Cousin  Bette.      By  H.  de  Balzac. 
Crawford,  F.  M.     Cigarette-maker's  romance. 

—  Sant'  Ilario. 

Craze  of  Christian  Engelhart.     By  H.  F.  Darnell. 
Crime  of  Sylvestre  Bonnard.     By  A.  France. 
Crinkle,  Nym.     [A.  C.  Wheeler.]     The  Toltec  cup. 
Croker,  B.  M.      Two  masters. 
Cruger,  Mary.     The  Vanderheyde  Manor  House. 
Cruger,  Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer.     See  Gordon,  J. 
Crusaders  and  captives  :  a  tale  of  the  children's  crusade. 

By  G.  E.  Merrill. 
CuDLiP,  Mrs.  P.     See  Thomas,  Annie. 
Cunningham,  Sir  H.  S.     The  Heriots. 

—  Wheat  and  tares. 

Cutler,  Mary  C.  Philip  ;  or,  what  might  have  been  :  a 
story  of  the  first  century. 

Dabney,  V.      Gold  that  did  not  glitter. 

Daddy  Jake,  the  runaway,  and  short  stories  told  after 
dark.      By  J.  C.  Harris. 

Daintry,  Laura.      Fedor. 

Daisy's  dilemma.      By  Mrs.  H.  Lovett  Cameron. 

Dallas,  Mary  K.  Adrietta  ;  or,  her  grandfather's  heir- 
ess. 

—  The  devil's  anvil. 

—  Winifred  ;  or,  the  neglected  warning. 
Dane,  D.      "Vengeance  is  mine." 
Danvers  jew.els,  and  Sir  Charles  Danvers. 
Darling,  Flora  A.     A  social  diplomat. 

—  A  winning,  wayward  woman. 

Darnell,  H.  F.     Craze  of  Christian  Engelhart. 
Daudet,  a.     Artists'  wives'. 

—  Port  Tarascon. 

Dauge,  H.     a  fair  philosopher. 

Daughter  of  silence.      By  E.  Fawcett. 

Daughter  of  the  regiment.     By  Mary  A.  Derjison. 

Davis,  Harriet  R.     Gilbert  Elgar's  son. 

Day  and  night  stories.      By  T.  R.  Sullivan. 

Dead  heart,  The.      By  C.  Gibbon. 

Dean,  F.  A.      Heroines  of  Petosega. 

Dean,  Mrs.  A.     Isaac  Filer's  money. 

Dean's  daughter.     By  Sophie  F.  F.  Veitch. 

Death's  anvil.  The.      By  Mary  K.  Dallas. 

Debans,  Camille.     Catherine's  coquetries. 

Deland,   Margaret.     Sidney. 

De  La  Rame,  Louise.      See  "Ouida." 

Delight  makers.  The.     By  A.  F.  Bandelier. 

Delpit,  a.     As  'tis  in  life. 

Demagogue,  The.     By  D.  R.  Locke. 

Demoniac,  The.     By  W.  Besant. 

Denison,  Mary  A.     Daughter  of  the  regiment. 

Dering,  R.  G.     Giraldi  ;  or,  the  curse  of  love. 

Desart,  Earl  of.     The  little  chatelaine. 

Devil's  dream,  The.     By  Evangeline  B.  Blanchard. 

Diana  Wentworth.     By  Caroline  Fothergill. 

Diana's  hvery.      By  Eva  W.  McGlasson. 

Dickens,  C.  Haunted  man,  Haunted  house,  and  Going 
into  society. 

DiLTZ,  H.  P.  Dunleath  Abbey  ;  or,  the  fatal  inherit- 
ance. 

Dinna  forget.      By  J.  S.  Winter. 

Diplomat's  diary,  A.     By  J.  Gordon. 

Discovered  country.  The.     By  E.  von  Himmel. 

Disenchantment.      By  F.  M.  Robinson. 

Dishonored.      By  T.  Gift. 

Disillusion.      By  F.  Coppee. 

Djambek  the  Georgian.     By  A.  G.  von  Suttner. 

Dmitri  :  a  romance  of  old  Russia.     By  F.  W.  Bain. 


Dr.  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters.     By  Jane  G.  Austin. 

Dorothy  Delafield.      By  Alary  H.  Norris. 

Dorothy's  experience.     By  Adeline  Trafton. 

Dorotliy's  venture.     By  Mary  C.  Hay. 

Doudney,    Sarah.       Miss    Tweed's    ghost    story.      (In 

"  Twenty  novelettes.") 
Douglas,  Alice  M.     Gems  without  polish. 
Douglas,  Amanda  M.     Midnight  marriage. 

—  Osborne  of  Arrochar. 

Douglas,  Mrs.  R.  D.     Romance  at  the  Antipodes. 
Doyle,  A.  C.     Captain   of   the  "Polestar,"  and   other 
tales. 

—  A  study  in  scarlet. 

Dragon's  teeth.  [By  Eca  de  Queiros.] 
Dream  of  conquest,  A.  By  L.  Bryce. 
Driftings.  from  mid-ocean.     By  Rose  Porter. 

Note. — Sequel  to  "Summer  drift-wood"  and  "  The 
winter  fire." 
Drinkwater,  Jennie  M.,  pseud.     SeeCONKUTA,  Mrs.  N. 
Du   Bois,  Constance  G.     Martha  Corey  :  a  tale  of  the 

Salem  witchcraft. 
Duchess,  The.     [Mrs.  Hungerford.]     April's  lady. 

—  A  born  coquette. 
-^  Her  last  throw. 

—  A  life's  remorse. 

Dudevant,  Mde.  A.  L.  A.     See  Sand,  G. 

Duffer,  The.  By  W.  E.  Norris.  (In  "  Twenty  novel- 
ettes.") < 

Dumas,  A.     Mohipans  of  Paris.     12  . 

Dumps.     By  Mrs.  Louisa  Parr. 

Dunleath  Abbey:  or,  the  fatal  inheritance.  Bv  H.  P. 
Diltz. 

Dunraven   Ranch.     By  Capt.  C.  King. 

Durand,  Mde.   A.  M.  C.  H.     See  Greville,  Henri. 

Durivage,  F.  a.     Fontelroy  ;  or,  the  web  of  crime. 

Dynamite  cartridge.      By  Mrs.  F.  G.  Teetzel. 

Earle,  Anne  R.      Her  great  ambition. 

Earth  born  !     By  Spirito  Gentil. 

Eastward  ;  or,  a  Buddhist  lover. 

Ebers,  G.     The  elixir,  and  other  tales. 

—  Joshua  :  a  Biblical  picture. 
Eckstein,  E.     Nero  :  a  romance.     2  vols. 
Edward  Burton.      By  H.  Wood. 
Edwardes,  Annie.     Pearl-powder. 

Edwards,  H.  S.     Two  runaways,  and  other  stories. 

Edwards,  Julia.     The  little  widow. 

Edwards,  M.  B.     For  one  and  the  world. 

Ekkehard  :  a  tale  of  the  loth  century.  By  J.  V.  von 
Scheffel.     2  vols. 

Elder  Northfield's  home.     By  A.  Jennie  Bartlett. 

Eli's  children.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Elixir,  The,  and  other  tales.     By  G.  Ebers. 

Emmanuel  :  the  story  of  the  Messiah.    By  W.  F.  Cooley. 

End  crowns  all.     By  Emma  Marshall. 

Environment  :  a  story  of  modern  society.  By  Florine 
T.  McCray. 

Erlach  Court.     By  O.  Schubin. 

Eschstruth,  Nataly,  baroftess  von.  Polish  blood  :  a 
romance. 

Expatriation.     By  the  author  of  "  Aristocracy." 

Experiment  in  marriage.     By  C.  J.  Bellamy. 

Expiation.     By  O.  Thanet. 

Evil  that  men  do.     By  E.  Fawcett. 

Fabian  Dimitry.      By  E.  Fawcett. 

Fabiola  ;  or,  the  church  of  the  catacombs.  By  N.  P.  S. 
Wiseman,  cardinal. 

Failure  of  Elisabeth.     By  E.  Frances  Poynter. 

Fair  maid  of  Marblehead.     By  Mrs.  K.  T.  Woods. 

Fair  philosopher,  A.      By  H.  Dauge. 

Fame  and  sorrow.      By  H.  de  Balzac. 

Family  tree.  A,  and  other  stories.     By  B.  Matthews. 

Family  without  a  name.      Part  I.      By  J.  Verne. 

Fanfare,  The.  By  G.  M.  Fenn.  (In  "  Twenty  novel- 
ettes.") 

Farjeon,  B.  L.     Basil  and  Annette. 

—  The    murderer's    confession.      (In    "  Twenty    novel- 

ettes.") 

—  Mystery  of  M.  Felix. 


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Farrington,  Margaret  V.     Fra  Lippo  Lippi. 

Fatal  choice,  A.  By  Adeline  Sergeant.  (In  "  Twenty 
novelettes.") 

Fatal  fiddle,  A,  [and  other  stories.]     By  E.  H.  Allen. 

Fate  of  a  voice.  By  Mary  H.  Foote.  (With  her  "  Last 
assembly  ball.") 

Fate  of  Marcel.  By  C.  Harlan.  (With  his  "  Ida  Ran- 
dolph.") K  ii86.?. 

Fated  promise,  A.     By  O.  P.  Caylor. 

Father  Solon  ;  o^  the  helper  helped.  Bv  Rev.  De  Los 
Lull. 

Fawcett,  E.     Daughter  of  silence. 

—  Evil  that  men  do. 

—  Fabian  Dimitry. 

—  How  a  husband  forgave. 
Fedor.     By  Laura  Daintry. 

Feet  of  clay.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Feet  of  love.      By  Anne  R.  Aldrich. 
Fenn,  G.  M.      Eli's  children. 

—  The  fanfare.     (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 

—  The  haute  noblesse. 

—  The  Mynns'  mystery. 
Ferguson,  Kate  L.     Cliquot. 
Feuillet,  O.     An  artist's  honor. 

—  Madame  de  Maurescamp. 

Fiddler  of  Lugau.     [By  Miss  M.  Roberts.] 
Field.  E.     A  little  book  of  profitable  tales. 
Fifty  years,  three  months,  two  days.     By  J.  Wolff. 
Finding  his  fate.     By  R.  M.  Ballantyne.      (In  "  Twenty 

novelettes.") 
Fletcher,  R.  H.     A  blind  bargain. 
Flirt  :  a  story  of  Parisian  life.     By  P.  Hervieu. 
Florence  :  a  story  of  beginnings.     By  Alice  Weber. 
Flower  de  Hundred.     By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison. 
Floyd,  I.  H.     Stolen  America. 
Fogerty,  J.     Countess  Irene. 

Foggerty's  fairy,  and  other  tales.     By  W.  S.  Gilbert. 
Fontelroy  ;  or,  the  web  of  crime.     By  F.  A.  Durivage. 
Foote,  Mary  H.     The  last  assembly  ball,  and  The  fate 

of  a  voice. 
For  a  mess  of  pottage.     By  S.  Lyon. 
For  money  or  for  love.     By  Mona  Caird.     (In  "  Twenty 

novelettes.") 
For  one  and  the  world.     By  M.  B.  Edwards. 
Foreign  match,  A.     By  Mary  Healy. 
Forrester,  Mrs.     Omnia  vanitas. 
Forsaken  inn.  The.     By  Anna  Katharine  Green. 
Fortunes  and    fate    of  Little  Spangle.     By  H.  Hopfen. 

(In  "  Masterpieces  of  German  fiction.") 
Fothergill,  Caroline.      Diana  Wentworth. 
FOTHERGILL,  Jessie.      March  in  the  ranks. 
Fra  Lippo  Lippi.      By  Margaret  V.  Farrington. 
France,  A.     Crime  of  Sylvestre  Bonnard. 
Francillon.  R.  E.      Romances  of  the  law. 
Franzos,  K.  E.     The  chief  justice. 
Frederic,  H.     In  the  valley. 
— The  Lawton  girl. 
Friend  Olivia.      By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
From  flax  to  linen.      By  Mrs.  N.  Conklin. 
From  the  ranks.     By  Capt.  C.  King.     (With  his  ' '  The 

deserter.") 
Frozen  hearts.      By  G.  W.  Appleton. 
Garden  of  Armida.      By  Anne  Sheldon. 
Gardner,  Celia  E.      Seraph — or  mortal  ? 
Garrett,  E.     Life's  long  battle  won. 
Gasp£,  P.  A.  de.     The  Canadians  of  old  :  an  historical 

romance. 
Gems  without  polish.      By  Alice  M.  Douglas. 
Geoffrey  Hampstead.      By  T.  S.  Jarvis. 
Gerald  Ffrench's  friends.     By  G.  H.  Jessop. 
Gerard,  Dorothea.     Lady  Baby. 
Gibbon,  C.     Dead  heart. 
Gift,  T.     Dishonored. 

Gilbert,  W.  S.     Foggerty's  fairy,  and  other  tales. 
Gilmore,    J.    R.     ("  Edmund    Kirke")     A    mountain- 
white  heroine. 
Gipsy's  daughter.     By  Bertha  M.  Clay. 
Giraldi  ;  or,  the  curse  of  love.     By  R.  G.  Dering. 


Girl  of  the  people.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 

Gladys  Fane  :  a  story  of  two  lives.     By  T.  W.  Reid. 

Going  into  society.   By  C.  Dickens.  (With  his  "  Haunted 

man.") 
Gold  that  did  not  glitter.      By  Virginius  Dabney. 
Golden  eagle.    The  ;    or,  the  privateer  of  1776.      By  S. 

Cobb. 
GONCOrRT,  E.  and  J.  de.     Sister  Philomene. 
GOOCH,  F.  P.     Miss  Mordeck's  father. 
Gordon,  J.    [Mrs.  Van    Rensselaer   Cruger.]     A  diplo» 

mat's  diary. 

—  A  successful  man. 

Gould,  S.  Baring.     See  Baring-Gould,  S. 
Grayson,  Pauline.     Pyrrha  :  a  story  of  two  crimes. 
Green,  Anna  K.     The  forsaken  inn. 

—  A  matter  of  millions. 

Greene,  Sarah  P.  M.     Leon  Pontifex. 

Greville,  H.   [Mde.  A.  M.  C.  H.  Durand.]     Aline. 

—  Sylvie's  betrothed. 

GUNTER,  A.  C.     Miss  Nobody  of  Nowhere. 
Guthrie,  F.  A.     See  Anstey,  F. 
Guy  Ormsby.     By  Marian  Calvert. 
Habberton,  J.     All  he  knew. 

—  Couldn't  say  no. 

Hagar.     By  J.  A.  Macknight. 
Haggard,  H.  R.     Allan's  wife. 

—  Beatrice. 

—  and  Lang,  A.     The  world's  desire. 
Haliburton,  T.  C.     The  clockmaker.     16'. 

Hans,  the  dreamer.  By  R.  Lindau.  (In  "  Masterpieces 
of  German  fiction.") 

Harben,  W.  N.  White  Marie  :  a  story  of  a  Georgian 
plantation  life. 

Hardy  Norseman,  A.     By  Edna  Lyall. 

Harlan,  C.  Fate  of  Marcel.  (With  his  "  Ida  Randolph 
of  Virginia.")  K  Ii86.«. 

Harland,  H.   ("  Sidney  Luska")     Two  women  or  one  ? 

Harland,  Marion.  [Mrs.  Mary  V.  Terhune.]  With  the 
best  intentions. 

Harris,  J.  C.  ("  Uncle  Remus.'")  Daddy  Jake  the  run- 
away, and  short  stories  told  after  dark. 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.  Flower  de  Hundred  :  the 
story  of  a  Virginia  plantation. 

Harrison,  L.     A  strange  infatuation. 

Harte,  B.     Heritage  of  Dedlow  Marsh,  and  other  tales. 

—  A  waif  of  the  plains. 

—  A  ward  of  the  Golden  Gate. 
Hartley,  Mrs.  M.  L.     See  Laffan,  May. 
Hartmann,  F.     Talking  image  of  Urur. 
Harvey,  H.     With  Essex  in  Ireland. 

Note. — Introd.  and  ed.  by  Hon.  Emily  Lawless. 
Hatton,  G.  M.     See  Caird,  Mona. 
Hatton,  J.     By  order  of  the  Czar. 
Haunted  fountain.      By  Kath.  S.  Macquoid. 
Haunted  house.     By  C.  Dickens.     (With  his  "  Haunted 

man.") 
Haunted  man.     By  C.   Dickens. 

A^fj/t".— Lovell's  Library,  No.  267. 
Hauntings  :  fantastic  stories.     By  V.  Lee. 
Haute  noblesse.  The.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
Hawthorne,  J.     Kildhurm's  Oak. 
Hay,  Mary  C.      Dorothy's  venture. 
Hazard,  A,  of  new  fortunes.     By  W.  D.  Howells.     8*. 

—  Same.     2  vols.      12  . 

He  went  for  a  soldier.      By  J.  S.  Winter. 
Healy,  Mary.    [Madame  Bigot.]     A  foreign  match. 
Hearn,  L.     Chita  :  a  memory  of  Last  Island. 
Heart  of  gold.      By  L.  T.  Meade. 
Heart's  bitterness.  A.      By  Bertha  M.  Clay. 
Heaven,  Louise  P.     Chata  and  Chinita. 
Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  F.     See  Alexander,  Mrs. 
Hedri  ;  or,  blind  justice.     By  Helen  Mathers. 
HEER.MANS.  F.     Thirteen  stories  of  the  far  west. 
Heimburg.  W.    [Bertha  Bebrens.]    Cloister  Wendhusen. 
Note. — Same  as  "  Magdalen's  fortunes." 

—  Lora,  the  major's  daughter. 

—  Lucie's  mistake. 

—  Magdalen's  fortunes. 


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Heimburg,  W. — continued.     Pastor's  daughter. 

—  A  sister's  love. 

Heiress  of  Egremont.     By  Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis. 
Helder,  a.     Chronicles  of  a  health  resort. 
Helen  ;  or,  will  she  save  him  ?     By  Mrs.  S.  M.  Perkins. 
Helmbold,  M.  p.     Althea  St.  John. 
Henriette  ;  or,  a  Corsican  mother.     By  F.  Coppee. 
Henry,  .S.  M.  I.     Beforehand  :  a  companion  volume  to 
'■  One  more  chance." 

Xote. — A  temperance  story. 
Henty,  G.  a.     a  shark's  fin.  (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 
Her  great  ambition.     By  Anne  R.  Earle. 
Her  last  throw.     By  the  Duchess. 
Her  sacrifice  ;  or,  the  hand  of  fate.     By  F.  Pearson. 
Her  strange  fate.      By  Celia  Logan. 
Heriots,  The.     By  Sir  H.  S.  Cunningham, 
Heritage  of  Dedlow  Marsh,  and  other  tales.    By  B.  Harte. 
Heroines  of  Petosega.     By  Y.  A.  Dean. 
Hervieu.  p.      Flirt  :  a  story  of  Parisian  life. 
Hester  Hepworth.     By  Kate  T.  Woods. 
Hetherington,    Helen  F.   and  Burton,  Rev.  H.    D. 
Paul  Nugent,  materialist. 

Note. — A  reply  to  "  Robert  Elsmere." 
Heyse,  p.  L'Arrabiata.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German 
fiction.") 

—  Beppe,  the  star  gazer.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German 

fiction.") 

—  Maria  Francisca.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German  fic- 

tion.'') 
HiMMEL,  E.  von.     The  discovered  country. 
His  private  character.     By  A.  Ross. 
Honest  hypocrite.     By  E.  S.  de  G.  Tompkins. 
HoPFEN,  H.     The  fortunes  and  fate  of  Little  Spangle. 

(In  "  Masterpieces  of  German  fiction.") 

—  Trudel's  ball.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German  fiction.") 
HoLCOMBE,  W.  H.     A  mystery  of  New  Orleans. 
Homburg  beauty,  A.     By  Mrs.  E.  Kennard. 

House  by  the  medlar-tree.     By  G.  Verga. 
House  of  secrets.     By  Mrs.  H.  Lewis. 
House  of  the  wolf.     By  S.  J.  Weyman. 
House  of  the  Wolfings.     By  W.  Morris. 
Household  of  McNeil.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
How  a  husband  forgave.     By  E.  Fawcett. 
How  came  he  dead  ?     By  J.  F.  Molloy. 
Hov^^ELLS,  W.  D.     A  hazard  of  new  fortunes.     8°. 

—  Same.     2  vols.      I2°. 

—  Shadow  of  a  dream. 

—  Undiscovered  countr.y. 

Hudson,    W.    C.     {"'  Batday  North.")     Jack    Gordon, 
knight  errant,  Gotham,  1883. 

—  Vivier  of  'Vivier,  Longman  &  Co.,  bankers. 
Hugh  Melton.      By  Katharine  King. 

Humble    romance,    and     other    stories.       By    Mary    S. 

Wilkins. 
Hume,  F.      Piccadilly  puzzle  :  a  mysterious  story. 
HuNGERFORD,  Mrs.     See  Duchess,  The. 
Hunks.     By  J.  S.  Winter.     (In  "Twenty  novelettes.") 
Ida  :  an  adventure  in  Morocco.   By  Mabel  Collins.  (With 

"  Smuggler's  secret.") 
Ida  Randolph  of  Virginia  :  an  historical  novel  in  verse. 

By  C.Harlan.  K  1 186.2. 

In  God's  way.     By  B.  Bjornson. 
In  love's  crucible.      By  Bertha  M.  Clay. 
In  low  relief.      By  M.  Roberts. 
In  the  valley.      By  H.  Frederic. 
In  the  valley  of  Havilah.     By  F.  T.  Clark. 
Ingelow,  Jean.     Quite  another  story. 
Ingomar  ;  or,  the  triumph  of  love.     By  N.  D.  Urner. 
Innsly,  O.      Penelope's  web  :  an  episode  of  Sorrento. 
Ironmaster,  The.     By  G.  Ohnet. 
Isaac  Filer's  money.      By  Mrs.  A.  Dean. 
Isaacs,  J.     Maria  :  a  South  American  romance. 
Ismay's  children.     By  [May  Laffan]. 
Jack  Gordon,  knight  errant.     By  W.  C.  Hudson. 
Jack  Horner.      By  Mary  S.  Tiernan. 
Jackson,  Margaret  C.     A  woman  of  to-day. 
Jacob    Valmont,  manager.     By  G.   A.  Wall  and  G.   B. 

Heckel. 


James,  Mrs.  F.  A.     See  Warden,  Florence. 

James,  H.  .  The  tr.igic  muse.     2  vols. 

Janvier,  T.  A.     Aztec  treasure-house. 

Jarvis,  T.  S.     Geoffrey  Hampstead. 

Jenny  Harlowe,  Romance  of.     By  W.  C.  Russell. 

Jenny's    girl.      By    F.    W.     Robinson.     (In     "Twenty 

novelettes.") 
Jerome,  J.  K.     Three  men  in  a  boat  (to  say  nothing  of 

the  dog). 
Jessop,  G.  H.     Gerald  Ffrench's  frie/tds. 
Jew,  The.     By  J.  I.  Kraszewski. 
Jewett,  Sarah  O.     Strangers  and  wayfarers. 

—  Tales  of  New  England. 
Jezebel's  friends.     By  Dora  Russell. 

Joe  Gumming  ;  or,  the  story  "of  the  son  of  a  squaw  in 
search  of  his  mother.     Written  by  himself. 

Johnson,  Evelyn  K.  ("Flora  McFltmsey.")  Tangles 
unravelled. 

Johnston,  R.  M.     Ogeechee  cross-firings. 

—  Widow  Guthrie. 

Joost  Avelingh  :  a  Dutch  story.     By  M.  Maartens. 
Joshua :  a  Biblical  picture.     By  G.  Ebers. 
Jupiter  lights.      By  Constance  F.  Woolson. 
Kalani  of  Oahu.     By  C."  M.  Newell. 
Kamba  Thorpe.     See  Bellamy,  Elizabeth. 
Keeper  of  the  keys.     By  F.  W.  Robinson. 
Kelly,  Florence  F.     On  the  inside. 
Kendall,  May.     "Such  is  life." 
Kennard,  Mrs.  E.     A  Homburg  beauty. 
Kilburns,  The.     By  Annie  Thomas. 
Kildhurm's  Oak.     By  J.  Hawthorne. 
King,  Capt.  C.     Captain  Santa  Claus.    (With  his  "Cam- 
paigning  with  Crook.")  Q  2244. 

—  The  colonel's  Christmas  dinner. 

—  Dunraven  Ranch. 

—  From  the  ranks.     (With  his  "  The  deserter.") 

—  Mystery  of   'Mahbin  Mill.     (With   his  "  Campaigning 

with  Crook.")  Q  2244. 

—  Plodder's  promotion.     (With  his  "Campaigning  with 

Crook.")  Q  2244. 

—  Starlight  Ranch,  and  other  stories  of  army  life  on  the 

frontier. 

—  Sunset  Pass. 

—  Two  soldiers. 

King,  Katharine.     Hugh  Melton. 

King,  R.  A.      Passion's  slave. 

King's  talisman.     By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 

Kipling,  R.     Courting  of  Dinah  Shadd,  and  other  stories. 

—  Phantom  'rickshaw,  and  other  tales. 

—  Plain  tales  from  the  hills. 

—  Soldiers  three. 

—  Story  of  the  Gadsbys. 
Kirk,  Ellen  O.      Walford. 

Kit  and  Kitty.      By  R.  D.  Blackmore. 

Kit  Wyndham  ;  or,  fettered  for  life.     By  F.  Barrett. 

Kraszewski,  J.  I.     The  Jew. 

Lady  Betty.     By  Dorothea  Gerard. 

Lady  Car  :  the  sequel  of  a  life.     By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Lady  Kildare.      By  Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis. 

Laffan,  May.     [Mrs.  M.  L.  Hartley.]    Ismay's  children. 

Lament  of  Dives.     By  W.  Besant. 

Lander,     Meta.     [Margaret    W.     Lawrence.]      Marion 

Graham  ;  or,  "  higher  than  happiness." 
Lansdowne,    a.      a    life's   reminiscences    of    Scotland 

Yard. 
Lanza,  Marquise  Clara.     Basil  Morton's  transgression. 

—  A  modern  marriage. 

Last  assembly  ball.     By  Mary  H.  Foote. 

Last  love,  A.     By  G.  Ohnet. 

Lathrop,  G.  p.     Would  you  kill  him? 

Lawless,  Hon.  Emily.     With  Essex  in  Ireland. 

Lawrence,  Margaret  W.     See  Lander,  Meta,  pseud. 

Lawton  girl.  The.     By  H.  Frederic. 

Leah  of  Jerusalem.     By  E.  P.  Berry. 

Le  Clerc,  M.  E.     Mistress  Beatrice  Cope. 

Lee,  V.     [Violet  Paget.]     Hauntings  :  fantastic  stories. 

Legacy  of  Cain.     By  W.  Collins. 

Leon  Pontifex.     By  Sarah  P.  M.  Green. 


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3— FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION:  Leonard  and  Gertrude  to  Modern  ghosts. 


Leonard  and  Gertrude.     By  Pestalozzi. 
Lewald,  Fanny.     [Mrs.  F.  L.  Stahr.]     The  aristocratic 
world.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German  fiction.") 

—  Maid  of  Oyas.     (In    "  Masterpieces   of   German   fic- 

tion.") 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Harriet.     The  bailiff's  scheme. 

—  Heiress  of  Egremont. 

—  House  of  secrets. 

—  Lady  Kildare. 

—  Old  life's  shadows. 

—  Sundered  hearts. 

Life's  long  battle  won.     By  E.  Garrett. 
Life's  remorse.      By  the  Duchess. 
Lily  Lass.      By  J.  H.  McCarthy. 

LiNDAU,  R.     All  in  vain.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German 
fiction.") 

—  First  love.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German  fiction.") 

—  Hans,   the   dreamer.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German 

fiction.") 

Linton,  E.  Lynn.     Sowing  the  wind. 

Little  book  of  profitable  tales.     By  E.  Field. 

Little  chatelaine,  The.     By  the  earl  of  Desart. 

Little  journey  in  the  world.     By  C.  D.  Warner. 

Little  radical,  A.     By  Jeannette  H.  Walworth. 

Little  widow.      By  Julia  Edwards. 

Locke,  D.  R.     C  Nasby")     The  demagogue. 

Locked  desk.  The.     By  Frances  M.  Peard. 

Locksmith  of  Lyons.     By  Prof.  W.  H.  Peck. 

Logan,  Celia.      Her  strange  fate. 

Long,  Lily  A.     Squire  of  low  degree. 

Looking  further  forward.     By  R.  Michaelis. 
Note. — A  reply  to  "  Looking  backward." 

Lora,  the  majors  daughter.     By  W.  Heimburg. 

Lost  lady  of  Lone.     By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

LOTI,  P.     Rarahu  ;  or,  the  marriage  of  Loti. 

Love  and  war.     By  W^.  Westall.     (In  "Twenty  novel- 
ettes.") 

Lover  of  the  beautiful,  A.     By  Katherine  Carmarthen. 

Lover  or  friend  ?     By  Rosa  N.  Carey. 

LuBORMiSKi,  Prince  J.     The  ace  of  clubs. 

Lucie's  mistake.     By  W.  Heimburg. 

Luck  of  the  house.     By  Adeline  Sergeant. 

Lucy.       By     Katharine    S.    Macquoid.      (In     "Twenty 
novelettes.") 

Lull,  Rev.  De  Los.     Father  ;  or,  the  helper  helped. 

LUSKA,  Sidney,  pseud.     See  Harland,  H. 

Lyall,  Edna.     A  hardy  Norseman. 

Lynch,  L.  L.     A  mountain  mystery  ;  or,  the  outlaws  of 
the  rocks. 

Lyon,  S.     For  a  mess  of  pottage. 

Maartens,  M.     Joost  Avelingh  :  a  Dutch  story. 

McCarthy,  J.  H.     Lily  Lass. 

—  Roland  Oliver. 

—  and  Praed,  Mrs.  C.     The  rival  princess. 
McClella.nd.  M.  G.     Ten  minutes  to  twelve. 
McCoMB,  Florence.      Montarges  legacy. 

McCray,  Florine  T.     Environment :  a  story  of  modern 

society. 
McFlimsey,  Flora,  pseud.     Sec  Johnson,  Evelyn  K. 
MacGahan,  B.     Xenia  RepninL 
McGlasson,  Eva  W.     Diana's  livery. 
M.\cknight,  J.  A.      Hagar. 

Maclay,  a.  C.     Mito  Yashiki :  a  tale  of  old  Japan. 
Macquoid,  Katharine  S.     At  an  old  chateau. 

—  Cosette. 

—  Haunted  fountain. 

—  Hetty's  revenge.     (With  her  "  Haunted  fountain.") 

—  Lucy.     (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 

—  Old  courtyard. 

Madame  de  Maurescamp.     By  O.  Feuillet. 
Madonna  Hall.     By  Emily  C.  Pearson. 
Magdalen's  fortunes.     By  W.  Heimburg. 

Note. — Same  as  "Castle  Wendhusen." 
Magnetic  man,  A,  and  other  stories.     i5y  E.  S.  Van  Zile. 
Maid  of  Oyas.      By  Fanny  Lewald.     (In  "Masterpieces 

of  German  fiction.") 
Mail  and  Express  (N.  Y.  Cityj.     4th  of  July  prize  stories 

and  poems. 


Mamelons  and  Ungava.     By  W.  H.  H.  Murray. 

Man  from  the  west.     By  A  Wall  Street  man. 

March  in  the  ranks,  A.     By  Jessie  Fothergill. 

Marcia.      By  W.  E.  Norris. 

Margaret  Byng.      V>y  F.  C.  Philips. 

Margaret  Maliphant.      By  Mrs.  C.  Carr. 

Maria  :  a  South  American  romance.     By  J.  Isaacs. 

Maria  Francisca.      By  P.  Heyse.     (In  "Masterpieces  of 

German  fiction.") 
Marigold.     By  Mrs.  N.  Conklin. 
Marion    Graham;    or,    "higher    than    happiness."      By 

Meta  Lander. 
Marooned.      By  W.  C.  Russell. 
Marriage  at  sea,  A.     By  W.  C.  Russell. 
Marryat,  Florence.     Blindfold. 

—  Brave  heart  and  true. 

—  Where  the  chain  galls.     (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 
Marsh,  C.  L.     Opening  the  oyster  :  a  story  of  adventure. 
Marshall,  Emma.     The  end  crowns  all. 

—  Under  Salisbury  spire. 

Martha  Corey  :  a  tale  of  the  Salem  witchcraft.     By  Con- 
stance G.  Du  Bois. 

Master  of  Ballantrae.     By  R.  L.  Stevenson. 

Master  of  the  magicians.     By  Elizabeth  S.   Phelps  and 
H.  D.  Ward. 

Masterpieces  of  German  fiction. 

Contents  :  Lindau,  R.  Hans,  the  dreamer  ;  All  in 
vain  ;  First  love. — Lewald,  Fanny.  The  aristocratic 
world  ;  The  maid  of  Oyas. — Eckstein,  E.  The  visit  to 
the  lockup  ;  The  boarding  school  girls. — Wilbrandt,  A. 
The  pilot  captain. — Heyse,  P.  L'Arrabiata  ;  Beppe, 
the  star  gazer  ;  Maria  Francisca. — Hopfen,  H.  Tru- 
del's  ball  ;  The  fortunes  aad  fate  of  Little  Spangle. — 
Eckstein,  E.     Against  the  stream. 

Mathers,  Helen.     Hedri  ;  or,  blind  justice. 

—  Two  brothers.     (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 
Matrimonial  agent  of  Potsdam.     By  A.  von  Winterfeld. 
Matter  of  millions,  A.     IJy  Anna  K.  Green. 
Matthews,  B.     A  family  tree,  and  other  stories. 
Maupassant,  G.  de.     The  odd  number  :  thirteen  tales. 

—  Pierre  and  Jean. 

Meade,  L.  T.     A  girl  of  the  people. 

—  Heart  of  gold. 

—  Vaughan  of  Balliol.     (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 
Memoirs  of  a  millionaire.     By  Lucia  T.  Ames. 
Menger,  R.     Countess  Loreley. 

Meredith,  G.     Case  of  General  Ople  and  Lady  Camper. 

—  The  tragic  comedians. 

Meredith,  W.  T.     Not  of  her  father's  race. 

Merrill,  G.  E.     Crusaders  and  captives  :  a  tale   of  the 
children's  crusade. 

Metzerott.  shoemaker.     [By  Katharine  P.  Woods.] 

Meyer,  C.  F.     The  monk's  wedding. 

Michaelis,  R.     Looking  further  forward. 

A'ote. — An  answer  to  "  Looking  backward." 

Midnight  marriage.      By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Mike  Fletcher.     By  G.  Moore. 

Miner's  right :  a  tale  of  the  Australian  goldfields.     By  R. 
Boldrewood. 

Misadventure.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 

Miss  Breckenridge  :  a  daughter  of  Dixie. 

Miss  Brooks.      By  Eliza  D.  White. 

Miss  Eaton's  romance.     By  R.  Allen. 

Miss  Mordeck's  father.     By  Fani  P.  Gooch. 

Miss  Nobody  of  Nowhere.     By  A.  C.  Gunter. 

Miss  Ruby's  novel.      By  S.  I.  J.  Schereschewsk-y. 

Miss  Tweed's    ghost     stor)-.       By   Sarah    Doudney.     (In 
"Twenty  novelettes.") 

Mistress  Beatrice  Cope.     By  M.  E.  Le  Clerc. 

Mrs.  Bob.     By  J.  S.  Winter. 

Mistress  of  Beech  Knoll.      By  Clara  L.  Bumham. 

Mrs.  Fenton.      By  W.  E.  Norris. 

Mito  Yashiki  :  a  tale  of  old  Japan.     By  A.  C.  Maclay. 

Modern  ghosts.      Introduction  by  G.  W^.  Curtis. 

iVotc. — "Selected  and  translated  from  the  works  of 
Guy  de  Maupassant.  Pedro  Antonio  de  Alarcon,  Alex- 
ander L.  Kielland,  Leopold  Kompert,  Gustavo  Adolfo 
Becquer,  and  Giovanni  Magherini-Graziana." 


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IQ         3— FICTION   AND   JUVENILE    FICTION:  Modern  marriage/^  Rocks  and  shoals. 


Modern  marriage.     By  Marquise  Clara  Lanza. 
Mohicans  of  Paris.     By  A.  Dumas. 
MoLLoY,  J.  F.     How  came  he  dead  ? 
Moment  after,  The.     By  R.  Buchanan. 
Monk's  wedding.  The.      By  C.  F.  Meyer. 
Montarges  legacy.      By  Florence  McComb. 
Moore,  G.     Mike  Fletcher. 
More  bywords.     By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 
Morris,  W.     House  of  the  Wolfings. 

—  News  from  nowhere  ;  or,  an  epoch  of  rest. 
Mountain  mystery.  The  ;  or,  the  outlaws  of  the  Rockies. 

By  L.  L.  Lynch. 
Mountain-white  heroine.     By  J.  R.  Gilmore. 
Murderer's  confession,    The.      By  B.    L.   Fa.rjeon.     (In 

"  Tvventy  novelettes.") 
Murray,  W.  H.  H.     Mamelons  and  Ungava. 
Mynn's  mystery,  The.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
Mystery  Evans'.     By  Beth  Baker. 
Mystery  of  M.  Felix.      By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 
Mystery  of  'Mahbin   Mill.     By  Capt.^  C.   King.     (With 

his  "  Campaigning  with  Crook.")  Q  2244. 

Mystery  of  New  Orleans,  A.     By  W.  H.  Holcombe. 
Nameless  wrestler,  A.      By  Josephine  W.  Bates. 
Nanon.     By  G.  Sand. 

Nasby,  Petroleum  ^.,  pseud.     See  LoCKE,  D.  R. 
Nero  :  a  romance.      By  E.  Eckstein.     2  vols. 
Newell,  C.  M.     Kalani  of  Oahu. 
News    from    nowhere  ;    or,    an    epoch   of   rest.     By  W. 

Morris. 
Newton,  E.  M.     Boscobel  :  a  story  of  a  winter  in  Florida. 
Nicholson,  J.  S.     Toxar :  a  romance.     \Anon.\ 
Night  of  the  3d  ult.     By  H.  F.  Wood. 
NoRRls,  Mary  H.     Dorothy  Delafield.* 
NoRRis,  W.  E.     Baffled  conspirators. 

—  The  duffer.     (In   "  Twenty  novelettes.") 

—  Marcia. 

—  Misadventure. 

—  Mrs.  Fenton. 

—  Thirl  by  Hall. 

North,  Barclay,  pseud.     See  HUDSON,  W.  C. 

Not  of  her  father's  race.     By  W.  T.  Meredith. 

Nurse  Revell's  mistake.     By  Florence  Warden. 

Nutshell  novels.     By  J.  A.  Sterry. 

■■  O  thou,  my  Austria  !  "     By  O.  Schubin. 

O'Brien,  W.     When  we  were  boys. 

Ocean  tragedy.     By  W.  C.  Russell. 

Odd  number.  The  :  thirteen  tales.     By  G.  de  Maupassant. 

Ogeechee  cross-firings.     By  R.  M.  Johnston. 

Ohxet,  G.     The  ironmaster  ;  or,  love  and  pride. 

—  A  last  love. 

—  Rival  actresses. 

—  Soul  of  Pierre. 

Old  courtyard.  The.     By  Katharine  Macquoid. 

Old  life's  shadows.     By  Mrs.  H.  Lewis. 

Old  man  Gilbert.     By  Elizabeth  Bellamy. 

Oliph.ant,  Mrs.     Lady  Car  :  the  sequel  of  a  life. 

Oliver  Knox,  Concerning.     By  G.  Colmore. 

Omnia  vanitas.     By  Mrs.  Forrester. 

On  the  inside.     By  Florence  F.  Kelly. 

One  of   "  Berrian's"  novels.     By  Mrs.  C.  H.  Stone. 

Opening  the  oyster.     By  C.  L.  Marsh. 

Osborne,  D.     Robe  of  Nessus  :  an  historical  romance. 

Osborne  of  Arrochar.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Other  folks.     By  Mrs.  N.  Conklin. 

"OuiDA."     [Louise  De  La  Rame.]     Ruffino,  and  othei 

stories. 
Our  erring  brother.     By  F.  W.  Robinson. 
Pactolus  Prime.     By  A.  W.  Tourgee. 
Paget,  Violet.     See  Lee,  V. 
Palacio  Valdes,  Don  A.     Sister  Saint  Sulpice. 
Pariah,  The.     By  F.  Anstey. 
Parr,  Mrs.  Louisa.      Dumps. 
Part  of  the  property.     By  Beatrice  Whitby. 
Passion's  slave.     By  R.  A.  King. 
Pastels  in  prose.     From  the  French. 
Pastor's  daughter,  The.     By  W.  Heimburg. 
Path  to  fame.     By  E.  Ruben. 
Patience.     By  Anna  B.  Warner. 


Paul  Nugent,   materialist.     By   Helen    F.    Hetherington 

and  Rev.  H.  D.  Burton. 
Payn,  J.     The  burnt  million. 

—  The  word  and  the  will. 

Pearce,  J.  H.     The  miller's  daughter. 

Peard,  Frances  M.     The  locked  desk. 

Pearl-powder.     By  A.nnie  Edwardes. 

Pearson,  Emily  C.      Madonna  Hall. 

Pearson,  F.      Her  sacrifice  ;  or,  the  hand  of  fate. 

Peck,  Prof.  W.  H.     The  locksmith  of  Lyons. 

—  Stone-cutter  of  Lisbon. 

Pellew,  G.     Jane  Austen's  novels.  L  9708. 

Perkins,  Mrs.  Sarah  M.     Helen  ;  or,  will  she  save  him  ? 
Perry,  B.     The  Broughton  House. 
Pestalozzi's     Leonard     and     Gertrude.       Transl.      and 

abridged. 
Phantom  'rickshaw,  and  other  tales.     By  R.  Kipling. 
Phelps,  Elizabeth  S.   and  Ward,  H.  D.     Come  forth  ! 

—  Master  of  the  magicians. 

Philip  ;  or,  what  may  have  been.     By  Mary  C.  Cutler. 
Philips,  F.  C.     Margaret  Byng. 

—  Young  Mr.  Ainslie's  courtship. 

—  <7«^/ Wills,  C.  J.     The  Scudamores. 
Sybil  Ross's  marriage. 

Phra,  the  Phoenician,  Wonderful  adventures  of.     By  E. 
L.  Arnold. 

Piccadilly  puzzle,  The.     By  F.  Hume. 

Pierre  and  Jean.      By  G.  de  Maupassant. 

Pierson,  E.  De  L.     A  vagabond's  honor. 

Pilot  captain.    The.     By  A.   Wilbrandt.     (In    "  Master- 
pieces of  German  fiction.") 

Plain  tales  from  the  hills.     By  R.  Kipling. 

Plodder's   promotion.     By    Capt.    C.    King.     (With   his 
"  Campaigning  with  Crook."  )  Q  2244. 

Polish  blood.     By  Nataly,  baroness  von  Estruth. 

Port  Tarascon.     By  A.  Daudet. 

Porter,  Admiral  D.  D.     Arthur  Merton. 

Porter,  L.  B.      See  Ross,  A. 

Porter,  Rose.     Driftings  from  mid-ocean. 

Note. — Sequel    to  "  Summer  drift-wood  "  and  "  The 
winter  fire." 

—  Story  of  a  flower,  and  other  fragments  twice  gathered. 
Poynter,  E.  F.     Failure  of  Elisabeth. 

Praed,  Mrs.  C.      An  Australiah  heroine. 

Prince  Fortunatus.     By  W.  Black. 

Princess  Sunshine.     By  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell. 

Pyat,  F.     The  rag-picker  of  Paris. 

Pyrrha  :  a  story  of  two  crimes.     By  Pauline  Grayson. 

Queiros,  E.  de.      Dragon's  teeth. 

Quincy,  E.     Wensley,  and  other  stories. 

Quite  another  story.     By  Jean  Ingelow. 

Quite  at  home.     By  F.  C.  Burnand. 

Raffensperger,  Mrs.  A.  F.     Those  Raebum  girls. 

Rag-picker  of  Paris.     By  F.  Pyat. 

Rajah's  heir.  The. 

Rarahu  ;  or,  the  marriage  of  Loti.     By  P.  Loti. 

Reid,  Capt.  M.     Chris  Rock  ;  or,  a  lover  in  chains. 

Reid,  T.  W.     Gladys  Fane  :  a  story  of  two  lives. 

Remus,  Uncle,  pseud.     See  Harris,  J.  C. 

Reputed  changeling.     By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 

Reverend  gentleman,  A.     By  J.  M.  Cobban. 

Rexdale,  R.     Saved  by  the  sword. 

Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H.      Princess  Sunshine. 

"Rita."     [Mrs.  O.  Booth.]     "  Sheba." 

Rival  actresses.     By  G.  Ohnet. 

Rival  princess.     By  J.  McCarthy  and  Mrs.  C.  Praed. 

Riversons,  The.     By  S.  J.  Bumstead. 

Roanoke  of  Roanoke  Hall.     By  M.  Bell. 

Robe  of  Nessus.     By  D.  Osborne. 

Roberts,  Miss  M.     Fiddler  of  Lugau.     [Anon.] 

Roberts,  M.     In  low  relief. 

Robins,  G.  M.     Tree  of  knowledge. 

Robinson,  F.  M.     Disenchantment :  an  every-day  story^ 

—  Woman  of  the  world. 
Robinson,  F.  W.     Keeper  of  the  keys. 

—  Jenny's  girl.     (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 

—  Our  erring  brother. 

Rocks  and  shoals  in  the  river  of  life.    By  Bella  F.  Swisher. 


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Roe,  E.  p.     Taken  alive,  and  other  stories. 

Roland  Oliver.      By  J.  McCarthy. 

Romance  at  the  Antipodes.     Hy  Mrs.  R.  D.  Douglass. 

Romance  of  Bollard.     By  Mary  H.  Catherwood. 

Romance  of  Jenny  Harlowe.     By  W.  C.  Russell. 

Romance  of  the  law.      By  R.  E.  Francillon.  . 

Ross,  A.     [Linn  Boyd  Porter.]     His  private  character. 

Ruben,  E.     Path  to  fame. 

Ruffino,  and  other  stories.      By  "  Ouida." 

Russell,  Dora.     Jezebel's  friends. 

—  Secret  diary.     (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 
Russell,  W.  C.     Marooned. 

—  Marriage  at  sea. 

—  My  shipmate  Louise. 

—  Ocean  tragedy. 

—  Romance  of  Jenny  Harlowe,  and  sketches  of  maritime 

life. 
Russian  refugee.     By  H.  R.  Wilson. 
St.  Johnston,  A.     A  South  Sea  lover. 
Salt  master  of  Ltineburg.     By  J.  Wolff. 
Sand,  G.     [.Mde.  A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.]     The  bagpipers. 

—  Nanor^. 

Sant'  Ilario.     By  F.  M.  Crawford. 

Saved  by  the  sword.      By  R.  Rexdale. 

Scheffel,  J.   V.    von.     Ekkehard  :  a  tale  of   the   loth 

century.     2  vols. 
SCHERESCHEWSKY,  Mrs.  S.  I.  J.     Miss  Ruby's  novel. 
SCHUBIN,  O.     Asbein.     From  the  life  of  a  virtuoso. 

—  Eriach  Court. 

—  "  O  thou,  my  Austria  !  " 

Scudamores,  The.     By  F.  C.  Philips  and  C.  J.  Wills. 

Seawell,  Molly  E.     Throckmorton. 

Secret    diary,    A.      By     Dora    Russell.      (In    ''Twenty 

novelettes.") 
Sentimental  calendar,  The  :  twelve  funny  stories.     By  J. 

S.  of  Dale.     [F.  J.  Stimson.] 
Seraph — or  mortal  ?     By  Celia  E.  Gardner. 
Sergeant.    Adeline.      A    fatal   choice.      (In    "  Twenty 

novelettes.") 

—  Luck  of  the  house. 

—  A  true  friend. 

Sergeant  Von  ;  or,  the  long  chase.  By  Inspector 
Byrnes. 

Sforza  :  a  story  of  Milan.     By  W.  W.  Astor. 

Shadow  of  a  dream.     By  W.  D.  Howells. 

Shark's  fin,* A.  By  G.  A.  Henty.  (In  "  Twenty  novel- 
ettes.") 

"Sheba."     By  "  Rita." 

Sheldon,  Mrs.  G.     That  dowdy. 

—  Trixy  ;  or,  the  shadow  of  a  crime. 
"Short  Sixes."     By  H.  C.  Bunner. 
Sidney.     By  Margaret  Deland. 
Sienkiewicz,  H.      With  fire  and  sword. 
Slms,  G.  R.     Dramas  of  life. 

—  Where  is  Mrs.  Smith  ?     ( In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 
Sinclair,  E.     Victor. 

Sir  Charles  Dan  vers.     Sequel  to  "  The  Dan  vers  jewels." 

(Bound  with  "  Danvers  jewels.") 
Sister  Philomene.     By  E.  and  J.  de  Goncourt. 
Sister  Saint  Sulpice.      By  Don  A.  P.  Valde's. 
Sister's  love,  A.     By  W.  Heimburg. 
Slaves  of  Sabinus.     By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 
Smuggler's  secret,  A.     By  F.  Barrett. 
Social  diplomat,  A.     By  Flora  A.  Darling. 
Soldiers  three.      By  R.  Kipling. 
Son   of  Issachar  :  a    romance  of   the    days   of  Messias. 

By  E.  S.  Brooks. 
Sons  of  the  soil.     By  H.  de  Balzac. 
Soul  of  Pierre.     By  G.  Ohnet. 
South  Sea  lover,  A.     By  A.  St.  Johnston. 
SOUTHWORTH,  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.     Lost  lady  of  Lone. 
Sowing  the  wind.     By  E.  Lynn  Linton. 
Sp.\rha\vk,  Frances  C.     A  chronicle  of  conquest. 
Spirito  Gentil.     Earth  born  ! 
Splendid  spur.  The.     Edited  by  Q. 
Squatter's    dream  :  a   story    of   Australian    life.     By    R. 

Boldrewood. 
Squire  of  low  degree.     By  Lily  A.  Long. 


Standish  of  Standish  :  a  story  of  the  Pilgrims.  By  Jane 
G.  Austin. 

Stannard,  M^s.  H.  E.  V.     See  Winter,  J.  S. 

Stahr,  Mrs.  F.  L.     See  Lewald,  Fanny. 

Starlight  Ranch,  and  other  stories.      By  Capt.  C.  King. 

Stepniak.     Career  of  a  Nihilist. 

Sterry,  J.  A.     Nutshell  novels. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     Master  of  Ballantrae. 

Stimson,  F.  J.  ("/.  .S'.  of  Dale" .)  Sentimental  calen- 
dar :  twelve  funny  stories. 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Ardis  Claverden. 

—  The  merry  chanter. 

—  Stories  of  the  three  burglars. 
Stolen  America.      By  Isobel  H.  Floyd. 

Stone,  iMrs.  C.  H.     One  of  "Berrian's"  novels. 

Stone-cutter  of  Lisbon.     By  W.  H.  Peck. 

Stories  of  the  three  burglars.     By  F.  R.  Stockton. 

Story  of  a  flower.      By  R.  Porter. 

Story  of  Tonty.      By  Mary  H.  Catherwood. 

Strange  infatuation,  A.      By  L.  Harrison, 

Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana.     By  G.  W.  Cable. 

Strangers  and  wayfarers.     By  Sarah  O.  Jewett. 

Study  in  scarlet,  A.     By  A.  C.  Doyle. 

Sturgis,  J.     Comedy  of  a  country  house. 

Subdued  Southern  nobility.     By  one  of  the  nobility. 

Successful  man,  A.     By  J.  Gordon. 

'•Such  is  life."     By  M.  Kendall. 

Sullivan.  J.  R.     Day  and  night  stories. 

Summer  in  a  canon.      By  Kate  D.  Wiggin. 

Sundered  hearts.     By  Mrs.  H.  Lewis. 

Sunset  Pass.     By  Capt.  C.  King. 

Susan  :    a    winter    scene.       By    L.  |  B.    Walford.       (In 

"  Twenty  novelettes.") 
Suttner,  a.  G.  von.     Djambek  the  Georgian. 
Sweet  Cymbeline.     By  Charlotte  M.  Braeme. 
Swisher,  Bella  F.      Rocks  and  shoals  in  the  river  of  life. 
Sybil  Ross's  marriage.     By  F.  C.  Philips  and  C.  J.  Wills. 
Sylvie's  betrothed.     By  H.  Greville. 
Taken  alive,  and  other  stories.     By  E.  P.  Roe. 
Tales  from  "'  Blackwood."     3d  series.  Nos.  4-9. 

4.  My  treasure. — Who  were  they  ? — Maltese  appari- 
tion.— Within  his  danger  :  a  tale  from  the  Chinese. — 
The  factor's  shooting. — A  magnetic  mystery. 

5.  Dellenbough,  F.  S.  A  singular  case.  —  Bradley, 
Miss  M.     Pentock.  , 

6.  Lewes,  C.  L.  Dragon-tree  of  Telde. — Last 
words  of  Joseph  Barrable. — Lumoden,  Miss  Katharine 
M.  How  I  fell  among  thieves. — Burton,  Miss  M.  E. 
Fiddlers  three. — Stirling,  M.  C.  Ghost  of  Morcar's 
tower. — Blackie,  John  Stuart.  Ancram  Moor  :  a  histor- 
ical ballad. 

7.  Hamley,  Maj.-Gen.  W.  G.  A  medium  of  last  cen- 
tury.— Hope,  Andre.  Alive,  and  yet  dead. — Gray.  Max- 
well.    An  unexpected  fare. — Reminiscence  of  a  march. 

S.  Burton,  Mrs.  Don  Angelo's  stray  sheep. — The 
twins:  From  the  Chinese  of  Wu  Ming. — Bradley,  A.  G. 
The  doctor  :  an  old  Virginia  fox-hunter. — Johnstone, 
H.     The  enchanted  bride  :  a  legendary  ballad. 

9.  Such  pity  as  a  father  hath. — Coincidences  ?  ? — A 
dead  man's  vengeance. — Story  of  James  Barker. 

Tales  of  New  England.     By  Sarah  O.  Jewett. 

Talking  image  of  Urur.     By  F.  Hartmann. 

Tangles  unravelled.      By  Evelyn  I'..  Johnson. 

T.A.YLOK,  B.  F.  Theophilus  Trent  :  old  times  in  the  oak 
openings. 

Teetzf.l,  Mrs.  F.  G.     The  dynamite  cartridge. 

Ten  minutes  to  twelve.     By  M.  G.  McClelland. 

Terhune,  Mrs.  Mar)-  V.     See  Harland,  Marion. 

Thanet,  O.     Expiation. 

That  dowdy.     By  Mrs.  G.  Sheldon. 

That  other  woman.     By  Annie  Thomas. 

Theophilus  Trent  :  old  times»in  the  oak  openings.  By  B. 
F.  Taylor.  » 

Thirlby  Hall.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 

Thirteen  stories  of  the  far  west.     Bv  F.  Heermans. 

Thomas,  Annie.     [Mrs.   P.  Cudlip.]     Beau  sabreur,  Le. 

—  The  Kilbunis. 

—  That  other  woman. 


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Thorp,  Kamba,  pseud.     See  Bellamy,  Elizabeth. 

Those  Raeburn  girls.     By  Mrs.  A.  F.  Raffensperger. 

Three  burglars.  Stories  of  the.     3y  F.  R.  Stockton. 

Three  men  in  a  boat.     By  J .  K.  Jerome. 

Throckmorton.      By  Molly  E.   Seawell. 

TiERNAN,  Mary  S.     Jack  Horner. 

Time's  scythe.     By  Jane  Valentine. 

TiNCKEK,  Mary  A.     Two  coronets. 

To  Paris  for  pleasure.     By  Mrs.  Alexander.  (In  "  Twenty 

novelettes.") 
Toltec  cup.  The.     By  N.  Crinkle. 
Tompkins,  E.  S.  de  G.     An  honest  hypocrite. 
TOXAR  :  a  romance.      By  [J.  S.  Nicholson]  the  author  of 

"Thoth." 
TouRGEE,  A.  W.     Pactolus  Prime. 

—  With  Gauge  &  Swallow. 

Trafton.  Adeline.      Dorothy's  experience. 

Tragic  comedians.     By  G.  Meredith. 

Tragic  muse.     By  H.  James.     2  vols. 

Tree  of  knowledge.      By  G.  M.  Robins. 

Trelawney,  E.  J.     Adventures  of  a  younger  son. 

Trixy  ;  or,  the  shadow  of  a  crime.  By  Mrs.  G.  Shel- 
don. 

True  friend,  A.     By  Adeline  Sergeant. 

Trudel's  ball.  By  H.  Hopfen.  (In  "Masterpieces  of 
German  fiction.") 

Turnbull,  Mrs.  L.     The  catholic  man. 

Twain,  M.  [S.  L.  Clemens.]  Connecticut  Yankee  in 
King  Arthur's  court. 

Twenty  novelettes.      By  twenty  prominent  novelists. 

Contents  :  Farjeon,  B.  L.  The  murderer's  confes- 
sion.— Meade,  L.  T.  Vaughan  of  Balliol. — Norris,  W. 
E.  The  dufler. — Sergeant,  Adeline.  A  fatal  choice. — 
Walford,  L.  B.  Susan  :  a  winter  scene. — Fenn,  G.  M. 
The  fanfare.— Winter,  J.  S.  Hunks. — Mathers,  Helen. 
Two  brothers. — Boyle,  F.  The  Bordone  girl. — Rus- 
sell, Dora.  A  secret  diary. — Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Find- 
ing his  fate.  —  Macquoid,  Katharine  S.  Lucy. — 
Henty,  G.  A.  A  shark's  fin. — Marryatt,  Florence. 
Where  the  chain  galls. — Westall,  W.  Love  and  war. 
— Doudney,  Sarah.  Miss  Tweed's  ghost  story. — 
Sims,  G.  R.  Where  is  Mrs.  Smith  ? — Alexander,  Mrs. 
To  Paris  for  pleasure. — Robinson,  F.  W.  Jenny's 
girl. — Caird,  Mona.      For  money  or  for  love. 

Two  brothers.  By  Helen  Mathers.  (In  "  Twenty  novel- 
ettes.") 

Two  coronets.      By  Mary  A.  Tincker. 

Two  masters.      By  B.  M.  Croker. 

Two  modern  women.      By  Kate  G.  W^ells. 

Two  runaways,  and  other  stories.     By  Harry  S.  Edwards. 

Two  soldiers.     By  C.  King. 

Two  women  or  one  ?     By  H.  Harland. 

Under  Salisbury  spire.      By  Emma  Marshall. 

Undiscovered  country.      By  W.  D.  Howells. 

Urner.  Nathan  D.      Ingomar  ;  or,  the  triumph  of  love. 

Vagabond's  honor,  A.     By  E.  De  L.  Pierson. 

Valentine,  Jane.      Time's  scythe. 

Van  Zile,  E.  S.      A  magnetic  man,  and  other  stories. 

Vanderheyde  Manor- House.     By  Mary  Cruger. 

Vaughan  of  Balliol.  By  L.  T.  Meade.  (In  "  Twenty 
novelettes.") 

Veitch,  Sophie  F.  F.     The  dean's  daughter. 

"  Vengeance  is  mine."     By  D.  Dane. 

Ver^ia,  G.     House  by  the  medlar-tree. 

Verne,  J      Caesar  Cascabel. 

—  A  family  without  a  name.     Part  i. 
Victor.     By  E.  Sinclair. 

Viera  :  a  romance  'twixt  the  real  and  the  ideal.  By  R.  I. 
Zubof. 

Villefranche,  J.  M.     Cineas  ;  or,  Rome  under  Nero. 

Visit  lo  the  lockup.  By  E.  Eckstein.  (In  "  Master- 
pieces of  German  fiction.") 

Vivier  of  Vivier,  Longman  &  Co.,  bankers.  By  W.  C. 
Hudson. 

Waif  of  the  plains.      By  B.  Harte. 

Walford,  L.  B.  Susan  :  a  winter  scene.  (In"  Twenty 
novelettes. ") 

Walford.     By  Ellen  O.  Kirk. 


Wall,    G.   A.    and    Meckel,    G.    B.     Jacob   Valmont, 

manager. 
Walworth,  Jeannette  H.     A  little  radical. 
Ward  of  the  Golden  Gate.     By  B.  Harte. 
Warden,   Florence.      [Mrs.   F.   A.    James.]     City  and 

suburjaan. 

—  Nurse  Revel's  mistake. 

—  A  witch  of  the  hills. 
Warner,  Anna  B.     Patience. 

Warner,  C.  D.     A  little  journey  in  the  world. 

Web  of  gold,  A.     By  Katharine  P.  Woods. 

Wells,  Kate  G.     Two  modern  women. 

Wensley,  and  other  stories.     By  E.  Quincy. 

Westall,  W.  Love  and  war.  (In  "  Twenty  novel- 
ettes.") 

Weyman,  S.  J.     The  house  of  the  wolf. 

Wheat  and  tares.     By  Sir  H.  S.  Cunningham. 

Wheeler,  A.  C.     See  Crinkle,  Nym. 

When  we  were  boys.     By  W.  O'Brien. 

Where  is  Mrs.  Smith?  By  G.  R.  Sims.  (In  "  Twenty 
novelettes.") 

Where  the  chain  galls.  By  Florence  Marryat.  (In 
"Twenty  novelettes.") 

Whitby,  Beatrice.     Awakening  of  Mary  Fenwick. 

—  Part  of  the  property. 
White,  Eliza  O.     Miss  Brooks. 

White  lilac  ;  or,  the  queen  of  the  May.     By  Amy  Walton. 
White  Marie :  a  story  of  a  Georgia  plantation.     By  W. 

N.  Harben.  • 
Whitney,   Mrs.   A.  D.  T.     Ascutney  Street :  a  neigh- 

borhood  story. 
Widow  Guthrie.     By  R.  M.  Johnston. 
WiGGiN,  Kate  D.     A  summer  in  a  canon  :  a  California 

story. 
Wilbrandt,  a.     The  pilot  captain.     (In  "  Masterpieces 

of  German  fiction.") 
Wilkins,    Mary   E.      A    humble    romance,    and    other 

stories. 
Wilson,   H.   R.      The  Russian  refugee:   a  tale  of   the 

Blue  Ridge. 
Wilson,  Marian  C.     Guy  Ormsby  :  a  romance. 
Winifred  ;    or,    the     neglected   warning.     By   Mary   K. 

Dallas. 
Winning,  wayward  woman,  A.     By  Flora  A.  Darling. 
Winter,  J.  S.     [Mrs.   H.   E.   V.    Stannard.]     Buttons, 

added  Booties'  baby. 

—  Dinna  forget. 

—  He  went  for  a  soldier. 

—  Hunks.     (In  "  Twenty  novelettes.") 

—  Mrs.  Bob. 

Winterfeld,  A.  von.     Matrimonial  agent  of  Potsdam. 
Wiseman,  N.  P.  S.,     cardinal.     Fabiola  ;  or,  the  church 

of  the  catacombs. 
Witch  of  the  hills.     By  Florence  Marryat. 
Witch  Winnie  :  the  story  of  a  "  King's  Daughter."     By 

Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 
With  Essex  in  Ireland.     By  H.  Harvey. 
With  fire  and  sword.     By  H.  Sienkiewicz. 
With  Gauge  &  Swallow.     By  A.  W.  Tourgee. 
With  the  best  intentions.      By  Marion  Harland. 
Wolff,  J.     Fifty  years,  three  months,  and  two  days. 

—  Salt  master  of  Liineberg. 

Woman  of  the  world.      By  F.  Mabel  Robinson. 

Woman  of  to-day.      By  Margaret  C.  Jackson. 

Woman's  heart,  A.     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 

Wood,  H.     Edward  Burton. 

Wood,  H.  F.     Night  of  the  3rd  ult. 

Woods,  Katharine  P.     Metzerott,  shoemaker.     [Anon.] 

—  A  web  of  gold. 

Woods,  Mrs.  Kate  T.     Fair  maid  of  Marblehead. 

—  Hester  Hepworth. 

Woolson,  Constance  F.     Jupiter  lights. 

Word  and  the  will.     By  J.  Payn. 

World's    desire.    The.       By    H.     R.     Haggard   and    A. 

Lang. 
Would  you  kill  him  ?     By  G.  P.  Lathrop. 
Xenia  Repnina.     By  B.  MacGahan. 
Yankee  champion,  The.     By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 


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Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     More  bywords. 

—  A  reputed  chanjjeling. 

—  Slaves  of  Sabinus. 

Young  Mr.  Ainslie's  courtship.     By  F.  C.  Philips. 

Zarailla.     By  Beulah. 

Zola,  E.     Albine  ;  or,  the  abbe's  temptation. 

Zl'Bof,    R.    I.      Viera  :  a  romance    'twixt    the    real   and 

^         ideal. 


B.    Juvenile    Fiction    alphabetically 
ranged  by  Authors  and  Titles. 


ar- 


Adams.  W.  T.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 

Adirondack  cabin  :  a  family  story.     By  Margaret  Sidney. 
Adrift  in  the  wilds.      By  E.  S.  Ellis. 
Against  heavy  odds.     By  H.  H.  Boyesen. 
Alcott,  Louisa  M.     Lulu's  librarj'.     Vols.  2,  3. 
\\s>Y.^,  Mrs.  G.  R.      See  "  Pa^sy,"  />sei4J. 
Alden,  W.  L.     Loss  of  the  "  Swansea  :  "  a  story  of  the 
Florida  coast. 

—  Trying  to  find  Europe. 
Alger,  H.,yr.      The  errand  boy. 

—  Frank  Fowler,  the  cash  boy. 

—  Joe's  luck  ;  or,  a  boy's  adventures  in  California. 

—  Luke  Walton  ;  or,  the  Chicago  newsboy. 

—  The  store  boy  ;  or,  the  fortunes  of  Ben  Barclay. 

—  Struggling  upward  ;  or,  Luke  Larkin's  luck.    . 

—  Tom  Temple's  career. 

—  Tom  Thatcher's  fortune. 

Allan's  fault.     By  Martha  Farquharson. 

Allen,  G.     Wednesday  the  tenth. 

Allen,  W.  B.     Lion  city  of  Africa. 

— The  Red  Mountain  of  Alaska. 

Another  flock  of  girls.     By  Nora  Perry. 

Aunt    Hannah,  and    Martha,  and  John.     By  Pansy  and 

Mrs.  C.  M.  Livingston. 
Austin,  Caroline.     Cousin  Geoffrey  and  I. 
Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Blown  to  bits  :  a  tale  of  the  Malay 

Archipelago. 

—  Charlie  to  the  rescue  :  a  tale  of  the  sea  and  the  Rockies. 

—  Crew  of  the  "Water  Wagtail." 

Baring-Gould,  S.     Grettir  the  outlaw  :  a  story  of  Ice- 
land. 

Ben  Burton,  the  slate-picker.     By  H.  Prentice. 

Betty  Leicester  :  a  story  for  girls.     By  Sarah  O.  Jewett. 

Black   Beauty :  his  grooms    and  companions.     By  Anna 

Sewell. 
Note. — "  The  '  Uncle  Tom's  cabin  '  of  the  horse." 
Blackall,  Emily  L.     Superior  to  circumstances. 
Blake,  E.  V.     Dalzells  of  Daisydown. 
Blue  fairy  book.  The.     Ed.  by  A.  Lang. 
Blown  to  bits  :  a  tale  of  the  Malay  Archipelago.     By  R. 

M.  Ballantyne. 
Bonnie  Prince  Charlie.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Boyesen,  H.  H.     Against  heavy  odds  :  a  tale  of  Norse 

heroism. 
Boys  and   masters  :  a  story  of  school  life.     By  A.   H. 

Gilkes. 
Boy's  town,  A.     By  W.  D.  Howells. 
Bramston,  M.     Uncle  Ivan. 
Brothers  in  arms  :  a  story  of  the  Crusades.       By  F.  B. 

Harrison. 
Brownsmith's  boy.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
Hudd  Itoyd's  triumph.     By  W.  P.  Chipman. 
Bunyip  Land  :  a  story  of  New  Guinea.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
BURCH,  Harriette  E.     Stella  Rae. 
Burnett,  Frances  H.      Little  saint  Elizabeth,  and  other 

stories. 
By  England's  aid.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
By  pike  and  dyke.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
By  right  of  conquest.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
By  sheer  pluck  :  a  tale  of  the  Ashantee  war.     By  G.  A. 

Henty. 
Cabin  in  the  clearing.     By  E.  S.   Ellis.     (Vol.  4  of  his 


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yommg  series.   ) 


Captain.     By  Madame  P.  de  Nanteuil. 
Captain  Bayley's  heir.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 


Captain  Kidd's  gold.     By  J.  F.  Fitts. 
Captain  Polly.     By  Sophie  Swett. 
Carroll,  L.     [C.  L.  I)odgson.]     Sylvieand  Bruno. 
Castaways,  The  ;  or,  on  Florida  reefs.      By  J.  Otis. 
Castlemon,  Harry.    [C.  A.  Fosdick.]     Guy  Harris,  the 
runaway. 

—  Julian  Mortimer. 

—  Rodney  the  partisan.     ("  War  series.") 

—  True  to  his  colors. 

Cat  of   Bubastes :   a  tale  of  ancient  Egypt.     By  G.  A. 

Henty. 
Cecil's  cousins.      By  E.  B.  Hollis. 
Chapter  of  adventures.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Children  of  the  castle.      By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 
Chipman,  W.  P.     Budd  Boyd's  triumph. 

—  Roy  Gilbert's  search. 

Chiswell,  Venerable  archdeacon.     The  slave  prince. 
Chuck  Purdy  :  the  story  of  a  New  York  boy.     By  W.  O. 

Stoddard. 
Church,  Rev.  A.  J.     To  the  lions :  a  tale  of  the  early 

Christians. 

—  Young  Macedonian  in  the  army  of  Alexander  the  great. 

—  aw</SEELEY,  R.     The  hammer  :  a  story  of  the  Macca- 

bean  times. 
Cit)'  boys  in  the  woods.     By  H.  P.  Wells. 
Clark,  Mrs.  S.  R.  G.     Go's  goings. 
Coffin,  C.  C.     Winning  his  way. 
COLLINGWOOD,  H.     The  Congo  rovers. 

—  Log  of  the  "  Flying  Fish." 

—  Missing  merchantman. 

—  Pirate  island  :  a  story  of  the  South  Pacific. 

—  Rover's  secret. 

Colonial  boy.     By  Mrs.  Nellie  B.  Eyster. 

Congo  rovers.     By  Harry  CoUingwood. 

Conjurer  Dick.      I3y  Prof.  Hoffmann. 

Converse,  F.  H.     The  island  treasure. 

CooLiDGE.  Susan.     [Miss  S.  C.  Woolsey.]     Just  sixteen. 

Corkran,  Alice.     Down  the  snow  stairs. 

—  Margery  Merton's  girlhood. 

Cousin  Geoffrey  and  I.     By  Caroline  Austin. 

Crew  of  the  "  Water  Wagtail."     By  R.  M.  Ballantyne. 

Crown  and  sceptre.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Crowninshield,  Mary  B.     Plucky  Smalls  :  his  story. 

Cruise  of  the  "  Wasp."     By  H.  Frith. 

Cunning  woman's  grandson.      By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 

Curse  of  Carne's  Hold.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Cutlass  and  cudgel.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Dalzells  of  Daisydown.     By  E.  V.  Blake. 

Death-shot,  The.      By  Capt.  M.  Reid. 

Dick  o'  the  fens.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Dixie,  Lady  F.     Young  castaways  ;  or,  the  child  hunters 

of  Patagonia. 
DoDGsoN,  C.  L.     See  Carroll,  L. 
Dollikins  and  the  miser.     By  Frances  Eaton. 
DouDNEY,  Sarah.      Under  false  colours. 
Down  the  snow  stairs.     By  Alice  Corkran. 
Dragon  and  the  raven.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Drifting  island  :    sequel  to  "  Kibboo  Ganey."      By  W. 

Wentworth. 
Drury,  Anna  H.     In  the  enemy's  country. 
Eaton,  Frances.     Dollikins  and  the  miser. 
Ellis,  E.  S.     Adrift  in  the  wilds. 

—  Cabin    in    the    clearing.      (Vol.   3   of  his  "Wyoming 

series.") 

—  Storm  mountain.     (Vol.  2  of  his  "  Wyoming  series.") 

—  Young  hero  ;  or,  fighting  to  win. 

Elsie  and  the  Raymonds.     By  Martha  F"inley. 

Elsie  yachting  with  the  Kaymonds.     By  Martha  Finley. 

English  fairy  tales.     Collected  by  J.  Jacobs. 

Errand  boy.  The.      By  H.  Alger,  jr. 

Esther's  fortune  :  a  story  for  girls.     By  Lucy  C.  Lillie. 

Everard,  W.     Sir  Walter's  ward  :  a  tale  of  the  Crusades. 

Eyster,  Mrs.  Nellie  B.     A  colonial  boy. 

Facing  death.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Fairhaven  fourteen.     Bv  Mariana  Tallman, 

FAIRYTALES.     Cairoll,  L.     Sylvie  and  Bruno. 

—  Fuller,  Mabel  L.     In  Poppy  land. 

—  Jacobs,  J..  caUector.     English  fairy  tales. 


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FAIRY  TALES.— (-<7«//«M^^/.     Lang,  A.,  ^-^/n     The  blue 

fairy  book. 

The  red  fairy  book. 

Wesselhoeft,  Lily  F.     The  winds,  the  woods,  and  the 

wanderer. 

—  Wright.  Henrietta  C.     Princess  Liliwinkins,  and  other 

stories. 
Farquharson,  Martha.     Allan's  fault. 
Fenn,  G.  M.      Brownsmith's  boy. 

—  Bunyip  Land  :  a  story  of  New  Guinea. 

—  Crown  and  sceptre. 

—  Cutlass  and  cudgel. 

—  Dick  o'  the  fens. 

—  Golden  magnet :  a  tale  of  the  land  of  the  Incas. 

—  In  the  king's  name. 

—  Mass'   George  ;    or,    a    boy's    adventures  in   the   old 

Savannahs. 

—  Menhardoc  :   a  story  of  Cornish  nets  and  mines. 

—  Mother  Carey's  chicken. 

—  Nat  the  naturalist. 

—  Quicksilver  ;  or,  the  boy  with  no  skid  to  his  wheel. 

—  Patience  wins  ;  or,  war  in  the  works. 

—  Yussuf  the  guide. 

Final  reckoning,  A.      By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Finding  Blodgett  :  the  story  of  a  boy  and  his  dog.     By 

G.  W.  Hamilton. 
FlNLEY,  Martha.      Elsie  and  the  Raymonds. 

—  Elsie  yachting  with  the  Raymonds. 
FiTTS,  J.  F.     Captain  Kidd's  gold. 

Five,    ten,    and    fifteen.       By   the    author    of    "  Honor 

bright." 
Fleetwing  series.      See  Newell,  C.  M. 
Flock  of  girls  and  their  friends.     By  Nora  Perry. 
For  the  temple.      By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Forced  acquaintances.      By  Edith  Robinson. 
FOSDICK,  C.  A.      See  Castlemon,  Harry. 
Frances.     Friday's  child. 

Francis,  L.  H.,  edr.     Through  thick  and  thin. 
Frank  Fowler,  the  cash  boy.     By  H.  Alger,  jr. 
Friday's  child.      By  Frances. 
Frith,  H.     Cruise  of  the  "  Wasp." 

—  Jack  o'  Lanthorn  :  a  tale  of  adventure. 

—  Search  for  the  talisman. 
Fuller,  Mabel  L.     In  Poppy  land. 

Gellie,  Mary  E.  (  "  ^/.  E.  B."  )  The  new  girl;  or, 
the  rivals. 

Giannetta  :  a  girl's  story  of  herself.  By  Rosa  Mulhol- 
land. 

GiLKES,  A.  H.     Boys  and  masters  :  a  story  of  school  life. 

Girl  neighbours.      By  Sarah  Tytler. 

Gladden,  W.  Santa  Claus  on  a  lark,  and  other  Christ- 
mas stories. 

Golden  days  of  '49.     By  Kirk  Munroe. 

Golden  magnet.  The.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Go's  goings.      By  Mrs.  S.  R.  G.  Clark. 

Goss,  W.  L.  Jed  :  a  boy's  adventures  in  the  army  of 
'61-65. 

Gould,  S.  Baring.     See  Baring-Gould,  S. 

Grettir  the  outlaw  :  a  story  of  Iceland.  By  S.  Baring- 
Gould. 

Groves,  J.  P.     Reefer  and  rifleman. 

—  War  of  the  axe  ;  or,  adventures  in  South  Africa. 
Guernsey,  Lucy  E.      The  hidden  treasure. 
Gunter,  a.  C.      Small  boys  in  big  boots. 

Guy  Harris,  the  runaway.      By  H.  Castlemon. 

Gwenn  Wynn  :   a  romance  of  the    Wye.     By  Capt.   M. 

Reid. 
Hamilton,  G.  W.     Finding   Blodgett  :  the    story   of    a 

boy  and  his  dog. 
Hammer,  The  :  a  story  of  the  Maccabean  times.     By  A. 

J.  Church  and  R.  Seeley. 
Harrison,    T.    B.      Brothers  in   arms  :  a   story  of  the 

Crusades. 
Hartley,  Mrs.  M.  L.     See  Laffan,  May. 
Henty,  G.  A.     Bonnie  Prince  Charlie. 

—  By  England's  aid  ;  or,  freeing  of  the  Netherlands. 

—  By   pike   and  dyke  :  a  tale  of  the  rise  of  the  Dutch 

republic. 


Henty,  G.  A. — continued.    By  right  of  conquest  ;  or,  with 
Cortez  in  Mexico. 

—  By  sheer  pluck  :  a  tale  of  the  Ashantee  war. 

—  Captain    15ayley's    heir :    a    tale    of  the   goldfields   of 

California. 

—  Cat  of  Buba^es :  a  tale  of  ancient  Egypt. 

-r  Chapter  of  adventures  ;  or,  through  the  bombardment 
of  Alexandria. 

—  Curse  of  Game's  Hold  :  a  tale  of  adventure. 

—  Dragon  and  the  raven  ;  or,  the  days  of  King  Alfred. 

—  Facing  death  ;  or,  the  hero  of  the  Vaughan  Pit. 

—  Final  reckoning  :  a  tale  of  bush  life  in  Australia.  , 

—  For  the  temple  :  a  tale  of  the  fall  of  Jerusalem. 

—  In  freedom's  cause  :  a  story  of  Wallace  and  Bruce. 

—  Lion  of  St.  Mark  :  a  tale  of  Venice. 

—  Maori  and  settler  :  a  story  of  the  New  Zealand  war. 

—  One  of  the  28th  :  a  tale  of  Waterloo. 

—  Orange  and  green  :  a  tale  of  the  Boyne  and  Limerick. 

—  St.  George  for  England  :  a  tale  of  Cressyand  Poitiers. 

—  Sturdy  and  strong. 

—  Tales  of  daring  and  danger. 

—  Through  the  fray  :  a  tale  of  the  Luddite  riots. 

—  Under  Drake's  flag. 

—  With  Clive  in  India. 

—  With  Lee  in  Virginia. 

—  Yarns  on  the  beach  :  a  bundle  of  tales. 
Her  brother  Donnard.     By  Emily  E.  Veeder. 
Heroines  in  obscurity.     By  Sarah  Tytler. 
Hidden  treasure.  The.      By  Lucy  E.  Guernsey. 
Highways  and  high  seas.     By  F.  F.  Moore. 
Hill,  R.     Tom  the  ready. 

His  one  fault.     By  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

Hoff.mann,  Frof.    [Angelo  J.   Lewis.]    Conjurer  Dick. 

HoLLis,  E.  B.     Cecil's  cousins. 

Hope,  A.  R.     The  wigwam  and  the  warpath. 

HowELLS,  W.  D.     A  boy's  town. 

In  freedom's  cause.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

In  Poppy  land.     By  Mabel  L.  Fuller. 

In  search  of  a  son.     By  Uncle  Lawrence. 

In  the  enemy's  country.     By  Anna  H.  Drury. 

In  the  king's  name.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Ingersoll,  E.     The  silver  caves  :  a  mining  story. 

Island  treasure.      By  F.  H.  Converse. 

Jack  o'  Lanthorn  :  a  tale  of  adventure.     By  H.  Frith. 

Jack  Trevor,  R.  N.     By  A.  L.  Knight. 

Jacobs,  J.,  collector.     English  fairy  tales. 

Jak.     Rolf  and  his  friends. 

Jayne,  Lietit.  R.  H.      Land  of  mystery. 

Jed  :   a  boy's    adventures   in    the    army  of    '61-65.     By 

W.  L.  Goss. 
Jevvett,  Sarah  O.     Betty  Leicester  :  a  story  for  girls. 
Joe's   luck  ;    or,   a  boy's    adventures   in   California.     By 

H.  Alger,  jr. 
Julian  Mortimer.     By  H.  Castlemon. 
Just  si.xteen.     By  Susan  Coolidge. 
Keddie,  Miss  H.     See  Tytler,  Sarah. 
Kelp-gatherers,   The  :   a  story  of   the  Maine  coast.     By 

J.  T.  Trowbridge. 
Kibboo  Ganey  :  a  story  of  Africa.     By  W.  Wentworth, 

jr- 
King  of  apeland.     By  H.  Prentice. 
King  Tom  and  the  runaways.     By  L.  Pendleton. 
Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Yacht  voyage  round  England. 
Knight,  A.  L.     Jack  Trevor,  A'.  N'. 
Kno.x,  T.  W.     Teetotaler  Dick  :  a  temperance  story. 
Lady  of  the  forest.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 
Laffan,  May.     [Mrs.   M.  L.  Hartley.]     Five,  ten,  and 

fifteen. 

—  Lil. 

Land  of  mystery.     By  Lieut.  R.  H.  Jayne. 
Lang,  A.,  edr.     The  blue  fairy  book. 

The  red  fairy  book. 

Larcom,  Lucy.     A  New  England  girlhood. 
Lawrence,  Uncle.     In  search  of  a  son. 

—  Story  of  a  mountain. 

Lewis,  A.  J-     ^ee  Hoffmann,  Frof. 

Lil.      By  [May  Laffan]. 

Lillie,  Lucy  C.     Esther's  fortune  :  a  story  for  girls. 


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Lion  city  of  Africa.     By  W.  B.  Allen. 

Lion  of  St.  Mark.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Litchfield.  Grace  D.     Little  he  and  she. 

Little  he  and  she.     By  Grace  D.  Litchfield. 

Little  saint  Elizabeth,  and  other  stories.     By  Frances  H. 

Burnett. 
Log  of  the  "  Flying  Fish."     By  H.  Collingwood. 
Look  ahead  series.     See  Rand,  A'ev.  E.  A. 
Loss  of  the  ''John   Humble."     By  G.  Norway. 
Loss  of  the  "Swansea."     By  W.  L.  Alden. 
Lost  jewel,  A.     By  Harriet  P.  Spofford. 
Lotus    Bay  :  a    summer   on    Cape    Cod.     By    Laura    D. 

Nichols. 
Lowndes,   Cecilia  S.     Miss  Hope's  niece  :  a  story  for 

girls. 
Loyal  little  red-coat,  A.     By  Ruth  Ogden. 
Luke  Walton  ;  or.  the  Chicago  newsboy.     By  H.  Alger, 

Lulu's  library.     Vols.  2,  3.     By  Louisa  M.  Alcott. 

Macdonald,  G.     a  rough  shaking. 

Maclehose,  Sophia    H.     Tales  from  Spenser. 

Maggie  Bradford's  club.     By  Joanna  IL  Mathews. 

Maggie  Bradford's  school-mates.  By  Joanna  H.  Mathews. 
No/e. — "  The  second  of  a  series  of  sequels  to  '  The 
Bessie  Books.'  " 

Maori  and  settler  :  a  story  of  the  New  Zealand  war.  By 
G.  a.  Henty. 

Margery  Mertoh's  girlhood.     By  Alice  Corkran. 

Marion,  Agnes.     The  tangena  tree. 

Maroussia,  a  maid  of  Ukraine.     By  P.  J.  Stahl. 

Mass'  George  ;  or,  a  boy's  adventures  in  the  old  Savan- 
nahs.    By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Mathews,  Joanna  H.     Maggie  Bradford's  club. 

—  Maggie  Bradford's  school-mates. 
Meade,  L.  T.     Lady  of  the  forest. 

Menhardoc  :  a  story  of  Cornish  nets  and  mines.     By  G. 

M.  Fenn. 
Merriman,  Efifie  W.     Pards  :    a  story  of  two  homeless 

boys. 
Milford,  p.     Ned  Stafford's  experiences  in  the  U.  S. 
Miss    Hope's    niece  :    a   story  for   girls.     By  Cecilia   S. 

Lowndes. 
Missing  merchantman.  The.      By  Harry  Collingwood. 
Molesvvorth,  Mrs.     Children  of  the  castle. 
Moore,  F.  F.      Highways  and  high  seas. 

—  Under  hatches  ;  or,  Ned  Woodthorpe's  adventures. 
MooreheaDj  \V.  K.       Wanneta,  the  Sioux. 
Mother  Carey's  chicken.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
MouLTON,  Louise  C.      Stories  told  at  twilight. 
Mulholland,  Rosa.     Giannetta  :  a  girl's  story  of  her- 
self. 

Munroe,  K.     Golden  days  of  '49. 

—  Under  orders  :   the  story  of  a  young  reporter. 
Nanteuil,  Madame  P.  de.     Captain. 

Nat  the  naturalist.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Ned  Stafford's  experiences  in  the  U.  S.     By  P.  Milford. 

New  England  girlhood,  A.     By  Lucy  Larcom. 

New  girl,  The  ;  or,  the  rivals.     By  Mary  E.  Gellie. 

Newell,  C.  M.     Wreck  of  the  "Greyhound." 

Nichols,  Laura    D.     Lotus    Bay  :    a  summer   on  Cape 

Cod. 
Norway,  G.     Loss  of  the  "John  Humble." 
Ogden,  Ruth.      A  loyal  little  red-coat. 
On  the  blockade.     By  Oliver  Optic.    (Vol.  3  of  his  "  Blue 

and  the  Grey  series.") 
One  of  the  28th  :  a  tale  of  Waterloo.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Optic,  O.     [W.    T.   Adams.]      The  Blue  ami  the   Grey 

series. 

3.  On  the  blockade. 

4.  Within  the  enemy's  lines. 
Orange  and  green.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Otis,  J.     The  castaways  ;  or,  on  the  Florida  reefs. 

—  A  runaway  brig  ;  or,  an  accidental  cruise. 

Pansy.     [Mrs.    G.    R.  Alden]    ana'  Livingston,    Mrs. 

C.  M.     Aunt  Hannah,  and  Martha,  and  John. 
Pards :    a    story   of   two   homeless    boys.      By  Effie   W. 

Merriman. 
Patience  wins  ;  or,  war  in  the  works.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 


Pendleton,  L.     King  Tom  and  the  runaways. 
Perry,  N.     A  flock  of  girls  and  their  friends. 

—  Another  flock  of  girls. 

Pirate    island.   The :    a   story  of  the  South  Pacific.     By 

H.  Collingwood. 
Plucky  Smalls  :  his  story.     By  Mary  B.  Crowninshield. 
Prentice,  H.     Ben  Burton,  the  slate-picker. 

—  King  of  apeland. 

Princess   Liliwinkins,  and    other   stories-     By  Henrietta 

C.  Wright. 
Queen    Hildegarde  :    a   story   for  girls.      By    Laura    E. 

Richards. 
Quentin  Durward.     By  Sir  W.  Scott.     Ed.  for  children 

by  Charlotte  M.  Vonge. 
Quicksilver  ;  or,  the  boy  %\  ith  no  skid  to  his  wheel.      By 

G.  M.  Fenn. 
Rand,  Jiev.   E.  A.     Too  late  for  the  tide-mill.     {Looi 

ahead  series.) 
Real  Robinson  Crusoe.     By  J.  A.  Wilkinson. 
Red  fairy  book.     By  A.  Lang. 
Red  Mountain  of  Alaska.     By  W.  B.  Allen. 
Red  mustang,  The,     By  W.  O.  Stoddard. 
Reefer  and  rifleman.      By  J.  P.  Groves. 
Reid,  Capt.  M.      The  death-shot. 

—  Gwen  Wynn  :  a  romance  of  the  Wye. 

Richards,  Laura  E.  Queen  Hildegarde  :  a  story  for 
girls. 

Robinson,  Edith.  Forced  acquaintances :  a  book  for 
girls. 

Rodney  the  partisan.    By  H.  Castlemon.    {War  series.) 

Rolf  and  his  friends.     By  Jak. 

Rough  shaking,  A.     By  G.  Macdonald. 

Rover's  secret.  The.     By  H.  Collingwood. 

Rowsell,  Mary  C.  Thorndyke  Manor  :  a  tale  of  Jacob- 
ite times. 

—  Traitor  or  patriot  ?  a  tale  of  the  Rye-House  plot. 
Roy  Gilbert's  search.     By  W.  P.  Chipman. 
Runaway  brig,  A.     By  J.  Otis. 

St.  George   for  England  :  a  tale  of  Cressy  and   Poitiers. 

By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Saltillo  boys.      By  W.  O.  Stoddard. 
Santa  Claus  on  a  lark,  and  other  Christmas  stories.     By 

W.  Gladden. 
Scott,  Sir  W.       Quentin  Durward.     Ed.  for  [children]. 

By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 
Search  for  the  talisman.     By  H.  Frith. 
Sewell,  Anna.     Black  Beauty  :    his   grooms   and  com- 
panions. 
Note. — "  The  '  Uncle  Tom's  cabin  '  of  the  horse." 
Sidney,    Margaret.      An    Adirondack   cabin  :    a   family 

story. 
Silver  caves,  The  :  a  mining  story.     By  E.  Ingersoll. 
Sir  Walter's    ward  :    a  tale   of    the  Crusades.       By   W. 

Everard. 
Slave  prince.     By  Venerable  archdeacon  Chiswell. 
Small  boys  in  big  boots.     By  A.  C.  Gunter. 
Smith,  Mary  P.  W.     Their  canoe  trip. 
Spofford,  Harriet  P.     A  lost  jewel. 
Stahl,  P.  J.     Maroussia,  a  maid  of  Ukraine. 
Stella  Rae.    •  By  Harriette  E.  Burch. 
Stevenson,  E.  I.     White  cockades. 
Stoddard.  W.  O.      Chuck  Purdy  :  the  story  of  a  New 

York  boy. 

—  Crowded  out  o'  Crofield. 

—  Red  mustang. 

—  Saltillo  bovs. 

Store  boy.  The  ;  or,  the  fortunes  of  Ben  Barclay.  By 
H.  Alger,  jr. 

Stories  jolly  :  stories  new  ;  stories  strange  and  stories 
true.     By  [various  authors]. 

Stories  told  at  twilight.     By  Louise  C.  Moulton. 

Storm  Mountain.  By  E.  S!  Ellis.  (Vol.  2  of  his  "  Wyo- 
ming series.") 

Story  hour.  The.  By  Kate  D.  Wiggin  and  Nora  A. 
Smith. 

Story  of  a  mountain.     By  Uncle  Lawrence. 

Struggling  upward  ;  or,  Luke  Larkin's  luck.  By  H. 
Alger,  jr. 


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Sturdy  and  strong.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Superior  to  circumstances.      By  Emily  L.  Blackall. 

SWETT,  Sophie.     Captain  Polly. 

Sylvie  and  Bruno.      By  L.  Carroll. 

Tales  from  Spenser.      By  Sophia  H.  Maclehose. 

Tales  of  daring  and  danger.      By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Tallman,  Mariana.      Fairhaven  fourteen. 

Tangena  tree,  The.      By  Agnes  Marion. 

Teetotaler  Dick  :  a  temperance  story.     By  T.  W.  Knox. 

Their  canoe  trip.      By  Mary  P.  W.  Smith. 

Thorndyke   Manor  :  a  tale  of  Jacobite  times.      By  Mary 

C.  Rowsell. 
Through  the  fray  :  a  tale  of  the   Luddite  riots.       By  G. 

A.  Henty. 
Through  thick  and  thin  ;  or,  school  days  at  St.  Egbert's. 

Ed.  by  L.  H.  Francis. 
Timothy's  quest.     By  Kate  D.  Wiggin. 
To  the  lions  :  a  tale  of  the  early  Christians.      By  Rev. 

A.  J.  Church. 
Tom  Temple's  career.     By  H.  Alger,  jr. 
Tom  Thatcher's  fortune.     By  H.  Alger,  jr. 
Tom  the  ready.      By  R.  Hill. 
Too  late  for  the  tide-mill.     By  Rev.  E.  A.  Rand. 
Traitor  or  patriot?  a  tale  of  the  Rye- House  plot.      By 

Mary  C.  Rowsell. 
TROViTBRlDGE,  J.  T.     His  one  fault. 

—  The  kelp-gatherers  :  a  story  of  the  Maine  coast. 
True  to  his  colors.     By  H.  Castlemon. 

Trying  to  find  Europe.     By  W.  L.  Alden. 

Tytler,  Sarah.     [Miss  H.  Keddie.]     Girl  neighbours. 

—  Heroines  in  obscurity. 
Uncle  Ivan.      By  M.  Bramston. 
Under  Drake's  flag.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Under  false  colours.     By  Sarah  Doudney. 

Under  hatches  ;  or,  Ned  Woodthorpe's  adventures.      By 

F.  F.  Moore. 
Under  orders.     By  K.  Munroe. 
Veeder,  Emily  E.     Her  brother  Donnard. 
Walton,   Amy.      White   lilac  ;    or,    the   queen  of   the 


Wanneta,  the  Sioux.     By  W.  K.  Moorehead. 
War  of  the  axe.     By  J.  P.  Groves. 
War  series.      See  Castlemon,  Harry. 
Weber,  Alice.     Florence  :  a  story  of  beginnings. 
Wednesday  the  tenth.     By  G.  Allen. 
Wells,  H.   P.     City  boys  in  the  woods. 
Wentworth,  W.     Drifting  island  ;  sequel  to  "  Kibboo 
Ganey." 

—  Kibboo  Ganey  ;  a  story  of  Africa. 
Wesselhoeft,  Lily  F.     The  winds,  the  woods,  and  the 

wanderer. 
White  cockades.     By  E.  I.  Stevenson. 
Whitney,    Mrs.   A.   D.   T.      Boys  at  Chequasset  ;  or, 

"  a  little  leaven." 
Wiggin,  Kate  D.     Timothy's  quest. 

—  atid  Smith,  Nora  A.     The  story  hour  :  a  book  for  the 

home  and  the  kindergarten. 
Wigwam  and  the  warpath.     By  A.  R.  Hope. 
Wilkinson,  J.  A.     A  real  Robinson  Crusoe. 
Winds  (The),   the   woods,   and  the  wanderer.       By   Lily 

F.  Wesselhoeft. 
Winning  his  way.     By  C.  C.  Coffin. 
With  Clive  in  India.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
With  Lee  in  Virginia.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Within  the  enemy's  lines.     By  Oliver  Optic.     (Vol.  2  of 

his  "  Blue  and  grey  series.") 
WOOLSEY,  Miss  S.  C.      See  CooLlDGE,  Susan. 
Wreck  of  the  "  Greyhound."     By  C.  M.  Newell. 
Wright,  Henrietta  C.      The  princess  Liliwinkins,  and 

other  stories. 
Yacht  voyage  round  England.     By  W.  H.  G.  Kingston. 
Yarns  on  the  beach.      By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     Cunning  woman's  grandson. 
Young  castaways ;    or,  the   child  hunters  of    Patagonia. 

By  Lady  Florence  Dixie. 
Young  hero,  A  ;  or,  fighting  to  win.     By  E.  S.  Ellis. 
Young  Macedonian  in  the  army  of  Alexander  the  great. 

_      By  Rev.  A.  J.  Church. 
Yussuf  the  guide.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
ZOE.     By  the  author  of  "  Miss  Toosey's  mission." 


PART  4.-HISTORY,  GEOGRAPHY,  VOYAGES,  AND 

TRAVELS. 


A.    American  History  and  Travels. 

AMERICA   IN    GENERAL. 

Ballou.     Aztec  land.     [Mexico.]  P  8024.0. 
Bancroft  (H.  H.).     Works,     v.  38.     Essays  and  mis- 
cellany. P  7515. 

—  Same.  v.  39.  Literary  industries.  P  7515. 
Bates.  Tour  in  Mexico  and  California.  P  8030. 
Biolley.     Costa  Rica  and  her  future.  P  8525. 

—  f  Same.  P  8525. 
Blaikie.     Summer  suns  in  the  far  west.  [Pacific  slope.] 

Q45- 

Butterworth.  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  great  north- 
west. P  7541. 

Calvo.     The  republic  of  Costa  Rica.  P  8072. 

Crawford.     Land  of  the  Montezumas.  P  8104. 

(jREEN.     Among  the  Selkirk  glaciers.    [British  Columbia.] 

P  7175. 

Hearn.     Two  years  in  the  French  West  Indies.    P  8ig2. 

Jackson.  Winter  holidays  in  summer  lands.  [Cuba  and 
Mexico.]  P  8226. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Mexico.  P  8650. 

M.\char  and  Marquis.  Stories  of  New  France.  [Can- 
ada.] P  7280. 

Nelson.      Five  years  in  Panama.  P  8328. 

Noll.     Short  history  of  Mexico.  P  8332. 

Parkman.  France  and  England  in  North  America.  Part 
4,   The  old  regime  in  Canada.  P  7706. <>. 

Pyle.      Buccaneers  and  Marooners  of  America.    N  2359. 

St.  John.     Hayti ;  or,  the  black  republic.   2d  ed.    P  83S3. 


Scudder.     The  Winnipeg  country.  P  7398. 

Thomson.     Froudacity :    West  Indian    fables  by  J.    A. 

Froude.  P  8438. 

Vincent.     Around  and  about  South  America.       P  9776. 

—  In  and  out  of  Central  America.  P  8460. 
WiNSOR.     f  Narrative    and    critical  history   of  America. 

Vol.    8,    Later    history    of   British,    Spanish,    and 
Portuguese  America.  P  7898. 

UNITED   STATES:    HISTORY   AND    TRAVELS. 
Abbot.     Battle  fields  and  camp  fires.  Q  7501. /5. 

Note. — "From   the  removal  of  McClellan  to  the  ac- 
cession of  Grant,   1862-63." 
Adams.     History  of  the  U.  S.  under  the  first  administra- 
tion of  Jefferson.     2  v.  Q  1004.(2. 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.  under  the  second  administration 

of  Jefferson.     [1805-09.]     2  v.  Q  1004.^. 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.  under  the  first  administration  of 

Madison.     [1809-13.]     2  v.  Q  loo^.c. 

Beath.      History  of   the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 

Q75I9- 

BowEN.     Massachusetts  in  the  war,  1861-65.        Q  7532. 

Britton.     Civil  war  on  the  border,  1861-62.     Q  7535. <:. 

Brooks.  Story  of  the  American  soldier  in  war  and 
peace.  Q  1536. .f. 

Centennial  celebration  "of  the  inaugural  of  Washing- 
ton, 1889.  f  Report  of  the  sub-committee  of  the 
army.  Q  4549- 

Coffin.     Following  the  flag.  Q  7095./. 

—  Freedom  triumphant  :   fourth  period  of  the  war  of  the 

Rebellion.  Q  75 5 7-/- 


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Coffin. — continued.  My  days  and  nights  on  the  battle- 
field. Q  7095 

—  Redeeming  the  republic  :  third   period  of  the  war  of 

the  Rebellion,  1864.  Q  7557''- 

Drake.     Taking  of  Louisburg,  1745.  Q  3126./. 

FiNCK.     Pacific  coast  scenic  tour.  Q  150. 

Fremont.     Far-west  sketches.  Q  I57- 

GOODLOE.  Birth  of  the  republic  :  compiled  from  national 
and  colonial  histories,  etc.  Q  4173- 

Goss.  Recollections  of  a  private  :  a  story  of  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac.  Q  7603. 

Johnston.     The    U.    S. :    its   history   and    constitution. 
,  Q  1233. 

King.  Campaigning  with  Crook,  and  stories  of  army 
life.  Q  2244. 

Contents  :  Campaigning  with  Crook. — Captain  Santa 
Claus. — Mystery  of  'Mahbin  Mill. — Plodder's    promo- 
tion. 
Langford.     Vigilante  days  and  ways :    the  pioneers  of 
the  Rockies.     2  v.  Q  1260. 

Sessions.     From  Yellowstone  Park  to  Alaska.       P  7401. 
ToWNSEND  (M.).      U.  S.:  an  index  to  the  United  States. 

Q  1767. 

Note. — "  Handbook    of    reference,    combining    the 

'  curious  '  in  U.  S.  history." 

TowNSEND  (T.  S.).     Honors  of  the  empire  state  in  the 

war  of  the  Rebellion.  Q  7445 •■*• 

United   States.     Engineer  Dept.     \  Geographical    and 

geological   explorations   and   surveys  west    of  the 

looth  meridian.     Vol.  5,  Zoology.  Q  891. a. 

—  War  Department.   \  War  claims  of  Nevada.  Q  T]Ti.f. 
f  War    of    the    Rebellion  :  a    compilation  of    the 

records,     v.  24-30.  Q  7773- ^• 

UNITED   STATES:  SEPARATE   STATES   AND 
CITIES. 

Ballou.      The    new  Eldorado  ;    a   summer  journey  to 

Alaska.  P  7025. 

Bancroft  (H.  H.).     History  of  Utah.  Q  95i5- 

—  Works      v.  24-26,  31.  P75I5- 

24.    History  of  California,     v.  7,  i86o-go.     25.   His- 
tory of  Nevada,  Colorado,    and  Wyoming,   1540-1888. 
26.   History  of  Utah,  1 540-1886.    31.   History  of  Wash- 
ington, Idaho,  and  Montana,  1845-89. 
Bates.     Tour  in  Mexico  and  California.  P  8030. 

Beale.     Through  the  Johnstown  flood.  Q  9519. 

BowEN  (C.  W.).     Woodstock  [Ct.]  :  an  historical  sketch. 

Q  9533- 
BowEN   (J.    L.).     Massachusetts  in    the    war,    1861-65. 

Q  7532. 

Chapin.      Mountaineering  in  Colorado.  Q  9083. 

Davis.     Recollections  of  Mississippi  and  Mississippians. 

Q  9569. 

Deland.     Florida  days.  Q  9570. 

Field.      Bright   skies   and    dark   shadows.      [Florida.] 

Q  9149- 

Gilman.     Story  of  Boston.  Q  9167. 

Glazier.     Peculiarities  of  American  cities.  Q  169./. 

Haskins.     Argonauts  of  California.  Q  9613. 

Headley.     Great  riots.      1S82.  Q  9192.(7. 

A'ote. — A  new  edition  of  his  "Great  riots  of  N.  V." 

Heaton.     Story  of  Vermont.  Q  9617. 

HfMPHREY.     How  New  England  was  made.         Q  3630. 

Mellick.  Story  of  an  old  farm  ;  or,  life  in  New  Jersey 
in  the  iSth  century.  Q  967S. 

Milliken.    Glen  House  book,  White  Mountains.  Q  9306. 

MuKR.w.     Lake  Champlain  and  its  shores.         Q  9323./. 

Palfrf.y.     History  of  New  England,     v.  4,  5.    Q  3705. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  f  Exploration  of  the  Colorado 
River  of  the  west.  Q  9883. 

Thwaites.     Story  of  Wisconsin.  Q  9764. 

Va.n  Dyke.  Millionaires  of  a  day  :  an  inside  history  of 
the  great  southern  Calif ornian  "boom."    Q 945S.W. 

Ward.  The  White  Mountains  :  a  guide  to  their  inter- 
pretation. Q  9465. 

Weeden.  Economic  and  social  history  of  New  Eng- 
land, 1620- I 789.     2  V.  Q  3783. 

Wilson.     Historic  and  picturesque  Savannah.     Q  9791. 


B.     European  History  and  Travels. 

BRITISH    HISTORY   AND    TRAVELS. 

ASHTON.    Social  England  under  the  Regency.  [1811-15.] 
2  v.  R  1 510. 

Babcock.     Two  lost  centuries  of  Britain.  R  1022. 

Baring-Gould.     Old  country  life.  R  1026. 

Breed.     Aboard  and  abroad.  R  1059. 

Bridges.     Idylls  of  a  lost  village.  R  1058. 

Butterworth.     Zigzag  journeys  in  the   British   isles. 

R  1541 

Church.     Story  of  early  Britain.  R  1089. 

DiLKE.     Problems  of  greater  Britain.  R1122. 

Ditchfield.     Our    English    villages:    their    .story    and 
their  antiquities.  R  1123. 

Gribayedoff.      French  invasion  of  Ireland.         R  2176. 

Hall.     Court  life  under  the  Plantagenets.     [Henry  II.] 

R  i6ro.f. 

Harrison.     Memorable  London  houses.  R  1612. 

—  Same.     2d  edition.  R  1187. 
Hervey.     Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  George  II.     Ed.  by 

Croker.     3  v.  R  i6i3. 

Joy.     Outline  history  of  England.  R  I234.£J. 

Kitchin.      Historic  towns:   Winchester.  R  1245. 

Kno.x.     Boy    travellers    in    Great    Britain  and    Ireland. 

R  1650. 
Lecky.      History  of  England  in  the  l8th  century,     v.  7. 

R  1263. 

Lee.     Stratford-on-Avon  from  the  earliest  times  to  the 

death  of  Shakespeare.     New  edition.  R  1264. 

Lovett.     London  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 

R  1855. 
McCarthy.       History     of     the    four     Georges,      v.  2. 

R  1277./. 
Mackintosh.     Story  of  Scotland.  R  2281. 

Oliphant.     Royal  Edinburgh.  R  2337, 

Smalley.      London    letters,    and    some    others.      2  v. 

R  1748. 

Walters.    In  Tennyson's  land.  [  Lincolnshire.]   R  1779. 

YoNGE.     Cameos    from    English   history.     6th    and    7th 

series.  R  1498. 

6.  Forty  years  of  Stewart  rule,  1603-43. 

7.  The  Rebellion  and  Restoration,  1642-78. 

EUROPE    IN   GENERAL. 

BazAn.     Russia  :  its  people  and  its  literature.         S  4030. 

Blackstock.     The  land  of  the  Viking  and  the  empire 

of  the  tsar.  S  4044. 

Burckhardt.     Civilisation  of  the  Renaissance  in  Italy. 

S  3540. 
Carstensen,     Two  summers  in  Greenland.  P  7546. 

Carter.     Two  girls  abroad.  Na  3077. 

Champney.     Three  Vassar  girls  in   Russia  and  Turkey. 

S3550. 

—  Three  Vassar  girls  in  Switzerland.  R  9550. 
Child.     Summer  holidays  :  travelling  notes  in   Europe. 

Na  3086. 
Crane.     La  societe  francaise  au  I7e  si^cle.  S  1104. 

Note. — "An  account  of  French  society  in  the  17th 
century  from  contemporary  writers." 
Dl.x.     A  midsummer  drive  through  the  Pyrenees.     S  1575. 
Du  Chaillu.     The  Viking  age.     2  v.  R  3577  ''. 

Duruy.     History  of  France.  S  1130. 

—  History   of  Rome.      Ed.    by    Mahaffy.     8    v.    in    r6. 

N  9577. 

Edwards.     Untrodden  peaks  and  unfrequented  valleys  : 

a  midsummer  ramble  in  the   Dolomites.     2d  ed. 

R  9580. 

Farmer.     Short  histor)-  of  the  French    Revolution  ior 

young  people.  S  1 143. 

Field.     Palermo.     Revised  edition.  S  3149. 

Hamerton.       French   and   English :   a   comparison. 

S  1184./. 
Hamley.     War  in  the  Crimea.  S  4184. 

Hervey.     Glimpses  of  Norseland.  R  3198. 

Hug  and  Stead.     Switzerland.  R  9215. 


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Lee.      European  days  and  ways.  Na  3658. 

Leger.      History  of  Austro- Hungary.  S  6244. 

McCarthy.  The  French  Revolution,  v.  i.  S  1277. 
Mahaffy.  Greek  world  under  Romain  sway,  N  S285. 
MORFILL.     Story  of  Russia.  S  4316.J. 

MURDOCK.     Reconstruction  of  Europe  :  from  the  rise  to 

the  fall  of  the  second  French  empire.  N  4323. 
Napier.     Narrative  of  the  Peninsular  campaign',  1807- 

14.     Abridged.  S  2696.(7. 

Norton.     In  and  around  Berlin.  R  4333. 

O'Rell.    [p.    Blouet.]     Jacques  Bonhomme  ;  John    Bull 

on  the  Continent  ;  From  my  letter  box.  S  1339. 
Potter.     To  Europe  on  a  stretcher.  Na  3355. 

Proctor.  A  Russian  journey.  Revised  edition.  S  4358. 
Robinson.  Bundle  of  letters  frotn  over  the  sea.  Na  3375. 
Sessions.     From  the  Land  of  the  Midnight  Sun  to  the 

Volga.  S  4401. 

—  On  the  wing  through  Europe.  3d  edition.  Na  3401. 
Stockton.  Personally  conducted.  Na  3754. 
Sybil.     Founding  of  the  German  empire  by  Wm.  I. 

R  4758. 
Tissot.     Unknown  Switzerland.  R  9442. 

Tozer.     Islands  of  the  yEgean.  S  7445.2. 

Tsar  and  his  people  ;  or,  social  life  in  Russia.  S  4768. 
Watson.     The  Swedish  revolution  under  Gustavus  Vasa. 

R  37^1. 
Wolff.     Rambles  in  the  Black  Forest.  R  44S9. 

Zimmern.     The  Hansa  towns.  R  4499- 

C.     Oriental  History  and  Travel. 

Bridgman.     Winters  in  Algeria.  P  1535. 

BUEL.  Heroes  of  the  dark  continent  and  how  Stanley 
found  Emin  Pasha.  P  3814. 

Caine.     Picturesque  India.  O  5543. 

CoNDER.     Palestine.  O  9099. 

CURZON.     Russia  in  central  Asia  in  1S89.  O  3565. 

Douglas.     The  land  where  Jesus  Christ  lived.      O  9125. 

Drury.   Madagascar  ;  or,  Robert  Drury's  journal.  P  5576. 

Edwards.     A  thousand  miles  up  the  Nile.  P  2580. 

GovviNG.  Five  thousand  miles  in  a  sledge  :  a  midsum- 
mer journey  across  Siberia.  O  3173. 

Guinness.     In  the  far  east.    [China.]  O  2607. 

Headley  and  Johnson.  Stanley's  wonderful  adven- 
tures in  Africa,  iSSg.  P  3615. 

—  Same,  1890.  P  361 5. a. 
Henry.  Synopsis  of  Jewish  history.  [538-3  B.C.]  N  7196. 
HiGGiNSON.  Java  :  the  pearl  of  the  east.  P  6202. 
Junker.  Travels  in  Africa,  1S75-7S.  P  3641. 
Keltie.     Story   of    Emin's  rescue    as    told  in  Stanley's 

letters.  P  3239. 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  and  Low,  C.  R.     Great  African 

travellers,  from  Bruce  to  Stanley.  P  646. 

Le  Strange.     Palestine  under  the  Moslems,  a.d.  650- 

1000.  O  9265. 

LoTi.     Into  Morocco.  P  1273 

LuMHOLTZ.     Among  Cannibals  :    four   years'   travels  in 

Australia.  P  6664. 

Lynch.     Egyptian  sketches.  P  2665. 

Malleson.     Indian  mutiny  of  1S57.  O  5286. 

Manjiro.     Japan  and  the  Pacific  ^  O  22S7. 

Morrison.     The  Jews  under  Roman  rule.  N  7317. 

Ober.     Knockabout  club  in  north  Africa.  P  1702. 

Pictorial  Africa  :  its  heroes,  missionaries,  and  martyrs. 

P  871. 
Poole.     Story  of  the  Barbary  Corsairs.  P  1355. 

Rawlinson.     Story  of  Phoenicia.  N  5719./. 

Sessions.     In  western  Levant.  Nb  3401. 

Sheldon.     An  I.  U.  B.  in  south  Africa.  P  5403./. 

ShiukiCHI  Shigemi.     A  Japanese  boy.  O  2403. 

Smith.     Through  Abyssinia.  P  2412./. 

Stanley.     In  darkest  Africa.     2  v.  P  3753./. 

Stevens.  Scouting  for  Stanley  in  east  Africa.  P  3421. 
Totten.     Our  race  :  its  origin  and  destiny.    I.  Jeshurun's 

pilgrimage  ;  or,  lost  Israel  found.  N  7445. 


Wauters.     Stanley's  Emin  Pasha  expedition.        P  3469, 

Wendel.     History  of  Egypt.  N  6474. 

Whiting.  The  Chinese  and  the  Chinese  question.  2d 
ed.  O  2481. 

Wilson.     In  Scripture  lands.  Nb  3790. 

Woodford.  Naturalist  among  the  head-hunters.  [Solo- 
mon Islands.]  •  P  6489. 

D.     Universal   History,   and  General 
Voyages,  Travels,  and  Geography. 

Boynton.     The  world's  greatest  conflict.  N  4055. 

Note. — "  Review  of    France    and   America,  17S8    to 
1800,  and  history  of  America  and  Europe,  1800  to  1804." 
Brown.     Countries  of  the  world.     6  v.  N  1538. 

Clutterbuck.     The  skipper  in  Arctic  seas.  N  2094. 

Duncan.  A  social  departure  :  how  Orthodocia  and  I 
went  round  the  world  by  ourselves.  N  3129. 

Emerson.  New  York  to  the  Orient.  2d  ed.  N  3136. 
Foreign  facts  and  fancies.  By  [various  authors].  N  3156. 
Freshfield  and  Wharton.  Hints  to  travellers,  scien- 
tific and  general.  N  3156. 
Fyffe.     History  of  modern  Europe,     v.  3,  1848-78. 

N  4596. 
Gautier.     Chivalry.     Transl.  by  Frith.  T  8598. 

Harrison.  A  race  with  the  sun  :  a  16  months'  tour 
around  the  world.  N  3612. 

Leland.    a  woman's  journey  around  the  world.     N  3264. 
New  York  State.      Grand  Lodge  of  Masons.      f  Proceed- 
ings, 109th  communication.  T  9697. r. 
Putnam  (?«(/ Jones.     Tabular  views  of  universal  history. 

T  7716./. 
Quaker  city  philatelist,     v.  3,  4.    (Jan.  i88S-Dec.  18S9.) 

T  6717. 
Reich.     History  of  civilization.  N  367. 

Rhoades.     Around  the  world  with  the  Blue  Jackets. 

N  3723- 

RiDPATH.     f  History   of    the    world.     Edition    de   luxe. 

8  V.  N  4875. 

1-3.      Ancient. 

1.  Book  I.    Egypt. — 2.    Chaldea. — 3.    Assyria. — 4. 
Media. — 5.   Babylonia. 

2.  Book  6.   Persia. — 7.   Greece. — 8.   Macedonia. 

3.  Book  9.   Rome. 

5-8.     Modern. 

4.  Book  I.  Barbarian  ascendency. — 2.  Mohamme- 
dan ascendency. — 3.  Age  of  Charlemagne. — 4.  Feudal 
ascendency. 

5.  Book  5.  The  Crusades. — 6.  The  people  and  the 
kings. 

6.  Book  7.  New  world  and  Reformation. — 8.  The 
English  revolution. 

7.  Book  9.  Age  of  Frederick  the  Great.  — 10.  Age 
of  revolution. 

8.  Book  II.  The  nineteenth  century. 

Rose.     A  century  of  continental  history,  1780-1880. 

N  4378. 

Scribner's  Sons,  C,  publishers.  \  The  Scribner-Black 
atlas  of  the  world.     (1890.)     F°. 

Travel,  adventure,  and  sport  from  "  Blackwood's  Maga- 
zine."    Nos.  4-6.  N  3448. 

4.  Journey  from  Herat  to  Orenburg.  By  Sir  R. 
Shakespear. — The  inland  sea  of  Japan.  By  A.  Wilson. 
— A  run  to  Nicaragua.  By  L.  Oliphant. — Up  stream 
on  the  Red  River. 

5.  A  reindeer  ride  through  Lapland.  By  F.  Taysen. 
— Valley  of  the  shadow  of  death.  By  A.  Wilson. — A 
night's  peril. — Marquinez  and  LaCollegiala  — A  cruise 
up  the  Yangstze  in  1S58-59.       By  Admiral  S.  Osborn. 

6.  Among  the  Affghans.  By  G.  B.  Scott.— The 
Americans  and  the  aborigines.  From  the  German  of 
C.  Sealsfield. 


APPRENTICES      LIBRARY    OF    THE     CITY     OF    NEW    YORK. 


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PART  5.-LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE. 


A.    Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 

f  Book  chat.    v.  3-5  (Jan.  iSS8-Dec.  1890).         M  7532. 
Burt.     Literary  landmarks  :  a  guide  to  good  reading  for 

young  people.  M  7066. 

Chicago    Public    Library.        f  Catalogue    of     English 

prose  fiction  and  juvenile  books.  1889.     M  8552.^. 
— f  Finding  list.     7th  ed.      History  and  biography.   1S89. 

M  8552.^'. 
Cincinnati  Public  Library,     f  Bulletin  of ,  books  added 

during  1889.  M   83 18. 

Cleveland    Public  Library,     f  Alphabetical   catalogue 

of  the  English  books  in  the  Circulating  Department. 

M  88 19. 
Cutter,     f  Rules  for  a  dictionary  catalogue.     2d  ed. 

M  8565. 
Fletcher,  edr,     f  Cooperative  index  to  periodicals  for 

1889.  M  7591. 

Gladstone.  On  books  and  the  housing  of  them.  M  8169. 
Grand  Rapids    Public    Library.       Catalog.     Section    2. 

Prose    fiction    and   juveniles,  German  books,  Hol- 
land books.    1889.  M  S6o4.a. 
Hamilton  (Ont.)  Public  Library,     f  Catalogue  of  books 

in  the  Circulating  Dept.   1890.  M  8610. 

Indianapolis  Public  Library,  f  Finding  list  of  biography, 

history,  and  travels.  1890.  M  8845. 

Ireland.  Book-lover's  enchiridion:  thoughts  on  the  solace 

and  companionship  of  books.  4th  ed.  M   7224. 

f  Library  journal,  v.  14,  15  (Jan.  1889-Dec.  1S90). 

M  8662. 
t  Library  notes,  v.  2  (June,  1887-Mch.  1888).  M  8660. 
f  Literary    news.      New  series,  v.  10,   11    (Jan.  18S9- 

Dec.  1890).  M  7662. 

f  Literature  relating  to  New  Zealand  :  a  bibliography. 

M  7663. 
Minneapolis  Public    Library,     f  Finding   list.     Part  3, 

February,  1890.  M  8684.  </. 

—  f  Finding  list  of   English  prose  fiction  and   books  for 

the  young.  M  8684.^. 

—  f  Finding  list  of  works  in  foreign  languages.  M  8684.^. 

—  t  System  of  classification,  index,  and  scheme  for  num- 

bering books.  M  8684  .a. 

Newark  (N.  J.)  Free  Public   Library.       \  Finding   Hst, 

October,  1889.  M  8696.  r. 

New  Haven  Free  Public  Library,     f  Catalogue.  August, 

1889.  M  8696. J. 

New  York  State  Librarv.     f  72d  annual  report.  1S89. 

M  8698./;. 
Pratt  (Enoch)  Free  Library  of   Baltimore.      f  Finding 

list  of  books  and  periodicals  in  the  Central  Library. 

4th  ed.  M  8715. c. 

\  Publisher's  weekly,    v.  35-38  (Jan.  1889-Dec.  1S90). 

M  7716. 
Rogers.     Manual  of  bibliography.  M  7376. 

Tokyo  Library.     \  Classified  catalogue  of  Japanese  and 

Chinese  books  added  to  the  library.   Part  i.  M  S766. 
United  States  Bureau  of  Education.       f  Rules  for  a 

dictionary  catalogue.     2d  edition.  M  8565. 

f  United  States  government   publications  :  a  monthly 

catalogue.   By  J.  H.  Hickcox.  v.  2.    1887.  M  7773. 

B.    Drama  and  Plays. 

Bell.     Chamber  comedies.  K  2035. 

Contents  :  L'Indecis. — A  chance  interview. — The 
wrong  poet. — The  public  prosecutor. — A  woman  of 
culture. — In  a  first-class  waiting-room. — A  joint  house- 
hold.— An  unpublished  MS. — A  modern  Locusta. — 
The  "Swiss  Times." — Last  words. — Monologues:  A 
woman  of  courage  ;  A  hard  day's  work  ;  The  reli- 
quary ;  Oh,  No  !  ;  Not  to  be  forwarded  ;  The  crossing 
sweeper  ;  The  viceroy's  wedding. — Plays  for  children  : 
Jack  and  the  beanstalk  ;  Beauty  and  the  beast ;  The 
surprise. 


Browning.     Blot  in   the  'scutcheon,  and  other  dramas. 
Ed.  by  Rolfe.  K  2061. 

Contents  :  Blot  in  the  'scutcheon. — Colombe's  birth- 
day.— A  soul's  tragedy. 
Colema-N.     Players  and  playwrights  I  have  known  :  a  re- 
view of  the  English  stage  from  1840  to  1880.     2  v. 
2d  edition.  K  2559. 

COLTON.     Shakespeare  and  the  Bible  :  parallel  passages. 

K  2098. 
Faucit.    Shakespeare's  female  characters.  K  2586. 

Gilbert.     Original  plays.    2  v.  K  2i66.a. 

1.  The  wicked  world. — Pygmaleon  and  Galatea. — 
Charity. — The  princess. — The  palace  of  truth. — Trial 
by  jury. 

2.  Broken  hearts. — Engaged. — Sweethearts. — Dan'l 
Druce.— Gretchen. — Tom  Cobb. — The  sorcerer. — H. 
M.  S.  Pinafore. — Pirates  of  Penzance. 

Hamilton.     Dramas  and  poems.  K  2184. 

Contents  :   Cromwell. — Thomas   a  Becket. — Canoni- 

cus. — Poems. 

Hennequin.     Art  of  playwriting.  K  2196. 

Hugo.     Dramatic  works.  K  42x5.1/. 

Contents  :    Hernani. — The   king's    diversion.  — Ruy 

Bias. 

Hutton.     Curiosities  of  the  American  stage.         K  2631. 

Ibsen.     Ghosts    [and    other    playsj.      Ed.    by   Archer. 

K722I.^. 
Contents:  Ghosts. — An  enemy  of  the  people. — The 
wild  duck. 

—  League  of  youth,  The  pillars  of  society,  [and]  A  doll's 

house.     Ed.  by  Archer.  K  7221. 

—  Lady  from  the  sea.     Transl.  by   Eleanor    Marx-Ave- 

ling.  K  7221./. 

Jerome.     Stage-land  :   curious  habits  and  customs  of  its 

inhabitants.  K2231. 

JoNSON.     Masques  and  entertainments.     Ed.  by  Morley. 

K  2640.  w. 
Kendal,  Mrs.  M.     Dramatic    opinions.  K  2240. 

Knowles.     Dramatic  works.     2  v.  in  i.  K  2250.^. 

1.  Caius  Gracchus:  tragedy. — Virginius:  tragedy. 
— WilliamTell  :  play. — Alfred  the  great :  historical  play. 
— The  hunchback. — The  wife. — The  beggar  of  Beth- 
nal  Green  :  comedy. — The  daughter. 

2.  The  love  chase  :  comedy. — Woman's  wit. — Maid 
of  Mariendorpt. — Love. — John  of  Procida  ;  or,  the 
bride  of  Messina  :  tragedy. — Old  maids  :  comedy. — 
The  rose  of  Arragon. — The  secretarj'. 

Mathews.     To-night  at  eight :   comedies  and  comediet- 
tas. K  2293./. 

Minor  drama,     v.  2.  K  2307. 

Contents :  Planche,  J.  R.  Pride  of  the  market : 
comic  drama. —Mathews,  C,  transl.  Used  up  :  com- 
edy.— G\cngM,  Earl  of  The  Irish  tutor:  farce. — 
Bayley,  T.  H.  The  barrack  room  :  musical  burletta. 
— Buckstone,  J.  B.  Luke,  the  labourer  :  domestic  dra- 
ma.— Planche,  J.  R.  Beauty  and  the  beast :  fairy  ex- 
travaganza.— Power,  T.  St.  Patrick's  eve  :  drama. — 
Planche,  J.  R.     Captain  of  the  watch  :  farce. 

Modern  standard  drama.     Ed.  by  E.  Sargent,     v.  2,  4, 
8.  9.  K  2311. 

2.  Kotzebue,  A.  A.  von.  The  stranger. — Lemon,  M. 
Grandfather  Whitehead  :  drama. — Shakespeare,  W. 
Richard  III  :  tragedy. — Lovell,  G.  Love's  sacrifice. — 
Moore,  E.  The  gamester  :  tragedy. — Morton,  T.  Cure 
for  the  heartache  :  comedy. — Knowles,  J.  S.  The 
hunchback. 

4.  Knowles,  J.  S.  Virginius :  tragedy. — White, 
Rev.  J.  King  of  the  commons. — Bourcicault,  D.  L. 
London  assurance:  comedy. — Jerrold.  D.  The  rent- 
day:  domestic  drama. — Shakespeare,  W.  Two  gentle- 
men of  Verona:  comedy.— Colman,  G. — The  jealous 
wife  :  comedy.— Sheridan,  R.  B.  The  rivals  :  comedy. 
— Bayley,  T.  H.  Perfection  ;  or,  the  maid  of  Munster  : 
farce. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book.  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


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5— LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE:  Essays  and  Miscellany. 


Modern  Standard  Drama. — continued. 

8.  Shiel,  R.  L.  The  apostate  :  trajjedy. — Shake- 
speare, W.  Twelfth  night  :  comedy. — Payne,  J.  H. 
Brutus  ;  or,  the  fall  of  Rome  :  tragedy. — Poole,  J. 
Simpson  and  Co.  :  comedy. — Shakespeare,  W.  Mer- 
chant of  Venice  :  comedy.  —  Bourcicault,  D.  Old  heads 
and  young  hearts:  comedy. — Colman,  G.,jr,  The 
mountaineers. — Murphy,  A.  Three  weeks  after  mar- 
riage :  comedy. 

9.  Knowles,  J-  S.  Love. — Shakespeare,  W.  As 
you  like  it  :  comedy. — Beaumont  and  Fletcher.  The 
^Ider  brother  :  play. — Byron,  Lord.  Werner  :  tragedy. 
— Griffin,  G.  Gisippus  ;  or,  the  forgotten  friend. — Mor- 
ton, T.  Town  and  country:  comedy. — Shakespeare, 
W.  King  Lear  :  tragedy. — Colman,  G. ,  jr.  Blue 
devils:  comedietta. 

MouLTON.       The  ancient   classical   drama  :    a   study  in 

literary  evolution.  K  8318. 

f  New  English  theatre.     12  v.  K  2329. 

1.  Centlivre,  Mrs.  The  busybody :  comedy ;  A 
bold  stroke  for  a  wife  :  comedy. — Steele,  Sir  R.  The 
conscious  lovers  :  comedy. — Fielding,  H. — The  miser  : 
comedy. — Hoadley,  Dr.  The  suspicious  husband  : 
comedy. 

2.  Otway,  T.  The  orphan  ;  or,  the  unhappy  mar- 
riage :  tragedy. — Rowe,  N.  Fair  penitent  :  tragedy. 
— Thomson,  J.  Tancred  and  Sigismunda  :  tragedy. — 
Smith,  E.  Phcedra  and  Hippolitus  :  tragedy. — Young, 
E.     The  revenge  :  tragedy. 

3.  Dryden,  J.  Spanish  fryar  :  comedy. — Congreve, 
W.  The  old  bachelor :  comedy. — Beaumont  and 
Fletcher.  Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife  :  comedy. — 
Farquhar,  G.  The  recruiting  officer  :  comedy. — Van- 
brugh,  Sir],     The  provok'd  wife  :  comedy. 

4.  Hill,  A.  Merope  :  tragedy. — Rowe,  N.  Jane 
Shore  :  tragedy. — Congreve,  W.  The  mourning  bride  : 
tragedy.  —  Lee,  N.  The  rival  queens  :  tragedy. — Moore, 
E.     The  gamester  :  tragedy. 

5.  Congreve,  W.  Way  of  the  world :  comedy. -r- 
Howard,  Sir  R.  The  committee ;  or,  the  faithful 
Irishman  :  comedy. — Jonson,  B.  Every  man  in  his  hu- 
mour: comedy. — Farquhar,  G.  The  beaux' stratagem  : 
comedy. — Congreve,  W.     Love  for  love  :  comedy. 

6.  Southern,  T.  Oroonoko :  tragedy. — Lillo,  G. 
George  Barnwell  :  tragedy. — Otway,  T.  Venice  pre- 
serv'd  :  tragedy. — Rowe,  N.  Tamerlane  :  tragedy. 
Philips,  A.     Distrest  mother  :  tragedy. 

7.  Vanbrugh,  &>  J.,  rt«(/Cibber,  yl/r.  Provok'd  hus- 
band :  comedy. — Addison,  J.  The  drummer:  comedy. 
— Cibber,  C.  Love  makes  a  man  ;  comedy  ;  Careless 
husband  :  comedy. — Steele,  Sir  R.  The  funeral : 
comedy. 

8.  Jones,  H.  Earl  of  Essex  :  tragedy  ;  Barbarossa  : 
tragedy. — Dryden,  J.  All  for  love  :  tragedy. — Ma- 
homet the  imposter  :  tragedy.  By  Rev.  J.  Miller  and 
Dr.  B.  Hoadley.  —  Rowe,  N.   Lady  Jane  Gray  :  tragedy. 

9.  Dryden,  J.  Amphitryon  ;  or,  the  two  Sosias : 
comedy. — Congreve,  W.  The  double  dealer :  comedy. 
— Cibber,  C.  The  double  gallant ;  comedy. — Far- 
quhar, G.  The  inconstant  :  comedy.  The  constant 
couple  :  comedy. 

10.  Addison,  J.  Cato  :  tragedy. — Lee,  N.  Theo- 
dosius  :  tragedy. — Hughes,  J.  Siege  of  Damascus  : 
tragedy. — Home,  J.  Douglas  :  tragedy. — Hill,  A. 
Zara  :  tragedy. 

11.  Vanbrugh,  Sir  J.  The  city  wives' confederacy  : 
comedy. — Foote,  S.  The  minor  :  comedy. — Wycher- 
ley,  W.  The  country  wife  :  comedy. — Garrick,  D. 
The  chances :  comedy. — Centlivre,  Mrs.  S.  The 
wonder  :  comedy. 

12.  Glover,  Mr.  Medea  :  tragedy. — Young,  Dr.  The 
brothers  :  tragedy. — Garrick,  D.  Isabella  ;  or,  the 
fatal  marriage  :  tragedy.  Altered  from  Southern. — 
Murphy,  A.  Grecian  daughter  :  tragedy,— Whitehead, 
W.      The  Roman  father  :  tragedy. 

O'Connor.     Mr.  Donnelly's  reviewers.  K  2336./;/. 

Ransome.     Short  studies  of  Shakespeare's  plots.  K  2363. 
Robinson.     The  new  Pandora  :  a  drama.  K  2375. 


Schiller.     Jungfrau  von  Orleans  :  Tragodie.  K  3390./ 

Shakespeare.     \  The    Bankside  Shakespeare.     Ed.  by 

A.  Morgan,     v.  6-1 1.  K  2742.1*. 

6.  Much    ado   about   nothing.       [Ed.]     by   W.    H. 
Fleming. 

7.  Titus  Andronicus.     Introd.  by  A.  Morgan. 

8.  A    midsommer   nights  dreame.       Introd.    by  W. 
Reynolds. 

9.  Othello.     Introd.  by  T.  R.  Price. 

10.  King  Lear.     Introd.  by  A.  A.  Adee. 

11.  Hamlet,  prince  of  Denmark.     Introd.  by  E.  P. 
Vining. 

C.  Elocution  and  Rhetoric. 

Bainton.     Art  of  authorship.  M  5021. 

Bell.     Essays  and  postscripts  on  elocution.  M  5055. 

Davis.     Second  reading-book.  M  51 13. 

Delsarte.  Delsarte  system  of  oratory.  3d  ed.  M  5117. 
Depew.  Orations  and  after-dinner  speeches.  M  61 19. 
DiXEY.     Trade  of  authorship.  M  5123. 

Drew.     Pens  and  types  ;  or,  hints  and  helps  for  those 

who  write,   print,  read,  teach,  or  learn.      2d  ed. 

M  5i26.a. 
Hunt.     Studies  in  literature  and  style.  M  5217. j. 

Pendleton.     Newspaper  reporting   in   olden  time  and 

to-day.  M  9346. 

Root  and  Gilbert.     Franklin  speaker.  M  5377. 

Stebbins.      Delsarte    system    of    expression.       3d    ed. 

M  5420.  (/. 
Ward.     Life,  speeches,  and  orations.  M  6779. 

Warman.     The  voice  :  how  to  train  it,  how  to  care  for 

it.  M  5779. 

D.  Essays  and  Miscellany. 

Boyd.     East  coast  days  and  memories.  M  4055.3'. 

Browne.     Iconoclasm  and  whitewash,  and  other  papers. 
»  M  4537. 

Fiske  (A.  K.).     Midnight  talks  at  the  club.     M  4I50.»?. 
Fiske  (Mary  H.).     The  giddy  gusher  papers.    M  4150.^. 
Franklin.     Prefaces,  proverbs,  and  poems  of.     Original- 
ly printed  in  Poor  Richard's  almanacs  fori733-58. 

M  3157A 
Gray.     Making   the   best   of    things,  and  other   essays. 

M  4173. 
Hamley.       Shakespeare's    funeral,    and    other    papers. 

M  4184. 
Contents  :  Shakespeare's  funeral. — Mr.  Dusky's  opin- 
ions on  art. — Victor  Hugo  on  the  great  French  puzzle. 
— False  coin  in  poetry. — Slaughters  in  the  Soudan. — 
Mr.  Fechter's  Othello. — Life  of  Lord  Lytton. — Life 
and  letters  of  George  Eliot. — Pictures  of  Richard 
Doyle. — Mr.  Hayward  and  his  letters. 
Holmes.     Over  the  teacups.  M  1210.0. 

Jerome.     Idle  thoughts  of  an  idle  fellow.  M  4231. 

La   Bruy^re.     Morals    and   manners  of   the  17th  cen- 
tury, being  [his]  "  Characters."  M  3255. 
Mabie.     My  study  fire.                                          M  4276.;/?. 
Morris.     Prejudiced  inquiries.                                M  4318. 
Mulford.     The  white  cross  library,     v.  3,  4.      M  4320. 
Nadal.     Essays  at  home  and  elsewhere.                M  4326. 
Payn.     Notes  from  the  "  News."  M  4344- 
Rice.     Nature  and  culture.                                    M  4372.;?. 
Contents  :  Nature  and  her  lessons. — Woman  and  her 
sphere. — Education  and   its  errors. — America  and  her 
future. — Life  and  its  aspirations. — Mission  monument 
and  its  dedication. 
Russell.     In  a  club  room  :  the  monologue  of  a  man  who 
might  have  been  social.                                M  4381.?. 
ScHAFF.     Literature  and  poetry.                              M  4734- 
Contents  :    The   English  language. — The   poetry   of 
the  Bible.— The  Dies  Irre.— The  Stabat  Mater  Dolo- 
rosa.— The  Stabat  Mater  Speciosa.— St.  Bernard  as  a 
hymnist. — The  university  :  past,  present,  and  future. — 
Dante    Alighieri.— Poetic     tributes    to     Dante. — The 
Divina  Commedia. 


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Schopenhauer.     Religion  :  a  dialogue,  and  other  essays. 

M  4394. 

Contents  :  Religion  :  a  dialogue. — A  few    words  on 

Pantheism. — On  books  and  reading. — On  physiognomy. 

— Psychological  observations. — The  Christian  system. 

Stevenson,   edr.     Early  reviews  of  great  writers,    1786- 

1832.  M  4422. 

Story.     Conversations  in  a  studio.     2  v.  M  4423. 

Thoreau's  thoughts.     Selections  from  the   writings   of. 

M  3439- 
Tiffany.     Bird-bolts  :  shots  on  the  wing.  M  4441- 

Woodberrv.     Studies  in  letters  and  life.  M  44S9. 

E.     History  and  Criticism  of  Literature. 

Adams.     Rambles  in  book-land.  M  9004.;-. 

Beers.     From  Chaucer  to  Tennyson.  M  9034./. 

Clouston.  Flowers  from  a  Persian  garden,  and  other 
papers.  M  9094. 

Mitchell.     English  lands,  letters,  and  kings.     2  v. 

M  9309.1,2. 

I.  From  Celt  to  Tudor.  2.  From  Elizabeth  to 
Anne. 

Panin.  Lectures  on  Russian  literature  :  Pushkin,  Gogol, 
Turgenef,  Tolstoy.  M  9342. 

Pendleton.  Newspaper  reporting  in  olden  time  and 
to-day.  M  9346. 

Perry.     History  of  Greek  literature.  M  9708. 

Reed.     Hindu  literature  ;  or,  the  ancient  books  of  India. 

M  9367. /^. 

Smith.  A  century  of  American  literature  :  selections 
from  a  hundred  authors.  M  9412.^. 

Spofford  and  Gibbon,  edrs.  Library  of  choice  litera- 
ture.    2d  edition,     ro  v.  M  9751. 

Stedman  and  Hutchinson,  edrs.  Library  of  American 
literature,     v.  9-11.  M  9753. 

9.  Literature  of  the  Republic.     Part  4,  1861-88. 

10.  Literature  of  the  Republic.  Part  4,  continued, 
1861-88. 

II.  Literature  of  the  Republic.  Part  4,  concluded, 
1861-S8,  and  short  biographies  of  all  authors  repre- 
sented in  this  work. 

Wilkinson.  Classic  French  course  in  English.  M  94S2. 
Wright.      Children's  stories  in  English  literature. 

M  9493. 

F.     Language  and  Phonography. . 

Blake.  Lexicon  of  the  first  three  books  of  Homer's 
Iliad.  W  8044. 

Boisen.  Notes  to  the  preparatory  book  of  German 
prose.  W  3048. 

Browne.  American  book  of  business  letters  :  for  use 
in  schools  of  phonography.     Part  4.        W  106 1.<^. 

—  Book  of  business  letters.     Part  5.  W  1537./'. 

—  First  phonographic  reader.  W  1061./. 

—  Phonographic  monthly,     v.  2,  3,  6,  10,  12,   14  (Jan. 

1877-Dec.  1889).  W  1537. 

—  Religious  phonographic  reader.  W  1061./-. 

—  Shorthand  abbreviations.  W  1061.J. 

—  Text-book    of    phonography.     Simplified  edition. 

W  1061./. 

—  Typewriting  instructor.  W  181 3. 
Doriot.  Beginners'  book  in  French.  W  4125. 
Ernst.    Complete  Spanish  course(Robertsonian  method). 

VV  5138. 
Harding.     Greek  inflection.  W  81 86. 

Laurie.     Language  and  linguistic  method  in  the  school. 

W  262. 
Mead.     Our    mother    tongue.     [On    pronunciation.] 

W  2295. 
Parsons.  Cebes'  tablet,  with  introduction.  W  8343. 
Phyfe.     Seven  thousand  words  often    mispronounced. 

W  2351./. 
Pilling.       f  Bibliography  of   the  Iroquoian  languages. 

In  E  9773- 

—  f  Bibliography  of  the  Muskhogean  languages. 

In  E  9773. 


Pitman  (B.)  and  Howard  (J.  B.).     Manual  of  phonog- 
raphy. W  1353.5. 
Pitman  (I.).     Manual  of  phonography.  W  1353. c". 

—  Phonographic  and  pronouncing  dictionary  of  the  Eng- 

lish language.     6th  edition.  W  1353.^. 

—  Phonographic  phrase  book.  W  1353.0'. 

—  Phonographic  reporter.  W  1353./. 

—  Phonographic  teacher.  W  1353.^. 

—  Same,  and  Manual  of  phonography.  W  1353.^. 
Sauveur.  Causeries  avec  mes  eleves.  2d  ed.  W  4387. 
Smith.  Appendix  to  Initia  Grseca.  Part  i.  W  8412. 
Starck.  Grammar  and  language.  W  421. 
Tetlow.  Inductive  lessons  in  Latin.  W  8436. 
Tomlinson.  Selections  from  Latin  authors.  W  8444. 
Whitney,  edr.  f  Century  dictionary,  v.  2-4.  W  2897. 
Williams.     Our  dictionaries,  and  other  English  language 

topics.  W  2483.(7. 

Wright.      Comparative  grammar   of  the    Semitic   lan- 
guages. W  9796. 

G.     Poetry. 

Apollonius  Rhodius.      "The  argonautica."        Transl. 

into  English  prose  by  Coleridge.  K  8013. 

Arnold.     In  my  lady's  praise.     2d  edition.       K  lois.t. 

—  With    Sa'di    in    the   garden  ;    or,    the   book   of   love. 

K  901 5.  w. 
Note. — "The   3d  chapter  of   the    '  Bostan '   of    the 
Persian  poet  Sa'di." 
Benton.     Emerson  as  a  poet.  K  1037.4'. 

Billman.     Bluebird  notes.  K  1041. 

Brooks.     English  poetry  and  poets.  K  io6o.<». 

Browning.     Asolando  :  fancies  and  facts.         K  \ofi\.d. 

—  Selections  from,  by  Mrs.  A.  N.  Bullens.  K  io6i.7'. 
Campbell.  Lake  lyrics,  and  other  poems.  K  1073./. 
Carleton.  City  legends.  K  1545.0'. 
Chaucer.      Legend  of  good  women.     Ed.  by  Skeat. 

K  1084./. 
Crandall.     Representative  sonnets  by  American  poets. 

K  1104.3. 
Dandridge.     Joy  ;  and  other  poems.  K  1113. 

Dawson.     Makers  of  modern  English :  handbook  to  the 

greater  poets  of  the  century.  K  1115./W. 

Eggleston.     American  war  ballads  and  lyrics.     2  v. 

K  1134. 
Emmons.     Mingled  memories  :  poems.  K  1136.W. 

Euripides.       Bacchantes.       Ed.    bv    Beckwith.       [  In 

Greek.]  '  K  %\y^.e. 

Fagan.     Southern  war  songs.  K  1585. 

Farrar.      With    the    poets  :    a    selection    of    English 

poetry.     3d  edition.  K  1 145. 

Gilbert.     Songs  of  a  Savoyard.  K  1601. 

Gladstone.  Landmarks  of  Homeric  study.  K  8169./. 
GowER.     Tales  of  the  seven  deadly  sins,  being  the  Con- 

fessio  amantis.     Ed.  by  Morley.  K  11 73./. 

Harlan.     Ida  Randolph  of  Virginia  :  a  historical  sketch 

inverse.     2d  edition.  K  Ii86.». 

Harris.    Spiritual  sense  of  Dante's  "  Divina  commedia." 

K  6187. 
Lamb.       Adventures    of    Ulysses.       Introd.     by    Lang. 

K  8259.47. 
Lowell.     A  fable  for  the  critics.  K  1274.5. 

Mason,  compiler.     Songs  of  fairy  land.  K  1290.J. 

Milton.     Poetical  works.     With  memoir  by  Montgomery. 

2  V.  K  1 306.  r. 

Morris.     Earthly  paradise.     5  v.  K  1317.^. 

1.  The  wanderers. —  Atalanta's  race. — The  man 
born  to  be  king.  —  Doom  of  Acrisius. — The  proud  king. 

2.  Cupid  and  Psyche. — Writing  on  the  image. — 
Love  of  Alcestis. — Lady  of  the  land. — Son  of  Croesus. 
— Watching  of  the  falcon. — Pygmaleon  and  the  image. 
— Ogier  the  Dane. 

3.  Death  of  Paris. — Land  east  of  the  sun  and  west 
of  the  moon. — Acontius  and  Cydippe. — Man  who  never 
laughed  again. — Story  of  Rhodope. 

4.  Lovers  of  Gudrun. — Golden  apples. — Fostering 
of  Aslaug. — Bellerophon  at  Argos. 


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Morris. — Continued. 

5.   Ring  given  to  Venus. — Hellerophon  in  Lycia. — 

Hill  of  Venus. — The  epilogue. 

—  Story    of   Sigurd   the    Volsung,    and    the    fall  of   the 

Niblungs.     4th  edition.  K  3690. 

Nettleship.     Robert  Browning  :    essays  and  thoughts. 

K  1327. 
Peacock.     Poems  of  the  plains.  K  1345.6. 

P1ND.A.R.     The  Olympian   and    Pythian  odes.     [Ed.]  by 
Gildersleeve.  K  8353.^. 

Poems.     By  M.  A.  M.  K  1714. 

PURDY.     Legends  of  the  Susquehanna,  and  other  poems. 

K  1359- 

Ross.     Celebrated  songs  of  Scotland   from  James  V.  to 

H.  S.  Riddell.  K  1727. 

Shakespeare.      Poems.      Ed.    with    notes    by    Rolfe. 

K  1401.;-. 
Sladen,  edr.     Australian  poets,  17S8-188S  :  a  selection. 

K  1409. 
Smith  (Jeanie  O.).     Day  lilies.  K  \\\2.d. 

Smith  (Laura  A.).  Through  Romany  songland.  K  9412. 
SOUTHEY.  Poetical  works.  With  a  memoir.  K  1416.^. 
Spenser.     Poetical  works.     Ed.  from  the  best  editions. 

K  1417./. 

Symonds.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  Dante.   K  6431. 

Tennyson.     Demeter,  and  other  poems.  K  1436.^'. 

Virgil,     .i^neid.    Transl.  into  English  verse  by  Coning- 

ton.     8th  edition.  K  8469.0. 


Virgil. — continued.     Greater  poems,    v.  2.    [In  Latin.] 
Ed.  by  Greenough.  K  8460.^'. 

—  Poems.     Transl.    into    English  prose    by    Coningtoii. 

New  edition.  K  8460. A. 

Walker.     Lady  of  Dardale,  and  other  poems.     K  1773. 
Watson.     Letters  from  Colorado.  K  1467. 

H.     Wit  and  Humor. 

Anstey.     Voces  populi.  M  2506. 

Aunt  Nabby  :    her   rambles,    adventures,    and    notions. 

2d  edition.  M  2019. 

Barnum.     Funny  stories.  M  2028. 

Boyle,     ^sop  redivivus.  M  3055. 

Burnand.     New  light   thrown  across  the  keep  it  quite 

darkest  Africa.  M  2067  n. 

—  Very  much  abroad.  M  2067. 
Crofton.       Hairbreadth  escapes  of    Major  Mendax. 

M  2563. 
Jerrold.      The  barber's  chair,  and  The  hedgehog  letters, 

M  222)1. b. 

Lang,    Old  friends  :  essays  in  epistolary  parody.  M  2261. 

Morris,  compiler.     Half-hours  with  the  best  humorous 

authors.     4  v.  M  2317. 

I,  2.   American.     3.   English.     4.   English,  etc. 

MOTT.     The   old  settler  and   his  tales  of  Sugar  Swamp. 

M  2318. 
Quigg.     Tin-types  taken  in  the  streets  of  N.  Y.  M  2361. 


PART  6.-NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS. 


A.     Astronomy. 

Ball.  Star-land  :  talks  with  young  people  about  the 
wonders  of  the  heavens.  D  6044.J. 

— Time  and  tide  :  a  romance  of  the  moon.  D  6044.  A 

Chambers.  Handbook  of  descriptive  and  practical 
astronomy.     4th  edition.     3  v.  D  6550.0. 

I.   The  sun,   planets,    and    comets.     2.   Instruments 
and  practical  astronomy.     3.   The  starry  heavens. 

Flammarion.     Uranie.  D  6152. z/. 

Gore.     Scenery  of  the  heavens.  D  6173. 

LocKYER.     The  meteoric  hypothesis.  D  6663. w. 

LtJCE.     Text-book  of  seamanship.     Revised  by  Ward. 

G  7664. 

Parker.     Familiar  talks  on  astronomy.  D  6343. 

Steele.     New  descriptive  astronomy.  D  6421. 

Thornton.     Advanced  physiography.  D  6439. 

United  States.  House  of  Representatives.  \  Inter- 
national conference  on  a  prime  meridian  and  a 
universal  day.  D  6773. 

B.     Botany. 

Friend.     Flowers  and  flower  lore.  E  1594. 

Newhall.     Trees  of  northeastern  America.  E  1697. 

Sachs.     History  of  botany,  1530-1860.  E  1382. 

C.     Chemistry. 

Bknedikt.     Chemistry  of  the  coal-tar  colours.     Ed.  by 

Knecht.     2d  edition.  D  5036. 

Bernthsen.  Text-book  of  organic  chemistry.  D  5037. 
Blair.  Organic  analysis  of  potable  waters.  D  5044.0. 
Bloxam.     Chemistry,  inorganic  and  organic.   7th  edition, 

by  Thomson.  D  5528. 

Church.  Chemistry  of  paints  and  painting.  D  5089. 
Cornwall.     Manual    of   blowpipe     analysis.      2d   ed. 

D5561. 

FoWNES.     Manual  of  chemistry.  D  5156.W. 

Note. — Embodies    Watts'    "  Physical  and   inorganic 

chemistry." 

Fresenius.     Qualitative  chemical  analysis.     Revised  by 

Johnson.     8th  edition.  D  5594.0. 

—  Quantitative    chemical    analysis.      Ed.    by    Allen    and 

Johnson.  D  5594./-. 

Groves  and  Thorp,  edrs.     Chemical  technology,    v.  i. 

Fuel  and  its  applications.  D  5606. 


Ostwald.     Outlines  of  general  chemistry.  D  5704. 

Plattner's  Manual  of  analysis  with  the  blowpipe.  Re- 
vised by  Richter.     6th  edition.  D  5713. 

Remsen.     Inorganic  chemistry.  D  5721. 

Richards.  Aluminium  :  its  history  and  applications. 
2d  edition.  D  5724. 

Steele.     Popular  chemistry.  D  5421. 

Sutton.     Volumetric  analysis.     5th  edition.         D  5758. 

Wanklyn.     Gas  engineer's  chemical  manual.       D  5464. 

—  awa' Cooper.     Air  analysis.  05464.0. 
Wiechmann.     Sugar  analysis.  D  5482. 

D.    Evolution,  Biology,  and  Ethnology. 

Bergen  (J.  Y.)  and  (Fanny  D.).     Primer  of  Darwinism 

and  organic  evolution.  F  1036. 

Brinton.     Essays  of  an  Americanist.  E  9536. 

I.   Ethnologic  and  archa;ologic. — 2.   Mythology  and 

folk   lore. — 3.  Graphic    systems    and      literature. — 4. 

Linguistic. 

—  Races  and  peoples.  E  9058. 
Brooklyn    Ethical  Association.        Evolution.     F  1059. 

Contents  :  Thompson,  D.  G.  Herbert  Spencer. — 
Chadwick,  JRez'.  J.  W.  Charles  Edward  Darwin. — 
Serviss,  G.  P.  Solar  and  planetary  evolution. — Janes, 
Dr.  L.  G.  Evolution  of  the  earth.— Potts,  W.  Evo- 
lution of  vegetal  life. — Raymond,  R.  W.  Evolution 
of  animal  life. — Cope,  E.  D.  The  descent  of  man. — 
Eccles,  Dr.  R.  G.  Evolution  of  mind.— Skillton,  J.  A. 
Evolution  of  society. — Sampson,  Z.  S.  Evolution  of 
theology. — Janes,  Dr.  L.  G.  Evolution  of  morals. 
— Parshall,  N.  C.  Proofs  of  evolution. — Chadwick, 
I\ev.  J.  W.  Evolution  as  related  to  religious  thought. — 
Nichols,  S.  H.  Philosophy  of  evolution. — Savage,  /\ev. 
M.  J.  Effects  of  evolution  on  the  coming  civilization. 
Darwin.     Descent  of  man.     New  edition.  E  9114.0. 

Durham.     Evolution,    antiquity    of  man,    bacteria,    etc. 

F  II 30. 
ElMER.  Organic  evolution  as  the  result  of  the  inherit- 
ance of  acquired  characters.  F  1581. 
Holmes,  f  Textile  fabrics  of  ancient  Peru.  7«  E  9773. 
Keary.  Dawn  of  history.  New  edition.  E  9238.0. 
Mivart.     Origin  of  human  reason.                          E  9687. 

Note. — "  An  examination  of  recent  hypotheses." 
Morris.     Civilization  :  an  historical   review  of  its  ele- 
ments.    2  v.  E  9187. 


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SiRET.     t  Les  premiers  ages  du  metal  dans  le  sud-est  de 
I'Espagne  :  texte.  E  9882. 

—  t  Same  :  Album  of  plates.     F  . 

SiTTON.     Evolution  and  disease.  F  4429. 

T.-VYT-OR.     Origin  of  the  Aryans  :  the  prehistoric  ethnol- 
ogy and  civilization  of  Europe.  E  9434. 
Tuo.M.'iS.     f  Circular,  square,  and  octagonal  earthworks 
of  Ohio.                                                         /«  E  9773. 
Thruston.     Antiquities  of  Tennessee.                  E  9764. 
United  States.    Jiunau  of  Ethnology,  f  2d,  3d,  5th  and 
6th  annual  reports  (iSSo-Si— 1884-85).       E  9S91. 

t  [Pamphlets.]  E  9773. 

Contents  :  Thomas,  C.  The  circular,  square,  and 
octagonal  earthworks  of  Ohio. — Pilling,  J.  C.  Bib- 
liography of  the  Muskhogean  languages. — Holmes,  W. 
H.  Textile  fabrics  of  ancient  Peru. — Thomas,  C.  j 
The  problem  of  the  Ohio  mounds.  —  Pilling,  J.  C.  Bib- 
liography of  the  Iroquoian  languages. 


.     Geology,    Mineralogy,  and   Physical 
Geography. 

BoscowiTZ.     Earthquakes.  D  7052. 

Dana.     Characteristics  of    volcanoes   [of]  the  Hawaiian 

Islands.  D  756S. 

GiBERNE.     The  ocean  of  air  :    meteorology  for  beginners. 

D  7166. 
tjRiMES.     Geonomy:  creation   of   the   continents  by  the 

ocean  currents.  D  7176. 

(irvoT.     The  earth  and  man.    Revised  edition.  D  71  So.a'. 
Harrison.    Creation  and  physical  structure  of  the  earth. 

D  8612. 
Hazen.     The  tornado.  D  7191. 

HoGAN.      Popular  mineralogy  and  geology.  D  8209.  ! 

Jannettaz.     Determination  of  rocks  :  an  introduction  to  ] 

lithology.     2d  edition.  D  8227.  j 

Macfarlane.     American  geological  railway  guide.     2d  j 

edition.  D  8279. 

Rothschild.     Hand-book  of  precious  stones.      D  9378. 
Shaler.     Aspects   of  the   earth  :  a   popular  account  of 

some  familiar  geological  phenomena.  D  7742. 

Starr.     On  the  hills.  D  8420. 

Steele,     Fourteen  weeks  in  popular  geology.      D  8421. 
United  States.     Geological  Survev.    \  2d  annual  report, 

1880-81.  '  D  8891. 

—  Geological  and  Geographical  Sur7>ey  of  the  Territories. 

f  9th-iith  annual  report.     1875-77.  D  8773. 

—  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories,    \  Report,    v.  g. 

D  S891.C. 
Contents  :  Meeks,  F.  B.     Invertebrate  cetaceous  and 
tertiary  fossils  of  the  upper  Missouri  country. 

—  Signal  office.     \  Report  of  chief  signal-ofHcer  for  1879,  j 

1884,  and  1885,  Pt.  I.  D  7773.J 


F.     Mathematics. 

Bowser.    Elements  of  plane  and  solid  geometry.   D  1056. 
Chauvent.    Elementary  geometry.    Revised  and  abridged 

by  Byerly.  D  1084.  I 

Hawkins.     Handbook  of  calculations  for  engineers  and 

firemen.  D  1614. 

LOOMIS.     Tables  of  logarithms   of   numbers,  sines,  and 

tangents.     76th  edition.  D  1664.  ; 

Nystrom.      Duodenal    arithmetic    and    metrology. 

In  D  3701. 
Osborne.  Examples  of  differential  equations.  D  1339. 
Perrin.     Drill-book  in  algebra.  D  1347. 

Ropp.     Commercial  calculator.  D  1377. 

Totten.     An  important  question  in  metrology.  D  1767. 

Note. — Against  the  Metric  System.  \ 

Wells.     University  algebra.  D  17S4.  ' 

Wentworth.     Elements  of  algebra.  D  1474. </. 

—  Grammar  school  arithmetic.  D  1474.^. 

—  Text-book  of  plane  geometry.  D  1474.^.  . 

—  Text-book  of  plane  and  solid  geometry.      Revised.        j 

D  I474.a.  I 


Wentworth  aW  Reed.  First  steps  in  number.  Pupil's 
edition.  D  1474.^. 

Same.     Teacher's  edition.  D  1474./. 

Wood.     Trigonometry  :  analytical,  plane,  and  spherical. 

D  1490. 

G.     Medical  Science. 

Bacigalupi.  Immunity  through  leucomaines.  [Vaccina- 
tion.] F  5052. 

Bridger.      Man  and  his  maladies  ;  or,  the  way  to  health. 

F  4058. 

Brown-S£quard.    The  "  elixir  of  life."    Ed.  by  Dunbar. 

F  4061. 

Butler.  Emergency  notes  :  what  to  do  in  accidents  and 
sudden  illness  until  the  doctor  comes.  F  4069. 

Fothergill.  The  town  dweller :  his  needs  and  his 
wants.  F  2156.  ^ 

Godding.  Two  hard  cases  :  sketches  from  a  physician's 
portfolio.  F  5171. 

Lagrange.      Physiology  of  bodily  exercise.  F  2257. 

L.\throp.     a  secret  institution.  F  5262. 

Note. — An  expose  of  alleged  abuses  in  the  Insane 
A.sylum,  at  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Mattison.      Treatment  of  opium  addiction.  F  5293. 

Mercier.      Sanity  and  insanity.  F  5299. 

New  York  State  Homoeopathic  Asylum  for  the  Insane 
at  Middletown.    \  19th  annual  report,  1889.  ^  5753' 

Power  and  others.  Management  of  the  eye,  ear,  and 
throat.  F  5356.W. 

Prudden.     Dust  and  its  dangers.  F  4358. </. 

—  Manual  of  practical  normal  histology.     5th  ed.  F  1358. 

—  Story  of  the  bacteria.  F  435S. 
Rankin.  Hygiene  of  childhood.  F2363. 
Roosa.     The  old  hospital,  and  other  papers.  F  726. 

Note. — 2d  edition  of  "  A  doctor's  suggestions." 

Schultz's  Mineral  spring  waters.  F  3395. 

Smith.  Question  of  anaesthesia  arising  on  the  memorial 
of  C.  T.  Wells  to  the  U.  S.  Senate.  F  5747. 

Steele.     Fourteen  weeks  in  human  physiology.   F  141 9. 

Stephens.  Living  matter  :  a  cycle  of  growth  and  decline 
in  animal  organisms.     [On  old  age.]  F  1420. 

Sutton.     Evolution  and  disease.  F  4429. 

United  States.  Marine  Hospital  Service.  \  Annual  re- 
ports of  the  supervising  surgeon-general  for  1876- 
77.  F  773. 

Winterburn.     f  Commonplace  midwifery.  F7791. 

H.     Natural  History. 

Abbott.     Outings  at  odd  times.  E  i.^. 

Ballard.     Among  the  moths  and  butterflies.         E  4514. 

Beaugrand.     Walks  abroad  of  two  young  naturalists. 

E  2519. 

Brightwen.     Wild  nature  won  by  kindness.         E  2058. 

Cooke.     Toilers  in  the  sea.  E  3100. 

Darwin.  Journal  of  researches  into  natural  histor)'  and 
geology  during  a  voyage  round  the  world.  New 
edition.         ,  E  563. 

—  Structure  and  distribution  of  coral  reefs.     3d  edition. 

E  31 14'^- 
Dragon  flies  vs.  mosquitoes.     Can  the  mosquito  pest  be 
mitigated  ?    By  working  entomologists.         E  4576. 
Fish.     The  blessed  birds.  E  7151. 

Geddes  and  Thomson.     Evolution  of  sex.  E  2164. 

Harris.     Insects  injurious  to  vegetation.  E  4612. 

Kingsley.     Glaucus  ;  or,  the  wonders  of  the  shore. 

E  5244- 
Knox.      Horse    stories,  and    stories  of  other  animals. 

E  8650. 
Maynard.     Eggs  of  North  American  birds.  E  7690. 

—  Naturalist's  guide  in  collecting  and  preserving  objects 

of  natural  history.      Revised  edition.  E  2294.;/. 

Note. — '•  With  a  complete  catalogue  of  the  birds  of 
eastern  Massachusetts." 
Poulton.     Colours  of  animals  :  their  meaning  and  use. 

E  2356. 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES :  Legislative  Bodies. 


Reid.     Naturalist  in  Siluria.  E  2367. 

Steele.     Fur,  feathers,  and  fuzz.  E  2421. 

Tenney.     Young  folks'  pictures  and  stories  of  animals. 

E  2436.J. 
Torrey.     a  rambler's  lease.  E  445. 

Ty'TLER.     [Miss  H.  Keddie.]     Footprints:  nature  seen 

on  its  human.side.     4th  edition.  E  451. 

United.  States.       Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 

f  Bulletin,     v.   7.     18S7.  E  5773-«- 
Report  of  the  commissioner  for  18S6.  E  5773. 

—  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries,    f  Fur- 

seal  and  other  fisheries  of  Alaska.  E  ^"iT^.b. 

—  Engineer  Dep't,   U.  S.  A.     f  Geographical  and  geolo- 

gical explorations  and  surveys  west  of  the  looth 
meridian,     v.  5.   Zoology.  Q  891.(7. 

—  Entomological  Commission.     \  First  annual  report  for 

1877-  E  4773- 

Weir.     Our  cats  and  all  about  them.  E  8472. 


I.     Physics. 

Allen.  Falling  in  love,  with  essays  on  more  exact 
branches  of  science.  D  8./. 

Buckley.     Through  magic  glasses,  and  other  lectures. 

D  63./. 
Note. — Sequel  to  "  The  fairyland  of  science." 

DiBDIN.  Practical  photometry  :  a  guide  to  the  study  of 
the  measurement  of  light.  D  3573. 

Earl.  Elements  of  laboratory  work  :  a  course  of  natural 
science.  D  2134. 

Everett.     Text-book  of  physics.  5th  edition.   D  2 140. A 

Hepworth.      Book  of  the  [magic]  lantern.  D  3196. 

Hopkins.     Experimental  science.     2d  edition.     D  2627. 

Kimball.     Physical  properties  of  gases.  D  3243, 

Madan.     Elementary  treatise  on  heat.  D  4284. 

Molloy.     Gleanings  in  science.  D  312. 

NvsTROM.     Elements  of  mechanics.  D  3701. 

Peck.  Introductory  course  of  natural  philosophy.  Ed. 
from  Ganot's  "  Popular  physics."  Revised  by 
Burbank  and  Hanson.  D  2345. 

Preston.     Theory  of  light.  D  3715. 

Stewart.     Heat  and  light  problems.  D  3421. 

Thurston.      Heat  as  a  form  of  energy.  D  4440. 

Tissandier.    Half  hours  of  scientific  amusement.    D  442, 

WORTHINGTON.     Physical  laboratory.  D  2491. 

Wright.  Threshold  of  science :  simple  and  amusing 
experiments.  D  493, 


ELECTRICITY    AND    MAGNETTSM. 

Allsop.     Practical  electrical  belt  fitting.  D  4008. 

Atkinson.     .Static  electricity.  D  4018.0. 

Badt.     Bell  hangers'  hand-book.  D  4022./'. 

—  Incandescent  wiring  hand-book.   2d  edition.   D  4022  ;. 

Blakesley.     Alternating  currents  of  electricity.     2d  ed. 

D  4044. 

Desmond.     Electricity  for  engineers.  D  4119. 

Electricity  in  daily  life.    [By  various  authors.]    D  458 1 . 

FooTE.     Economic  value  of  electric  light  and  power. 

D4154. 

Gordon.     School  electricity.  D  4173. 

Gray,  A.  Absolute  measurements  in  electricity  and  ma^;- 
netism.     2d  edition.  D  4174. 

Gray,  J.     Electrical  influence  machines.  D  4174  c-. 

Hope.     Wonders  of  electricity.  D  4212. 

HospiTALiER.     Domestic  electricity.  D  4625.'Z. 

Houston.  Dictionary  of  electrical  words,  terms,  and 
phrases.  D  4214. 

Jamieson.  Elementary  manual  of  magnetism  and  elec- 
tricity.    Part  I.   Magnetism.  D  4227. 

Jenkin.     Electricity.  D  4230. 

Kapp.     Electrical  transmission  of  energy.     2d  edition. 

D  4236. (/. 

Kennelly  and  Wilkinson.  Practical  notes  for  electrical 
students,  v.  i.  Laws,  units,  and  simple  measuring- 
instruments.  D  4645. 

Larden.     Electricity  for  public  schools  and  colleges. 

D  4261. 

Pope,     f  Evolution  of  the  electric  incandescent  lamp. 

D  4714. 

POYSER.     Magnetism  and  electricity.  D  4355. 

Practical  electrics  :  a  universal  handy-book  of  everyday 
electrical  matters.  D  4356. 

Prescott.     Bell's  electric  speaking  telephone.    D  4715.^'. 

Salomons.  Electric  light  installations  and  the  manage- 
ment of  accumulators.  D  4384.  j. 

Schellen.  Magneto-electric  and  dynamo-electric  ma- 
chines.    V.  I.     2d  edition.  D  4733. 

Slingo  and  Brooker.     Electrical  engineering.     D  4410. 

Swinburne.     Practical  electrical  measurement.     D  475^- 

Trevert.     Experimental  electricity.  D  4446. 

Tumlirz.  Potential,  and  its  application  to  the  explana- 
tion of  electrical  phenomena.  D  4447. 

TuNZELMANN.     Electricity  in  modern  life.  D  444S. 

Urquhart.     Electric  light  fitting.  D  4456. 

Walker.     Electricity  in  our  homes  and  workshops. 

D  4464.^ 


PART   7.-POLITICAL  AND    SOCIAL   SCIENCES. 


A.     Annals  of  Legislative  Bodies  and 
Public  Documents. 

New  York  City.  Board  of  Aldermen.  \  Ordinances, 
resolutions,  etc.,  approved  by  the  mayor,  v.  56. 
57.  U  2697.  r. 

f  Proceedings,     v.  189-196.  U  2697.?. 

New  York  State.  \  Manual  of  the  legislature,  1890. 
By  E.  A.  Werner.  U  2329. 

—  Assembly,     f  Documents,  ii2ih    session,  1889.      15  v. 

U  2697. 

f  Journal,    ii2th,    ri3th   session,  1889,   1S90.     4  V. 

U  2697. a. 

—  Senate,     f  Documents,    112th    session,    1889.      11    v. 

U  2697.^. 
1  Journal,    112th,     113th    session,    1889-90.     2    v. 

U  2697. <r. 
United  States.  Department  of  Justice.  \  Annual  re- 
port of  the  Attorney-General,  1888.  U  2773. at. 

—  House   of  Representatives.     \  The    Covode    investiga- 

tion, i860.  U  2773  z. 

t  Executive  documents,  ist  session  29th  to  2d  ses- 
sion 49th  congress.  422  v.  8°.  U  iiii-m. 

t  Same,  ist  session  33d  to  1st  session  49th  congress. 

27  v.  4".  U  2891.2. 


United  States.     House  of  Representatives— continued. 

t  Journal,  ist  session  29th  to  ist  session  49th  con- 
gress.    43  V.  U  2773./. 

f  Miscellaneous  documents,   2d    session  32d  to   2d 

session  49th  congress.      189  v.  8".  U  2773. j. 

f  Same,  3d  session  42d  to  ist  session  49th  congress. 

52  V.  4°.  U  2891./. 

f  Reports  of  committees,    ist    session    29th    to   2d 

session  49th  congress.      137  v.  8".  U  2773. A 

f  Same,  1st  session  46th  to  1st  session  49th  congress. 

3  V.  4'.  U  2891.^. 

—  Interior  Departmcfit.     f  Report   of    the   secretary  for 

1872-89.     31  V.  8\  U  2773.r. 
\Same,  18S1-85.  1887.     7  v.  4  .  U  2891./. 

—  f  Message  of  the  President,  2d  session  40th   congress. 

[Abridged.]  U  2773./. 

—  f  Reports  of  the  Court  of  Claims,  ist  session  34th  con- 

gress  V.    I,   and    1st   session    35th    congress  v.  2. 

U  2772.3. 

—  Senate.     \  Executive  documents,    ist  session    31st  to 

2d  session  49th  congress.     94  v.  8°.         U  i-jTi-u. 

f  Same.  Ist  session  43d  to  1st  session  4Sth  congress. 

II  v.  4'.  U  2891.3. 

+  Journal,  2d  session  32d  to  2d  session  49th  con- 
gress.    33  V.  U  2773.ff. 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES:  Law  and  Crime. 


25 


United  States.     Senate. — continued. 

t  Miscellaneous  documents,  ist  session  yzA  to  2d 

session  49th  congress.     57  v.  8'.  U  2773. z'. 
f  Same,  Ist  session  47th  to  2d  session  49th  congress. 

18  V.  4'.  U  2891. /i. 

—  t  Reports  of  committees,  ist  session  32d  to  2d  ses- 

sion 49th  congress.     82  V.  U  2773.ZC/. 

—  Slate  Department.     \  Papers  relating  to  foreign  affairs, 
3d  session  37th  congress  (1862  to  1887).    9  v. 

U  2773.//. 

Westchester  Co.  (N.  Y.).     f  Proceedings  of  the  Board 
of  Supervisors.     Session  of  1889.  U  27S5. 

B.     Commerce  and  Business. 

Cunningham.     Growth  of   English    industry    and    com- 
merce during  the  early  and  Middle  Ages.    U  8564. 

Curtis,     f  Trade  and  transportation  between  the  U.  S. 
and  Spanish  America.  U  S565. 

Earling.     Whom  to  trust  :  a  practical  treatise  on  mer- 
cantile credits.  H  9 131. 

Eaton.      100  lessons  in  business.  H  9579. 

Gibbons.     Industrial  history  of  England.  U  8166. 

Goodwin.       Practical    instruction    for    business  men. 

H  9603.  /. 

Hunter.     Self-instruction    in    bookkeeping.      New  ed. 

H  9218.0. 

New  York  Produce   Exchange,     f  Report  from  July  i, 
1888,  to  July  I.  1890.     2  V.  U  8697.(7. 

New  York  State  Chamber  of  Commerce,     t  32d  annual 
report.  U  8697. 

United  States.     Bureau  of  Statistics.     •(•  Foreign  com- 
merce and  navigation  for  1889.  U  8773. 

—  Central  and  South  American  Commissioners,  f  Report, 
1885.  U8773-/- 

—  Committee     on     Merctiant     Marine    and     Fisheries. 
f  American  merchant  marine  in  the  foreign  trade. 

U  8773-''- 

—  Select  Committee  on   Transportation  Routes  to  the  Sea- 
board.    \  Report,  43d  congress,  ist  session. 

U  8773.  «• 

State   Department.     \  Reports    (Nos.    1-3)  from    the 

consuls  of  the  U.  S  ,  1881.  U  8773.^. 

Same,  Nos.  102-120.  U  8773.^^. 

—  ■■  Index  to  Nos.  101-104.  U  8773.^0-. 

—  f  Same,  to  Nos.  60-115.  U  8773.^. 
Wells  and  Codman.     Question  of  ships.  U  8473.  jr. 

C.     Education  and  Mnemonics. 

California,    University    of.      -f-  Register,    1S89-90. 

X  7543.-5. 

Evans.     Memory    training ;    a   complete    and    practical 
system.  X  7140.W. 

Grant.     Exercises  for  the  improvement  of  the  senses  for 
young  children.  X  7174. <■. 

Henderson.     Thomas  Jefferson's  views  on  public  edu- 
cation. X  7195. 

Hopkins.     Practical  pedagogy  ;  or,  the  science  of  teach- 
ing illustrated.  X  7213. 

Howland.     Practical   hints   for   the   teachers  of  public 
schools.  X  7214. 

Hubert.     Nursery  lesson  book  :  a  guide  for  mothers  in 
teaching  young  children.  X  7844. 

Ki.EMM.     European  schools.  X  7246.C'. 

LaNvj.     Oxford  :    brief   historical  and  descriptive  notes. 

X  7261. 

Lange.     Higher  education  of  women  in  Europe. 

X  7261.7/. 

Leland.     Practical  education.     3d  ed.  X  7264. 

Morgan.     Studies  in  pedagogy.  X  7317. 

New   York   City.     Board  of   Education.     \  Directory, 
1890.  X  7329. 

f  Journal,  1889.  X  7697.0. 

t  Manual,  1890.  X  7329.(7. 

■ f  48th  annual  report,  1889.  X  7697.^. 

New  York  State.      University  of  the  State,     f  103d  an- 
nual report  of  the  regents.     1890.  X  7697.6-, 


Pennsylvania,  University  of.  f  Catalogue  and  an- 
nouncements. 1889-90.  X  7346. 

Prince.     Courses  and  methods  :  a  handbook  for  teachers. 

X  7359. 

Quick.     Essays  on  educational  reformers.  X  7361. 

Note. — International  education  series,  vol.  17. 

Spalding.     Education  and  the  higher  life.  X  7416. 

Staten  Island  Academy,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  Year  book, 
1885.  X  7421. 

Thompson.     Kindergarten  homes.  X  7438. /&. 

Union  College  Alumni  Association  of  N.  Y.  f  By-laws, 
list  of  officers  and  members,  etc.,  1890.     X  7454.(7. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Education,  f  Report  of  the 
commissioner  for  1S87-88.  X  7773 

Warner.  Growth  and  means  of  training  the  mental 
faculty.  X  7465. 

Woodward.     Manual  training  in  education.         X  7490. 

Yale  University,     f  Catalogue,  1889.  X  7798. 

—  f  Same,  1889-90.  X  7798. 

D.     Government  and  Politics. 

Appeal  to  Pharaoh  :  the  Negro  problem,  and  its  radical 
solution.  U  1013. 

Cable.     The  Negro  question.  U  io7i.«. 

Civil  polity  of  the  U.  S.  By  a  member  of  the  N.  Y. 
Bar.  U  1090. 

Collin.     Financial  and  political  affairs  of  the  country. 

U  1558. 

Constitutional  history  of  the  U.  S.  as  seen  in  the  de- 
velopment of  American  law.  By  Judge  Cooley 
[and  others].  "  U  1559. 

Curtis.  Constitutional  history  of  the  U.  S.  from  the 
Declaration  of  Independence  to  the  close  of  the 
Civil  War.     v.  i.  U  1565.(7. 

Dillon.  Adverse  theories  of  the  origin  and  nature  of  the 
government  of  the  U.  S.  U  1573- 

Field.  Bright  skies  and  dark  shadows.  [Negro  ques- 
tion.] Q  9149- 

FiSKE.  Civil  government  in  the  U.  S.  with  reference  to 
its  origins.  U  1151. 

Gellatlv.     Necklace  of  liberty.  U  1164. 

Grady.     The  new  south.  U  1174. 

HOLST.  Constitutional  and  political  history  of  the  U.  S. 
1856-59.  v.  6.  Buchanan's  election  to  end  of  the 
35th  congress.  U  1626.6. 

HosMER.    Short  history  of  Anglo-Saxon  freedom.  U  213. 

Justice  and  jurisprudence  :  constitutional  limitations  of 
the  13th,  14th,  and  15th  amendments.         U  1641. 

Lockwood.      Constitutional  history  of  France.       U  663. 

McPherson.      Hand-book  of  politics  for  1890.     U  1670. 

Mell.  Rules  for  conducting  business  in  deliberative 
assemblies.      New  edition.  V  297. 

Moses.     Federal  government  of  Switzerland.  U  31S. 

Norton.  Political  Americanisms  :  a  glossary  of  phrases 
current  at  different  periods  in  American  politics. 

U  1334. 

Smith.  Rules  and  practice  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives.    6th  edition.  Y  747. 

Taylor.  Origin  and  growth  of  the  English  constitution. 
Pt.  I.    Making  of  the  constitution.  U  759- 

Thayer.      History  of  the  Kansas  crusade.  U  1437. 

Tiedeman.     The  unwritten  constitution  of  the  U.  S. 

U  1441. 

United  States.  Cii'il- Service  Commission,  f  4th  report, 
1S88.  U  1773- 

—  House  of  Represtntatives.  f  Constitution  of  the  U.S., 
standing  rules  for  conducting  business  in  the  House, 
etc.     5th  edition.  V  747.(7. 

f  Same.     6th  edition.  V  747. /^ 

I  Questions  of  order  decided  by  the  speakers.  V  747. 

Why  the  solid  South  ?  or.  reconstruction  and  its  results. 
By  [noted  men  of  the  South].  U  14S1. 

E.     Law  and  Crime. 

American  Bar  Association.  +  Report  of  the  8th  annual 
meeting.  V  505. 


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Blackstone.  Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  England. 
Notes  by  Chitty  [and  others].     2  v.  V  5527.^. 

Brooks.   Some  strange  and  curious  punishments.  V  7060. 

Corey.      Law  without  lawyers.  V  lOi. 

Ellis.     The  criminal.  V  7135. 

Gardner.     Practical  forms  for  use  in  courts-martial. 

V  5162. 

Green.  Crime  :  its  nature,  causes,  treatment,  and  pre- 
vention. V  7605. 

Inventor's  manual  :  how  to  work  a  patent  to  make  it 
pay.  V  8223. 

New  York  State,  f  New  York  City  consolidation  act 
of  18S2.  V  4866. 

—  Covunissioners  to  Revise  the  Statutes,     f  New  revision 

of  the  statutes.     1876.  V  4697./. 

—  State    Department.       f  Laws  passed   at  Ii2th,    113th 

session.     1889,  1890.     2  v.  V  4697- 

Payne.  Legal  adviser  :  an  epitome  of  business  and 
domestic  laws.  V  6344. 

Robinson.     Law  of  husband  and  wife.  V  5375. 

United  States.  State  Department.  \  Report  on  ex- 
tradition. V  i773-^- 

f  Revised   statutes  of  the  U.   S.,    ist   session    43d 

congress.  V  3891. «. 

f    Statutes   at    large    from  Oct,    1S77  to    March, 

1879.  V389i./^ 

WiLLARD.  Legislative  handbook  relating  to  the  prepara- 
tion ol  statutes.  V  5483. 

F.     Military  and  Naval  Science. 

Custer.     Following  the  guidon.  G  6108. 

Delafield.     t  Report  on  the  art  of  war  in   Europe  in 

1854-56.  G  6824. 

Farrow.     West  Point  and  the  Military  Academy.     2d 

edition.  G  6145. 

Hamilton.     Practical  instructions  for  the  national  guard 

of  the  U.  S.     2  v.     2d  edition.  G  6184. 

HovGAARD.     Submarine  boats.  G  7214. 

Hussey.  t  History  of  the  9th  regt.  N.Y.S.M.  G  6631. 
Johnson.  Defense  of  Charleston  harbor,  1861-65.  G  6640. 
Naval  annual,  1S88-9,  1S90.  G  7697. 

Reed.  Standard  infantry  tactics.  [3d  edition.]  G  6366. 
United  States.     Navy  Department,     f  Regulations  for 

the  government  of  the  navy,  1876.  G  llTh-S- 

\  Report  of  the  secretary,  2d  session  45th  congress. 

G  nm-b. 
• —  Office  of  Naval  Intelligence.       f  Naval    mobilization 

and  improvement  in  material.  G  T]Ti-f. 
\  A  year's  naval  progress,  June,  1890.       G  1113. h. 

—  Ordnance  Bureau,    f  Instructions  for  making  quarterly 

returns.  G  6773.^. 

f  Report  of  chief  of  ordnance.     1877,  1883.     2  v. 

G  6773.^. 

—  War  Departtncnt.     f  Report  of  the  secretary,  1st  ses- 

-sion  32d  to  ist  session   51st  congress.     (1851-2 — 
18S9.)     87  V.  G6773. 

G.     Political   Economy  and  Finance. 

Atkinson.     Industrial  progress  of  the  nation.      U  4511. 

Baker.     Monopolies  and  the  people.  U  4023. 

BiLGRAM.     Involuntary  idleness.  U  4041. 

Bondareff.  Labor  :  the  divine  command.  Ed.  by 
Tolstoi.  U  4051. 

Cope.     Distribution  of  wealth.  U  4560. 

Elliott.     American  farms  :  their  condition  and  future. 

U  4134. 

Fall.  \  Employers'  liability  for  personal  injuries  to 
their  employees.  B  6554. 

Gladden.  Applied  Christianity  :  moral  aspects  of  social 
questions.  U  4169.0. 

Grier.  Our  silver  coinage  in  relation  to  debts  and  de- 
pression in  prices.     5th  edition.  U  7176. 

Hake  and  Wesslau.     Free  trade  in  capital.         U  4609. 

Howell.     Conflicts  of  capital  and  labour.     2d  ed. 

U  4214.0. 


Massachusetts.     Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Lalwt.    \  3d, 

5th,    7th,    loth,    i8th-20th    reports,    1872-88. 

U  4674. 
Meagher.     Alluring  absurdities  ;  or,  fallacies  of  Henry 

George.  U  4296, 

National  Convention  of  Bureaus  of  .Statistics  of  Labor. 

f  Proceedings  at  the  fourth  annual  session.      1F86. 

B6554. 
New  York  State.     Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor.  \  (4h, 

7lh  annual  report  for  18S8-9.  U  4697. 

Patten.      Economic  basis  of  protection.  U  4344. 

Powderi.y.  Thirty  years  of  labor,  1859  to  1889.  U  4715. 
Robinson,  f  Early  factory  labor  in  New  England.  B  6553. 
Scudder.     Labor-value  fallacy.  U  4398. 

Smith.     Art  of  speculation.  U  7412. 

United    States.     Bureau   of    Statistics.      f  Statistical 

abstract  of  the  U.  S.     1889.  U  6773.,?. 

—  Comptroller  of  the  Currency,     f  Annual  report,  rst  .md 

2d    session    44th    and    2d    session    45th   congress. 

U  7773-'. 

—  Internal  Revenue,    f  Report  of  the    commissioner   for 

year  ending  June  30,  1883.  \J  1~1".h. 

—  Tariff  Commission.     Report.     1882.     2  v.      U  11~-}.a. 

—  f  Same.     2  v.  U  ^1:2- f. 

—  Treasury  Department,     f  Decisions  of  the  first  comp- 

troller.    By  W.  Lawrence,     v.  3.  U  7773. ?■ 

Wells.      Recent  economic  changes.  U  4473.^. 

Wisconsin.     Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statist  cs. 

f  2d  biennial  report,  1S85-S6.  U  47  ji- 

WooLFOLK.      Great    red    dragon  ;    or,    London    moiiey 

power.  U  7490. 

Wright,     f  Art  in  industry.  B  6553. 

—  f  Co-operative  distribution  in  Great  Britain.       B  6553. 

—  f  Fall  River,  Lowell,  and  Lawrence.  B  6554. 

—  f  Food  consumption  :   quantities,  costs,  and   nutrients 

of  food  materials.  B  6554. 

—  f  Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration.  B  6554. 

—  I  Profit  sharing.  B  6553. 

—  +  Sunday  labor.  B  6553. 

—  t  Uniform  hours  of  labor.  B  6553. 

H.     Social  Science  and  Statistics. 

Booth  (C).     Labour  and  life  of  the  people,     v.  I.    East 
London.      2d  edition.  U  9531./. 

Booth  {Gen  I).     In  darkest  England  and  the  way  out. 

U  953i-«- 

COMSTOCK.      Traps  for  the  young.  U  9098. 

Dawson.     Bismarck  and  .state  socialism  U  4115. 

Harvard  Club  of  N.  Y.  City,     f  Constitution,  by-laws 
and  rules.      1889.  X  8i83. 

Harvey.     Where  are  we  and  whither  tending?  U  9613. 

Massachusetts.     Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor,     f  An- 
nual statistics  of  manufactures.  1886-89.   U  6674.^. 

f  Census  of  Massachusetts,  1875.    v.   2.     Manufac- 
tures and  occupations.  U  6674.(7. 

f  Compendium  of  the  census,  1875.  U  6674. 

+  Census  of  Massachusetts,   1885.     3  v.  in  4. 

U  6674. 

1.  Population  and  social  statistics.     Pts.  i  and  2. 

2.  Manufactures,  fisheries,  .and  commerce. 

3.  Agricultural  products  and  properly. 
New   York  City.     Board  of  Police  Justices,     f  Annua 

report  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1889.        U  9697.^^ 
New  York  Club  Pub.  Co.     f  Elite  catalogue  of  clul 

for  1890.  V  X  832^ 

Riis.     How    the  other  half    lives :    studies   among   the^ 

tenements  of  New  York.  U  9724. 

Saint  Nicholas  Society  of  the  City  of  N.  Y.     f  Charter, 

constitution,  etc.     1889.  X  8384. 

Smith.     Emigration  and  immigration  :  a  study  in  social 

science.  U  6412, 

Statesman's  year-book  for  1890.  Ed.  by  Keltie.  U  6421, 
United  States.     Interior  Department.    Compendium  of 

the  loth  census. '  2  v.  U  6773. 

—  f  Investigation  as  to  re-rating  of  pensions.     X  8773.0. 

—  Life- Saving  Service,     f  Annual   report  for  year  endr 

ing  June  30,  1888.  C  7773-«- 


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8— THEOLOGY  AND  PHILOSOPHY:  Intellectual  Philosophy. 


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I.    Women. 

Allison.     Men,  women,  and  money.  U  9419. 

Note. — With    Starrett.      "Future   of    educated   wo- 
men." 
Bush.     Widows'  and  orphans'  endowments.         U  9067. 
Chester.     Girls  and  women.  U  9085. 

Lange.   Higher  education  of  women  in  Europe.  X  726i./<. 
National     Women's     Christian     Temperance     Union. 
+  Minutes  of  ist-4th  convention,  1874-77. 

X  8696.^. 
—  f  Minutes  of  i6th  annual  meeting,  1S89.       X  8696.0. 


NiSBET.     Marriage  and  heredity.  U  9331. 

Savage.     .Man,  woman,  and  child.  U  9333. 

.Starrett.     Future  of  educated  women.  U  9419. 

United  States.  Department  of  Labor.  4th  annual 
report  of  the  commissioner,  1888 :  Working  wo- 
men in  large  cities.  U  4773-*. 

—  \  Same.  U  4773- ''• 
Wollstonecraft.     Vindication  of  the  rights  of  women. 

New  edition.  U  9489. 

Wright,     f  Health  statistics  of  female  college  graduates. 

B6553. 

—  f  Working  girls  of  Boston.  B  6553. 


PART   8.-THEOLOGY   AND   PHILOSOPHY. 
A.     Biblical  Theology. 


Child's  Bible.     Illustrated.     [Imperfect.]  Y  2818. 

Edersheim.     Jesus  the  Messiah.  Y  2134./ 

Note. — "An  abridged  edition  of  [his]      'Life   and 
times  of  Jesus  the  Messiah.'  " 
Faucit.     Bible  cyclopaedia.  Y  2587. 

Inglis.       Bible    illustrations    from    the    New    Hebrides. 

Y  2223. 
Spurgeon.  Commenting  and  commentaries.  Y  2418. 
White.  Patriarchs  and  prophets.  Y  2788. 
Wilson.     Redemption  in  prophecy.     3d  ed.     Y  2484. n 

B.     Doctrinal  and  Controversial 
Theology. 

Abbot.  Way  out  of  Agnosticism  ;  or,  the  philosophy  of 
free  religion.  Z  2002. 

Armstrong.  Two  books  of  nature  and  revelation  col- 
lated. Z  3015. 

Arnold.     Death — and  afterwards.    9th  edition.  Y  6016. 

Baker.     Mysterj'  of  creation  and  of  man.  Y  6023. 

Burr.     Tempted  to  unbelief.  Z  2066. 

Dawson.     Modem  ideas  of  evolution.  Z  3115./. 

Fisher.     Nature  and  method  of  revelation.  Y  6150. 

Fitzgerald.     Protest  against  Agnosticism.  Z  2591. 

Gardener.     Men,  women,  and  gods.  Z  2162. 

Giles.     Perfect  prayer  :   how  offered  :   how  answered. 

Y  6166. 
Gladstone.     Impregnable  rock  of  Holy  Scripture. 

Z  3169.?. 
God  in  his  world  :  an  interpretation.     [By  H.  M.  Alden.] 

Y  6170. 
Grote.  The  new  infidelity.  Z  2606. 
Grumbine.  Evolution  and  Christianity.  Z  3177. 
Kern.  Mysteries  of  godliness.  Y  6242. /«. 
Keyser.      Reason  vs.  revelation  :  a  reply  to  Ingersoll. 

Z  2243. 
Mac  Queary.  Evolution  of  man  and  Christianity.  Z  3283. 
Mann.  Five  discourses  on  future  puni.shment.  Y  62S7. 
Martineau.     Seat  of  authority  in  religion.  Y  6673. 

NiSBET.     Science  of  the  day  and  Genesis.  Z  3331. 

Phelps.     Struggle  for  immortality.  Y  6350. 

Porter.     Mechanics  and  faith.  Z  3356. 

Purinton.     Christian  theism  :  its  claims  and  sanctions. 

Y  6066. 
Schenck.     Ten  commandments    in  the  19th  century. 

Y  6389. 
ScHl'RMAN.     Belief  in  God  :  its  origin,  nature,  .ind  basis. 

Y  6395- 
Smyth.     Personal   creeds  ;    or,    how  to  form  a  working- 
theory.                                                              Y  6413./. 

Spear.     Meditations  on  the  Bible  heaven.  Y  6417. 

Stearns.     Evidence  of  Christian  experience.         Z  3421. 
Van  Norden.     The  outermost  rim  and  beyond.    Y  6457. 

,  C.      Ethics   or   Moral   Philosophy. 

Chaney.     Every-day  life  and  every-day  morals.   X  goS2.t'. 

Chesterfield.     Letters  to  his  godson.      Ed.  by  the  earl 

of  Carnarvon.  X  9551./. 


Cook.     The  battle  axe  for  temperance.  X  9100.1J. 

HoLLEY.     Random  shots  at  living  targets.  [Temperance.] 

X  9209. 

McAllister.     Society  as  I  found  it.  X  9276. 

Mantegazza.     The  Tartuffian  age.  X  9287.6. 

National     Women's     Christian     Temperance     Union. 

f  Minutes  of  ist-4th  convention,  1874-77.  X  8696.^. 

—  f  Minutes  of  i6th  annual  meeting,  1889.  X  8696.^. 

Platt.     Life.  X  9354-''- 

Schopenhauer.     Counsels  and  maxims.  X  9394.^. 

N'ote. — Second  part  of  his   "  Aphorismen  zur  Leben- 

sweisheit." 

— Wisdom  of  life.     Transl.  by  Saunders.  X  9394. 

N'ote. — First  part  of   his  "Aphorismen   zur  Leben- 

sweisheit." 

Sidgwick.     Methods  of  ethics.    4th  edition.        X  8744. 

White.     Success  in  society  :  a  manual  of  good  manners 

X  943 1.  J. 


D.     History  of  the  Church. 


Y  3051. 


Booth.     Beneath  two  flags. 

Note. — History  of  the  Salvation  Army. 

Guinness.     The  new  world  of   Central   Africa,  with  a 

history  of  the  first  Christian  mission  on  the  Congo. 

Y  3175- 
Hurst.     Short  history  of  the  church  in  the  U.  S.,    1492- 
1890.  Y  32x3. 

Lea.     Religious  history  of  Spain  connected  with  the  In- 
quisition, Y  3263. 
Marks,  Nora.    [Miss  E.   Stackhouse.]     Facts  about  the 
Salvation  Army.                                                 Y  32S7. 
Smet.     Western  missions  and  missionaries.       Y  3411.7^'. 
Stoughton.      History  of  religion  in  E^ngland  from  the 
opening  of   the  Long  Parliament  to  the  end  of  the 
iSth  century.     New  edition.    6  v.             Y  3424./;. 
I.     The  church  of  the  civil  wars.     2.   The  church  of 
the  Commonwealth.     3,  4.   The  church  of  the  Restora- 
tion.    5.  The  church  of  the  Revolution.    6.  The  church 
in  the  Georgian  era. 
Thebaud.     The  church  and  the  Gentile  world  at  the  first 
promulgation  of  the  gospel.     2  v.                 Y  3761. 
A^ote. — "Considerations    on   the  catholicity   of   the 
church  soon  after  her  birth." 

E.     Intellectual   Philosophy. 

Bryant.     The  world-energy  and  its  self -conservation. 

X  3062. 
Carus.      Fundamental  problems  :  the  method  of  philos- 
ophy as  a  systematic  arrangement  of  knowledge. 

X  3077. 
Collins.     Epitome  of  the  synthetic  philosophy.  X  3098. 

Note. — An  abridgment  of  Herbert  Spencer's  works. 
Final  science.  The  ;  or,  spiritual ^naterialism.      X  3150.^. 
Friese.     Semitic    philosophy  :  the  ultimate  outcome   of 
original  Christianity.  X  3157- 

Harris.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  philosophy.  X  3187. 
James.     Principles  of  psychology.     2  v.  X  3636. 

Jevons(W  .  S.).    Pure  logic,  and  other  minor  works.    Ed. 
by  R.  Adamson  and  Harriet  A.  Jevons.      X  6639. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE, -and  the  NUMBER. 


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9— USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS:  Architecture  and  Building. 


Knight.     Essays  in  philosophy,  old  and  new.       X  3249. 
LoTZE.     Outlines  of  psychology.  X  3273. 

Miller.     Metaphysics  ;  or,  the  science  of  perception. 

X  3684. 
Venn.     Logic  of  chance.     3d  edition.  X  6459, 

F.     Mythology  and  Folk  Lore. 

Allen.     Korean  tales.  Z  8008. 

CURTIN.      Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ireland.  Z  8108. 

—  Myths  and  folk-tales  of  the  Russians,  western  Slavs, 

and  Magyars.  Z  8108. ;«. 

Frazer.     The    golden  bough :    a  study  in  comparative 

religion.     2  v.  Z  9594. 

Grinnell.     Pawnee  hero  stories  and  folk-tales.     Z  8176. 
Hodgetts,  transl.     Tales  and  legends  from  the  land  of 

the  tzar.  Z  8208. 

KiNGSCOTE  and  SAsTRt.     Tales  of  the  sun  ;  or,  folk-lore 

of  southern  India.  Z  8244. 

Monteiro.      Legends   and  popular   tales  of  the  Basque 

people.  Z  8314. 

Religious  systems  of  the  world.  Z  9721. 

Stanley.     Future  religion  of  the  world.  Z  9753. 

Verrall  and  Harrison.     Mythology  and  monuments  of 

ancient  Athens.  Z  7459. 

Note. — "  A  translation  of  a  portion  of  the  '  Attica' 
of  Pausanias.     With  introductory  essay  and  archaeologi- 
cal commentary." 
Wilde.     Ancient  cures,  charms,  and  usages  of  Ireland. 

Z  8483. rt. 
Wratislaw.     Sixty  folk-tales    from  exclusively  Slavonic 

sources.  Z  8492. 

G.     Practical  and  Devotional  Theology. 

Abbott.     Signs  of  promise  :  sermons.  Y  8001. 

Behrends.     Philosophy  of  preaching.  Y  9035. 

Brooks.   Light  of  the  world,  and  other  sermons.  Y  S060./. 
Caldwell.     Cities  of  our  faith,  and  other  discourses  and 
addresses.  Y  8543. 

Cross.    Pauline  charity  :  discourses  on.     [i  Corinth.  13.] 

Y  8105. 
CUSHMAN.  Doctrine  and  duty  :  sermons.  Y  8108. 
Deems.  Chips  and  chunks  for  every  fireside.  Y  7570. 
Drummond.     The  greatest  thing  in  the  world.       [Love.] 

Y  7127. 
Duffield.     The  burial  of  the  dead.                        Y  9128. 


Evangelical  Alliance  of  the  U.  S.     National  needs  and 

remedies.  Y  7584. 

Note.  — "  The  discussions  of  the   General  Christian 

Conference  held  in  Boston,    Dec.    4th,    5th,    and  6th, 

1889." 

Jessopp.     Trials  of  a  country  parson.  Y  9232. 

KiNGSLEY.     Sermons  on. national  subjects.  V  8244.;-. 

—  True  words  for  brave  men.  Y  8244./. 

Morrison.  Great  hymns  of  the  church  :  their  origin 
and  authorship.  Y  9317. 

Newton.  "A  father's  blessing,"  and  other  sermons  for 
children.  Y  8329./. 

Spurgeon.  Eccentric  preachers.  (With  his  "  Comment- 
ing and  commentaries.")  Y  241 S. 

Talmage.  Trumpet  peals  :  extracts  from  his  sermons. 
By  Rev.  L.  C.  Lockwood.  Y  8759.  ^ 

Whiton.   Turning  pointsof  thought  and  conduct.  Y  8482. 

H.    Sectarian  Theology. 

CusACK.     Life  inside  the  church  of  Rome.  Z  iioS. 

HoLCOMBE.  Letters  on  spiritual  subjects.  [Swedenbor- 
gianism.]  Z  4210./. 

\  New-Church  almanac,  1889.  Z  4329. 

Olmstkad.     The  Protestant  faith  ;  or,  salvation  by  belief. 

Z  337- 
Powers.     Why  not,  and  why.  Z  356. 

Note. — Defence  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Romish  teachings  in  the  Protestant  churches.         Z  1377. 

I.     Witchcraft  and  Occult  Literature. 

Adams.  Witch,  warlock,  and  magic  :  historical  sketches 
of  magic  and  witchcraft  in  England  and  Scotland. 

X  5503- 

Bernheim.     Suggestive  therapeutics.  X  4523. 

Blavatsky.     Key  to  theosophy.  X  5527.i. 

Cotton.      Palmistry  and  its  practical  uses.  X  4102. 

Hartmann.  Magic,  white  and  black  :  hints  for  students 
of  occultism.  X  51SS. 

Heron-Allen.  Manual  of  cheirosophy.  3ded.  X4197.;;/. 
Light  of  Egypt  ;  or,  the  science  of  the  soul  and  the  stars. 

X  5661. 
Mantegazza.  Physiognomy  and  expression.  X  4287. 
Moll.     Hypnotism.  X  4312. 

TuTTLE.    Studies  in  the  out-lving  fields  of  psychic  science. 

X  5449. 


PART   9.-USEFUL   AND   FINE   ARTS. 


A.     Agriculture,  Horticulture,  and   Ani- 
maliculture. 

California,     University    of.       College    of   Agriculture. 

f  Report  on  the  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations. 

H  1543- 
Garden,  The,  as  considered  in  literature  by  certain  polite 

writers,  H  2162. 

New  York  Forest  Commission,     f  Annual  report  for  year 

ending  Sept.  30,  1888.  H  1697.^. 

Richardson.     Practical  horseshoer.  H  1372. 

Shepherd.     Prairie    experiences  in  handling  cattle  and 

sheep.  H  1403. 

Squier.     Tropical  fibres  :  their  production  and  economic 

extraction.  H  1752. 

Stables.     Our  friend  the  dog.  H  1753. 

United  States.     Department  of  Agriculture,     f  Album 

of  agricultural  statistics  of  the  U.  S.  H  iSgi.a. 
Watson  and  Bean.  Orchids  :  their  culture  and  manage- 
ment. H  2781. 
Wellcome.     Talks  about  flowers.  H  2473. 

B.     Architecture  and  Building. 

American  Institute  of  Architects,     f  Proceedings  of  the 
22d annual  convention  in  Buffalo, Oct.  1889.  G  8505. 


Baker.     Treatise  on  masonry  construction.  G  9513. 

Bancroft  and  Francis.     Tall  chimney  construction. 

G  9515. 
Billings.     Principles  of  ventilation  and  heating  and  their 

practical  application.  G  9525. 

Brown.     Healthy  foundations  for  houses.  G  806 r. 

Burrell.    Elementary  building  construction  and  drawing. 

2d  edition.  G  9068. 

Cameron.      Plasterer's  manual.  G  9073. 

Carter,     f  Ancient  architecture  of  England  during  the 

British,    Roman,  Saxon,  and    Norman  eras.     New 

edition,  by  Britton.     F° 
Clarke.      Plumbing  practice.  G  9555./. 

Davidson.       House-painting,    graining,    marbling,    and 

sign-writing.      5th  edition.  G  9115. 

Davis.      Manufacture    of    bricks,    tiles,    terra-cotta,    etc. 

2d  edition.  G  9568. 

Fergusson.  History  of  architecture.  2  v.  G  8588. a. 
Gibson.  Convenient  houses  :  with  50  plans  for  the  house- 
keeper. G  8600. 
Gillmore.  Limes,  hydraulic  cements,  andmortars.  G9601. 
Hodgson.     The   builder's    guide   and   estimator's  price 

book.  G  9208.^. 

—  Carpenter's  steel  square  and  its  uses.  G  9208.^. 

—  Plaster  and  plastering,  mortars,  and  cements.  G  9208./. 

—  Practical  carpentry.  G  9208. 


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HovGAARD.     Submarine  boats.  G  7214-  j 

Humphreys.    Water  gas  in  the  United  States.      G  9844. 

Tackson.     t  Improvement  in  building  construction. 

•'  G  9846.^7.  [ 

Maguire.     Domestic  drainage  and  plumbing.       G  9670. 

f  Modern  architectural  designs  and  details.  V.  3.  New  [ 
series  (April-September,  1889).  G  8863. 

Moore.  Development  and  character  of  Gothic  archi- 
tecture. G  86S9. 

National  Association  of  Builders  of  the  U.  S.  f  Official 
report.    4th  annual  convention,  Jan.  27-29,  1890. 

G  9696. 

New  system  of  hand-railing.     By  an  old  stair-builder. 

G  9329. 

New  York  Architectural  League,  f  Catalogue  of  the 
5th  annual  exhibition.  G  8697. 

Ogilvie's    House  plans  ;  or,  how  to  build  a  house. 

G  8337. 

Palliser's  American  architecture  ;  or,  every  man  a  com- 
plete builder.  G  8869. 

Reed.     Stability  of  ships.  G  7720.J. 

RUSKIN.  Mornings  in  Florence  :  simple  studies  of  Chris- 
tian art.  G  8381. /«. 

SiCKELS.     Exercises  in  wood-working.  G  9744- 

Stephens.     Canoe  and  boat  building.    4th  ed.    2  v. 

G  7420. 

Stevens  and  Cobb.  f  Examples  of  American  domestic 
architecture.  G  8752. 

Sugg.  Domestic  uses  of  coal  gas  as  applied  to  lighting, 
cooking,  heating,  and  ventilation.  G  9757. 

Sylvester.      Modem  house-carpenter's  companion. 

G  9431- 

Welch.     Text  book  of  naval  architecture.  G  7784. 

C.     Engineering  and  Machinery. 

Baker.     Manual  of  American  water-works.  G  4514. 

Billings.     Some  details  of  water-works  construction. 

G4525. 

Brewer.  Eiementar)-  engineering  :  a  manual  for  young 
marine  engineers.  G  4057. 

Cooper.     American  railroad  bridges.  G  4559. 

Cousins.     Strength  of  beams  and  columns.  G  4562. 

Greene.     Graphical  analysis  of  roof  trusses.     2d  ed.   3  V. 

G  4605. 
I.  Roof-trusses.     2.   Bridge-trusses.     3.   Arches. 

Hawkins.  Handbook  of  calculations  for  engineers  and 
firemen.  D  1614. 

Herschel.     Science  of  road  making.  G4618. 

Jeans.  Waterways  and  water  transport  in  different 
countries.  G  4638. 

Murray.      Manual  of  land  surveying.  G  5323. 

North.     Construction  and  maintenance  of  roads.  G  4618. 
Note. — With  Herschel,  "Science  of  road-making." 

Phelps.     Practical  marine  surveying.  G  5711. 

Slagg.  Water  engineering  :  water  for  the  supply  of 
towns,  mill  power,  and  other  purposes.         G  4409. 

Sullivan.  Problem  of  interoceanic  communication  by 
way  of  the  American  isthmus.  G  4886. 

United  States.  War Dept.  \  Obstructions  in  Colum- 
bia River.  G  4773.</. 

—  +  Survey  of  the  Savannah  River  above  Augusta. 

G4773-^. 
Waring.     Sewerage  and  land-drainage.  G  4894. 

Westhofen.     The  Forth  bridge.  G  4896. 

Wheeler.     Drainage  of  fens  and  low  lands.         G  4787. 

MACHINERY    AND    INVENTIONS. 

Bale.     Pumps  and  pumping.  G  1025. 

Barber.  Engineer's  sketch  book  of  mechanical  move- 
ments, etc.  G  1 5 16. 

BjOrling.  Direct-acting  pumping  engine  and  steam 
pump  construction.  G  1043.^/. 

—  Pumps  :  historically,  theoretically,  and  practically  con- 

sidered. G  1043./. 

Brown.      507  mechanical  movements.     i6th  ed. 

G  io6t.fl. 
Colyer.     Pumps  and  pumping  machinery.  G  155S. 


Grant.  Teeth  of  geers  :  their  curves,  properties,  and 
practical  construction.     3d  edition.  G  1604. 

Grimshaw.  Pump  catechism.  5th  edition.  G  1177. 
Halsey.     Slide  valve  gears.  G  1183. 

H.\SLUCK.   Mechanic's  workshop  handybook.    G  1189.W. 

—  Metal  turner's  handybook.     2d  edition.  G  1189.W. 

—  Pattern  makers  handybook.  G  1189./. 
HoBBS.     Construction  of  locks.     Ed.  by  Tomlinson. 

G  1208. 
Hodgson.  Hand  saws:  their  use,  care,  and  abuse.  G  1209. 

—  Steel  squares  and  their  uses.  G  l2og.j. 
HuTTON.  Practical  engineer's  hand-book.  3ded.  G1631. 
Kent.      Modern  seven  wonders  of  the  world.         G  1241. 

Contents. — The  steam  engine. — The  electric  telegraph. 
— The  photograph. — The  sewing  machine. — The  spec- 
troscope.— The  electric  light. — The  telephone. 
Lenggenhager.     The  crank  :   its  motion  and  true  value 
for  transmission  of  power  in  practical  engineering. 

G  1264. 
LUKIN.     Turning  lathes  :   a  manual  for  technical  schools 
and  apprentices.  G  1274.^ 

Pattern  making  :   a  practical  treatise.  G  1344. 

Rose.     Complete  practical  machinist.    15th  ed.  G  1377. r. 
Templeton.     Practical  mechanic's  workshop  companion. 
15th  ed.     By  Hutton.  G  1435. a. 

Thurston.  Friction  and  lost  work  in  machinery  and 
millwork.     3d  edition.  G  1764. 

United  States.    Patent  Office,    f  Report  of  the  commis- 
sioner for  1849  and  1888.  G  1891. 
Unwin.     Elements  of  machine  design.     Part  I,  General 
principles,  fastenings,  and  transmissive  machinery. 
Ilth  edition.                                                    G  I454  «• 
Woods  and  Stahl.     Elementary  mechanism.     2d  ed. 

G  1491. 

ZwiCKER.     Practical  instructor  for  machinists,  firemen. 

electricians,  and  steam-engineers.  G  1500. 

MINING. 
Drinker.      Explosive  compounds,   machine  rock  drills, 
and  blasting.  G  3876. 

Greene.     Coal  and  the  coal  mines.  G  3174. 

Hopton.  Conversations  on  mines,  etc.  8th  ed.  G  3212. 
Merivale.     Notes  and  formulae  for  mining  students. 

G  3300. 
Murphy.     Practical  mining.  G  3323. 

RAILROADS. 
Acworth.     Railways  of  England.     3d  edition.     G  4502. 

—  Railways  of  Scotland.  G  4003. 
American  railway,  The.  By  various  authors.  G  4505. 
Cross  Engineer's  field  book.  3d  ed.  by  Frost.  G  4105. 
Fleming,     t  The  Intercolonial  :  historical  sketch  of  the 

line  of  railway  uniting  the  inland  and  Atlantic  prov- 
inces of  the  Dominion.  G  4591. 

Poor,  f  Manual  of  the  railroads  of  the  U.  S.  for  1876-77 
and  1880.  G4714. 

Prindle.  Popular  treatise  on  the  electric  railway.  G  4357. 

STEAM    AND   GAS    ENGINES. 
Amice.     Steam  engine  indicator  and  indicator  diagrams. 
Ed.  by  Beaumont.  G  2505. 

Baker.     Economical  management  of  locomotives. 

G  2023  e. 
EVERS.     Steam  and  other  prime  movers.  G  2140. 

Goodeve.     Gas  engines.  G  2i~2.g. 

—  Text-book  of  the  steam  engine.  loth  edition.  G  2172. 
Grimshaw.  Preparing  for  indication.  G  2176./. 
LeVan.  Steam  engine  and  the  indicator.  G  2660. 
Peabody.  Thermodynamics  of  the  steam  engine.  G  2707. 
PocoCK.  Model  engine- making.  G  2355. 
Reed.      Engineers'  hand  book  to  the  local  marine  board 

examinations.      13th  ed.     By  Thorn.  G  2720. 

Robinson.     Gas  and  petroleum  engines.  G  2725. 

Schwackhofer.     Fuel  and  water  with  special  chapters 

on  heat  and  steam-boilers.  Ed.  by  Browne.  G  2737. 
Seaton.  Manual  of  marine  engineering.  9th  ed.  G  7739. 
Sinclair.     Locomotive  engine  running  and  management. 

14th  edition.  G  2407. 


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Tabok  steam  engine  indicator.  The.  G  2432. 

Thurston.     Development    of     the   philosophy    of   the 

steam  engine.  G  2439.^/. 

—  Handbook  of  engine  and  boiler  trials.  G  2763. 
Tower.     Useful  things  to  know  about  steam  boilers. 

G  2767. 
Whitham.     Steam-engine  design.  G  2788. 

D.     Household  Economy. 

Brugiere.     Good  living  :  a  practical  cookery-book. 

H  8538. 
Child.     Delicate  feasting.  H  3086. 

Fleischman.      Art  of  blending  and  compounding  liquors 
and  wfines.  H  3152. 

Graef.     I  Modern  room  decoration.  H  3174. 

Herrick.  Liberal  living  upon  narrow  means.  H  3198./. 
Household  notes  and  queries.     By  a  wise  blackbird. 

H  32i4.«. 

Hubert.   Liberty  and  living.  H  3215. 

Note. — "  Record  of  an  attempt  to  secure  bread  and 

butter,  sunshine   and    content,  by   gardening,    fishing, 

and  hunting  " 

Laundry  management.  H  3262. 

Murrey.     Puddings  and  dainty  desserts.  H  3324./. 

Richards.     Food  materials  and  their  adulterations. 

H  3372./. 

E.     Industrial  Art. 

Hasluck.     Clock  jobber's  handy  book.  H  SiSg.c. 

—  Watch  jobber's  handy  book.  H  8189.  w. 
Hints  and  practical  information  for  cabinet  makers,  up- 
holsterers, and  furniture  men.  H  8204. 

KuNZ.     Gems  and  precious  stones  of  North  America. 

H  8S51. 
Moreland.     Practical  decorative  upholstery.        H  8689. 
Oppenord.     t  Collection  of  the  works  of  :  2,000  designs 
for  architects,  decorators,  jewellers,  etc.        I  5968. 
Orpen.     Stories  about  precious  stones.  H  8339. 

Richmond.  Grammar  of  lithography.  8th  ed.  I  2372. 
Shenstone.     Methods  of  glass  blowing.    2d  ed.   H  8403. 

PHOTOGRAPHY. 
Abney.      Photography  with  emulsions.  I  2501. 

Adams.     Photographic    instructor    for    the    professional 

and  amateur.  I  2503. 

American    annual    of    photography    and    photographic 

times  almanac  for  1890.  I  2509. 

Burbank.     The    photographic     negative  :     a    practical 

guide.  I  2540./. 

—  Photographic  printing  methods.  2d  edition.  I  2540.^. 
Burton  and  Pringle.     Processes  of  pure  photography. 

I  2541. 
Eder.     Chemical  effect  of  the  spectrum.  I  2580. 

Elementary  course  in  photographic  chemistry.  I  2581. 
Hardwich.  .Manual  of  photographic  chemistry.  9th 
edition,  by  Taylor.  I  2612. 

Harrison.     History  of  photography.  I  2613. 

Modern  practice  of  retouching  negatives.  5th  ed.  I  2687. 
Pringle.     Practical  photo-micrography.  I  2714. 

Pritchard.     About  photography  and  photographers. 

I  235S. 
Robinson.     Letters  on  landscape  photography.  I  2725./. 

—  Pictorial  effect  in  photography.    2d  Amer.  ed.   I  2725./. 

—  and  Abney.     Art  and  practice  of  silver  printing.     3d 

edition.  I  2725. .y. 

Si.NCLAiR.     Dry  plate  making  for  amateurs.  I  2746. 

Spaulding.  First  lessons  in  amateur  photography.  I  2750. 
Tapley.     Amateur  photography  :  a  practical  instructor. 

I  2433- 
Twelve  elementary  lessons  on  silver  printing.  I  2770. 
Wall.     Dictionary  of  photography.  I  2778. 

F.     Music. 

t  Beethoven  Manner-Chor  Ausflug.    1890.  I  6807. 

Crowest.      Musical  groundwork.  I  6105. w. 


Elson.     German  songs  and  song-writers.  I  65S1. 

Fleming.     Old  violins  and  their  makers.  I  6152 

Goodrich.     Complete  musical  analysis.  I  6603 

Graves.     School  hymnology.  1617^. 

Grove.    Dictionary  of  music  and  musicians,   v.  4.  I  660' 
Henderson.     Story  of  music.  16195 

Howe.     A  hundred  years  of  music  in  America.     I  662  > 
Kobbe.     Wagner's  Ring  of  the  Nibelung.    5th  ed.  I  6251. 
Parsons.     Parsifal  :  the  finding  of  Christ  through  art  , 
or,  Richard  Wagner  as  theologian.  I  6706. 

Spillane.     History  of  the  American  pianoforte.    I  641S 


and     Fine 


G.     Painting,    Plastic    Arts, 
Arts  Generally. 

Andre.  Draughtsman's  handbook  of  plan  and  ma]) 
drawing.  I  350*' 

Andrews.     Scale  drawing.  I  3010. 

f  Art  amateur,  The  :  devoted  to  art  in  the  household. 
V.  14,  15  (Dec.  1885  to  Nov.  1S86),  and  v.  16,  No 
I  (Dec.  1886).  I  904.  ■ 

Binns.  Orthographic  projection  :  a  new  method  df 
mechanical  and  engineering  drawing.   12th  edition. 

I  3525- 

—  Second  course  of  orthographic  projection.   4th  edition. 

I  3525.«- 
Brush.     One  summer's  lessons  in  practical  perspective. 

I  3062. 
Burchett.  Linear  perspective.  New  edition.  I  3065. 
Burn.  Roman  literature  in  relation  to  Roman  art.  I  67. 
Cone.     Perspective  :  a  series  of  elementary  lectures. 

I  3099. 
f  Connoisseur,  The.     v.  2,  3  (Oct.  1887-summer  1S89). 

I  559- 
Day.  Planning  of  ornament.  I  4115./. 
Faunce.  Mechanical  drawing.  2d  edition.  I  3144. 
Goodyear.  History  of  art.  2d  edition.  I  603. (?. 
Halliday.     Mechanical  graphics  :  a  second    course   in 

mechanical  drawing.  I  3610. 

Hennecke  Co.     f  Art  studies.  I  5839. 

N'ote. — Catalogue  of  statuary,  busts,  and  models. 
HuLME.     Flower-painting  in  water  colours.     2d  series. 

1  4629. 
Jackson.     Lessons  on  decorative  design.  I  4635. 

Leland.     Drawing  and  designing.  I  3264. 

Lindsay.     Sketches  of  the  history  of  Christian  art.     2d 

edition.      2  v.  I  269. 

Lubke.     Outlines  of  the  history  of  art.     2  v.  I  664. 

Maxton.     Workman's  manual  of  engineering  drawing. 

6th  edition.  I  3294- 

Page.     Guide  for  drawing  the  acanthus  and  ornamental 

foliage.  I  3341  'J - 

Paris.     Manual  of  ancient  sculpture.     Ed.  by  Harrison. 

I  5343- 
Patmore.     Principle  in  art,  etc.     2d  edition.  I  345. 

Pemberton.     Practical  draughting.  I  3347- 

Rose.     Mechanical  drawing  self-taught.  I  3727- 

Turner.     Short  history  of  art.     3d  edition.  I  769. 

Van  Rensselaer.     Six  portraits  :  Delia   Robbia,   Cor- 

reggio,    Blake,     Corot,    George    Fuller,    Winslow 

Homer.  I  4458- 

Ware.     Modern  perspective.     [Text.]  I  3779. 

—  Savie.     [Plates.]  I  3894. 
Whistler.     Gentle  art  of  making  enemies.  I  4788. 

H.     Sports,  Games,   and    Amusements. 

American   whist  illustrated.     By  G[eo.j  W.  P[ettes]. 

I  9008. 
Baker.     Wild  beasts  and  their  ways.  I  7023. w. 

Beard.     American  girl's  handy  book.  I  9032.^. 

Browne.     In  the  riding-school.  I  7060. 

"Cavendish."  [H.  Jones.]  Game  of  lawn  tennis.  I  7079.  . 

—  Laws  and  principles  of  whist.  I  9079. 
Champlin  and  Bostwick.     Young   folks'  cyclopaedia  of 

games  and  sports.  I  9081.  ' 

Cuasseresse.    Sporting  sketches.  I  7084 


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Checkley.  Natural  method  of  physical  training.  I  7085. 
Clarke.     Where  the  trout  hide.  I  7092. 

Gleason.    How  to  handle  and  educate  vicious  horses. 

I  7169. 

Heathcote  and  others.      Tennis,  lawn-tennis,  rackets, 

[and]  fives.  I  7192. 

Hennequin.     Art  of  playwriting.  K  2196. 

Hoffmann.     Cyclopaedia  of  card  and  table  games. 

I  9209.  r. 

—  More  magic.  I  9209.  w. 
Hutchinson.  Golf.  I  7219. 
Jerome.     Stage-land  :  curious  habits  and  customs  of   its 

inhabitants.  K  2231. 

Leffingwell.      Shooting  on  upland,  marsh,  and  stream. 

I  7658.J. 
Marvin.  Training  the  trotting  horse.  2d  ed.  I  7673. 
Palmer  and  others.    Athletic  sports  in  America,  England, 

and  Australia.  I  7705. 

Pf,mbridge.     Whist  or  bumblepuppy  ?  I  9346. 

Pollock  and  others.     Fencing,  boxing,  and  wrestling. 

I  7355. 
Proctor.     Strength  :  how  to  get  strong  and  keep  strong. 

I  7358. 
Saddle  horse,  The  :   a  complete   guide   for  riding  and 

training.  1 7382. 

Scott.  Cycling  art,  energy,  and  locomotion.  I  7397. 
"  Seneca."  Hints  and  points  for  sportsmen.  I  7400. 
Shields.     Camping  and  camp  outfits.  I  7404. 

Slocum.     Lawn  tennis  in  our  own  country.  I  7746. 

Steinitz.  Modern  chess  instructor.  Part  x.  I  9752. 
Stephens.     Canoe  and  boat  building  :  a  complete  manual 

for  amateurs.    4th  edition.  G  7420. 

SwiNTON.     Chess   for  beginners  and  the  beginnings  of 

chess.  I  9431. 

Thornton.     Training  for  health,  strength,  speed,  and 

agility.  I  7439. 

Vaux.  ("  Z><7A")  Canoe  handling.  2d  edition.  I  7459. 
Van  Rensselaer.     The  devil's  picture-books  :  a  history 

of  playing-cards.  I  9774. 

Walsingham  and  Gallwey.     Shooting.     3d  ed.    2  v. 

I  7462. J. 
I.    Field  and  covert,     2.    Moor  and  marsh. 
Watson.     Confessions  of  a  poacher.  I  7469.C. 

I.     Useful  and   Miscellaneous  Arts. 

Amateur  work   illustrated.      New  series,    v.  i.    [Old 

series,  v.  8.]  H  505.0. 

Anglo-American  Code  and  Cypher  Co.    Anglo-American 

telegraphic  code.  I  1506. 

Bishop  (H.  G.).     Practical  printer.  I  1043. 

Bishop  (L.).     History  of  American  manufactures  from 

1608  to  i860,     v.  3.  H  526. 

Beringer.     Text-book  of  assaying.  G  3037. 

Blakelee.     Industrial  cyclopedia.  H  527. 

Bore.     Story  of  the  invention  of  steel  pens.  H  8052. 

Brannt.     Manufacture   of   vinegar  and  acetates,  cider, 

and  fruit-wines.  H  8534. 

—  Metal  worker's  handy-book.  G  3056.  w. 
Charleton.     Tin  :  chief  methods  of  mining,  dressing, 

and  smelting.  G  3551. 


Cross  am^Bevan.    Text-book  of  paper-making.    II  4106. 
Egleston.     Metallurgy  of  silver,  gold,  and  mercury  in 
the  U.  S,     2  V.  G  3580. 

Eissler.      Handbook  on  modern  explosives.  H  8134. 

Note. — "Manufacture  and  application  of  dynamite, 
gun-cotton,  nitroglycerine,  and  other  explosive  com- 
pounds, including  the  manufacture  of  collodion-cotton." 

—  Metallurgy  of  silver.  G  3135. w. 
Hasluck.  Wood  turner's  handybook.  H  8i89..r. 
Howe.  Metallurgy  of  steel,  v.  i.  G  3843. 
Jacobi.  Printers'  vocabulary.  I  1226. 
Japp.  Industrial  curiosities.  5th  edition.  H  227. 
Kerl.  Assayer's  manual.  2d  edition.  G  3645. 
Leno.  Boot  and  shoemaking.  H  4264. 
Luce.     Text-book   of   seamanship.      Rev.  by  Ward. 

G  7664. 

M'Dermott  and  Duffield.  Losses  in  gold  and  amalga- 
mation. G  3667. 

Paris  Universal  Exposition,  1889.  f  Official  catalogue 
of  the  U.  S.  exhibit.  H  343. 

Procter.     Text-book  of  tanning.  H  8358. 

Pulsifer.     History  of  lead.  G  3716. 

Richardson.     Practical  blacksmithing.     2  v.       G  3371;.. 

San  Francisco.  Mechanics'  Institute,  f  Report  of  the 
24th  industrial  exposition.  H  731. 

Sloane.  Facts  worth  knowing  for  the  household,  work- 
shop, and  farm.  H  746. 
Note. — "Selected  mainly  from  the  '  Scientific  Ameri- 
can.'" 

Spon's  Encyclopaedia  of  the  industrial  arts,  manufactures, 
and  commercial  products.  Ed.  by  G.  G.  Andre 
and  C.  G.  W.  Lock.     5  v.  H  751. 

1.  Acids,  alcohol,  alkalies,  alloys,  alum,  arsenic, 
asphalt,  assaying,  beverages. 

2.  Beverages  to  Cotton  manufactures. 

3.  Cotton  manufactures  (continued)  to  India  rubber 
manufactures.      Ed.  by  C.  G.  W.  Lock. 

4.  India  rubber  manufactures  (continued)  to  Photogra- 
phy.    Ed.  by  C.  G.  W.  Lock. 

5.  Photography  (continued)  to  Woolen  manufactures. 
Ed.  by  C.  G.  W.  Lock. 

Stelle  and  Harrison.     Gunsmith's  manual.       H  8421. 

Terry  and  Finn.  Illustrations  and  descriptions  of  tele- 
graphic apparatus.  I  1436. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  the  Mint.  \  Production  of 
precious  metals  in  the  U.  S.  during  1889.   G  3773. 

—  Commissioners    to    the    Paris    Universal    Exposition, 

1876.     f  Reports.     6  v.  H  773. r. 

—  .State  Department.     \  Reports  of  commissioners  to  the 

miernational  exhibition  at  Vienna,  1873.     4  v. 

^  H  773-'^. 

United  States  Export  Almanac  Publishing  Co.     f  U. 

S.   export   almanac   in    English,   French,  Spanish, 

and  German.  H  891. 

Van  Cleve.     The  English  and  American  mechanic  :  an 

every-day  hand-book.  H  458. 

Watt.     Art  of  paper-making.  H  4469. 

West.     American  foundry  practice.     7th  ed.     G  3476.0. 

—  Moulders'  text-book.     4th  edition.  G  3476. 

Note. — Part  2  of  his  "  American  foundry  practice." 
Williams.  Chemistry  of  iron  and  steel  making.  G  3484. 


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ADDITIONS  AND  OMISSIONS  :  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 


ADDITIONS  AND  OMISSIONS. 


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CoiGNET,   Capt.  J.   R.,  soldier  of   the  empire.      Narra- 
tive, I 776-1 850.  T  967. 

Every  Thursday :    an  illustrated   family  journal,     v.   i 
(Mch.  6-Sept.  25,  1890).  C  6828. 

Girl's  own  annual,    v.  11  (Oct.  5,  1889-Sept.  27,  1890). 

C  6834. 

Green.     Henry  the  second  [King  of  England].  T  1962.^. 

tjEWELERS'  weekly,   v.  10  (Apl.3-Sept.  25,  1890).  C  7947. 

Lecky.      History  of  England  in  the  l  Sth  century,     v.  8. 

R  1263. 

f  London  quarterly  review,     v.  74  (Apl.-July,  1890). 

C  6664, 

Montagu,   Lady  Mary   W,     Best  letters   of.      Ed.    by 
Octave  Thanet.  T  3140.OT. 

Morris.     Famous  musical  composers.  T  5315. 

New  York  City.     Apprentices'  Library.     Finding  list  : 
Subject  catalogue.     1888.  M  8866.(2. 

—  Supplements  Nos.    1-3     (1888-90).     Bound  with  the 
preceding.  M  8 866. a. 

■j-  Seaboard,    v.  2.    (Oct.  24,  1889-Oct.  23, 1890).  C  7981. 

Sunday  :  readings  for  the  young.     i8gr.  C  6757. 

Tyng,  C.  R.     Life  and  work  of  Rev.  S.  H.  Tyng,  D.D. 

T  4516. 

Washington,  Geo.     f  Writings.     Collected  and  ed.  by 
W.  C.  Ford.     V.  8,  1779-1780,  M  780. 

B.    Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 

Abbott,  Mary.     The  Beverleys  :  a  story  of  Calcutta. 
Against  the  stream.^  By  E.  Eckstein.   (In  "  Masterpieces 
of  German  Fiction.") 


(In  "  Masterpieces  of 
(In  "  Mas- 


All   in   vain.      By  R.   Lindau. 

German  Fiction.'") 
Aristocratic  world.  The.    By  Fanny  Lewald. 

terpieces  of  German  Fiction.") 
Arnold,  E.    L.       Wonderful   adventures   of   Phra,  the 

Phoenician. 
Arrabiata,  L'.     By  P.  Heyse.    (In  "  Masterpieces  of  Ger- 
man Fiction.") 
Balch,  F.  H.     Bridge  of  the  gods  :  a  romance  of  Indian 

Oregon. 
Beppe,  the  star  gazer.     By  P.  Heyse.    (In  "Masterpieces 

of  German  Fiction.") 
Beverleys,  The  :  a  story  of  Calcutta.     By  Mary  Abbott. 
Black,  W.     Stand  fast,  Craig-Royston  ! 
Boarding-school    girls.    The.       By    E.     Eckstein.      (In 

"  Masterpieces  of  German  Fiction.") 
Bridge  of  the  gods  :  a  romance  of  Indian  Oregon.     By 

F.  H.  Balch. 
Bunner,  H.  C.     "  Short  sixes"  :  stories  to  be  read  while 

the  candle  burns. 
Eckstein,  E.     Against  the  stream.     (In  "  Masterpieces 

of  German  Fiction.") 
— Boarding-school  girls.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German 

Fiction. ") 
— Visit  to  the  lockup.      (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German 

Fiction.") 
Fenn,  G.  M.     a  fluttered  dovecote. 
First  love.     By  R.  Lindau.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  Ger- 
man Fiction.") 
Fluttered  dovecote,  A.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
Other  man's  wife,  The.     By  J.  S.  Winter. 
Stand  fast,  Craig-Royston  !     By  W.  Black. 
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Index  To  Subjects. 


PAGE 

PAGE 

PAGB 

\  l.^gean  islands. 

IS- 

Civil \Var(U.  S.). 

13, 14. 

Finance. 

23- 

Afghanistan. 

IS- 

Classical  antiquities. 

IS- 

Fine  arts. 

27. 

\frica. 

IS 

Collected  works. 

3- 

Fishing. 

27- 

1  \gricullure. 

25- 

Colleges. 

22. 

Flour  milling. 

26. 

i  Alaska. 
J  Mljhabeis. 

13- 

Colonial  architecture. 

26. 

Fly  fishing. 

27. 

26. 

Colour-blindness. 

21. 

Football. 

27- 

Xmcrica,  Spanish. 

IS- 

Comic works. 

19- 

Fortune  telling. 

25. 

Via  lican  history  and  travels 

IS 

Commerce. 

22. 

Franco-German  war  of  1S70-7 

I.       14. 

\ni   rican  literature. 

i8. 

Confectionery. 

26. 

Freemasonry. 

IS- 

\in  -lican  poets. 

19. 

Constellations. 

19. 

French  history  and  travels. 

14.  IS- 

Viii.isements. 

27. 

Constitution  (English). 

22. 

French  language. 

18. 

\iiiinal  chemistfy. 

19. 

Constitution  (U.  S.). 

23- 

Fuels. 

19. 

Vniinals. 

21. 

Cookery. 

26. 

Games. 

27- 

Kiuiciit  art. 

27. 

Co-operation. 

23- 

Gems. 

20. 

Vni^ling. 

27- 

Copyright. 

23- 

Geography. 

15. 

\iiiKils  of  legislative  bodies. 

21. 

Corliss  engine. 

26. 

Geography,  Physical. 

20. 

\nii.|uities. 

15- 

Crime. 

23- 

Geology. 

20. 

\q,iaria. 

21. 

Cyclopa-dias. 

3- 

Geometry.' 

20. 

Vrch.rology,  Prehistoric. 

20. 

Cyprus. 

15. 

Germany. 

IS. 

Vrchitecture. 

25- 

Dairy,  The. 

2S- 

Gipsy  sorcery. 

2S. 

\it. 

27- 

Danby  in  Cleveland. 

14. 

Gloversville  (N.  Y.). 

14- 

Vstronomy. 

19. 

Darwinism. 

20. 

Golf. 

27. 

Vu>tr.ilia. 

15- 

Delsarte  system. 

27. 

Gothic  moldings. 

25- 

{.icteria. 

21. 

Denver  (Colorado). 

14. 

Government. 

22. 

iaiiking. 

23- 

Dictionaries. 

18. 

Graining. 

27. 

h.-..-  ball. 

27- 

Digestive  organs. 

21. 

Grand  Rapids. 

14. 

:<'llth. 

14- 

Diseases. 

20,  21. 

Grasses. 

19. 

tiful,  The. 

27. 

Divorce. 

24- 

Greek  philosophy. 

25- 

\oIent  societies. 

23, 24. 

Doctrinal  theology. 

24- 

Greenland. 

13. 

luer  process. 

28. 

Dog,  The. 

25- 

Grinding  machines. 

26. 

al  theology. 

24. 

Domestic  economy. 

26. 

Guilds. 

23. 

■L^raphy. 

IS- 

Drama. 

17- 

Gymnastics. 

27. 

:  iphy,  Collective. 

2,3- 

Drawing. 

27. 

Gynrecology. 

20,  21. 

uphy,  Individual. 

I,  2. 

Dressmaking. 

26. 

Hand  railing. 

26. 

'.-;y- 

20. 

Driving. 

27- 

Hawaii. 

15- 

;i,>is. 

21. 

Drugs,  History  of. 

21. 

Health. 

21. 

ilacksmithing. 

28. 

Dynamics. 

21. 

Heat. 

21. 

'..1  -tin;;. 

27- 

Dynamos. 

20. 

Heating. 

25- 

V  exercise. 

20,  27. 

East,  The. 

IS- 

Heraldry. 

15. 

nian  language. 

18. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

24. 

Herbarium. 

19. 

iinding. 

27- 

Education. 

22. 

Heredity. 

21. 

<n. 

14 

Egypt- 

IS- 

Historical  miscellany. 

IS- 

ly. 

19. 

Electric  bells. 

19. 

History. 

13-IS- 

n,    Alllg. 

26. 

Electric  light. 

rg. 

History  of  literature. 

18. 

kuklaying. 

26. 

Electric  telegraph. 

27. 

History  of  the  church. 

24. 

!n  l^es. 

26. 

Electricity. 

19- 

Holland  Society  (N.  Y.  City). 

14- 

Iritish  history  and  travels. 

14. 

Electro-metallurgy. 

28. 

Holy  Land. 

15. 

'riti^h  literature. 

18. 

Electro-plating. 

28. 

Holy  supper. 

24. 

ni>  taneers. 

IS- 

Elocution. 

19. 

Honduras. 

13. 

UiiMing. 

25,  26. 

Elizabethan  architecture. 

26. 

Horsemanship. 

27. 

iuMuess. 

22. 

Eniin  Pasha  relief  expedition. 

15- 

Horticulture. 

25- 

!  iitcrnies. 

21. 

Encyclopaedias. 

3- 

Hospitals. 

21. 

•nine  architecture. 

26. 

Engineering. 

26. 

Hot  air  heating. 

25- 

irnia. 

14. 

England  :   History  and  travels 

14. 

Hot  water  heating. 

25. 

■  l.i. 

13- 

English  composition. 

19. 

Household  economy. 

26. 

'  r;.ulian  poets. 

18. 

English  constitution. 

22. 

Humorous  works. 

19. 

'  interbury  cathedral. 

25- 

English  etymology. 

18. 

Hygiene. 

21. 

■ .   n.xl 

23- 

English  language. 

18. 

Hypnotism. 

25- 

'  :^^ames. 

27- 

English  literature. 

18. 

Iceland. 

14. 

mry. 

2S- 

Essays. 

17- 

Ices  and  ice-creams. 

26. 

Ii>:;ues  of  libraries. 

16.   17- 

Ethics. 

25. 

Index  to  periodicals. 

IS- 

:.ulu'drals. 

25- 

Etymology. 

18. 

India. 

15- 

:h:irities. 

23. 

European  history  and  travels. 

14- 

India  rubber. 

27- 

'hoinistry. 

19. 

Evolution. 

20. 

Indian  architecture. 

25. 

■hcss. 

27. 

Exhibitions  of  industry. 

27- 

Industrial  art. 

26. 

"liicago. 

14- 

Fairy  tales. 

24- 

Industrial  exhibitions. 

27- 

'Iiildren's  diseases. 

21. 

Faith  cure. 

2S- 

Insanity. 

21. 

"hiiia. 

IS- 

Farming. 

25. 

Insects. 

21. 

^hvistian  art. 

27- 

Female  diseases. 

21. 

Intellectual  philosophy. 

2S- 

"hurch  history. 

24. 

Fiction. 

4-1 1. 

Inventions. 

26. 

':\  il  engineering. 

26. 

Fiction  :     Historical    and    crit 

ical 

Ireland. 

14 

"ivil-sercice. 

11      -    •        -- 

22,  23. 

works. 

13- 

Irish  literature. 

18. 

In  asking  for  books;  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


Index  to  Subjects. 


Iron  manufactures. 

PAGE 

28. 

Italy. 

14. 

.apan. 

15. 

_  apanese  bronze. 

27. 

_  esus  Christ. 

24. 

_  ewelry. 

26. 

Jews. 

15- 

Joining. 

'        25. 

Jute  culture. 

25. 

Juvenile  ficlion. 

12,  13. 

Karpathians,  The. 

14. 

Kentucky. 

14. 

Koch's  treatment  of  tuberculosis.   20. 

Kinematics. 

21. 

Kinetics. 

21. 

Labor. 

23- 

Land. 

23- 

Landscape  gardening. 

25- 

Language. 

18. 

Language,  Universal. 

18. 

Law. 

23. 

Legislative  bodies. 

21. 

Letters. 

I,   2. 

Libraries. 

16. 

Library  catalogues. 

16,   17. 

Library  ecor.omy. 

16,    17. 

Library  reports. 

16,   17. 

Light. 

21. 

Literary  history. 

18. 

Literary  miscellany. 

17- 

Literary  periodicals. 

3- 

Literature. 

15-19- 

Locomotives. 

26. 

Logic. 

25. 

London. 

14. 

Lord's  supper. 

24. 

Louisiana. 

14. 

Machinery. 

26. 

Magic. 

27. 

Mammalia. 

21. 

Manures. 

25- 

Manx  nation. 

14. 

Marine  engineering. 

26. 

Marriage  (Historical). 

15- 

Marriage  (Medical  Science). 

21. 

Marriage  (Social  Science). 

24. 

Masonry. 

15. 

Mathematics. 

20. 

Mechanical  drawing. 

27. 

Mechanics. 

21. 

Medical  chemistry. 

19. 

Medical  science. 

20. 

Mediaeval  art. 

27. 

Memoirs. 

I,  2. 

Mental  medicine. 

25- 

Mental  philosophy. 

25 

Mesmerism. 

25- 

Metal  turnmg. 

26. 

Metallurgy. 

28. 

Metaphysics. 

25- 

Metric  system. 

20. 

Military  science. 

23. 

Millinerv. 

26. 

Mill  work. 

26. 

Mineralogy. 

20. 

Mining. 

26. 

Miscellany,  Literary. 

17- 

Missouri. 

14. 

Mnemonics. 

22. 

Money. 

23- 

Mongolia. 

15- 

Monograms. 

26. 

Moral  philosophy. 

25. 

Morocco. 

15- 

Music. 

27. 

Mythology. 

24. 

Names. 

15- 

Natural  history. 

Natural  philosophy. 

Natural  science. 

Naval  warfare. 

Needlework. 

New  England. 

New  Jersey. 

New  York  City. 

Norway. 

Novels. 

Obstetrics. 

Occult  literature. 

Optics. 

Oregon. 

Organic  chemistry. 

Oriental  history  and  travels. 

Ornament. 

Ostrich  farm. 

Oyster,  The. 

Painting. 

Palestine. 

Paris. 

Parlor  magic. 

Patagonia. 

Patent  law. 

Pauperism. 

Periodicals. 

Pessimism. 

Pharmacy. 

Philosophy,  Mental. 

Philosophy,  Moral. 

Phonography. 

Photography. 

Phrenology. 

Physical  geography. 

Physical  training. 

Physics. 

Physiology. 

Plastic  arts. 

Plays. 

Plumbing. 

Poetry. 

Police. 

Political  economy. 

Political  science. 

Polo. 

Poor,  The. 

Portugal. 

Postage  stamps. 

Poverty. 

Prehistoric  archasolog)'. 

Printing. 

Protection. 

Pyschology. 

Public  documents. 

Quotations. 

Railing. 

Railways. 

Rebelhon  (U.  S.). 

Rhetoric. 

Riding. 

Roadmaking. 

Romances. 

Rubber  hand  stamps. 

Russia. 

Sabbath,  The. 

St.  Louis. 

Salamis. 

.Sanitary  science. 

Santo  Domingo. 

Science. 

Scientific  journals. 

Scottish  clans. 

Sermons. 

Sewerage. 

Sexual  science. 

Shooting. 


PACE 

21. 

21. 

19-21. 

23- 
26. 
14. 
14- 
14. 
14 
4-11. 
21. 


14- 
19. 
15- 

27. 

25- 
21. 

27- 

is- 
H- 

27- 

13- 
23- 
24. 
3- 
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Siberia. 

Sicily. 

Social  science. 

Socialism. 

Songs. 

Sound. 

Spain. 

Spanish  American  republics. 

Spanish  architecture. 
I  Speeches. 

Spelin  (Universal  language). 
I  Spiritualism. 
(  Sports. 
I  Statics. 
I  Statistics. 

Statutes. 

Steam-boiler  construction. 

Steam  engine. 

Steam  heating. 

Steam  navigation. 

Steel. 

Stenography. 

Stonemasonry. 

Stories. 

Strikes. 

Surveying. 

Sweden. 

Swedenborgianism. 

Switch  work. 

Switzerland. 

Tales. 

Taxation. 

Taxidermy. 
j  Teaching. 

Technological  journals. 

Telegraphy. 

Telephone. 

Temperance. 

Thames  river. 

Theism. 

Theology. 

Theosophy. 

Tibet. 

Tobacco  habit. 

Train  dispatching. 

Transactions. 

Travels  (General). 

Tudor  architecture. 

Tyrol. 


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United  States  :  Constitution.    22,  23, 

United  States:  History  and  travels.  14. 

United    States  :    Separate    states 

and  cities.  14. 

Universal  history.  15. 

1  Universal  language.  18. 

Universities.  22. 

Useful  arts.  27. 

Ventilation.  25. 

Vikings.  I4' 

Volapiik.  18. 

Voyages  around  the  world.  15. 

Warming  of  buildings.  25. 

Washington  Bridge  (N.  Y.  City).    26. 

W^ashington  territory.  14- 

Westminster  Abbey.  14' 

Whist.  27. 

Wit  and  humor.  19. 

Wood  carving.  26. 

!  Woolen  manufactures.  27. 

Women.  24. 

!  Women,  Diseases  of.  21. 

Works,  Collected.  3- 

Worsted  manufactures.  27. 

Writing.  18. 

Zincography.  -7- 

Zoology.  21. 


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Supplement  No.  4  to  Finding  List. 

Arra}igemc7it  of  Prina'pal  Subdivisions. 


Part  i.  Biography,  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

"  2.  Cyclop/edias,  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 

"  3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 

"  4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 

"  5.  Literature  and  Language. 

"  6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics. 

"  7.  Political  and  Social  Sciences. 

"  8.  Theology,  Religion,  and  Philosophy. 

"  9.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 


PART  1. -BIOGRAPHY,  MEMOIRS,  AND  LETTERS. 


A.     Individual  Biography. 


Arblay,   Madame  d'.      Set 
Bancroft,  George.     Dyer 


Bancroft,  Hubert  H. 


BuRNEY,  Frances. 

O.     Life  and  writings  of. 

With  M  4026. 
Literary  industries  :  a  memoir. 
T  253./. 
Bashkirtseff,  Marie.     Letters  of.  T  296./. 

Beaconsfield,  B.  Disraeli,  carl  of.     See  Disraeli,  B. 
IBetterton,  Thomas.     By  R.  W.  Lowe.  T  382. 

Bombast,  Phiiippus  T.  of  Holunheim.  See  Paracelsus. 
BoswELL,  James.  Fitzgerald,  P.  Life  of .  2  v. T  529./". 
Pradlaugh,  Charles,  J/./'.  Mackay,C.R.  Life  of.  T  562. 
Bradstreet,  Anne,  and  her  time.     By  Helen  Campbell. 

T563. 
Br AHE,   Tycho  :  a  picture  of  scientific  life  and  work  in 
the   i6th  century.     By  J.  L.  E.  Dreyer.         T  564. 
Brewster,  Benj.  H.     Savidge,  E.  C.     Life  of.  T  578./-, 
Browning,  Robert.     Jpnes,    H.     Browning  as  a  philo- 
sophical and  religious  teacher.  T  614^. 
—  Orr,  Mrs.  S.     Life  and  letters  of.     2  v.            T  614.(7. 
IUrney,  Frances  [Madame  d' Arblay].     Ellis,  Annie  R., 
edr.     Early  diary  of,  176S-1778.      2  v.       T  663.^. 
Campbell,  Colin.     See  Clyde,  C.  Campbell,  lord. 
Ca.vterbury,  a.  Tait,  archbishop  of     Davidson,  R.  T. 
and  Benham,  W.     Life  of.     2  v.               T  4325  (/. 
Carter,  Robert :  his  life  and  work,  1807-1889.  T  775.a. 
Cass,  Lewis.     By  Andrew  C.  McLaughlin.         T  788. w. 
Catherine  of  Aragon.     Froude,  J.  A.     Divorce  of. 

.T794./. 
CiT\ucER.     Lounsbury,  T.  R.     Studies  in  C.  :  his  life  and 
writings.     3  v.  T  848  /. 

\;<KE,  James   F.      Autobiography,    diary,   and    corre- 
spondence. T  922.^. 
patra  :  a  study.     By  Henry  Houssave.        T  936.//. 
(  ivHE.  Colin  Campbell,  lord.     By   Maj.-Gen.   Sir  O.  T. 
Burne.  T  950. 
CoiGNET,  Capt.  J.   R.,  soldier  of  the  empire.     Narrative 
of,  1776-1850.  T  967. 
Columbus,    Christopher,   and  how  he  received  and  im- 
parted the  spirit  of  discovery.     Bv  J.  Winsor. 

T977«'. 
Cox.  David.     By  Gilbert  R.  Redgrave.  T  1037. 

Cruikshank,  George.     Stephens,  F.  G.      Memoir  of. 

T  io57..f. 

Dabney,   Thomas  G.     Smedes,    Susan  D.     A  southern 

planter.  T  mi. 

D' Arblay.  I^fadamc.     3te  Burney,  Frances. 

Darwin,  Charles :  his  life  and  work.     By  C.  F.  Holder. 

T  II45.A. 


Davis,  Jefferson :  a  memoir.  By  his  wife  [Varina  J. 
Davis].  T  1151.W. 

Daavson,  Cnpt.  F.  W.  Vanderbilt  Benevolent  Associa- 
tion of  Charleston,  S.  C.     f  Memorial  meeting  in 


honor  of. 
De  Quincey,  Thomas. 

memorials.     2  v. 
De  Wint,    Peter.      Redgrave, 

Peter  De  Wint. 
Dickens,  Chas.     Langton,  R 


B7518. 

Japp,  A.    H.,  edr.  De  Quincev 

T  n88.y. 

G.    R.     David   Cox   and 

T  1037. 

Childhood  and  youth  of. 

T  I2I2.J. 

Dickinson,  John.    Stille,  C.  J.     Life  and  times  of  C.  D., 
1732-1808.  T  1210.J. 

Disraeli,  B.  earl  of  Beaconsfield.     Fraser,  Sir  W.    Dis- 
raeli and  his  day.     2d  ed.  T  1235.^. 

Dix,  Dorothea  L.     Tiffany,  F.     Life  of.  T  1238./. 

Douglass,  Fred'k  :  the  colored  orator.     By  F.  M.  Hol- 
land. T  1255.-4. 

Drake.  Sir  Francis.     By  Julian  Corbett.  T  1262.^. 

t  DuRAND,    Asher    B.  :    a   memorial   address.       By   D. 
Huntington.  B  7518. 

Emerson,  Ralph  W.     By  Oliver  W.  Holmes.    T  i363./<. 

Erbach,  Count  George  Albert  of.     Kraus,  E.      Adven- 
tures of.  T  1382. 

Finney,  Chas.  G.     By  G.  Frederick  Wright.         T  1503. 

•f  Forrest,  Edwin  :  the  actor  and  man.    By  G.  Harrison. 

T  4S32. 

Franklin,  ^/r  John.     Markham.  A.  H.    Life  of  Sir  J.  F. 
and  the  North-west  passage.  T  I572-5- 

Frederick    IIL,     German     emperor.       Taylor,     Lucy. 
"  Fritz  "  of  Prussia.  T  I575-'- 

Fulton.    Robert  :     his   life   and    results.      By    R.    H. 
Thurston.  T  1597.'- 

George  IIL,  k.  of  England.     Anderson.  J.  H.     History 
of  George  ITId's  reign.  T  1648.0. 

Gladstone,  Wm.  E.  By  George  W.  E.  Russell.  T  1691. r. 

Greeley,  Horace  :  the' editor.     By  F.  N.  Zabriskie. 

T  1753-i'. 

Gu^RlN,  Maurice  de.     Journal,     Ed.  by  Trebutien. 

T  I783.fl. 

Hannibal.    Dodge.  T.  A.     Great   captains  :  Hannibal. 

T  1852.0'. 

Hardingk.   Henry,  viscount.      Hardinge,  C,    viscount. 
Rulers  of  India  :  Viscount  Hardinge.  T  1861. 

Henry  II  ,  k.  of  England.     By  Mrs.  J.  R.  Green. 

T  i<^(i2.b. 

Henry.   Patrick  :    life,    correspondence,    and   speeches. 
By  W.W.Henry,     v.  i.  T  1962./. 

Higginson.  Francis,  first  minister  in  the  Massachusetts 
Bay  Colony.     Higginson,  T.  W.     Life  of.  T  2025. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order."  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NU.MBER. 

I 


1— BIOGRAPHY,  MEMOIRS,  AND   LETTERS:  Collective  Biography. 


Hogarth,    William.       Biographical     anecdotes    of.     2d 

edition.  T  2093.^. 

Hooker,  Thos.,  preacher,  founder,  democrat.     By  G.  L. 

Walker.  T  2125. 

Houghton,  Richard  M.  M lines,  isi  lord.     See  Milnes, 

Richard  M. 
Houston,  General.     Bruce,  H.     Life  of,  1793-1863. 

T  2143. 
HOYT,  Jos.  G.     Waterhouse,  Prof.   S.     f  Eulogy  of  the 

late  chancellor  J.  G.  H.  of  Washington  University. 

B7518. 
Ingersoll,  Chas.  J.     Recollections,  historical,  political, 

biographical,  and  social.     Vol.  i.  T  2235. 

JOHXSON,    Sir  Wm.    and  the  Six   Nations.     By  W^    E. 

Griffis.  T  2333.^. 

Kemble,  Frances  A.  Further  records,  1848-83.  T  2401. (J. 
Lincoln,  Abraham.     Chittenden,  L.  E.     Recollections  of 

President  Lincoln  and  his  administration.  T  2691.^. 

—  Schurz,  C.  Abraham  Lincoln  :  a  memoir.  T  2691./. 
LiND,    Jenny.       Holland,    H.   S.   and   Rockstro,   W.   S. 

Memoir   of     Madame    Jenny    Lind-Goldschmidt. 
2  V.  T  2690. 

Macklay,  Wm.,  U.  S.  Senator  from  Pa.,  17S9-91. 
Journal.     Ed.  by  E.  S.  Maclay.  T  2820. 

Macklin,  C.     By  Edward  A.  Parry.  T  2822. 

Magellan.  Ferdinand.  Guillemard,  F.  H.  H.  Life  of 
F.  M.,  1480-1521.  T  2848.^. 

Marie  Antoinette.  Saint-Amand,  I.  de.  Marie  Antoi- 
nette and  the  downfall  of  royalty.  T  2885.^. 

Marie  Antoinette  at  the  Tuileries,  1789-91. 

T  2885.7^. 

Marie  Louise.  Saint-Amand,  I.  de.  M.  L.  and  the 
invasion  of  1S14.  T  2885. m. 

M.  L.  ;  the  island  of  Elba,  and  the  hundred  days. 

T  2885.?'. 

Mather,  Cotton,  the  Puritan  priest.     By  B.  Wendell. 

T  2935. 

Melbourne,  Lord.     By  H.  Dunckley.  T  2972.^'. 

Milnes,  Richd.  M.,  \st  lord  Houghton.  Reid,  T.  W. 
Life,  letters,  and  friendships  of.     2  v.         T  3057. 

Montagu,  Lady  Mary  W.  Best  letters  of.  Ed.  by  O. 
Thanet.  T  3140 /«. 

Murray,  John.  Smiles,  S.  Memoir  and  correspondence 
of.     2  V.  T  3238.J'. 

Newman,  John  H.  Mozley,  Anne,  edr.  Letters  and 
correspondence  of,  during  his  life  in  the  English 
church.     2  V.  T  3293.  w. 

Oliphant,  Laurence.  Oliphant,  Margaret  O.  W.  Life 
of  L.  O.  and  of  Alice  Oliphant,  his  wife.    T  3375.(7. 

O'Reilly,  John  B.     Roche,  J.  J.     Life  of.  T  3392. 

Osborn,  Hon.  Mrs.  Osbom,  Emily  F.  D.,  edr.  Politi- 
cal and  social  letters  of  a  lady  of  the  iSth  century, 
1721-71-  T  3396  ''• 

Paracelsl's.  Hartmann,  F.  Life  and  doctrines  of  Phi- 
lippus  Theophrastus  Bombast  of  Hohenheim, 
known  by  the  name  of  Paracelsus.  T  3430. 

Peel,  5?>  Robert.     By  Justin  McCarthy.  T  3456.OT. 

—  By  J.  R.  Thursfield.  T  3456.^. 
Pericles  and  the  golden  age  of  Athens.     By  E.  Abbott. 

T  3473. 
Petrarch  :  a  sketch  of  his  life  and  works.     By  May  A. 
Ward.  T  3483. ze/. 

Phelps,  Austin  :  a  memoir.      By  Elizabeth  S.  Phelps. 

T  3504./. 
Pinto,  Ferdinand  M.     Voyages  and  adventures  of. 

T  3533- 
Pitman.  Isaac.  Reed,  T.  A.  Biography  of.  T  3535. 
Rodney,  George  B.,  admiral.     By  David  Hannay. 

T  3756. 
Rose,  Hugh  Henry.     See  Strathnairn,   H.  H.   Rose, 

baron. 
Ross,  Janet.     Early  days  recalled.  '  T  3784  e. 

RUSKIN,  John  :  his  life  and  teaching.     By  J.  M.  Mather. 

3d  ed.  T  3810  m. 

Schopenhauer,  Arthur.  Wal]ace,W.  Life  of.  T  3945.W. 
Scott,  5?>  Walter.  Journal.  Popular  edition.  T  3977.;^. 
Sevigne,    Madame  de.     Best  letters  of.     Ed.  by  E.   P. 

Anderson.  T  4016.3. 


Seward,   Wm.    H.     Seward,    F.   W.     Seward  at  Wash- 
ington  as  senator  and  secretary  of  state,     v.  2,  3. 

T  4017.3. 
2.  1846-1861.  3.  1861-1872. 

N'ote. — Continuation  of  his  "  Autobiography"  which 
is  vol.  I  of  this  series. 
Shakespeare,  Wm.     Landor,  W.  S.     Citation  and  exam- 
ination of  W.  S.  touching  deer-stealing.     T  4025/, 
Sherman,  Wm.  T.     Johnson.  W.  F.     Life  of.    74034./ 

—  Life  and  reminiscences  of,  by  distinguished  men   of 

his  time.  T  4034./. 

—  Memoirs  of.     Written  by  himself.     4th  ed..     2  v.  in  i. 

T  4034. w, 

Stael,  Mada/ne  de.     By  A.  Sorel.  T  42x0.^. 

Strathnairn,  Hugh  Henry  Rose,  baron.    By  Maj.-Gen. 

Sir  O.  T.  Burne.  T  950. 

A^ote. — With    his    "Rulers    of    India:    Clyde   and 

Strathnairn." 

Tait,    Archibald     C,    archbishop    of  Canterbury.      See 

Canterbury,  Archibald  C.  Tait,  archbishop  of. 
Talleyrand.  Prince  de.     Memoirs  of.     Ed.  by  the  due 
de  Broglie.     v.  1-3.  T  4328. 

—  f  Same.     v.  1-3.  T  3759. 
Theodoric   the  Goth,  the  Barbarian  champion  of  civili- 
sation.    By  T.  Hodgkin.                                T  4373. 

Tyng,  Pev.  S.  H.,  D.D.     Tyng,  C.  R.     Life  and  work 

of.  T4516. 

Wayl.'^nd,  Francis.     Murray,  T-  O.     American  religious 

leaders  :  F.  W.  "  T  4704. 

Webster,    Daniel.     Alger,  H.    jr.     From   farm    boy  to 

senator  :  the  boyhood  and  manhood  of  D.  W. 

T  4713. 'J- 

Weed,  Thurlow.     Barnes,  T.  W.       Memoir  of.   T  4715. 

A^'ote. — Vol.     2     of     "  Autobiography    of    Thurlow 

Weed." 

Wesley,  John.     By  J.  H.  Overton.  T  4765. <;. 

Wilberforce,  Samuel,  D.D.     Ashwell,  A.  R.  and  Wil- 

berforce,  R.  G.     Life  of.     3  v.  T  4832.3. 

William     II.,     Germaii     emperor.       Frederic,  H.      The 

young  emperor:  William  II.  of  Germany.  T  4843. ir. 
Williams,  Montagu,  Q.  C.     Later  leaves  :  being  further 

reminiscences.  T  4845. »/. 

Winthrop,   John,   first   governor  of   the    Massachusetts 

Colony.     By  J.  H.  Twitchell.  T  4852.A 

B.     Collective   Biography. 

Bancroft.     Chronicles  of  the  builders  of  the  common- 
wealth.    V.  I,  5.  T  5515. 
Barrie.     An  Edinburgh  eleven  :  pencil  portraits    from 
college  life.  T  5027. 
Contents  :    Lord     Rosebery. — Professor     Masson. — 
Professor  Blackie. — Professor  Calderwood. — Professor 
Tait. — Professor    Fraser. — Professor    Chrystal.  —  Pro- 
fessor  Sellar. — Mr.    Joseph    Thomson.  —  Mr.     Robert 
Louis  Stevenson. — Rev.  Walter  C.  Smith,  D.D. 
Bolton.     Famous  English  statesmen  of  queen  Victoria's 
reign.                                                                T  5049.^. 
Contents:    Sir    Robert    Peel.— Lord    Pahnerston. — 
Lord    Shaftesbury. — John     Bright. — William    Edward 
Forster.  —  Lord  Beaconsfield. — Henry   Fawcett. — Wil- 
liam Ewart  Gladstone. 
CUND.\LL.     The  landscape  and  pastoral  painters  of  Hol- 
land: Ruisdell,  Hobbema,  Cuyp,  Potter.    T  5106./. 
Dole.     Score  of  famous  composers.                      T  5124..^. 
Contents  :    Giovanni  Pierluigi  da  Palestrina.^ — Henry 
Purcell. — Johann    Sebastian    Bach. — George  J"rederick 
Handel. — Christopli    Willibald    Gluck. — Franz    Joseph 
Haydn. — Wolfgang    Amadcus    Mozart. — Ludwig   von 
Beethoven.  —  Gioachino     Rossini.  —  Carl     Maria    von 
Weber. — Schubert. — Louis  Spohr. — Meyerbeer. — Men- 
delssohn.— Schumann. — Frederic    Francois    Chopin. — 
Mikhail    Ivdnovitch    Glinka. — Hector  Berlioz. — Franz 
Liszt. — Richard  Wagner. 
Forster.     Some  French  and  Spanish  men  of  genius. 

T  5I55-J. 
Contents  :   Marivaux. — Voltaire. — Rousseau.  — Dide- 
rot. —  Beaumarchais.  —  Mirabeau.  —  Danton,     Robes- 


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2— CYCLOPAEDIAS,  COLLECTED  WORKS,  Etc. :  Literary  Periodicals. 


pierre,  and  the  Convention. — Beranger. — Victor  Hugo. 
— Eugene   Sue  and   Emile   Zola.— l.ope  de  Vega  and 
Cervantes. — Calderon. 
Hitchcock.     Unhappy  loves  of  men  of  genius.    T  5207. 
Contents  :    Gibbon  and  Madame  Necker. — Dr.  John- 
son and  Mrs.  Thrale. — Goethe  and  Charlotte  von  Stein. 
— Mozart  and   Aloysla    Weber. — Cavour  and    the   un- 
known.— Irving  and  Mrs.  Carlyle. 
HUTTON.     Literary  landmarks  of  Edinburgh.      T  5219./. 
Jones.     Biographical    sketches    of    the    delegates    from 
Georgia  to  the  Continental  Congress.  T  5641.. 

Men  and  women  of  the  time.     13th  ed   by  G.  W.  Moon. 

T  5679- 
Morris.     Famous  musical  composers.  T  5315. 


MuzZF.Y.     Prime  movers  of  the  Revolution.        T  5694./. 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry.     2d  series.         T  5343. r. 

Robertson.     Modern  humanists  :  sociological  studies  of 

Carlyle,     Mill,     Emerson,     Arnold,     Ruskin,    and 

Spencer.  T  5375. w. 

Sainte-Beuve.     Portraits  of  men.  M  9382. 

Contents  :   Critical  memoirs. — Goethe  and  Bettina. — 

Alfred  de  Musset. — Letters  of  Lord  Chesterfield  to  his 

son. — De  Balzac.  —  Memoirs  of  Saint-Simon. — Camille 

Desmoulins.  —  Diderot.  —  La    Bruyere.  —  L'Abbe    de 

Choisy. — Fontenelle. 

Sovereigns  and  courts  of  Europe.     By  "  Politikos." 

T  5415. 
Steel.     Achievements  of  youth.  T  5420. 


PART     2.-CYCLOP^DIAS,    COLLECTED    WORKS,    AND 

PERIODICALS. 


A.     Cyclopaedias  and  Collected  Works. 

Burns,  R.     Complete  works.     Memoir  by'A.  Smith. 

M  66.a. 
Davenport,  B.  R.,  edr.     Best  50  books  of  the  greatest 

authors  condensed  for  busy  people.  C  9569. 

Gay's  Illustrated  circle  of  knowledge.  C  2833.0. 

f  Iconographic  encyclopc-edia  of  the  arts  and  sciences. 

Revised  and  enlarged.     6  v.  C  2844. 

1.  Brinton,  D.  G.  Anthropology  and  ethnology. — 
Gerland,  G.  K.  C.  Ethnography.  Edited  by  D.  G. 
Brinton. 

2.  Brinton,  D.  G.  Prehistoric  archaeology. — Eye, 
Dr.  J.  L.  A.  von.  History  of  culture.  Edited  by 
Kirk  ;  continuation  by  Bruce. 

3.  Carriere,  Dr  M.  Sculpture  and  painting. — Mar- 
quand,  A.  Ancient  art. — Frothingham,  A.  L.  Early 
Christian  and  Mediaeval  art. — Benjamin,  S.  G.  W. 
Modern  art. 

4.  Essewein,  Dr.  A.  O.  Architecture.  Continua- 
tion edited  by  Lockington. 

5.  Frankl,  Dr.  W.  and  Heyn,  R.  Constructive  arts: 
building  and  engineering.     Additions  by  Wahl. 

6.  Hartig.  Dr.  E.  and  Weiss,  Dr.  T.  Applied  me- 
chanics.     Edited  by  Grimshaw  and  others. 

Jay,  J.  f  Correspondence  and  public  papers  of.  Edited 
by  Johnston,     v.  2,  3.  M  636. 

Mackenzik,  H.  Miscellaneous  works,  v.  i.  M  281.0. 
Contents:  Man  of  feeling. — Papers  from  "The 
Lounger." 

f  People's  cyclopedia  of  universal  knowledge.  Ed.  by 
De  Puy  and  Reddall.     4  V.     [1S91.]  C  2S70.0. 

Pocket  encyclopedia  of  universal  information.      C  2355. 

f  Popular  encyclopedia.  Edited  by  Annandale.  New 
issue.     V.  1-9.      1890-91.  C  2714. 

Shen'stone,  W.     Works.     3  v.     1764-69.  M  742. 

1.  Elegies  on  several  occasions. — Odes,  songs,  bal- 
lads.— Levities  or  pieces  of  humour. — Moral  pieces. 

2.  Essays  on  men  and  manners. — Verses  to  Mr.  Shen- 
stone. 

3.  Letters  to  particular  friends  from  1739  to  1763. 
Thorne,  R.,  edr.     Fugitive  facts  :  an  epitome  of  general 

information.      2d  edition.  C  2763. 

Washington,    G.      f  Writings.       Collected   by   W.    C. 

Ford.     V.  8- II.  M  780. 

8.  1779-1780.   9.  1780-1782.   10.  1782-1785.   II. 

1785-1790. 

B.     Literary  Periodicals. 

f  Advocate,  The.  and  family  guardian,     v.  55,  56  (Jan. 

1889-Dec.  1890).  C  6801. 

f  Arena,  The.  v.  3.  4  (Dec.  1890-Nov.  1891).  C  6509. 
t  Army  and  navy  journal,  U.  S.     v.  28  (Augt.  30,  1890- 

Augt.  22,  1891).  C  6904 

t  Athen.^um,  The  :  Jan. -Dec.  1S91.  C  6804. 

Atlantic  monthly,     v.  67,  68  (Jan. -Dec.  1S91).    C  6511. 


t  Book  chat.     v.  6  (Jan. -Dec.  1891).  M  7532. 

13rovvne's  Phonographic  weekly,     v.  15,  16  (Jan.  1890- 

Dec.  1891).  W  1537. 

Century,  The.  v.  19,  20  (Nov.  1890-Oct.  1891).  C  6549. 
Chatterbox.     1891.     Ed.  by  J.  E.  Clarke.  C6551. 

Chautauquan,  The.     v.  12,  13  (Oct.  1890-Sept.  1891). 

C  6552. 
t  Civil  service  record,     v.  g,  10  (July,  1889-June,  1891). 

C6818. 
Cosmopolitan,  The.  v.  11  (May-Oct.  1891).  C  6562. 
Demorest's  Monthly  magazine,     v.  27  (Nov.   i8qo-Oct. 

1891).  C  6824. 

Domestic  monthly,     v.  32-34  (Oct.  iSSg-Mch.  1891). 

C  6S25. 
t  Edinburgh  review,     v.  173,  174  (Jan. -Oct.  1891). 

C  65S0. 
f  Educational  review,  v.  i  (Jan. -May,  1S91).  C  6580.0. 
Every  Thursday  :  an  illustrated  family  journal,     v.  i,  2 

(Mch.  6,  1890-Mch.  26,  1891).  C  682S. 

f  Figaro,     v.  3  (Mch.  5-Augt.  27,  1891).  C  6831. 

f  Fortnightly  review,  v.  49,  5o(Jan.-Dec.  1891).  C6593. 
I  Forum,  The.  v.  10,  11  (Sept.  1890-Augt.  1S91).  C  6595- 
Girl's  own  annual,     v.  11  (Oct.  5,  1889-Sept.  27,  i8go). 

C  6834- 
Godey's  Lady's  book.     v.  122,  123  (Jan. -Dec.  1891). 

C  6602. 
Harper's   New  monthly    magazine,     v.    82,    83    (Dec. 

1890-Nov.  1891).  C  6612. 

Harper's  Young  people,     v.  12  (Nov.  1890-Oct.  1891). 

C  6833. 
f  Illustrated   American.      v.    3-8    (July,    iSgo-Nov. 

1891).  C  6845. 

f  Illustraied  London  news.     v.  18,  20,  23,  26,  28,  32, 

35,  40,  41  (Jan.  1851-Dec.  1862).  C  6945. 

Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthly,     v.  31,  32  (Jan. -Dec. 

1891).  C  6S34.«. 

VLlBRARY  journal,  v.  16  (Jan  -Dec.  1891).  M  8662. 
Lippincott's  Monthly  magazine.       v.  47,  4S  (Jan. -Dec. 

1S91).  C  6661. 

t  Literary  news.    New  series,      v.  12  (Jan. -Dec.  1S91). 

M  7662. 
+  Literary  worid.     v.  22  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).  C  6855. 

f  London   quarterly  review,     v.  75,   76  (Oct.  1890- July, 

iSgi).  C  6664. 

f  Magazine  of  American  history,      v.  25,  26  (Jan.-Dec. 

i8gi).  C  6670. 

Musical  record  :  Jan.-Dec.  i8gi.  C  6866. 

f  Nation.  The.  v.  52,  53  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).  C  6866. 
f  New-Chirch  messenger,      v.  58-61  (Jan.   1890-Dec. 

i8gi).  C  6867. 

New  England  magazine.     New  series,  v.  4  (Mch. -Augt. 

1891).  C  6697. 

f  Nineteenth  century,     v.  29,  30  (Jan.-Dec.  1891). 

C  66gg. 
f  North   American   review.       v.    152,    153   (Jan.-Dec. 

i8gi).  C  6700. 

t  Office,  The.     v.  8  (Jan.-Dec.  1890).  C  6858. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


3— FICTION  AND  JUVENILE   FICTION  :  Abandoned  Claim,  to  Arnold,  E.  L. 


+  Our  animal  friends,     v.  17,  18  (Sept.  1889-Augt.  1891). 

C  6968. 
Outing  :  an  illustrated  magazine  of   sport,  travel,   and 
recreation,  v.  17,  18  (Oct.  1890-Sept.  1891).  C6704. 
Peterson's  Magazine,     v.  99,  100  (Jan, -Dec.  1S91). 

C  6709. 
f  Phonetic  journal,     v.  49,  50  (Jan.  1890-Dec.  1891). 

C  6710. 
Phrenological  journal,     v.  92,  93  (Jan. -Dec.  1891). 

C6711. 
f  Publisher's  weekly,  v.  39,4o(Jan.-Dec.i89i).  M  7716. 
f  Quarterly  review,     v.  172,  173  (Jan. -Oct.  1891). 

C6717. 
Religious  souvenir  for  1834.      Ed.  by  G.  T.  Bedell, 
D.D.  C  6368. 

—  Same,  for  1836.     Ed.  by  C.  Colton,  D.D.         C  6368. 
f  Sailor's  magazine,     v.  62,  63  (Jan.  1890-Dec.  1891). 

C  6729. 
St.  Nicholas,     v.  18.    Pts.  i,  2(Nov.  1890-Oct.  1891). 

C  6730. 
f  Saturday  review,  v.  71,  72  (Jan. -Dec.  i8gi).  C  6877. 
Scribner's  Magazine,  v.  9,  10  (J an. -Dec.  1S91).  C  6740. 
Sunday:  readings  for  the  young.     1891.  C  6757. 

t  Telescope,  The.     v.  i,  2  (Junes,  1824-May  27,  1826). 

C  6887. 

—  f  Same.     v.  3-6  (June  3,  1826-May  29,  1830).     4  v. 

in  2.  C  6987. 

f  United    service  :  a   monthly   review    of   military    and 

naval  affairs,     v.   5,   6.      New   series   (Jan.-Dec. 

1891).  C  6773.^. 

t  Voice,  The.     v.  7,  8  (Jan.  1890-Dec.  1891).     Folio. 
\  Westminster  review,     v.  135,  136  (Jan.-Dec.  1891). 

C  67S5. 
Wide  awake,      v.   EE-GG  [31-33]    (June,    1890-Nov. 

1891).  C  6789. 

f  Woman's  illustrated  world,     v.  1-4 (Apl.  18, 1889-Dec. 

27,  1890).  C  6997. 

C.     Scientific  and  Technological  Jour- 
nals and  Transactions. 

f  American  agriculturist,  v.  49,  50  (Jan.  1890-Dec. 
1891).  C  7802. 

f  American  analyst,     v.  6,  7  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).  C  7802. a'. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.  v.  31-34  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1891).  C  78o2.fl. 

+  American  machinist,     v.  14  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).  C  7902. 

Architectural  and  building  monthly.  v.  2  (Oct. 
1890-Mch.  1891).  C  7804. 


f  Architecture  and  building,  v.  13-15  (July,  1890- 
Dec.  1 89 1).  C  7803. 

f  Builder  and  wood-worker,     v.  27  (Jan.-Dec.  i8oi). 

C  '78x4. 
t  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  13  (Jan.-Dec.  1891). 

C  78 16. 
Delineator,  The.  v.  35,  36  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).  C  7824. 
f  Electrical  review,  v.  17,  18  (Augt.  30,  1890-Augt. 
22,  1891).  C  7927. 

f  Engineering  and  mining  journal,  v.  51,  52  (Jan.-Dec. 
1891).  C  7828. 

+  Iron  age.  The.  v.  47,  48  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).  C  7847. 
f  Jeweler's  circular,      v.  21,  22  (Feb   1890-July,  i8gi). 

C  7848. 
f  Jewelers'  weekly,     v.  10-12  (April,  1890-Sept.  1891). 

c  7947. 

Locomotive,  The.     New  series,     v.  8  (Jan.-Dec.  1887). 

C  7663. 

—  f  Same.  v.  12  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).  C  7663. 
f  Manufacturer  and  builder,     v.  22,  23  (Jan.    1S90- 

Dec.  1891).  C  7857. 

f  Manufacturer's  review  and  industrial  record,     v.  23, 

24  (Jan.  1890-Dec.  1891).  C  7858. 

Millinery  trade  review,  v.  16  (Jan.-Dec.  1 891).  C  7862. 
f  Photographic  times,  v.  21  (Jan.-Dec.  i8gi).  C  7871. 
•f  Plumber's  trade  journal,     v.  21  (Jan.-Dec.  1891). 

C  7872. 
f  Popular  science  monthly,     v.  38,  39  (Nov.  1890-Oct. 

1891).  C  7714. 

f  Record  and  guide,     v.  47,  48  (Jan.-Dec.  1891). 

C  7874.0. 

—  f  Same.     Daily  edition.      Feb.  9-14,  189T.         G  9874. 

Note. — Contains  the  proceedings  of  the  Convention 
of  the  National  Association  of  Builders, 
t  Sanitary  plumber,    v.  9  (Nov.  i,  1890-Oct.  15,  1891). 

c  7877. 

f  Scientific  American,     v.  64,  65  (Jan.-Dec.  1891). 

C  7979-«- 

—  \  Same:  supplement,     v.  31,  32  (Jan.-Dec.  1S91). 

C  7979-'^- 
f  Seaboard.     New  series,     v.  3  (Oct.  30,  1890-Oct.  23, 
1891).  C  7981. 

Smithsonian  Institution,     f  Report  to  July,  1888-89. 

C  4747- 

f  Techniker,  Der.   v.  13  (Nov.  1890-Oct.  1891).   C  78S7. 

United  States.     Patent  Office.     \  Alphabetical  lists  of 

patentees  for  quarters  ending   Mch.   31-Dec.   31, 

1891.  C  7891.^. 

—  f  Official  gazette,     v.  53-57  (Oct.  1890-Dec.  1891). 

C  7891. 


PART  3.-FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION 


A. 


Fiction  alphabetically   arranged   by 
Authors  and  Titles. 

Abandoned  claim.     By  Flora  H.  Loughead. 

Abbe   Constantin.     Illustrated    by    Madame    Madeleine 

Lemaire.     By  Ludovic  Halevy. 
Abbott,  Mary.     The  Beverleys  :  a  story  of  Calcutta. 
About,  E.     La  m^re  de  la  marquise. 

—  Notary's  nose. 

—  Uncle  and  nephew.     (With  his  "  Notary's  nose.") 
According  to  St.  John.     By  Amelie  Rives. 
Adventures  of  three  worthies.     By  C.  Ross. 

Against  the  stream.  By  E.  Eckstein.  (In  "Master- 
pieces of  German  fiction.") 

Alarcon,  P.  a.  de.  Brunhilde ;  or,  the  last  act  of 
"  Norma." 

—  Moors  and  Christians,  and  other  tales. 
Alexander,    Mrs.     [Mrs.    A.    F.    Hector.]     Heart    of 

oak.     (Bound  with  "  Soul  of  countess  Adrian.") 

—  Well  won. 

—  What  gold  cannot  buy. 

—  Which  shall  it  be  ? 


All  in  vain.     By  R.  Lindau.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  Ger- 
man fiction.") 
Allen,  G.     Dumaresq's  daughter. 

—  The  great  taboo. 

—  Recalled  to  life. 

—  Tents  of  Shem. 

Allen,  J.  L.     Flute  and  violin,  and  other  Kentucky  tales 
and  romances. 

Andrews,  Jessie  A.     Eteocles  ;  a  tale  of  Antioch. 

Anglomaniacs,  The.     [By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison.] 

Anstey,  F.    [F.  a.  Guthrie.]    Tourmalin's  time  cheques. 

Arabian  tales  and  anecdotes.     By  E.  W.  Lane. 

With  S  3279. 
Note. — A  selection  from  his  notes  to  his  translation 
of  "  The  thousand  and  one  nights." 

Ar^ne,  p.     The  golden  goat. 

Argens,  M.  le  tnarquis  d'.     Memoires  de  la  comtesse  de 
Mirol. 

"Arnold,  Birch."     [Mrs.  J.  M.  D.  Bartlett.]    New  aris- 
tocracy. 

Arnold.  E.  L.     Wonderful  adventures  of  Phra  the  Phoe- 
nician. 


i 


APPRENTICES'    LIBRARY    OF    THE     CITY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


3— FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION:  Aristocratic  world  A^  Christian  woman. 


Aristocratic  world,  The.  By  Fanny  Lewald.  (In  "  Mas- 
terpieces of  German  fiction.") 

Army  Portia,  An.     By  C.  Kin^\ 

Arrabiata,  L'.  By  P.  Heyse.  (In  "  Masterpieces  of  Ger- 
man fiction.") 

Artisf,  An.      By  Madame  Jeanne  Mairel. 

At  a  girl's  mercy.     By  Jean  K.  Ludlum. 

At  anchor.      By  Julia  Magruder. 

At  man  :  the  documents  in  a  strange  case.  By  F.  H.  Wil- 
liams. 

Atonement  of  Leam  Dundas.     By  Mrs   E.  Lynn  Linton. 

Attack  on  the  mill,  The.  By  E.  Zola.  (In  "  Tales  of 
to-day,  and  other  days.") 

Auld  licht  idylls.      By  J.  M.  Barrie. 

Aunt  Dorothy  :  an  old  Virginia  plantation-story.  By  Mar- 
garet J.  Preston. 

Austin,  Jane  G.  Betty  Alden  :  the  first-born  daughter 
of  the  Pilgrims. 

Averil.     By  Rosa  N.  Carey. 

i;\KFLED  schemes. 

llallling  quest,  A.     By  R.  Dowling. 

P.alaam  and  his  master,  and  other  sketches  and  stories. 
By  J.  C.  Harris. 

Bai.ch,  F.  H.  Bridge  of  the  gods  :  a  romance  of  Indian 
Oregon. 

I. ALFOUR,  F.  [W.  Phillips.]  Perdita ;  or,  fair  and 
false. 

Balzac,  H.  de.     The  Chouans. 

—  Historical  mystery. 

—  Lily  of  the  valley. 

—  Ursula. 

Bandit  of  Syracuse.     By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 
Baiung-Gould,  S.     Urith:  a  tale  of  Dartmoor. 
Baroness  Blank  :  a  novel  of  the  new  German  empire.     By 

A.  Niemann. 
B ARR,  Amelia  E.     Beads  of  Tasmer. 

—  She  loved  a  sailor. 

—  Sister  to  Esau. 

liarrel-organ.    The.      By  F.   Coppee.      (In   "Tales  of   to- 
day, and  other  days.") 
Barrie,  J.  M.     Auld  licht  idylls. 

—  Little  minister. 

—  Window  in  Thrums. 

P.ARTLETT,  A/rs.  J.  M.  D.     .S'^^'  "Arnold,  Birch." 
IxMES,  A.     Book  o'  nine  tales. 
Ba/.An,  Emilia  P.     Christian  woman. 

—  Morrina  (Homesickness). 

—  Swan  of  Vilamorta. 

—  Wedding  trip. 

Beai,e,  Anne.      Fay  Arlington. 

B.-ads  of  Tasmer.      By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 

Bi'.iiREXs,  Bjrtha.      S/'e  Heimburg,  W. 

BlI  Rubio.     By  F.  Whittaker. 

Bellerue;  or,  the  story  of  Rolf.     By  W.  M.  L.  Jay. 

Bcppe,  the  star  gazer.      By  P.  Heyse  (In  "  Masterpieces 

of  German  fiction."') 
Bkrnhard,  Marie.      Rector  of  St.  Luke's. 
Beryl's  husband.      By  Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis. 
Bf.sANT,  W.     In  luck  at  last.  _ 

—  "  Let  nothing  you  dismay." 

—  St.  Katherine's  by  the  tower. 
Bkttany,  Jeanie  G.      "  Laggard  in  love."' 

Betty  Alden  :  the  first-born  daughter  of  the  Pilgrims.     By 

Jane  G.  Austin, 
lieverleys,  The  :  a  story  of  Calcutta.     By  Mary  Abbott. 
Beyond  the  bourn  :    reports  of  a  traveller  returned  from 

"  The  undiscovered  country."     By  A.  K.  Fiske. 
Bishop,  W.  H.     Yellow  snake  :  a  story  of  treasure. 
Bi.ACK.  W.      Donald  Ross  of  Ileimra. 

—  Madcap  Violet.     8°. 

-  Stand  fast,  Craig- Royston  ! 
Black  business,  A.      By  H.  Smart. 
Bi.  \CKMORE,  R.  D.     Cripps,  the  carrier. 
r^lanche,  lady  Falaise.      By  J.  II.  Shorthouse. 
lllood  is  the  man.     By  W.  L.  Lowth. 
P.i.uE  pavilions.     Bv  Q. 

Boarding  school  girls.  The.  By  E.  Eckstein.  (In  "  Mas- 
terpieces of  German  fiction.") 


Tales  of  to- 


little 


BOLDREWOOD,  R.     Colonial  reformer. 

—  Sydney-side  Saxon. 
Book  o'  nine  tales.     By  A.  Bates. 
Booth,  AJrs.  O.     See  "  Rita." 
Boris  Lensky.     By  O.  Schubin. 
Born  in  the  purple.     By  Emma  Marshall. 
BouRGET,  p.      A  case  of  conscience.     (In 

day,  and  other  days.") 

—  Pastels  of  men. 

Contents:   A  saint. —  M.    Legrimaudet. — Two 
boys. 

—  Was  it  love  ? 

BouTON,  J.  B.     The  enchanted. 
BOYESEN,  H.  H.      Mammon  of  unrighteousness. 
Braddon,  A/tss  M.  E.     [Mrs.  M.  E.  Maxwell.  | 

was  the  hand  ? 

—  World,  the  flesh,  and  the  devil. 
Braeme,  Charlotte  M.     See  Clay,  Bertha  M. 

Bras  d'Acier ;   or,  on   the   gold-path  in   '49.      By   A.   de 
Brehat. 

By  E.  Marlitt.    (Same  as  her  "  Second 


Whose 


Brave  woman,  A. 

wife.") 
Brazen   android. 

tales.") 
Brehat,  a.   de. 


By  W.  D.  O'Connor.     (In  his  "  Three 
Bras   d'Acier ;    or,    on    the   gold-path 


in  49. 

Bridge  of  the  gods  :  a  romance  of  Indian  Oregon.  By 
F.  H.  Balch. 

Brooke's  daughter.     By  Adeline  Sergeant. 

Broughton,  Rhoda  anJ  Bisland,  Elizabeth.  A  wid- 
ower indeed. 

Brotherwood.     By  Mary  Cruger. 

Brunhilde  ;  or,  the  last  act  of  "  Norma."  By  P.  A.  de 
Alarcon. 

Buchanan,  R.     Wedding  ring. 

Bunner,  H.  C.  "  Short  sixes  "  :  stories  to  be  read  while 
the  candle  burns. 

—  Zadoc  Pine,  and  other  stories. 
Burnand,  F.  C.     Happy  thoughts.     Complete. 

Contents  :  Happy  thoughts. — More  happy  thoughts. 
— Our  yacht. 
Burning  of  Rome  ;  or,  a  story  of  the  days  of  Nero.     By 

Rev.  A.  J.  Church. 
Bushwacker's  gratitude.     By  K.  Munroe.     (In  "  Eleven 

possible  cases.") 
By  land  and  sea.      Ed.  by  Capt.  C.  King. 
Bynner,    E.    L.      Chase   of   the    "Meteor,"    and    other 

stories. 
Cahill,  Mabel  E.     Her  playthings,  men. 
Caine,  H.     The  scapegoat. 

Caird,  Mona.     [G.  M.  Hatton.]     Romance  of  the  moors. 
Callias  :    a  tale  of  the   fall  of  Athens.      By  Rev.   A.  J. 

Church. 
Cambridge,  Ada.     Three  miss  Kings. 
Cameron,  A/rs.  L.     Jack's  secret. 
Captain  Blake.      By  Capt.  C.  King. 
Captain  Lobe.      See  In  darkest  London. 
Captain  of  company  K.     By  J.  Kirkland. 
Carey,  Rosa  N.    Averil. 

—  Mary  St.  John. 

—  Our  Bessie. 

Carine  :  a  story  of  Sweden.     By  L.  Enault. 

Carletons,  The.     By  R.  Grant. 

Carpenter,  E.  J.     A  woman  of  Shawmut  :  a  romance  of 

Colonial  times. 
Case  of  conscience,  A.     By  P.  Bourget.     (In  "  Tales  of 

to-day,  and  other  days.") 
Cast  for  fortune.      By  C.  Reid. 
Catherwood,  Mary  H.     Lady  of  Fort  St.  John. 
Champney,  Elizabeth  W.     Witch  Winnie's  mystery. 


Chase  of  the   "  Meteor,"  and  other  stories. 

Bynner. 
Chatelaine  of  Burnt  Ridge.     By  Bret  Harte. 

"  Sapho  of  Green  Spring?.") 
Chevalier  of  Pensieri-Vani.      By  S.  Page. 
Child's  romance,  A.     By  P.   Loti. 
Chouans,  The.     By  H.  de   Balzac. 
Christian  woman,  A.      By  Emilia  P.  Bazan. 


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Church,  Rev.  A.  J,     Burning  of  Rome  ;  or,  a  story  of 
the  clays  of  Nero. 

—  Callias  :  a  tale  of  the  fall  of  Athens. 
Ciphers.     By  Ellen  O.  Kirk. 
Circumstantial  evidence.     By  Mary  E.  Stickney. 
Clay,  Bertha  M.     [Charlotte  M.  Braeme.]     Lord  Eles- 

mere's  wife. 
Cobb,  S.  jr.     Bandit  of  Syracuse. 

—  Conspirator  of  Cordova. 

—  Fortunes  of  Conrad. 

—  Love  match. 

—  Outcast  of  Milan. 

—  Robbi^r  countess. 

—  Roderick  of  Kildare. 

—  RoIIo  of  Normandy. 

—  Royal  outlaw. 

—  Scourge  of  Damascus. 

Collins,  E.  L.      Hadasseh  ;  or,  "from  captivity  to  the 

Persian  throne." 
Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville.     By  F.  H.  Smith. 
Colonial  reformer.      By  R.  Boldrewood. 
Combe,  T.     Question  of  love  :  a  story  of  Switzerland. 
Comtesse  de  Mirol,  Memoires  de  la.     Par  M.  le  marquis 

d'Arojens. 
Cones  for  the  camp  fire.     By  W.  H.  H.  Murray. 
Conspirator  of  Cordova.     By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 
Constable's  tower  ;  or,  the  times  of  Magna  Charta.     By 

Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 
Cooke,  Rose  Terry.      Huckleberries  gathered  from  New 

England  hills. 
Cooper,  S.  W.     Think  and  thank. 
COPPEE,    Y.      The  barrel-organ.     (In   "Tales  of  to-day, 

and  other  days.") 
Cotes,  V.  C.     Two  girls  on  a  barge. 
Countess  Erika's  apprenticeship.     By  O.  Schubin. 
Countess's   ruby.    The.     By   J.   Hawthorne.     (With    his 

"  Pauline.") 
Cozzens,  F.  S.     Sound  of  a  voice. 
Craddock,  C.  E.   [Mary  N.  Murfree.]    In  the  "  Stranger 

People's  "  country. 
Craik,  Georgiaiia  M.    [Mrs.  A. W.  May.]   Sylvia's  choice. 
Crawford,  F.  M.     Khaled  :  a  tale  of  Arabia. 

—  Witch  of  Prague. 
Crawfurd,  O.     Sylvia  Arden. 

Crlxkle,  Nym.     [A.  C.  Wheeler.]     The  end  of  all.     (In 

"  Eleven  possible  cases") 
Cripps,  the  carrier.      By  R.  D.  Blackmore. 
Criquette.     By  L.  Halevy. 
Crommelin,  May.      Freaks  of  lady  Fortune. 
Crosby,  Margaret.     A  violin  obligato,  and  other  stories. 
Cruel  London.      By  J.  Hatton. 
Cruger,  Mary.      Brotherhood. 

Cruger,  Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer.     See  Gordon,  Julien. 
Crystal  button.   The  ;  or,   adventures  of  Paul  Prognosis 

in  the  49th  century.     By  C.  Thomas. 
Dally.     By  Maria  L.  Pool. 
Darkness  and  dawn  ;  or,  scenes  in  the  days  of  Nero.     By 

F.  W.  Farrar. 
Davis,  R.  H.      Gallegher,  and  other  stories. 
Dead  letter.     By  S.  Register. 
Deane,  Mary.      Mr.  Zi'nzan  of  Bath. 
Debt  of  hatred.      By  G.  Ohnet. 
Decline  and  fall  of  the  British  empire  ;  or,  the  witch's 

cavern. 
Degen,  Von.     Mystery  of  the  Campagna,  and  A  shadow 

on  a  wave. 
Denison,  Mary  A.     If  she  will  she  will. 
Di  :  a  story.      By  S.  L.  Pierce. 
Diamond  button,  The.     By  B.  North. 
Diamond  seeker  of  Brazil.     By  L.  Lewis. 
Diana  Fontaine.      By  A.  Ridgevvay. 
Diary  of  a  pilgrimage.      By  J.  K.  Jerome. 
DiMZ,  J.      Fidalgos  of  Casa  Mourisca. 
Doctor  Lamar. ' 
Dona  Luz.     By  J.  Valera. 
Donald  Ross  of  Heimra.     By  W.  Black. 
Dorothy  Gray  :  an   Indian  summer  idyl.      By  Mrs.  H.  B. 

Goodwin. 


Double  knot,  A.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Douglas.  Amanda  M.     Heirs  of  Bradley  House. 

DowLiNG,  R.     A  baffling  quest. 

"  Down  the  O-hi-o."     By  C.  H.  Roberts. 

Doyle,  A.  C.     Firm  of  Girdlestone. 

—  Sign  of  the  four. 

—  Study  in  scarlet. 

—  W^hite  Company. 

Drama  in  muslin.     By  G.  Moore. 

Draught  of  Lethe.      By  R.  Tellet. 

Drawn  blank.      By  Mrs.  R.  Jocelyn. 

Dream  of  a  modest  prophet.     By  M.  D.  Leggett. 

Dreams.     By  Olive  Schreiner. 

Drowned  man.  The.     By  G.  de  Maupassant.    (In  "  Tales 

of  to-day,  and  other  days.") 
"Duchess,    The."      [Mrs.  Hungerford.]      Little   Irish 

girl. 

—  Little  rebel.  . 
Dumaresq's  daughter.     By  G.  Allen.                                     .| 
Dunstan,  C.     Quita:  a  novel.  ' 
Durand,  Mde.  A.  M.  C.  H.     See  Greville,  Mde.  H. 
Eckstein,  E.     Against  the  stream.     (In  "  Masterpieces 

of  German  fiction.") 

—  Boarding  school  girls.     (In  "  Masterpieces  of  German 

fiction.") 

—  Visit    to  the  lockup.     (In   "Masterpieces  of  German 

fiction.") 

Edleen  Vaughan  ;  or,  paths  of  peril.     By  Carmen  Sylva. 

Eglantine.     By  Eliza  Tabor. 

Eggleston,  E.     Faith  doctor  :  a  story  of  New  York. 

Eggleston,  G.  and  Marbourg,  Dolores.  Juggernaut : 
a  veiled  record. 

Eiloart,  Mrs.     The  love  that  lived. 

Eleven  possible  cases.  By  F.  R.  Stockton  [and  others]. 
Contents  :  Fyles,  F.  The  only  girl  at  Overlook. — 
Stockton,  F.  R.  A  thing  that  glistened.  — Miller,  J.  A 
lion  and  a  lioness. — Harland,  H.  (Sidney  Luska.)  A 
head  of  death. — Thompson,  M.  The  Mystic  Krewe. 
— Lockwood,  I.  Strange  adventures  of  a  million  dol- 
lars.— Fawcett,  E.  A  lost  day. — Smith,  B.  G.  A 
tragedy  of  high  explosives. — Munroe,  K.  The  bush- 
wacker's  gratitude. — Crinkle,  N.  The  end  of  all. — 
Green,  Anna  K.     Shall  he  marry  her  ? 

Elizabeth.     By  Marie  Nathusius. 

Ellen  Story.      By  E.  Fawcett. 

Ellice  Quentin.  By  J.  Hawthorne.  (With  his  "Pau- 
line.") 

Elliott,  Sarah  B.     Jerry  :  a  novel. 

Elsa.     By  E.  McQ.  Gray. 

Elsket,  and  other  stories.     By  T.  N.  Page. 

Enault,  L.     Carine  :  a  story  of  Sweden. 

Enchanted,  The.     By  J.  B.  Bouton. 

End  of  all,  The.  By  Nym  Crinkle.  (In  "  Eleven  possi- 
ble cases.") 

Eric  Brightcyes.     By  H.  Rider  Haggard. 

Eteocles  :  a  tale  of  Antioch.      By  Jessie  A.  Andrews. 

Evelyn's  career :  a  novel.  By  the  author  of  "  My 
wife's  niece." 

Eventide  light.      By  Emma  Marshall. 

Exceptional  case.  An.     By  Itti  K.  Reno. 

Fair  to  see.     By  L.  W.  M.  Lockhart. 

Faith  doctor.  The :  a  story  of  New  York.  By  E. 
Eggleston. 

Family  failing,  A.     By  H.  Smart. 

Farjeon,  B.  L.    Miser  Farebrother.    (F.  S.  L.  No.  614.) 

—  Shield  of  love. 

—  Ties — human  and  divine. 

Farrar,  F.  W.     Darkness  and  dawn  ;  or,  scenes  in  the 

days  of  Nero. 
Fawcett,  E.     Ellen  Story. 

—  Lost  day.     (In  "  Eleven  possible  cases.") 

—  New  York  family. 

Fay  Arlington.      By  Anne  Peale. 
Felicia.     By  Fanny  N.  D.  Murfree. 
Fenn,  G.  M.     A  double  knot. 

—  Fluttered  dovecote. 

In  jeopardy,  [and  other  stories]. 
Mint  of  money. 


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Fernyhurst  Court  :  an  every-day  story.  By  the  author 
of  "  Stone  edge,"  etc. 

Fidalgos  of  Casa  Mourisca.     By  J.  Diniz. 

Field  of  tares.     By  C.  Graves, 

Firm  of  Girdlestone.      Hy  A.  C.  Doyle.     . 

First  love.  By  R.  Lindau.  (In  "  Masterpieces  of  Ger- 
man fiction.") 

Fisher,  Miss  F.  C.     See  Reid,  Christian, 

FiSKE,  A.  K.  Beyond  the  bourn  :  reports  of  a  traveller 
returned  from  "  The  undiscovered  country." 

Fitch,  C.     Knighting  of  the  twins,  and  ten  other  tales. 

—  Wave  of  life. 

Flaubert,  G.     Salammbo.     Illustrated. 

Fletcher,  R.  H.  The  Johnstown  stage,  and  other 
stories. 

Florentine  nights.      By  H.  Heine. 

Flute  and  violin,  and  other  Kentucky  tales  and  romances. 
By  J.  L.  Allen. 

Fluttered  dovecote,  A.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Ford,  J.  L.     Hypnotic  tales,  and  other  tales. 

Ford,  Mary  H.  Which  wins?  a  story  of  social  condi- 
tions. 

Fortunes  of  Conrad.      By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 

Found  dead.     By  J.  Payn. 

Four  and  five :  a  story  of  a  Lend-a-Hand  Club.  By  E. 
E.  Hale. 

Fourteen  to  one.     By  Elizabeth  S    Phelps. 

Francis  Cludde.  Story  of.     By  S.  J.  Weyman, 

Franzos,  K.  E.     Judith  Trachtenberg. 

Freaks  of  lady  Fortune.     By  May  Crommelin. 

Fremont,  Jessie  B.      The  will  and  the  way  stories. 

French,  Alice.     See  Thanet,  O. 

From  shadow  to  sunlight.      By  the  Marquis  of  Lome. 

From  timber  to  town :  Down  in  Egypt.  By  an  early 
settler. 

Fuller,  H.  B.     See  Page,  S. 

Fyles,  F.  The  only  girl  at  Overlook.  (In  "Eleven 
possible  cases.") 

Gallegher,  and  other  stories.     By  R.  H.  Davis. 

Garland,  H.  Main-travelled  roads :  six  Mississippi 
valley  stories. 

Gautier,  T.  The  thousand  and  second  night.  (In 
"Tales  of  to-day.  and  other  days.") 

Gentleman  and  courtier.      By  Florence  Marryat. 

Gerard,  E.  and  D.     A  sensitive  plant. 

Ghost,  The.  Hy  W.  D.  O'Connor.  (In  his  "Three 
tales.") 

Gibbon,  C.     Was  ever  woman  in  this  humor  wooed  ? 

Gl.\nville,  E.     Lost  heiress. 

Glorious  gallop.     By  Mrs.  E.  Kennard. 

Gold  of  pleasure.      By  G.  P.  Lathrop. 

Golden  goat,  The.     By  P.  Arene. 

Golden  sorrow.     By  Mrs.  C.  Hoey. 

Good-bye.      I'.y  J.  S.  Winter. 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  H.  B.  Dorothy  Gray  :  an  Indian  sum- 
mer idyl. 

Gordon,  Julien.  [Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer  Cruger.]  Puri- 
tan pagan. 

—  Vampires.     8°. 

—  Same  [and]  Mademoiselle  Reseda. 
Gould,  S.  Baring.     .S^-^  Baring  Gould,  S. 
Grandmother,   The  :  a  story  of  country  life  in  Bohemia. 

Bv  B.  Nemec, 
Grant,  R.     The  Carletons. 

—  Mrs.  Harold  Stagg. 
Graves,  C.     Field  of  tares. 
Gray,  E.  McQ.     Elsa  :  a  novel. 
Gray,  M.     In  the  heart  of  the  storm. 
Great  Kenion  feud.      By  Capt.  F.  Whittaker. 
Great  taboo.     By  G.  Allen. 

Great  world.      By  J.  Hatton. 

Green,  Anna   K.     Shall   he  marry  her?     (In   "Eleven 

possible  cases.") 
Gr^ville,  Madame  H.    [Mde.  A.  M.  C.  H.  Durand.]     A 

mystery. 
Group  of  noble  dames.     By  T.  Hardv. 
GUNSAULUS,    F.   W.     Monk    and    knight  :  an    historical 

study  in  fiction.     2  v. 


Guthrie,  F.  A.     See  Ansiey,  F. 

Hadasseh  ;  or,  "from   captivity  to  the   Persian  throne." 

By  E.  L.  Collins. 
Haggard,  H.  R.     Eric  Brighteyes. 
Haidheim,  L.     Wife  and  woman. 
Hake,  T.  St.  E.     Within  sound  of  the  weir. 
Hale,  E.   S.     Ten  times  one  series  :   Four  and  five  :  a 

story  of  a  Lend-a-Hand  Club. 
Hal£vy,  L.    Abbe  Constantin,     Illustra'ions  by  madame 

M.  Lemaire. 

—  Criquette. 

Hamer,  Sarah  S.     An  old  chronicle  of  Leighton. 

Happy  thoughts.     By  Y .  C.  Burnand. 

Hardy,  T.     Group  of  noble  dames. 

Harland,  Henry.      See  Luska,  Sidney. 

Harris,  J.    C.       Balaam    and    his     master,   and   other 

sketches  and  stories. 
Harris,  Miriam  C.     An  utter  failure. 
H.VRRISON,  Mrs.  B.     The  Anglomaniacs.     [Anon.] 
Hart,  Mabel.     Two  Engli.sh  girls. 
Harte,  B.     Sapho  of  Green  Springs,  and  other  stories. 
Contains  also:    The    chatelaine  of  Burnt    Ridge. — 

Through  the  Santa  Clara  wheat. — A  Maecenas  of  the 

Pacific  slope. 
Hastings,  G.     Philip  Henson,  M.D. 
Hatton,  G.  M.     See  Caird,  Mona. 
Hatton,  J.     Cruel  London. 

—  Great  world. 

Hawthorne,  J.  Countess's  ruby.    (With  his  "  Pauline,") 

—  Ellice  Quentin.     (With  his  "  Pauline.") 

—  Millicent  and  Rosalind. 

—  Pauline. 

He    fell    among  thieves.       By    D.    C.    Murray   and    H. 

Herman. 
Head  of    death.     By   S.   Luska.     (In  "  Eleven  possible 

cases.") 
Hearn,  L.     Youma:  the  story  of  a  West-Indian  slave. 
Heart  of  a  maid.     By  Beatrice  Kipling. 
Heart   of   oak.      By  Mrs.   Alexander.     (With  "  Soul  of 

countess  Adrian."  By  Mrs.  C.  Praed.) 
Hector,  Airs.  A.  F.  5^"^  Alexander,  Mrs. 
Heimburg,  W.     [Bertha  Behrens.]     Maiden's  choice. 

—  Misjudged. 

Heine,  H.  Florentine  nights.  Memoirs  of  Herr  von 
Schnabelwopski,  Rabbi  of  Bacharach,  and  Shake- 
speare's Maidens  and  women. 

Heir  presumptive  and  the  heir  apparent.  By  Mrs. 
Oliphant. 

Heirs  of  Bradley  House.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Henty,  G.  a.     Hidden  foe. 

Her  double  life.     By  Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis.         • 

Her  love  and  his  life.     By  F.  W.  Robinson. 

Her  playthings,  men.     By  Mabel  E.  Cahill. 

HlBRARD,  G.  a.     Iduna,  and  other  stories. 

Hidden  foe.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Hide  and  seek.     By  Wilkie  Collins. 

Historical  mystery.  An.     By  H.  de  Balzac. 

Hoey,  .Mrs.  C.     Golden  sorrow. 

HOLLOW.VY.  Charlotte  M.     Story  of  five. 

Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J.      Marguerite. 

Honorable  miss,  The.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 

Honored  in  the  breach.  By  Julia  Magruder.  (With  Ker 
"  At  anchor.") 

Hopkins,  Ellice.     Rose  Turquand. 

Hopkins,  T.     Nugents  of  Cariconna. 

House  of  Martha.     By  F.  R.  Stockton. 

Howe    Maud.      Phillida. 

Hovvells,  W.  D.     An  imperative  duty. 

Huckleberries  gathered  from  New  England  hills.  By 
Rose  T.  Cooke. 

Hudson,  W.  C.     See  North,  B. 

Huldah  Brent's  will.     By  Mrs.  S.  S.  Robbins. 

Hungerford,  A/rs.     See  "Dlchess,  The." 

Hunt,  Julia  i\L     A  woman's  talent,  and  other  stories. 

Hypnotic  tales,  and  other  tales.     By  J.  L.  Ford. 

Iduna.  and  other  stories.     By  G.  A.  Hibbard. 

lermoh.      Hy  J.  I.  Kraszewski. 

If  she  will  she  will.      By  Mary  A.  Dcnison. 


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Imperative  duty,  An.     By  W.  D.  ITowclls. 

In  darkest  London.     By  J.  Law. 

In  jeopardy,  [and  other  stories].     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

In  luck  at  last.     By  \V.  Besaiit. 

In  luck's  way.     By  J.  S.  Winter. 

In  the  cheerinjj-up  business.     By  Mary  C.  Lee. 

In  the  heart  of  the  storm.     By  M.  Gray. 

In  the  "  Stranger  l'eople"s"  countr}'.     By  C.  E.  Craddock. 

Indian  tales.     By  R.  Kipling.     (Same  as  his  "  Plain  tales 

from  the  hills.") 
Iron,  Ralph.     See  Schreiner,  Olive. 
Iron  game,  The  :  a  tale  of  the  war.     By  H.  F.  Keenan. 
Jack's  secret.     By  Mrs.  L.  Cameron. 
James,  Mrs.  F.  A.     See  Warden,  Florence. 
Janvier,  T.  A.     Stories  of  old  New  Spain. 

—  Uncle  of  an  angel,  and  other  stories. 

Contents:    Uncle  of  an  angel. — A  border  ruffian. — 

Our  pirate  hoard. — A  temporary  dead-lock. — For  the 

honor  of   France. — A  romance  of  Tompkins  Square. — 

An  idyl  of  the  east  side. 

Jay.  W.  M.  L.     IJulia  L.  M.  Woodruff.]     Bellerue  ;  or, 

the  story  of  Rolf. 
Jennings,  L.  J.     The  Philadelphian. 
Jerome,  J.  K.      Diary  of  a  pilgrimage  (and  six  essays). 
Jen-y  :  a  novel.     By  Sarah  B.  Elliott. 
JOCELYN,  Mrs.  Robt.      Drawn  blank. 
Johnston,  R.  M.     The  Primes  and  their  neighbors  :  ten 

tales  of  middle  Georgia. 
J6kai,  M.     "  There  is  no  devil." 
John,  Mrs.  H.  T.  E.  C.     See  Marlitt,  E. 
Johnstown    stage.   The,    and  other  stories.     By    R.    H. 

Fletcher. 
Judith  Trachtenberg.     By  K.  E.  Franzos. 
Juggernaut  :  a  veiled  record.      By  G.   C.    Eggleston  and 

Dolores  Maibourg. 
Just  impediment.      By  R.  Prycc. 
Karr,  a.     a  visit  to  the  arsenal.     (In  "  Tales  of  to-day, 

and  other  days.") 
Keenan,  IT.  F.     The  iron  game  :  a  tale  of  the  war. 
Kennard,  Mrs.  E.      A  glorious  gallop. 
Khaled  :  a  tale  of  Arabia.     By  F.  M.  Crawford. 
KlELLAND,  A.     Tales  of  two  countries. 
King,  C.     An  araiy  Portia. 

—  {edr. )     By  land  and  sea. 

—  Captain  Blake. 

King  of  Tyre.     By  J.  M.  Ludlow. 
Kipling,  Beatrice.     Heart  of  a  maid. 
Kipling,  R.     Indian  tales.     (Same  as  his   "  Plain  tales 
from  the  hills,"  with  additions.) 

—  Life's  handicap. 

—  Light  that  failed. 

—  Mine  own  people. 

—  Under  the  deodars. 
Kirchner,  Lola.      See  ScHUBiN,  O, 
Kirk,  Ellen  O.     Ciphers. 

—  Maidens  choosing. 

—  Sons  and  daughters. 

KiRKLAND.  J.     Captain  of  company  K. 
Kit  Carson's  last  trail.     By  L.  Lewis. 
Knight,  E.  F.     Save  me  from  my  friends. 
Knighting  of  the  twins,  and  ten  other  tales.      By  C.  Fitch. 
Kraszevvski.  J.  I.     lermola. 

Lady  of  Cawnpore.      By  F.  Vincent  and  A.  F.  Lancaster. 
Lady  of  Fort  St.  John.      By  Mary  H.  Catherwood. 
Laggard  in  love.      By  J.  G    Bettany. 
Laird  o'  Cockpen.      By  "  Rita." 

Lane,  E.  W.    Arabian  tales  and  anecdotes.    With  S  3279. 
Note. — A  selection  from  his  notes  to  his  translation 
of  "  The  thousand  and  one  nights." 
Last  of  the  Haddons.     By  Mrs.  Newman. 
Lathrop,  G.  P.     Gold  of  pleasure. 
Law,  J.     In  darkest  London  :  new  edition  of  "  Captain 

Lobe"  :  a  story  of  the  Salvation  Army. 
Lean,  Mrs.  F.  M.     See  Marryat,  Florence. 
Leap  in  the  dark.     By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southvvorth. 
Lee.  Mary  C.      In  the  cheering-up  business.  j 

Leggett.  M.  D.     Dream  of  a  modest  prophet.  i 

Lennep,  J.  Van.    Story  of  an  abduction  in  the  17th  century.  | 


I 


"  Let  nothing  you  dismay."     By  W.  Besant. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Harriet.     Beryl's  husband. 

—  Her  double  life. 

—  Lady  Kildare. 
Lewis,  L.     Diamond  seekers  of  Brazil. 

—  Kit  Carson's  last  trail. 

—  Serf  lovers  of  Siberia. 
Life's  handicap.      By  R.  Kipling. 
Light  o'  love.     By  Clara  D.  Maclean. 
Light  that  failed.     By  R.  Kipling. 
Lilith  :  sequel  to  "  Unloved  wife."     By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E 

South  worth. 
Lily  of  the  valley.     By  H.  de  Balzac. 
Linton,  Mrs.  E.  L.     Atonement  of  Leam  Dundas. 
Lion  and  a  lioness.     By  J.  Miller.    (In  "  Eleven  possible 

cases.") 
Little  Irish  girl,  [and  other  stories].     By  "  The  Duchess." 
Little  minister.      By  J.  M.  Barrie. 
Little  rebel,  A.     By  "The  Duchess." 
Lockhart,  L.  W.  M.     Fair  to  see. 
LoCKWOOD,  I.     Strange  adventures  of  a  million  dollars. 

(In  "  Eleven  possible  cases.") 
Long  time  ago.     By  Meta  Orred. 
Lord   Arthur  Savile's  crime,  and  other  stories.     By  O. 

Wilde. 
Lord  Elesmere's  wife.     By  Charlotte  M.  Braeme. 
Lome,  Marquis  of.      From  shadow  to  sunlight. 
Lost    day.       By    E.   Fawcett.       (In    "  Eleven    possible 

cases.") 
Lost  heiress.     By  E.  Glanville. 
Lost  sir  Massingberd.     By  [J.  Payn]. 
LoTi,  P.     A  child's  romance. 
Loughead,  Flora  H.     The  abandoned  claim. 
Love  match.     By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 
Love  that  lived.     By  Mrs.  Eiloart. 
Lowth,  W.  L.     The  blood  is  the  man. 
Ludlow,  J.  M.     A  king  of  Tyre  :  a  tale  of  the  times 

Ezra  and  Nehemiah. 
LuDLUM,  Jean  K.     At  a  girl's  mercy. 

—  Under  a  cloud. 

Luke  Hammond,  the  miser.     By  Prof.  W.  H.  Peck. 
LUMMis,  C.  F.     A  New  Mexico  David,  and  other  stori( 

and  sketches  of  the  southwest. 
Luska,    Sidney.      [H.  Harland.]     Head  of    death.     (Ii 
"  Eleven  possible  cases.") 

—  Mea  culpa  :  a  woman's  last  word. 
Maartens,  M.      Old  maid's  love.  i 

—  Sin  of  Joost  Avelingh.  (Same  as  "  Joost  Avelingh.")^ 
Macalpin,  a.  a  man's  conscience.  / 
McClelland,  M.  G.  Nameless  novel.  | 
Macdonald,  G.  There  and  back.  *: 
Maclean,  Clara  D.     Light  o'  love. 

McLeod,  Grace  D.     Stories  of  the  land  of  Evangeline. 
Madame  d'Orgevaut's  husband.     Bv  11.  Rabusson. 
Madcap  Violet.  ^  By  W.  Black.     8°. 
Mademoiselle  Re.seda.    By  J.  Gordon.    (With  her  "  Vam- 1 

pires.") 
Maecenas  of  the  Pacific  slope.     By  B.  Harte.     (With  his 

"  Sapho  of  Green  Springs.") 
Magruder,    Julia.      At    anchor,    attd   Honored   in    the 

breach. 
Maid  Marian,  and  other  stories.     By  Molly  E.  Seawell. 
Maid  of  honor  ;  a  tale  of  the  dark   days  of  France.     By 

Hon.  L.  Wingfield. 
Maiden's  choice.     By  W.  Heimburg. 
Maidens  choosing.      ]!y  Ellen  O.  Kirk. 
Main-travelled  roads  :  six  Mississippi  valley  stories.     By 

H.  Garland. 
Mairet,  Madn:rie  Jeanne.      An  artist. 
Mammon  of  unrighteousness.      By  H.  H.  Boyesen. 
Man  in  the   moon,   and    other  people.      By  R.  W.  Ray- 
mond. 
.Vr.an  who  missed  it.     By  W.  H.   H.  Murray.     (With  his 

"  Mystery  of  the  woods.") 
Man  with  a  thumb.     By  W.  C.  Hudson. 
Man's  conscience.     By  A.  Macalpine. 
Marguerite.      By  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Holmes. 
Mark  of  the  beast.     By  [Katharine  P.  Woods]. 


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3— FICTION   AND   JUVENILE    FICTION  :    Marlitt,  E.  to  Phillips,  W. 


Marlitt,  E.     [Mrs.  H.  T.  C.  E.  John.]     Brave  woman. 
(Same  as  her  "  Second  wile.") 

—  Owlhouse  :    a     posthumous     novel.        (Same   as    her 

"Owl's  nest.') 
Marryat,   Florence.     [Mrs.   F.  M.    Lean.]     Gentleman 
ai^d  courtier. 

—  Risen  dead. 

Marshall,  Emma.     Born  in  the  purple. 

—  Eventide  light. 

—  Winchester  meads. 

Mary  Magdalen.      By  E.  Saltus. 

Mary  St.  John.     By  Rosa  N.  Carey. 

Mathers,  Helen.     My  Jo,  John. 

Mathkws,  Joanna  H.     Bessie  Bradford's  prize. 

AV/('. — "  The  third  of  a  series  of  sequels  to  '  The 
Bessie  books.' " 

Matilda    Moiitgomerie  :     sequel    to     "  Wacousta."      By 
Major  Richardson. 

Matter  of  skill.     By  Beatrice  Whitby. 

Matthews,  B.     With  my  friends  :  tales  told  in  partner- 
ship. 

Maude,  F.  W.      Merciful  woman. 

Maupassant,  G.  de.     The  drowned  man.     (In  "  Tales  of 
to-day,  and  other  days.") 

—  Who  can  tell  ?  (In  '*  Tales  of  to-day,  and  other  days.") 
Maxwell,  Mrs    M.  E.     See  Bkaddon,  Miss  M.  E. 
May,  Mrs.  A.  W.     See  Craik,  Georgiana  M. 

Mea  culpa  :  a  woman's  last  word.     By  II.  Harland. 
Meade,  L.  T.     [Mrs.  E.  T.  Smith.].    Honorable  Miss. 

—  Sweet  girl  graduate. 

Member  for  Paris.     By  Trois-Etoiles.     [Grenville  Mur- 
ray.] 

Memoires  de   la  comtesse  de  Mirol.     Par  M.  le  marquis 
d'Argens. 

Memoirs  of    11  err  von  Schnabelwopski. 
(With  his  "Florentine  nights.") 

Men  of  iron.     By  H.  Pyle. 

Merciful  divorce,  A.     By  F.  W.  Meade. 

M^re  de  la  marquise.      By  E.  About. 

Meredith,  G.     One  of  our  conquerors. 

—  Rhoda  Fleming. 

—  Vittoria. 
Merimke,    p.       II    viccolo    di    madam 

"  Tales  of  to-day.  and  other  days.' 
Miller,  J.     A  lion  and  a  lioness.     (In 

sible  cases.") 
Millicent  and  Rosalind.     By  J.  Hawthorne. 
Mine  own  people.     By  R.  Kipling. 
Mint  of  money.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
Mirol,  Comtesse  de.      See  Comtesse  de  Mirol. 
Mischief  of  .Monica.      By  L.  B.  Walford. 
Miser  Farebrother.      By  B.  L.  Farjeon.     (F.S.L.  614.) 
Misjudged.     By  W.  Heimburg. 
Miss  Maxwell's  affections.       By  R.  Pryce. 
Miss  Wentworth's  idea.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 
Missing — a  young  girl.     By  Florence  Warden. 
Mr.  Chaine's  sons.      By  W.  E.  Norris. 
Mr.  Zinzan  of  Bath.      By  Mary  Deane. 
Mrs.  Harold  Stagg.      By  R.  Grant. 
Modern  Aladdin.     By  H.  I'yle. 
Monk  and  knight :  an  historical  study  in  fiction.       By  F. 

W.  Gunsaulus.     2  v. 
Moore,  G.     Drama  in  muslin. 
Moore,  Susan  T.      Ryle's  open  gate. 
Moors   and  Christians,    and  other  tales.     By   P.  A.    de 

Alarcon. 
More   happy  thoughts.     By  F.  C.  Bumand.     (With  his 

"  llappy  thoughts.'") 
Morrina  (Homesickness).      By  Emilia  P.  Bazan. 
Munroe,    K.      Bushwacker's    gratitude.     (In     "  Eleven 

possible  cases.") 
Murfree,  Fanny  D.     Felicia. 
MURFREE,  Mary  N.      See  Craddock,  C.  E. 
Murray,    D.    C.    and  Herman,    H.     He   fell   among 

thieves. 
Murray.  G.     ("  Trois-Eiotles")     Member  for  Paris. 
Murray,  W.  H.  H.     Cones  for  the  camp-fire. 

—  Mystery  of  the  woods,  «;/</ The  man  who  missed  it. 


By   H.  Heine. 


Lucrezia.       (In 
"  Eleven  pos- 


Murvale  Eastman,  Christian  socialist.    By  A.  W.  Tourgee. 
MussET,  A.  de.     Slory  of  a  white  blackbird.  (In  "  Tales 

of  to-day,  and  other  days.") 
My  first  love  and  my  last  love.      By  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell. 
My  Jo,  John.     By  Helen  Mathers. 
My  official  wife.      By  Col.  R.  Savage. 
Mystery,  A.     By  Madame  II.  Greville. 
Mystery  of  the  Campagna.     By  Von  Degen. 
Mystery  of  the  Woods.      By  W.  H,  H.  Murray. 
Mystic  Krewe.     By  Maurice   Thompson.     (In  "  Eleven 

possible  cases.") 
Naillen,  a.  Van  Der.     See  Van  Der  Naillen,  .\. 
Name  and  fame.     By  Adeline  Sargeant  and  E.  Lester. 
Nameless  novel.     By  M.  G   McClelland. 
Nathusius,  Marie.     Elizabeth. 
Needell,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Stephen  Ellicott's  daughter. 
Nemec,  B.     'i  he  grandmother  :  a  story  of  country  life  in 

Bohemia. 
"  New  aristocracy,"  A.     By  B.  Arnold. 
New  England  nun,  and  other  stories.     By  Mary  E.  Wil- 

kins. 
New  Mexico  David,  and  other  stories  and  sketches  of  the 

southwest.     By  C.  F.  Lummis. 
New  York  family.     By  E.  Fawcett. 
Newman,  Mrs.     Last  of  the  Haddons. 
Niemann,   A.      Baroness   Blank  :   a   novel   of   the   new 

German  empire. 
Norris,  W.  E.     Miss  Wentworth's  idea. 

—  Mr.  Chaine's  sons. 

North,  B.      jW.  C.  Hudson.]     Diamond  button. 

—  Man  with  a  thumb. 
Notary's  nose.     By  E.  About. 

Noughts  and  crosses  :  stories,  studies,  and  sketches.    By  Q. 
Nugents  of  Cariconna.      By  T.  Hopkins. 
O'Connor,  W.  D.     Three  tales. 

Contents:    The   ghost. — The  brazen  android. — Tlie 
carpenter. 
Ohnet,  G.      Debt  of  hatred. 

Old  chronicle  of  Leighton.      By  Sarah  S.  Hamer. 
Old  maid's  love       By  ^L  ^^aartens. 
Old  Raclot's  million.     By  E.  Richebourg. 
Oliphant,  Mrs.     Heir  presumptive  and  the  heir  appar- 
ent. 

—  Railway  man  and  his  children. 

On  Newfound  river.      By  T.  N.  Page. 

On  the  heights  of  Himalay.     By  A.  Van  Der  Naillen. 

On  the  lake  of  Lucerne,  and  other  stories.  By  Beatrice 
Whitby. 

One  of  our  conquerors.     By  G.  Meredith. 

One  reason  why.     By  Beatrice  Whitby. 

One  woman's  way.      By  E.  Pendleton. 

Only  girl  at  Overiook.  By  F.  Fyles.  (In  "  Eleven  pos- 
sible cases.") 

Orred,  Meta.      Long  time  ago. 

Other  man's  wife.     By  J.  S.  Winter. 

Otto  the  knight,  and  other  trans- Mississippi  stories.  By 
O.  Thanet. 

Our  Bessie.     By  Rosa  N.  Carey. 

Ouv  yacht.  By  F.  C.  Bumand.  (With  his  "  Happy 
thoughts.") 

Out  of  Eden.      By  Dora  Russell. 

Outcast  of  Milan.     By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 

Owl-house.     Bv  E.  Marlitt.    (Same  as  her  "Owl's  nest.") 

Page,  S.     [H.' B.  Fuller.]     Chevalier  of  Pensieri-Vani. 

Page,  T.  N.     Elsket,  and  other  stories. 

—  On  Newfound  river. 
Pastels  of  men.     By  P.  Bourget. 
Pauline.      I'.y  J.  Hawthorne. 
1'avn,  J.      Found  dead. 

—  Lost  sir  Massingberd. 

Peck,  Prof.  W.  H.     Luke  Hammond,  the  raiser. 
Pendleton,  E.     One  woman's  way. 
Perdita  ;  or,  fair  and  false.     By  F.  Balfour. 
Phelps,  Elizabeth  S.     Fourteen  to  one. 
Philadelphian,  The.     By  L.  J.  Jennings. 
Philip  Henson,  M.D.     By  G.  Hastings. 
PhiUida.     By  Maud  Howe. 
Phillips,  W.     See  Balfour,  F. 


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10        3— FICTION   AND   JUVENILE    FICTION  :    Pierce,  L.  S.  to  Strange  adventures,  etc. 


Pierce,  S.  L.     Di  :  a  story. 
"Plunger,  The."     By  H.  Smart. 
Pool,  Maria  L.     Dally.    , 
Praed,  Mrs.  C.      Romance  of  a  chalet. 

—  Soul  of  countess  Adrian. 
Price  of  a  coronet.      By  P.  Sales. 

Preston,  Margaret  J.     Aunt  Dorothy  :  an  old  Virginia 

plantation-story.  ' 
Pretty  miss  Smith.      By  Florence  Warden. 
Pretty  widow.      By  C.  H.  Ross. 
Primes,  and  their  neighbors.      By  R.  M.  Johnston. 
Pryce,  R.     Just  impediment. 

—  Miss  Maxwell's  affections. 
Puritan  pagan.      By  J.  Gordon. 
Pyle,  H.      Men  o(  iron. 

—  Modern   Aladdin. 

Queer  case  :  story  of  a  strange  people.     By  W.  Westall. 

Question  of  love  :   a  story  of  Switzerland.     By  T.  Combe. 

Quita  :  a  novel.      By  C.  Dunstan. 

Rabbi  of  Bacharach.      By  H.  Pleine.     (\Mth  his  "  Floren- 
tine nights.") 

Rabbi's  sons  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  St.  Paul.      By  Emily 
Weaver. 

Rabusson,  II.      Madame  d'Orgevaut's  husband. 

Railway  man  and  his  children.      By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Recalled  to  life.     By  G.  Allen. 

Rector  of  St.   Luke's.      By  Marie  Bernhard. 

Reed,  T.  B.     Sir  Ludar. 

Register,  S.     Dead  letter. 

Reid,  Christian.      [Miss  F.  C.  Fisher.]     Cast  for  fortune. 

Reno,  I.-K.      An  exceptional  case. 

Representative  Irish  tales.   Compiled  by  W.  B.  Yeats.   2  v. 

Rhoda  Flemuig.     By  G.  Meredith. 

Richardson,    Major.     Matilda    Montgomerie  ;    or,    the 
prophecy  fulfilled.     (Sequel  to  "  Wacousta.") 

Richebourg,  E.      Old  Raclot's  million. 

RiDDELL,  Mrs.  J.   H.      My  first  love  and  my  last  love. 

Ridgeway,  a.      Diana  Fontaine. 

Riley,  J.  W.     Sketches  in  prose,  and  occasional  verses. 

Risen  dead.     By  Florence  Marryat. 

"Rita."     [Mrs.  O.  Booth.]     Laird  o' Cockpen. 

Rives,  Amelie.      According  to  St.  John. 

Robber  countess.      Bv  S.  Cobb,  jr. 

ROBBINS,  Mrs.  S.  S.  '   Huldah  Brent's  will, 

Roberts,  C.  H.     "  Down  the  O-hi-o." 

Robins,  E.  P.,  collector.  Tales  of  to-day,  and  other  days. 
Contents:  Alfred  de  Musset.  Story  of  a  white  black- 
bird.— A.lphonse  Karr.  A  visit  to  the  arsenal. — Theo- 
phile  Gautier.  The  thousand  and  second  night. — 
Prosper  Merimee.  II  viccolo  di  madam  Lucrezia. — 
Fran9ois  Coppee.  The  barrel-organ. — Paul  Bourget. 
A  case  of  conscience. — Guy  de  Maupassant.  Who  can 
tell  ?  ;  The  drowned  man. — Emile  Zola.  The  attack  on 
the  mill. 

Robinson,  F.  W.     Her  love  and  his  life. 

Roderick  of  Kildare.      By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 

Rollo  of  Normandy.      By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 

Romance  of  a  chalet.      By  Mrs.  C.  Praed. 

Romance  of  the  moors.      By  Mona  Caird. 

Rose  Turquand.       By  Ellice  Hopkins. 

Ross,  C.      Adventures  of  three  worthies. 

Contents:   Vicomte   de    Saint-Dernier. — A   sieur  de 
Bertrand. — The  lady  at  the  death. 

—  The  speculator. 

Ross,  C    H.      Pretty  widow. 

Royal  outlaw.      By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 

Rudder  Grangers  abroad.      By  F.  R.  Stockton. 

RussEix,  Dora.      Out  of  Eden. 

Russell,  W.  C.     Tragedy  of  Ida  Noble. 

Ryle's  open  gate.      By  Susan  T.  Moore. 

St.  Katherine's  by  the  tower.      By  W.  Besant. 

Salammbi.      By  G.  Flaubert.      I'Uustraifd. 

Sales,    P.     Price   of   a    coronet  ;  or,    Jeanne    Berthout, 

countess  de  Mercoeur. 
Saltus,  E.     Mary  Magdalen. 
Sapho  of  Green  Springs.     By  B.  Harte. 
Sardonyx  seal  :  a  romance  of  Normandy.      By  Belle  G. 

Taylor. 


Sargeant,  Adeline.     See  Sergeant,  Adeline. 

Savage,  Col.  R.  H.     My  official  wife. 

Save  me  from   my  friends.      By  E.  F.  Knight. 

Scapegoat.     By  H.  Caine. 

Scarlet  tanager,  and  other  bipeds.     By  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

SCHREINKR,  Olive.     {Ralph  Iroti.)     Dreams. 

Schubin,  O.     [Lola  Kirchner.]     Boris  Lensky. 

—  Countess  Erika's  apprenticeship. 
Scourge  of  Damascus.     By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 
Seawell,  Molly  E.     Maid  Marian,  and  other  stories. 

—  Secret  mission,  A. 

Seeley,  C.  S,     The  Spanish  galleon. 

Sensitive  plant.      By  E.  and  D.  Gerard.  '\ 

Serf  lovers  of  Siberia.      By  L.  Lewis. 

Sergeant,  Adeline.     Brooke's  daughter. 

—  and  Lester,  E.     Name  and  fame. 
Seven  dreamers.     By  Annie  T.  Slosson. 

Shadow  on  a  wave.     By  Von  Degen.     (With  "Mystery 

of  the  Campagna.") 
Shall  he  marry  her?     By  Anna  K.  Green.     (In  "  Eleveii- 

possible  cases.") 
Siie  loved  a  sailor.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Shield  of  love.     By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 
Shorthouse,  J.  H.     Blanche,  lady  Falaise. 
Sign  of  the  four.     By  A.  C.  Doyle. 
Sims,  G.  R.     Tinkletop's  crime,  etc. 
Sin  of  Joost  Avelingh.     By  M.  Maartens.     (Same  as  his 

"  Joost  Avelingh.") 
Sir  Ludar.     By  T.  B.  Reed. 
Sister  to  Esau.      By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Sketch  in  the  ideal  :  a  romance. 

Sketches  in  prose,  and  occasional  verses.   By  J.W.  Riley. 
Slosson,  Annie  T.     Seven  dreamers. 
Smart,  H.     Black  business. 

—  Family  failing. 

—  "  The  plunger." 
S.MITH,  B.C.     Tragedy  of  high  explosives.     (In  "  Eleven 

possible  cases.") 
Smith,  Mrs.  E.  T.     See  Meade,  L.  T. 
Smith,  T.  H.     Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville. 
Snake's  pass.      By  B.  Stoker. 
Son  of  old  Harry.      By  A.  W.  Tourgee. 
Sons  and  daughters.     By  Ellen  O.  Kirk. 
Sophy.       [Anon.^       (Bound    with     "Soul    of    countess 

Adrian.") 
Sound  of  a  voice.     By  F.  S.  Cozzens. 
SOUTHWORTH,  AJrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.      Leap  in  the  dark. 

—  Lilith  :  sequel  to  "  The  unloved  wife." 

—  Unloved  wife. 

Spanish  galleon.     By  C.  S.  Seeley. 
Speculator,  The.     By  C.  Ross. 
Squirrel  Inn,  The.     By  F.  R.  Stockton. 
Stand  fast,  Craig-Roys'ton  !     By  W.  Black. 
Stannard,  Mrs.  H.'E.  V.     5^^  Winter,  J.  S. 
Stephen  Ellicott's  daughter.     By  Mrs.  J.  H.  Needell. 
Stephenson,  Eliza.     See  Tabor,  Eliza. 
Sterne,  S.     Story  of  two  lives. 
Stickney,  Mary  E.      Circumstantial  evidence. 
Stockton,  F.  R.     House  of  Martha. 

—  Rudder  Grangers  abroad. 

Contents  :  Euphemia  among  the  pelicans. — The 
Rudder  Grangers  in  England. — Pomona's  daughter. — 
Derelict. — Baker  of  Barnbury. — The  water-devil. 

—  Squirrel   Inn. 

— Thing  that  glistened.      (In   "  Eleven  possible  cases.") 

Stoker,  B.     Snake's  pass. 

Stories  of  old  New  Spain.      By  T.  A.  Janvier. 

Stories  of  the  land  of  Evangeline.     By  Grace  D.  McLeod. 

Story    of    a    white    blackbird.      By   A.    de    Musset.     (In 

"  Tales  of  to-day,  and  other  days.") 
Story  of  an  abduction  in  the  lyih  century.     By  J.  Van 

Lennep. 
Story  of  five.     By  Charlotte  M.  Holloway. 
Story  of  Francis  Cludde.     By  S.  J.  Weyman. 
Story  of  two  lives.      By  S.  Sterne. 
Straight  on.     By  the  author  of  "Colette." 
Strange  adventures  of  a  million  dollars.      By  I.  Lockwood. 

(In  "  Eleven  possible  cases.") 


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Study  in  scarlet.     By  A.  C.  Doyle. 

Swan  of  Vilamorta.      By  Emilia  P.  Bazan. 

Sweet  girl  graduate.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 

Sydney-side  .Saxon.     By  R.  Boldrewood. 

Sylva,  Carmen  [(2ueen  of  Koumania].  Edleen  Vaughan  ; 
or,  paths  of  peril. 

Sylvia  Arden.     By  O.  Crawfurd. 

Sylvia's  choice.     By  Georgiana  M.  Craik. 

Tabor,  Eliza.     [Eliza  Stevenson.]     Eglantine. 

Tales  of  three  centuries.      By  M.  Zagoskin. 

Tales  of  to-day,  and  other  days.     Trans!,  by  E.  P.  Robins. 

Tales  of  two  countries.      By  A.  Kielland. 

Taylor,  Belle  G.  Sardonyx  seal  :  a  romance  of  Nor- 
mandy. 

Tellet,  R.     Draught  of  Lethe. 

Tents  of  Shem.      By  G.  Allen. 

Thanet,  O.  [Alice  French.]  Otto,  the  knight,  and  other 
trans-Mississippi  stories. 

—  We  all. 

There  and  l)ack.      By  G.  Macdonald. 

"  There  is  no  devil."     By  M.  Jokai. 

Thing  that  glistened.  By  F.  R.  Stockton.  (In  "  Eleven 
possible  cases.") 

Think  and  thank.     By  S.  W.  Cooper. 

Third  miss  St.  Quentin.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 

Tuo.MAS,  C.  Crystal  button  ;  or,  adventures  of  Paul 
Prognosis  in  the  49ih  century. 

Thompson,  ^L  '  The  Mystic  Krewe.  (In  "  Eleven  pos- 
sible cases.") 

I'hose  Westerton  girls.     By  Florence  Warden. 

Thousand  and  second  night.  The.  By  T.  Gautier.  (In 
"  Tales  of  to-day,  and  other  days.") 

I  hree  cornered  hat.     By  P.  A   de  Alarcon. 

ihree  miss  Kings.     By  Ada  Cambridge. 

Three  tales.      By  W.  D.  O'Connor. 

Through  the  Santa  Clara  wheat.  By  B.  Harte.  (With 
his  "  Sapho  of  Green  Springs.") 

i'i^-s — human  and  divine.     By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 

Tinkletop's  crime,  etc.     By  G.  R.  Sims. 

TouRGicE,  A.  W.      Murvale  Eastman,  Christian  socialist. 

—  Son  of  old  Harry. 

Tourmalin's  time  cheques.     By  F.  Anstey. 
Tragedy  of    high    explosives.      By  B.    G.    Smith.     (In 

"  Eleven  possible  cases.") 
Tragedy  of  Ida  Noble.      By  W.  C.  Russell. 
"  TroisEtoiles,"  pseud.     See  Murray,  G. 
Trollope,  Mrs.  T.   A.     Veronica.     \^Anon.'\ 
Two  English  girls.     By  Mabel  Hart. 
Two  girls  on  a  barge.      By  V.  C.  Cotes. 
'Two  penniless  princesses.      By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 
Uncle  and  nephew.      By  E.  About.     (With  his  "  Notary's 

nose.") 
nncle  of  an  angel,  and  other  stories.     By  T.  A.  Janvier. 

1  ler  a  cloud.     By  Jean  K.  Ludlow. 

ider  the  deodars.      By  R.  Kipling. 
I  nloved  wife.      By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 
Urith  :  a  tale  of  Dartmoor.      By  S.  Baring-Gould. 
Ursula.     By  H.  de  Balzac. 
Utter  failure.     By  Miriam  C.  Harris. 
Valera,  J.      Dona  Luz. 
Vampires.     By  J.  Gordon.     I2°. 

—  Same.     8°. 

Van  Der  Naillen,  A.     On  the  heights  of  Himalaya. 

Van  Lennep,  J,     See  Lennep,  J.  Van. 

Veronica.     By  [Mrs.  T.  A.  Trollope]. 

Viccolo  (II)  di   madam   Lucrezia.      By  P.  Merimee.     (In 

"  Tales  of  to-day,  and  other  days.'') 
Vincent,  F.  and  Lancaster,  A.  E.     Lady  of  Cawnpore: 

a  romance. 
Violin  obligato,  and  other  stories.     By  Margaret  Crosby. 
Visit  to  the  arsenal.      By  A.  Karr.     (In  ' '  Tales  of  to-day, 

and  other  days.") 
Vittoria.     By  G.  Meredith. 
Walford.  L.  B.      Mischief  of  Monica. 
Warden.   Florence.     [Mrs.  F.  A.  James.]     Missing— a 

young  girl. 

—  Pretty  Miss  Smith. 

—  Those  Westerton  girls. 


Was  ever  woman  in  this  humor  wooed  ?     By  C.  Gibbon. 

Was  it  love?     By  P.  Bourget. 

Wave  of  life.     By  C.  Fitch. 

We  all.     By  O.  Thanet. 

Weaver,  Emily.     The  rabbi's  sons:  a  story  of  the  days 

of  St.  Paul. 
Wedding  ring.  The.     By  R.  Buchanan. 
Wedding  trip.      By  Emilia  P.  Bazan. 
Well  won.     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 

Westall,  W.     Queer  race:  st^ry  cf  a  strange  people. 
Weyman,  S.  J.     Story  of  Francis  Cludde. 
What  gold  cannot  buy.     By  .Mrs.  Alexander. 
Wheeler,  A.  C.     See  Crinkle,  Nym. 
Which  shall  it  be  ?     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 
Which  wins  ?  a  story  of  social  conditions.      By  Mary  H. 

Ford. 
Whitby,  Beatrice.      Matter  of  skill. 

—  On  the  lake  of  Lucerne,  and  other  stories. 

—  One  reason  why. 

White  company.      By  A.  C.  Doyle. 

Whittaker,  Capt.  F.     Bel  Rubio. 

— Great  Kenton  feud. 

Who  can  tell?     By  G.  de  Maupassant.     (In  "Tales  of 

to-day,  and  other  days.") 
Whose  was  the  hand  ?     By  Miss  M.  E.  Braddon. 
Widower  indeed,  A.     By  Rhoda  Broughton  and  Elizabeth 

Bisland. 
Wife  and  woman.     By  L.  Haidheim. 
Wilde,    O.     Lord     Arthur    Savile's     crime,    and   other 

stories. 
Contents:    Lord     Arthur    Savile's     crime. — Sphinx 
without  a  secret. — Canterville  ghost. — Model  million- 
aire. 
Wilkins,  Mary  E.     New  England  nun,  and  other  stories. 
Will  and  the  way  stories.     By  Jessie  B.  Fremont. 
Williams,   Frances   H.      Atman  :  the  documents   in  a 

strange  case. 
Winchester  Meads.     By  Emma  Marshall. 
Window  in  Thrums.     By  J.  M.  Barrie. 
WiNFiELD.  Hon.  L.     Maid  of  honor  :  a  tale  of  the  dark 

days  of  France. 
Winter,  J.  S.     [Mrs.  H.  E.  V.  Stannard.]     Good-bye. 

—  In  lucks  way. 

—  Other  man's  wife. 

Witch  of  Prague.     By  F.  M.  Crawford. 

Witch  Winnie's  mystery.     By  Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 

With    my    friends  :    tales    told    in   partnership.      By  B. 

Matthews. 
Within  sound  of  the  weir.     By  T.  St.  E.  Hake. 
Woman  of  Shawmut  :  a  romance  of  Colonial  times.     By 

E.  J.  Carpenter. 
Woman's  talent,  and  other  stories.     By  Julia  M.  Hunt. 
Woodruff,  Julia  L.  M.     .S"^^  Jay,  W.  L.  M. 
Woods,  Katharine  P.     Mark  of  the  beast.     \Anon.^ 
World,  (The),  the  flesh,  and  the  devil.     By  Miss  M.  E. 

Braddon. 
Yeats,  W.  B.,  compiler.    Representative  Irish  tales.    2  v. 

1.  Edgeworth,  Maria.  Castle  Rackrent. — Banim, 
John  and  Michael.  The  stolen  sheep  ;  The  mayor  of 
Windgap. — Carleton,  William.  Wildgoose  Lodge  ; 
Condy  Cullen  and  the  gauger  ;  The  curse  ;  The  battle 
of  the  factions. 

2.  Lover,  Samuel.  Barney  OReardon,  the  navi- 
gator ;  Paddy  the  piper.  —  Maginn,  Wm.  Father  Tom 
and  the  pope. — Croker,  T.  Crofton.  Confessions  of 
Tom  Bourke. — Griffin,  Gerald.  Knight  of  ihe  sheep  ; 
Death  of  the  huntsman. — Lever,  Chas.  Trinity  col- 
lege.—  Kickham,  Chas.  The  pig-driving  peelers.— 
Mulholland.  Miss  Rose.  The  hungry  death  ;  The 
jackdaw  ;  Darby  Doyle's  visit  to  Quebec. 

Yellow    snake,  The  :    a   story  of   treasure.     By   W.    H. 

Bishop. 
Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     Constable's  tower  ;  or,  the  times 

of  Magna  Charta. 

—  Two  penniless  princesses. 

Youma  :  the  story  of  a  West-Indian  slave.     By  L.  Hearn. 
Zadoc  Pine,  and  other  stories.     By  H.  C.  Bunner. 
Zagoskin,  M.     Tales  of  three  centuries. 


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Zola,   E.     The  attack  on  the  mill.     (In  "Tales  of  to- 
day, and  other  days.") 

B.     Juvenile   Fiction  alphabetically 
arranged  by  Authors  and  Titles. 

Adams,  W.  T.      See  Optic,  Oliver. 

Abbot's  bridge..    By  Frances  M.   I'eard. 

Alger,  Il./r.     Odds  against  him  ;  or,  Carl  Crawford's 

experience. 
Alden,  I.  M.     See  Pansy. 
Allen,  W.  B.      Boyhood  of  John  Kent. 
Among  tlie  camps  ;  or,  young  people's  stories  of  the  war. 

By  T.  N.  Page. 
Andersen,  H.  C.     Fairy  tales  and  stories. 
Arabian  night's  entertainments.     Adapted  from  the  text 

of  Dr.  J.  Scott.     4  V. 
Armstrong,  Frances.     Changed  lots. 
Ballantyne,  R.  M.      Buffalo  runners. 
Bangs,  J.  K.     Tiddledywink  tales. 
Barnum,    p.    T.     Dick    Brodhead  :    a   tale  of    perilous 

adventures. 
Bessie  Bradford's  prize.      By  Joanna  H.  Mathews. 
Biograjihy  of  a  locomotive  engine.      By  H.  Frith. 
Black  Forge  Mills,  The.      By  W.  P.  Chipman. 
BOUVET,  Marguerite.      Little  Marjorie's  love-story. 
Boy  convict  of  Bermuda.      By  Margaret  E.  Winslow. 
Boy  settlers  :   a  story  of  early  times  in  Kansas.      By  N. 

Brooks. 
Boyhood  of  John  Kent,     By  W,  B.  Allen. 
Brooks,    N.      Boy  settlers  :    a   story  of    early  times  in 

Kansas. 
Buffalo  runners  :  a  tale  of  the  Red  River  plains.     By  R. 

M.  Ballantyne. 
Burr  junior  :    his  struggles    and  studies  at  old  Browne's 

school.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
Campmates  :  a  story  of  the  plains.     By  Kirk  Munroe. 
Castlemon,    H.     [C.  A.  Fosdick.]     War  series.   No.  2. 

Marcy,  the  blockade  runner. 
Celtic  faiiy  tales.      Selected  by  J.  Jacobs. 
Changed  lots.      By  Frances  Armstrong. 
Children  of  Wilton  Chase.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 
Chipman,  W.  P.     Black  Forge  Mills. 
Church,   A.    J.      The    Greek    Gulliver.       Stories  from 

Lucian. 
Clarke,  Rebecca  S.     See  May,  Sophie. 
Conklin,  Mrs.  N.      See  Drinkwater,  Jennie  M. 
Coolidge,  Susan.     [iMiss  S.  C.  Woolsey.]     In  the  high 

valley.     (Katy  did  series,  v.  5.) 

—  What  Katy  did  at  school. 
Cowan,  Rev.  J.  F.      The  Jo-boat  boys. 

CuRTiss,  Alice    E.      The    silver  cross  :    a    story  of   the 

King's  Daughters,  and  Miss  Marigold's  tithes. 
Daddy  Darwin's  dovecot.      By  Juliana  H.  Ewing.     (With 

her  "  Jackanapes.'") 
Dash  for  Khartoum.      By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Davis,  R.  H.  .  Stories  for  boys. 

Contents :    The  reporter  who  made  himself  king. — 

Midsummer  pirates. — Richard  Carr's  baby. —  The  great 

tri-club  tennis  tournament. — The  jump  at  Corey's  Slip. 

—  The  Van  Bibber  baseball  club. — The  story  of  a  jockey. 

Devon  boys.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Dick  Brodhead  :  a  tale  of  perilous  adventures.     By  P.  T. 

Barnum. 
Drinkwater,  Jennie  M.     [Mrs.   N.  Conklin.]     Second 

best. 
Eastward  ho  !  a  story  for  girls.     By  Emma  Marshall. 
Electrical  boy.      By  J.  Trowbridge. 
Ellis,  E   S.     Lost  in  Samoa. 

—  Tad  ;  or,  "  getting  even  "  with  him. 

—  Wild-woods  series.  No.  i.     Through  forest  and  fire. 
Elsie's  vacation  and  after  events.     By  Martha  Finley. 
Everett,  W.     Thine,  not  mine:  sequel  to  "Changing 

base." 
Ewing,  Juliana  IL     Jackanapes  ;  Daddy  Darwin's  dove- 
cot ;    Story  of  a  short  life. 

—  Last  words  :  a  final  collection  of  stories. 


FAIRY  TALES.  Andersen,  H.  C.  Fairy  tales  and 
stories. 

—  Bangs,  J.  K.     Tiddledywink  tales. 

—  Jacobs,  J.,  (collector).      Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Fall  of  Sebastopol.      By  G.  Ilenty. 

False  witness.      By  Lucy  C.  Lillie.     (With  her  "  Phil  and 

the  baby.") 
Fenn,  G.  M.     Burr  junior  :  his  struggles  and  studies  in 

old  Browne's  scliool. 

—  Devon  boys  :  a  tale  of  the  north  shore. 

—  To  the  west. 

fighting  the  Saracens.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Finley,  Martha.     Elsie's  vacation  and  after  events. 

For  honor's  sake.     By  Lucy  C.  Lillie.     (Sequel  to  "  The 

squire's  daughter.") 
Fosdick,  C.  A.     See  Castlemon.  IL 
Frith,  H.     Biography  of  a  locomotive. 
Gid    Granger  :    the    story  of   a  rough   boy.     By  W.   O. 

Stoddard. 
GiTTlNGS,  Ella  B.      Margery's  vacation. 
Greek  Gulliver,    The.     Stories  from   Lucian.      By  A.  J. 

Church. 
Groves,  J.    P.     With    the    Green  Jackets  ;  or,  life  and 

adventures  of  a  rifleman. 
Half  a  dozen  girls.      By  Anna  C.  Ray. 
Held  fast  for  England  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Gibraltar. 

By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Helen  the  historian.     By  "  Pansy."         * 
Henty,  G.  A.     Dash  for  Khartoum. 

—  Fall  of  Sebastopol.     [Same  as  "Jack  Archer."] 

—  Fighting  the  Saracens. 

—  Held  fast  for  England  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Gibraltar. 

—  Redskin  and  cow-boy. 

Her  associate  members.     By  Pansy. 

Hildegarde's  holiday  :    sequel  to   "  Queen    Hildegarde." 

By  Laura  E.  Richards. 
Ice  prison.  The.     By  F.  F.  Moore. 
In  old  Quinnebasset.     By  Sophie  May. 
In  the  high  valley.    By  Susan  Coolidge.     (Katy  did  series, 

V.  5.)  • 
Jack  Archer.     Same  as  "  Fall  of  Sebastopol."     By  G.  A. 

Henty. 
Jackanapes.      By  Juliana  H.  Ewing. 
Jacobs,  J.,  collector.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Jo-boat  boys.      By  Rev.  J.  F.  Cowan. 
Kales,  J.  O.     See  Otis,  J. 
Last  words  :  a  final  collection  of  stories.     By  Juliana  H. 

Ewing. 
Leighton,  R.     Pilots  of  Pomona  :  a  story  of  the  Orkney 

Islands. 
Lewey  and  I  :  sequel  to  "  On  land  and  sea."     "By  W.  H. 

Thomes. 
Lillie,  Lucy  C.     For  honor's  sake  :  sequel  to  "  Squire's 

daughter." 

—  Nan. 

—  Phil  and  the  baby,  and  False  witness. 

—  Squire's  daughter. 

Little  Marjorie's  iove-stoiy.     By  Marguerite  Bouvet. 

Little  Smoke  :  a  tale  of  the  Sioux.     By  W.  O.  Stoddard. 

Little  Tommy.     By  Sarah  E.  Ober. 

Lost  in  Samoa.     By  E.  S.  Elhs. 

LoTHROP,  Mrs.  H.  M.     See  Sidney,  Margaret. 

Lucian.      The  Greek   Gulliver.      Stories  from   Lucian. 

By  A.  J.  Church. 
Marcy  the  blockade  runner.     By  H.  Castlemon. 
Margery's  vacation.      By  Ella  B.  Gittings. 
Marshall,  Emma.     Eastward  ho  !  a  story  for  girls. 

—  Tliose  three  :  a  story  for  girls. 

—  When  I  was  young. 

Mart  Satterlee  among  the  Indians.      By  W.  O.  Stoddard. 

May,  Sophie.  [Rebecca  S.  Clarke.]  In  old  Quinne- 
basset. 

Master  Kockafellar's  voyage.      By  W.  C.  Russell. 

Meade,  L.  T.  [Mrs.  E.  T.  Smith.]  Children  of  Wil- 
ton Chase. 

Merriman,  Effie  W.     A  queer  family. 

Midshipman  I'aulding.      By  Molly  E.  Seawell. 

Miss  Marigold's  tithes.     By  Alice  Eddy. 


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MOLESWORTH,  Mrs.     Nurse  Heatherdale's  story. 

—  The  red  grange. 

—  The  third  miss  St.  Quentin. 
Moore,  F.  F.     Ice  prison. 

MUNROE,  K.     CamiJinates  :  a  story  of  the  plains. 

—  Prince  Dusty  :  a  story  of  the  oil  regions. 
Nan.     By  Lucy  C.  Liilie. 

New  senior  at  Andover.     By  H.  D.  Ward. 

Nurse  Heatherdale's  st(5ry.     By  Mrs.  Moleswortli. 

Ober,  Sarah  E.      Little  Tommy. 

Odds  against  him.      By  H.  Alger,  jr. 

Old  Rough  the  miser.     By  Lily  F.  Wesselhoeft. 

On  land  and  sea  ;  or,  California  in  1843-5.     By  W.  H. 

Thomes. 
Optic,  O.     [W.   T.   Adams.]      The  Blue  and  the  Gray 

series,  No.  4.     Stand  by  the  Union. 
Otis,  J.     [J.  O.  Kaler.]     Raising  the  "  Pearl." 
Our  clerk  from   Barkton.     By  Rev.  Rand.     (Look  ahead 

series,  v.  4.) 
Tage,   T.   N.       Among  the  camps  ;   or,  young  people's 

stories  of  the  war. 
Pair  of  originals.      By  E.  Ward. 
Pansy.     [I.  M.  Alden.]     Helen  the  historian. 

—  Her  associate  members. 

Peard,  Frances  M.     The  abbot's  bridge. 

Phil  and  the  baby.      By  Lucy  C.  Liilie. 

Pilots  of  Pomona  :  a  story  of  the  Orkney  Islands.     By  R. 

Leighton. 
Prince  Dusty  :  a  story  of  the  oil  regions.    By  K.  Munroe. 
Pyle,  IL,  and  others.     School  and  playground. 
Queer  family,  A.     By  Effie  W.  Merriman. 
Raising  the  "  Pearl."     By  J.  Otis. 
Rand,  Jiev.  E.  A.     Look  ahead  series,  v.  4.     Our  clerk 

from  Barkton. 
Ray,  Anna  C.      Half  a  dozen  girls. 
Raymond,  R.  W.      Raymond's  stories  :  The  man  in  the 

moon,  and  other  people. 

—  Sams.     Two  ghosts,  and  other  Christmas  stories. 
Red  grange.  The.      By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 
Redskin  and  cow-boy.      By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Richards,  Laura   E.     Hildegarde's  holiday  :    sequel  to 

"Queen  Hildegarde." 

—  Toto's  merry  winter. 

Rob  :  a  story  for  boys.      By  Margaret  Sidney. 

Rose  and  lavender.      By  the  author  of  "  Miss  Toosey's 

mission." 
Russell,  W.  C.      Master  Rockafellar's  voyage. 
School  and  playground.     By  H.  Pylc,  and  others. 
Seawell,  Molly  E.     Midshipman  Paulding. 
Second  best.      By  Jennie  M.  Drinkwater. 
Shipton,  Helen.      "  Two  friends  and  a  fiddle." 
Sidney,    Margaret.     [Mrs.    H.    M.    Lothrop.]     Rob :    a 

story  for  boys. 
Silver  cross,  The  •.  a  story  of  the  King's  Daughters.      By 

Alice  E.  Curtiss. 


Smith.  Mrs.  E.  T.     See  Meade,  L.  T. 
Squire's  daughter.     By  Lucy  C.  Liilie. 
Stand  by  the  Union.     By  O.  Optic. 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Gid  Granger :  the  story  of  a  rough 
boy. 

—  Little  Smoke  :  a  tale  of  the  .Sioux. 

—  Mart  .Satterlee  among  the  Indians. 
Stories  for  boys.      By  R.  H.  Davis. 

Story  of  a  short  life.     By  Juliana  H.  Ewing.     (With  her 

"  Jackanapes.") 
Tad  ;  or,  "  getting  even  '"  with  him.     By  E.  S.  Ellis. 
Thine,  not  mine:   sequel  to  "Changing  base."     By  W. 

Everett. 
Thomes,  W.  H.     Lewey  and  I  :  sequel  to  "On  land  and 

sea." 

—  On  land  and  sea  ;  or,  California  in  1S43-45. 
Those  three  :  a  story  for  girls.     By  Emma  Marshall. 
Through  forest  and  fire.     By  E.  S.  Ellis. 
Tiddledywink  tales.     By  J.  K.  Bangs. 

To  the  west.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Toto's  merry  winter.     By  Laura  C.  Richards. 

Trowbridge,  J.     Electrical  boy. 

TROWBRiDGii,  J.  T.  The  scarlet  tanager,  and  other 
bipeds. 

"  Two  friends  and  a  fiddle."     By  Helen  Shipton. 

Two  ghosts,  and  other  Christmas  tales.  By  R.  W.  Ray- 
mond. 

War  series.     See  Castlemon,  H. 

Ward,  E.     Pair  of  originals. 

Ward,  H.  D.     New  senior  at  Andover. 

Wesselhoeft,  Lily  F.     Old  Rough  the  miser. 

What  Katy  did  at  school.     By  Susan  Coolidge. 

When  I  was  young.     By  Emma  Marshall. 

Wild-woods  series.     .See  Ellis,  E.  S. 

Winslovv,  Margaret  E.     Boy  convict  of  Bermuda. 

With  the  Green  Jackets  ;  or,  life  and  adventures  of  a 
rifleman.      By  J.  P.  Groves. 

WooLSEY,  Miss  S.  C.     See  Coolidge,  Susan. 


C.     Historical  and  Critical. 

Columhian  Reading  Union,     f  List  of  historical  novels 
prepared  by  the  Cathedral  Reading  Circle.      18S9. 

B  9544. 
Gkiswold.     \  Descriptive  list  of  novels  and  tales  deal- 
ing with  American  country  life.  B  9544 
HowELLS.     Criticism  and  fiction.                              L  9214 
Saintsbury.     Essays  on  French  novelists.             L  9383 
Contents :    Present    state   of    the    French    novel. — 
Anthony  Hamilton. — Alain  Rene  Lesage. — A  study  of 
sensibility. — Charles  de  Bernard.  — Alexandre  Dumas. 
— Theophile  Gautier. — Jules  Sandeau. — Octave  Feuil- 
iet.  —  Gustave     Flaubert.  — Henry     Murger. —  victor 
Cherbuliez. 


PART    4.-HISTORY,    GEOGRAPHY,   VOYAGES,   AND 

TRAVELS. 


A.     American   History  and   Travels. 

Bourne.      Giants  of  Patagonia.  P  9054..^. 

Charles.      Honduras  the  land  of  great  depths.      P  80S4. 
Child.     Spanish-American   republics.  P  9818. 

CoLLIS.     Woman's  trip  to  Alaska.  P  7558. 

Dufferin.     My  Canadian  journal,  1872  78.         P  7128. 
Howe,     f  Letters  on  the  annexation  of  Santo  Domingo. 

B7SI3. 

Mackie.     With  the  admiral  of  the  ocean  sea :  a  narrative 

of  the  first  voyage  to  the  western  world.      P  7283. 

A'ote. — Drawn  mainly  from  the  diary  of  Christopher 

Columbus. 

Nansen.      First  crossing  of  Greenland.      2  v.         P  7696. 

RoBERis.       Canadian     guide-book:     guide    to     eastern 

Canadi  and  Newfoundland.  P  7374. 


Smith.     Canada  and  (he  Canadian  question.  P  7747 .f. 

Squier.     Adventures  on  the  Mosquito  shore.  P  8420.0. 

United'  States.       Bureau     of    American  Republics. 

\  Handbook  of  the  American  republics.  P  9773.0. 

—  f  Same.     Enlarged  and  revised  edition.  P  9773.^. 

Webb.     California  and  Alaska.     2d  ed.  Q  9783. 

UNITED    STATES  :    HISTORY   AND   TR-WELS. 

Abbot.     Battle-fields  and  victory.  Q  7501  e. 

.Vote. — "  Principal    militarj-   operations    of  the    civil 

war  from  the  accession  of  Grant   to  the  command  of 

the  Union  armies  to  the  end  of  the  war." 

Adams.     U.  S.   during  the  second  administration  of  Jas. 

Madison.     3  V.  Q  1004.^'. 

Ammen.     The  old  navy  and  the  new.  Q  1506. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


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4— HISTORY:  European  History  and  Travels. 


Balch.     French  in  America  during  the  war  of  indepen- 
dence. Q45I5- 
Bancroft.     Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  etc.                    M  4026. 

—  History  of  the   colonization  of  the  U.  S.     Abridged 

by  the  author.     2  v.  in  I.  (^  3024. 

Beauregard.  Commentary  on  the  campaign  and  battle 
of  Manasscs  of  July,  1861.  Q  7033. 

BouRKE.     On  the  border  with  Crook.  Q  2533.^7. 

Brooklyn.  Society  of  old  Brooklynites.  \  Appeal  to 
congress  for  the  erection  of  a  monument  over  the 
remains  of  11 500  prisoners  who  died  on  board  of 
the  British  prison  ships  during  the  Revolutionary 
War.  B  7518. 

—  f  Christmas  reminder:  the  names  of  8000  persons  con- 

fined on  board  the  firitish  prison  ships  during  the 
war  of  the  Revolution.  B  7518. 

Brown,  f  Genesis  of  the  U.  S.  :  movement  in  England, 
1605-16,  which  resulted  in  the  plantation  of  North 
America.      2  v.  Q  3537. 

Bryce.     Social  institutions  of  the  U.  S.  Q  63. 

Childs.     History  of  the  U.  S.  from  1492  to  1885.  Q  1552. 

EwiNG.  f  Address,  18SS,  at  Centennial  celebration  of 
''the  settlement  of  the  Northwest.  15  7518. 

FiSKE.     The  American  revolution.      2  v.  Q  4i5i.rt. 

Forbes,  f  An  artist's  story  of  the  great  war.  v.  1-3.  Q  7932. 

France.     Struggles  for  life  and  home  in  the  Northwest. 

Q  594. 

Garnett.     f  Gettysburg:  a  complete  historical  narrative. 

B  21. 

Harper,  f  Catalogue  of  books  relating  to  the  Rebellion 
and  slavery.  B  7518. 

Illinois  Commandery.  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  U.  S.      Military  essays,   v.  I.  Q  7682. 

f  Magazine  of  American  history,  v.  25,  26  (Jan. -Dec. 
1891).  C  6670. 

Montgomery.  Leading  facts  of  American  history.  Q  1314. 

Morris.  History  of  the  6th  regt.  N.  Y.  Vols.  (Wilson 
Zouaves.)  Q  7690. 

MuzZEY.     Prime  movers  of  the  Revolution.       T  5694./. 

O'Rell.      [p.  Blouiit.]    Frenchman  in  America.  Q  339./. 

Phisterer.  New  York  during  the  war  of  the  Rebellion, 
1861-65.  Q  7871- 

RoDENBOUGH.  co!?ipiler.     The  bravest  500  of  '61.  Q  7725. 

Thwaites.  Epochs  of  American  history:  the  Colonies, 
1492-1750.  Q  3440. 

Union  Square  Panorama  Co.  f  The  battle  of  Gettys- 
burg. B  7518. 

United  States.  IVar  Department,  f  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion: a  compilation  of  the  official  records. 
Series  i.     v.  31-36.  Q  7773-<^- 

UNITED    STATES : SEPARATE    STATES    AND 
CITIES. 

Connelly.     Story  of  Kentucky.  Q  9560. 

Cronise      t  Natural  wealth  of  California.  Q  9563. 

Denver  Real  Estate  and  Stock  Exchange,     f  Glance  at 

"  The  queen  city  of  the  plains."  Q  9824. 

Gayarre.     History  of  Louisiana.     3d  ed.    4  v.   Q  9163. 

I,  2.   French    domination.      3.   Spanish    domination. 

4.   American  domination. 

Gloversville.      Board  of  Trade.     Industrial  advantages 

of  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Q  9602. 

Grand  Rapids.     Board  of    Trade,     f  Grand   Rapids  as 

it  is,  1890-gi.  Q  9604. 

Holland  Society  of  N.  Y.    f  Collections,    v.  i,  pts.  i,  2. 

Q  9843. 

1.  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  churclies  of 
Hackens^ack  and  Schraalenburgh,  N.  J.  Register  of 
members,  marriages,  etc.  Being  the  records  in  posses- 
sion of  the  Church  of  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

2.  Same.  Being  the  records  in  the  possession  of  the 
South  Church  of  Schraalenburgh,  N.  J. 

—  f  Constitution,  by-laws,  officers,  and  members.     June, 

1S91.  Q  9210. 

Huntington.       Under    a    colonial    roof-tree  :  fireside 

chronicles  of  early  New  England.  Q  9630. 

Lodge.     Historic  towns  :   Boston.  Q  9272. 


New  Jersey,      f  Documents  relating  to  the  colonial  his-      \ 

tory  of  N.  J.     v.  13,  14.  Q  9696.       I 

Pasco,     f  Old  New  York  :  a  journal  relating  to  the  his-      ! 

tory  and    antiquities  of    N.   Y.   City  (1609-1890). 

V.  I,  2  (Augt.  iS89-Mch.  1891).  Q  9706. 

Phisterer.     New  York  in    the   war  of  the   Rebellion, 

1861-65.  Q  7871.      ; 

Roosevelt.  Historic  towns  :  New  York.  Q  gjyy.n. 
Schick.      Chicago  and  its  environs.  Q  9390.       j 

Victor.     Atlantis  arisen  ;    or,   talks  about  Oregon  and 

Washington.  Q  775. 

Warner.  Our  Italy.  [Southern  California.]  Q  9779. 
Waterhouse.     f  Resources  of  Missouri.  B  2518. 

—  j-  Western  movement  of  capital  and  the  facilities  which 

St.  Louis  and  Missouri  offer  for  its  investment.  B  22. 
Webb.     California  and  Alaska.     2d  ed.  Q  9783. 

B.     British  History  and  Travels. 

Atkinson.     Forty  years  in  a  moorland  parish  :  reminis- 
cences and  researches  in  Danby  in  Cleveland. 

R  1018. 

Bolton.     Famous  English  statesmen  of  queen  Victoria's 
reign.  T  5049. f. 

BovET.     Three  months'  tour  in  Ireland.  R  2055. 

Caine.      The  little  Manx  nation.  R  1071. 

Caldecott.     English  colonization  and  empire.     R  1072. 

Clarendon.     •)•  History  of  the  rebellion  and  civil  wars 
in  England.     3  v.  R  1919. 

Duncan.     An  American  girl  in  London.  R  1129. 

French.     Our  boys  in  Ireland.  R  2595. 

Gordon.      How  London  lives.  R  1173. 

PIughes.      Week's  tramp  in  Dickens's  land.       R  1629,  w. 

Lecky.     History  of  England  in  the  i8th  century,     v.  8. 

R  1263. 

Little  tour  in  Ireland.     By  an  Oxonian.  R  2270. 

Loftie.     London  city  :  its  history,  streets,  traffic,  build- 
ings, people.  R  1854. 

—  Westminster  Abbey.  New  edition.  R  1717. 
Lucas.     Historical  geography  of  the  British  colonies.   2  v. 

R  127+ 
Pennell.     The  stream  of   pleasure :   a  journey  on    the 

Thames  from  Oxford  to  London.  R  17C8. 

Rogers.     Strife  of  the  Roses  and  days  of  the  Tudors  in 

the  west.  R  1725. 

Scott,  f  Border  antiquities  of  England  and  Scotland.  2  v. 
Smith  (G.).     Trip  to  England.     2d  ed.  R  1411.A 

Sydney.     England  and  the  English  in  the  i8th  centuiy. 

2  V.  R  1429. 

Webb.     London  programme.  R  147 1. 

Winter.     Gray  days  and  gold.  R  I4S5.^\ 


C.     European  History  and  Travels. 

Bax.     Story  of  the  French  Revolution.  S  1030. 

Champney.     Three  Vassar  girls  in  the  Tyrol.     R  9550./. 
DowiE.     A  girl  in  the  Karpathians.  S  6125. 

Du  Hamel.     Histoire  d'Espagne.  S  2128. 

FiNCK.     Spain  and  Morocco.  S  2150. 

Freeman.     History  of  Sicily.     2  v.  N  8594. 

1.  The  native  nations  :   the    Phoenician    and    Greek 
settlements. 

2.  From  the  beginning  of    Greek  settlement  to  the 
beginning  of  Athenian  intervention. 

Jackson.     The  Bayreuth  of  ^Vagner.  R  4226. 

Kaufmann.     Paris  of  to-day.  S  1642. 

Keary.     The  Vikings  in  western  Christendom,  A.D.  789 

to  888.  R  3238. 

Lavisse.      Political  history  of  Europe.  N  4261. 

LORING.      Year  in  Portugal.  S  2664.     j 

Moltke.      Franco-German  war  of  1870-71.  R  4687.     j 

Pfeiffer.     Journey  to  Iceland,   and    travels  in   Sweden     1 

and  Norway.  R  3349-/- 

PlOZZl.      Glimpses  of  Italian  society  in  the  i8th  century. 

S  3353- 
Reach.     Claret    and  olives :    from  the  Garonne   to  the 

Rhone.  S  1366. 


APPRENTICES'    LIBRARY    OF    THE    CITY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


5— LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE:  Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 


15 


Stephens.      History  of  Portugal.  S  2421. 

Stevens.     Through  Russia  on  a  mustang.  S  4420. 

I  Stoddard.  Across  Russia.  S  4423. 
{            Sybel.     Founding  of  the  German  empire  by  William  I. 

1                        V.  2-4.               _  ^  U  4758. 

'            Taine.     Modern  regime,     v.  i.  S  1432. w. 

'           Winchester.     The  Swiss  republic.  R  9791- 

D.     Oriental  History  and  Travels. 

Arnold.     Seas  and  land  [mostly  in  Japan].  O  2509. 

Bacon.     Japanese  girls  and  boys.  O  2022. 

BRUGSCH-Bey.     Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs.    Newcd.  con- 

I  densed  and  revised  by  Brodrick.  N  6537. a, 

I  Butterworth.      Zigzag  journey  in  Australia.       P  6541. 

'  CAS.vri.     Ten  years   in   Equatoria  and  the   return   with 

Emin  Pasha.      2  v.  P  3547. 

Ces.nola.     f  Salaminia  :  history,  treasures,  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Salainis  in  the  island  of  Cyprus.       N  5817. 
Children  of  India.      Written  for  the  children  of  Eng- 
land. O  5186. 
Darling,     f  The    Egyptian    obelisk    in    Central    Park  : 

poem.  B  9544. 

Dufferin.     Our  viceregal  life  in  India.  O  5128. 

Edwards.      Pharaohs,  Fellahs,  and  explorers.     N  6580. 
FiNCR.     Spain  and  Morocco.  S  2150. 

Forbes.     The  Afghan  wars,  1S39-42,  1878-S0.    O  6156 
Fulton.     The  beautiful  land  :    Palestine  along  the  lines 

of  our  Saviour's  journeys.  N  7B32. 

Graetz.     History  of  the  Jews.     v.  i.     From  the  earliest 

period  to  the  death  of  Simon,  135  B.C.         N  7604. 
HODGKIN.      Pilgrims  in  Palestine.  O  9209. 

Jameson.     Story  of  the  rear  column  of  the  Emin  Pasha 

relief  expedition.  P  3636. 

Jephson.     Emin  Pasha  and  the  rebellion  at  the  equator. 

P  363S. 
Kennan  Siberia  and  the  exile  system.  2  v.  O  3644. 
La  Martini6;re.     Morocco.  P  1258. 

Lowell.  Noto:  an  unexplored  corner  of  Japan.  O  2273.;/. 
Mather.     One  summer  in  Hawaii.  P  6293. 

Meyer.     Across  East  African  glaciers  :  the  first  ascent 

of  Kilimanjaro.  P  3681. 

Moule.     New  China  and  old.  O  231S. 

Parke.     My  personal  experiences  in  equatorial  Africa  as 

medical  officer  of  the  Emin  Pasha  relief  expedition. 

P  3706.;//. 
Peters.     New  light  on  dark  Africa:  the  German  Emin 

Pasha  expedition.  P  3709. 

Reeve.     How  we  went  and  what  we  saw.  Nb  3720. 

Note. — Travels    in    Egypt,    Syria,   and   the   /Egean 

Islands. 

Renan.     History  of  the  people  of  Israel,     [v.  3.]    From 

the  times  of  Hezekiah  till  the  return  from  Babylon. 

N  7721. 
Rockhill.     Land  of  the  lamas  :  journey  through  China, 

Mongolia,  and  Tibet.  O  2725. 

Russo-Jewish  Committee  of  London.     Persecution  of  the 

Jews  in  Russia.  N  7381. 


SciDMORE.     Jinrikisha  days  in  Japan.  O  2396. 

Ward.      My  life  with  Stanley's  rear  guard.  P  3465. 

—  and  Bidwell.     Five  years  with  the  Congo  cannibals. 

1'  3779. 

E.     Universal   and    Miscellaneous    His- 
tory and  Travels. 

Adams.     Historical  essays.  N  4004. ^. 

Contents :  Primitive  rights  of  women. — Captain  John 
Smith. — Harvard  College,  1786-1787. — Napoleon  I.  at 
St.  Domingo. — The  Bank  of  England  restriction. — 
The  Declaration  of  Paris,  1861. — The  Legal-Tender 
Act. — The  New  York  Gold  conspiiacy. — The  session, 
1869-1870. 

BiSLAND.     Flying  trip  around  the  world.  N  3043. 

Brewer.     Historic  note-book.  N  4057. 

Burney.    History  of  the  Buccaneers  of  America.   N  2540. 

Burnhajl  Struggles  of  the  nations  ;  or,  the  principal 
wars,  battles,  sieges,  and  treaties  of  the  world. 
2  V.  N  4540. 

Ducoi'DRAY.     History  of  modern  civilization.         N  127. 

GiLLis.     Around  the  world  in  seven  months.         N  3167. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe.         Na  3650. 

Lowell.     Fireside  travels.  N  3274. 

McCabe.     Pictorial  history  of  the  world.  N  4666. 

Payne,  f  System  of  universal  geography,  v.  1-3.  N  1706. 

Rae.  Business  of  travel :  50  years'  record  of  progress 
[of  Thos.  Cook  &  Son].  N  3362. 

Smith.     Divine  drama  of  history  and  civilisation.    N  747. 

HISTORICAL    MISCELLANY. 

Chalmers,     f  The  adhesive  postage  stamp.  B  75x8. 

—  f  Mr.  John  Francis  on  the  plan  of  Sir  Rowland  Hill. 

B  7518. 

Dame  heraldry.     By  F.  S.  W.  T  6568. 

Kane  Lodge  (Freemasons).  No.  454.  f  Presentation  of 
"  Farewell  "  [a  painting.]  T  9236. 

Letourneau.     Evolution  of  marriage  and  of  the  family. 

T  8266. 

New  York  State.  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons.  \  The 
jubilee  to  commemorate  the  freedom  of  the  craft 
from  debt,  Apl.  4,  1S89.  T  9697.^. 

f  Proceedings,  iioth  annual  communication,  1S91. 

T  9697.0. 

t  Quaker  city  philatelist,    v.  5  (Jan.-Dec.  1890).   T  6717. 

Schuchhardt.  Schlicmann's  excavations  :  an  archa-o- 
logical  and  historical  study.  N  5737. 

Scottish  clans  and  their  tartans.  T  6397. 

Seyffert.  Dictionary  of  classical  antiquities,  mythology, 
religion,  literature,  and  art.  Revised  by  Nettle- 
ship  and  Sandys.  N  5741. 

United  States.  Supreme  Council,  Scottish  Rite,  f  Ad- 
dress of  John  J.  Gorman,  33°.  B  7518. 

Wagner.     Names  and  their  meaning.  T  6463. 

Westermarck.      History  of  human  marriage.       T  8788. 


PART  5.-LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE. 


A.     Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

Bell,    G.  and   Sons   (London),     f  Catalogue   of  books. 

Added,  a  list  of  Bohn's  "Libraries."   1S87. 

M  7521. 
■f  Book  chat.     v.  6  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).  M  7532. 

California,  University  of.     \  Guide  to  the  literature  of  I 

resthetics.     By  C.    M.    Gayley  and   F.    N.    Scott,  i 

i8c,o.  M  7598.  i 

Fletcher,  edr.     \  Cooperative  index  to  periodicals  for  1 

1890.  M  7591. 

Note. — Changed  from  a  quarterly  to  an  annual.  I 


Franklin  Institute  (Philadelphia),  f  List  of  serial  pub- 
lications and  periodicals.      1S90.  B  9538. 

Gayley  and  Scott.  \  Guide  to  the  literature  of  aesthet- 
ics.     1890.  M  7598. 

George's  Sons.  W.  (Bristol,  Engld.).  f  The  new  world 
book  list.      1S90.  M  7599. 

Griswold.  publislur.  \  Annual  index  to  periodicals  for 
188S.  B21. 

t  Literary  news.     New  series,  v.  12  (Jan.-Dec.  1891). 

C  6S55. 

\  Publishers'  weekly,  v.  39,  40  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).  M  7716. 

Slater.  Round  and  about  the  book-stalls  :  a  guide  for 
the  book-hunter.  M  7410. 

Sonnenschein.  \  The  best  books  :  a  reader's  guide. 
2d  ed.      1891.  M  7883. 


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LIBRARIES   AND    LIBRARY   ECONOMY. 

Aberdeen  (Scotland)  Public  Library,  f  Report,  1887-S8, 
iSSS-89.  15  9541. 

Aguii.ar  Free  Library  (N.Y.  City),  f  Report, 1889.  B  9537. 

American  Library  Association.  f  St.  Louis  meeting, 
1889.     •  B  524. 

—  f  Three  papers  on  library  trustees.  B  9544. 
Baltimore  New  Mercantile  Library  Association,     f  Re 

port,  1st  and  2d,  1888,  1889.  B  9538. 

Boston  Public  Library,     f  Bulletin,     v.  7,  8.     1886-S9. 

'    M  8531. f. 

—  f  Report,  37th,  38th,  1889-90.  B  9543. 
Bowdoin  College,  f  Report  of  librarian  for  1890.  B9540. 
Bridgeport  (Ct.)  Public  Library,     f  Report,  8th,  1S89. 

B  9540. 
Bronson    (Waterbury)    Library    Fund,      f  Report,    i8th, 

19th,  1886-87,  1887-88.  B  9540. 

Brooklyn  Library,     f  Bulletin  of  new  books.     No.  17. 

Sept.  1882-Mch.  18S3.  B  9542. 

—  f  Same.     Nos.  24-28  (Mch.  1886-Dec.  1890).      B9542. 

—  t  Report,  31st,  32d.  1S8S-89.  B  9537. 
Brooklyn  Union  for   Christian  Work,     f  Catalogue  of 

the  Free  Circulating  Library.      1SS8.         M  8536.r. 

Buffalo  Library,   f  Report,  52d-54th,  i888-go.     B  9537. 

Cardiff  (Wales)  Free  Library,     f  Report,  26th,  1887-88. 

B9541. 

Chicago  Public  Library,  f  Bulletin,  Nos.  1-14,  acces- 
sions from  Dec.  1887-May,  1891.    2  v.     M  8552.if. 

—  f  Finding  lists.      1890-91.  M  8552,/. 

Contents :  Danish-Norwegian  and  Swedish  litera- 
ture. 7th  ed.  1890. — Dutch  literature.  1891. — Eng- 
lish prose  fiction  and  Juvenile  books.  1st  supplement, 
Jan.  188910  Augt.  189a. — French,  Italian,  Spanish,  and 
Portuguese  literature.  7th  ed.  1890. — Geography  and 
travels.  7th  ed.  i3i)0. — German  literature.  7th  ed. 
1890. — Language  and  literature,  Greek  and  Roman 
classics,  Bibliography,  Periodicals.  7th  ed.  1891. — 
Poetry  and  drama.  Essays  and  miscellanies.  Collected 
works.     7th  ed.     1890. — List  of  Russian  books.     1S90. 

—  f  Report,  17th  and  iSth,  1S89,  i8go.  B  9545. 
Cincinnati  Public  Library,     f  Bulletin  of  books  added 

during  1890.  M  8S18. 

—  t  Finding  list  of  books,  1SS2-84.  M  8818./. 

—  t  Report  for  1888.  B  9539. 
Cleveland  Public  Library,     f  Report,  20th,  for  1888. 

K  9539- 

Columbia  College,  f  Report,  5th,  of  chief  librarian. 
i883.  B  9537. 

Cornell  University.  f  Exercises  and  addresses  at  the 
laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the  university  library 
buildhig.      1889.  B  9542. 

Crane  (Thos.)  Public  Library  (Quincy,  Mass.).  f  Re- 
port of  the  trustees  for  18S8.  B  9540. 

Detroit  Public  Library.  f  Report,  8th,  gth,  of  the 
Library  Commission  for  1888,  18S9.  B  9545. 

Elizabeth  (N.  J.)  Public  Library  and  Reading  Room, 
t  Report  for  188S.  B  22. 

Gloversville  Free  Library,  f  Books  for  the  young.  B21. 

Grand  Rapids  Public  Library,  f  Reports,  Sept.  18S6- 
Aug.   1890.  B  9545. 

Guille-Alles  Library  and  Museum  (Guern.sey,  Engld.). 
f  Encyclopaedic  catalogue  of  the  lending  depart- 
ment.    1891.  M  S178. 

Hartford  Library  Association,  f  Bulletin,  v.  11,  12 
(Jan.  1889-Oct.  1890).  M  8612. 

—  t  Report,  51st,  June,  1889.  P,  9540. 
Jersey  City  Free  Public  Library,      f  Alphabetical  finding 

list.     Augt.  1891.  M  8S47\ 

—  t  Supplement,  No.  i,  to  finding  list.  Oct.  1S91.  M  8639  a. 

—  t  Titl;;  list  of  fiction.  July  i,  1891.  M  8639. 
Lenox  Library  (N.  Y.  City),     f  Report,  20th,  for  1889. 

B  9^37. 
t  Library  journal,  v.  16  (Jan. -Dec.  1S91).  M  8662. 
t  Literary  news.     New  series,  v.  12  (Jan. -Dec.  1891). 

M  7662 

Liverpool   (Engld  )   Free    Public    Librarv.      f  Report, 

36th,  37th,  1S88,  18S9.  '  B  9543. 


Los  Angeles  Public  Library,  f  Report,  1889.  B  9539. 
Lowell  City  Library,     f  Report  for  i883.  B  9540. 

Maimonides  Library  (N.  Y.  City),     f  Report  of  librarian 

for  1888-89.  B  9537. 

.Manchester  Public  Free  Libraries,  f  Report,  37th,  38th, 

1888-89,  18S9-90.  B  9543. 

Michigan,  University  of.      f  Librarian's  report  for  1888. 

B  9545. 
Minneapolis  Public  Library,   f  Described  and  illustrated. 

M  8684./. 

—  f  Bulletin,     v.  I,  No.  i.     Sept.  1S90.  B  524. 

—  f  Finding  list  of  English  prose  fiction  and  books  for 

the  young.     1890.  M  8684.^. 

—  f  Regulations.      1889.  B  23. 
Milwaukee  Public  Library,     f  Quarterly  index  of  ad- 
ditions.    V.  2.      1S88-89.                            M  86S3.f. 

—  f  Report,  nth,  12th,  1S88-S9.  B  9545. 
New  Bedford   Free   Public   Library,     f  Reports,  37th, 

38th,  1889-90.  B  9540. 

New  Haven  Free  Public  Librarv.      f  Report,  2d,  1888. 

B  21. 

New  Jersey,  College  of  (Princeton).  f  Subject- 
catalogue  of  the  library.  M  8696.^. 

New  Jersey  State  Library,  f  Report  of  the  librarian 
for  1889-1890.  M  8696.  w. 

New  York  City.  Apprentices'  Library.  \  Finding  list  : 
Subject  Catalogue.  Including  Supplements,  Nos. 
1-3.     1S90.  M  8866.rt. 

—  f  Supplement  to  the  catalogue.     1S32.  B  9541. 

—  Free  Circulating  Library.     ■\  Class   list    of    American 

history.      18S6.  B  524. 
f  Report,  9th,  loth,  1888,  1889.                       B  9541. 

—  Meixantile  Library,     f  Bulletin  of  new  books,  Nos.  g- 

12.     (Oct.  1886-Nov    1889.)  B  9542. 

f  Report,  68th,  6gth,  Mav,  1888-Apl.  1890.  B9537. 

New  York  State  Library.  \  Report,  71st,  18S8.  M  8698./^. 

—  University,     f  Regents'  bulletin,  No.  3.     Libraries  in 

NY.'  B  524. 

New  York  Southern  Society  "  Garden  Library."  f  Cata- 
logue, 1S91.  M  8697. «, 

Newark  Free  Public  Library,  f  Opening  exercises,  Oct. 
16,  18S9.  B  9541. 

Newberry  Library  (Chicago),    f  Proceedings  1889,  i8go. 

B  9545. 

Omaha  Public  Library,     f  Report,  I2th,   1889.     B  9=45. 

Peoria  Public  Library,  f  Rules  and  by-laws.   1890  B  23. 

Philadelphia  Apprentices''  Library.  \  Report,  69th,  and 
7Qth,  iSS8-8g,   1889  go.  B  9538. 

—  Library  Company,    f  Bulletin  for  July,  1S89,  and  Jan. 

and  Sept.  1890.  B  9538. 

—  Mercantile   Library.      \  Bulletin,     v.    i    (Oct.    1882- 

Oct.  1889^  M  8711^. 

—  —  f  Report,  66th,  18S8.  B  9538. 
Plymouth  (Engld.)  Free  Public  Library,    f  Report,  12th, 

i8SS-8g.  B  9541. 

Pratt  (Enoch)  Free  Library,     f  Report,  3d  and  4th,  of 

the  librarian,  18S9.  B  9538. 

Providence  Athenaeum,     f  Report,  53d-55th,  1888-90. 

B  9540. 
Providence  Public  Library,     f  Report,  12th,  1S89. 

H  9540. 
Raymond,     f  Address  at  opening  of  the  Salem  Public 
Library,  1889.  B  9543* 

Reynolds  Library  (Rochester).     \  Report,  4th,  1889. 

B  9537- 
St.  Louis  Public  Library,     f  Report,  18S8-89.     B  9539. 

—  f  Reference  lists  for  readers  and  students.     Hand  list 

for  the   student  of  astronomy.      By   Prof.    H.  S. 
Pritchett.  B  524. 

—  f  Report,  43d  and  44th,  1888,  1889.  B  9539. 
Salem  (Mass.)  Public  Library,     f  Address  of  Hon.  J.  M. 

Raymond  at  oyjening  of.     18S9.  B  9543- 

—  +  Report,  Tst.     18S9.  B  95J3. 
San  Francisco  Free  Public  Library,     f  Classified  Eng- 
lish prose  fiction.      1891.                             M  8878.^7. 

—  \  Report.  1889.  B  9539. 
San    Francisco    Mercantile    Library,     f  Report.    36th, 

37th,  1888,  18S9.  •'>9539- 


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Springfield  City  Library  Association.     \  Report,  i8go. 

B  9540. 

Taunton  (Mass.)  Public  Library,     f  Report,  23d,  24th, 

188S,  1889.  B  9540. 

Toi.KDO  Public^  Library,      f  Report.  l6th,  1889.      B  9545. 

ToPEKA  Library  Association,     f  Catalogue,  No.  6,  1880. 

B524. 

—  f  Select  list,  No.  i.     Books  for  young  people.     Com- 

piled by  J.  M.  Sawin.      1888.  V,  23. 

Warren   County  (111.)   Library,     f  Bulletin,     v.    i  and 

V.  2,  Nos.  I,  4.  (Jan.  1839-Oct.  1S90.)  B  9544. 
Worcester  Free  Public  Library,     f  Report,  29th,  30th, 

1S88,  18S9.  B  9540. 

B.     Drama  and  Plays. 

Adams.     With  poet  and  player.  K  4. 

Austin.     Savonarola:  tragedy.  K  2020. 

BeAUMARCHAIS.   Le  barbierde  Seville  [comediej.  K  4033. 
Campbell.    Guide  to  Greek  tragedy  for  English  readers. 

K  8073.^. 
FURNISS.     A  box  of  monkeys,  and  other  farce-comedies. 

K  2160. 

Contents  :  Box  of  monkeys. — The  Jack  trust. — The 

veneered  savage. — Tulu. 

HowEi.LS.     The  Albany  depot.  K  2214.^'. 

Ibsen.     Hedda  Gabler  :  drama.  K  7221.//. 

—  Rosmersholm,  The  lady  from  the  sea,  Hedda  Gabler. 

Ed.  by  Archer.     [Ibsen's  Prose  dramas,  v.  5.] 

K  7221.;-. 
Jerome.      On    the    stage— and    off :    brief   career   of    a 
would-be  actor.  K  2231.^. 

Jokes.     Saints  and  sinners  :  drama.  K  2235. 

Lamb.      Dramatic  essays.      Ed.  by  Matthews.     K  ^259  d. 
MOLLOY.     Famous  plays.  K  2312. 

Contents:  Congreve's  "Love  for  love." — Addison's 
"Cato." — John  Gay's  "Beggars  opera." — Dr.  John- 
son's "Irene." — Oliver  Goldsmith's  "She  stoops  to 
conquer." — Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan's  "  Rivals,"  and 
"School  for  scandal." — Sheridan  Knowles'  "  Vir- 
ginius"  and  "  The  hunchback." — Lord  Lytton's  plays. 
Musset.     Comedies.      Transl.  and  ed.  by  Gwynne. 

K4324. 
Contents  :    Barberine. — Fantasio. — No    trifling    with 
love. — A  door  must  be  either  open  or  shut. 
RUGGLES.    Method  of  Shakespeare  as  an  artist.    K  2380. 
Shakespeare,     f  Banksidc  Shakespeare,     v.  12-15. 

K  2742.(5. 

12.  1st    part    of     Henry     IVth.       Introduction    by 
Fleming. 

13.  2d     part    of     Henry    IVth.        Introduction    by 
Fleming. 

14.  Pericles,    prince    of     Tyre.        Introduction    by 
Morgan. 

15.  Richard  III.     Introduction  by  Calkins. 
Steell.     Mortal  lips.     [Comedies.]  K  2422. 

Contents  :  The  theatre  coupon.  —  Mock  turtle  soup. — 

The  miniature. — A  gunpowder  plot.— Chestnuts. — The 

compromising    letters. —  Mary's    interlude.  —  A    land 

breeze. — The  three  guardsmen. — A  first  appearance. 

Ward.     History  of  English  dramatic  literature   to   the 

death  of  queen  Anne.     2  v.  K  2779. 

C.     Essays  and  Miscellanies. 

f  Amusement  Hall  ;  or,  an  easy  introduction  to  useful 
knowledge.     Elizabethtown,  1797,     18°.     M  3009. 
JVote. — Placed  in  the  Demilt  museum. 
Arnold.     Essays  in  criticism.     2d  series.  M  4015. 

Contents  :  Study  of  poetry. — Milton. — Thomas  Gray. 
—  John    Keats.  — Wordsworth.  —  Byron .  —  Shelley.  — 
Count  Leo  Tolstoi. — Amiel. 
Bancroft.       Battle    of    Lake    Erie,    and    miscellaneous 
papers.  M  4026. 

Contents :  Battle  of  Lake  Erie. — A  day  with   Lord 
Byron.  —  Edward    Everett. — Washington's    birthday: 
his  monument. 
Bartlett.     Familiar  quotations,     gth  ed.         M  3029.^. 
Belton.    Literary  manual  of  foreign  quotations.   M  3035. 


BiGARRURES    ingenieuses  ou  recueil   de  diverses    pieces 
galantes  en  prose  et  vers.  M  1040. 

De  Quincey.     Select  essays.     Ed.  by  Mason,     v.  i. 

M  4118.J. 
Contents  :  On  murder  considered  as'  one  of  the  fine 
arts. — Early  memorials  of   Grasmere. — Revolt  of   the 
Tartars. 

—  Suspiria  de  profundis,  and  other  essays.         M  4118./'. 
Note. — Posthumous  works,  v.  I. 

Drummond  (H.).    "  Beautiful  thoughts,"  from.    M  3127. 

FiSKE.     Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.  M  41  so.^-. 

Co7itents  :  Europe  before  the  arrival  of  man. — Arrival 
of  man  in  Europe. — Our  Ai-yan  forefatliers. — What  we 
learn  from  old  Arj-an  words. — Was  there  a  primeval 
mother-tongue. — Sociology  and  hero-worship. — Heroes 
of  industry. — Causes  of  persecution.  —  Origins  of  Prot- 
estantism.— True  lesson  of  Protestantism.  —  Evolution 
and    religion. — Meaning   of    infancy. — A   universe   of 

'    mind-stufT. — In  memoriam  :  Charles  Darwin. 

Hartzell.     Application  and  achievement  :  essays. 

M  4188. 

Headley.     The  keepsake.  M  1615. 

HiGGiNSON.      New  world  and  the  new  book,   with  kin- 
dred essays.  M  4202. w. 

Hunt.     Wisdom  of  the  wise :  pithy  and  pointed  sayings 
of  the  best  authors.  M  321 7. a/. 

Lang.     Essays  in  little.  M  4260.-?. 

Contents:  Alexander  Dumas.  —  Mr.  Stevenson's 
works. — Thomas  Haynes  Bayly. — Theodore  de  Ban- 
ville. — Homer  and  the  study  of  Greek. — The  last 
fashionable  novel.  —  Thackeray. —  Dickens. —  Adven- 
tures of  Buccaneers. — The  Sagas. — Charles  Kingsley. 
—  Charles  Lever:  his  books,  adventures,  and  misfor- 
tunes.— Poems  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. — John  Bunyan. — 
Letter  to  a  young  journalist. — Mr.  Kipling's  stories. 

Lowell.   Latest  literary  essays  and  addresses.    M4274./. 

Contents:    Gray. — Some    letters    of   Walter   Savage 

Landor. —  Milton's     "  Areopagitica." —  Shakespeare's 

"Richard  HI." — The  study  of    modern  languages. — 

The  progress  of  the  world. 

Macqueary.     Topics  of  the  times.  N  4283. 

Contents:  Part  i.  Lectures  :  Conflict  between  labor 
and  capital. — Exposition  of  Nationalism.  — Truths  and 
errors  of  Henry  George's  views. — The  savages  of  civili- 
zation.— Popular  ideas  of  poverty. — Reduction  of  the 
hours  of  labor.  —The  Negro  in  America. — The  Bible  in 
the  public  schools.  Part  2.  Sermons  :  Our  country  : 
its  character  and  destiny. — The  Sabbath  question. — 
Criticism  of  the  Bible. — Did  the  fish  swallow  Jonah?. 
— What's  the  use  of  praying?. — What  is  the  evidence  of 
life  after  death?. — The  God-filled  man. — Unshaken  re- 
ligious beliefs. — Should  we  have  creeds?. — The  real 
rights  of  women. 

Maistre.     "Voyage  autour  de  ma  chambre.  M  1285. 

Martineau.  Essays,  reviews,  and  addresses.  2  v.  M  4289. 
I.  Persona/:  Political. 
Personal  sketches :  Joseph  Priestley  :  his  life  and 
works. — Thomas  Arnold  :  life  and  correspondence. — 
William  Ellery  Channing  :  memoir  and  papers. — 
Theodore  Parker  :  discourse  of  religion.  —  Gotthold 
Ephraim  Lessing  :  theology  and  times. — Personal  in- 
fluence on  present  theology  :  J.  H.  Newman,  S.  T. 
Coleridge,  T.  Carlyle. — Friedrich  Schleiermacher  :  life 
and  times. — Auguste  Comte  :  life  and  philosophy. — 
John  James  Tayler  :  in  memoriam. — John  Kenrick  : 
in  memoriam.  Political  essays :  International  duties 
and  the  present  crisis. — Foreign  policy  for  1S56. — The 
slave  empire  of  the  west. 

2.  Ecclesiastical :  Historical. 
Church  and  state.  — Church  of  England. — Battle  of 
the  churches. — Philosophical  Christianity  in  France. — 
Letter  and  spirit.  —  Europe  since  the  Reformation. — 
Phxton. — Alexandria  and  her  schools.  —  Professional 
religion. — The  Unitarian  position. — Church-life?  or 
sect-life  ?. — Tracts  for  priests  and  people. — Crisis  of 
faith. — New  affinities  of  faith. — Away  out  of  the  Trin- 
itarian controversy. — The  National  church  as  a  federal 
union. 


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Montesquieu.     Lettres  persanes.     2  v.  M  1314. 

MORLEV.     Studies  in  literature.  M43i7..r. 

Contents  :  Wordsworth. —  Aphorisms. —  Maine  on 
popular  government. — A  few  words  on  French  models. 
—On  the  study  of  literature.— Victor  Hugo's  '•  Ninety- 
three."— On  "  The  ring  and  the  book." — Memorials  of 
a  man  of  letters. — Valedictory. 

Repplier.     Points  of  view.  M  4368/. 

Spencer.  Essays,  scientific,  political,  and  speculative. 
3  V.  M  4419. 

1.  The  development  hypothesis. — Progress  :  its  law 
and  cause. — Transcendental  physiology. — The  nebular 
hypothesis. — Illogical  geology. — Bain  on  the  emotions 
and  the  will. — The  social  organism. — Origin  of  animal 
worship. —  Morals  and  moral  sentiments. — The  compar- 
ative psychology  of  man.  —  Mr.  Martineau  on  evolu- 
tion.— The  factors  of  organic  evolution. 

2.  Genesis  of  science. — Classification  of  the  sciences. 
— Reasons  for  dissenting  from  the  philosophy  of  M." 
Comte. — On  laws  in  general,  and  the  order  of  their 
discovery. — The  valuation  of  evidence. — What  is  elec- 
tricity?.— W'W  versus  Hamilton  :  the  test  of  truth. — Re- 
plies to  criticisms. — Prof.  Green's  explanations. — The 
philosophy  of  style. — Sources  of  architectural  types. — 
Gracefulness. —Personal  beauty. — Organ  and  function 
of  music. — Physiology  of  laughter. 

3.  Manners  and  fashion. — Railway  morals  and  rail- 
way policy. — Prison -ethics. — Ethics  of  Kant. — Abso- 
lute political  ethics.  —  Over-legislation. — Representative 
government  :  what  is  it  good  for  ?. — State-tampering 
with  money  and  banks. — Parliamentary  reform  :  the 
dangers  and  the  safeguards. — "The  collective  wis- 
dom."—  Political  fetichism. —  Specialized  administra- 
tion.— From  freedom  to  bondage. — The  Americans. 

Stevenson.     Memories  and  portraits.  M  4422. w. 

Contents:  The  foreigner  at  home. — Some  college 
memories. — Old  Mortality. — A  college  magazine. — An 
old  Scotch  gardener. — Pastoral. — The  manse. — Me- 
moirs of  an  islet. — Thomas  Stevenson. — Talk  and  talk- 
ers.— Character  of  dogs. — "  A  penny  plain  and  two 
pence  coloured." — A  gossip  on  a  novel  of  Dumas's. — A 
humble  remonstrance. 

Story.     Excursions  in  art  and  letters.  M  4423.^. 

Contents  :  Michel  Angelo. — Phidias,  and  the  Elgin 
marbles. — The  art  of  casting  plaster  among  the  ancient 
Greeks  and  Romans. — A  conversation  with  Marcus 
Aurelius. — Distortions  of  the  English  stage  as  instanced 
in  "  Macbeth." 

Warner.     As  we  were  saying.  M  4465. a. 

Contents  :  Rose  and  chrysanthemum. — The  red  bon- 
net.— The  loss  in  civilization. — Social  screaming. — 
Does  refinement  kill  individuality?. — The  Directoire 
gown. — The  mystery  of  the  sex. — The  clothes  of  fic- 
tion.— The  broad  A. — Chewing  gum. — Women  in  Con- 
gress.— Shall  women  propose  ?. — Frocks  and  the  stage. 
— Altruism. — Social  clearing-house. — The  dinner-table 
talk. — Naturalization. — Art  of  governing. — Love  of 
display. — Value  of  the  com.monplace. — The  burden  of 
Christmas. — The  responsibility  of  writers. — The  cap 
and  gown. — A  tendency  of  the  age. — A  locoed  novelist. 

Wilde.     Intentions.  M  4483. 

Contents  :  Decay  of  the  art  of  lying. — Pen,  pencil, 

and  poison. — The  critic  as  artist. — The  truth  of  masks. 

D.     History  and  Criticism  of  Literature. 

Appleton's  New  handy-volume  series.  No.  20.      English 

literature.  M  9013. 

Beers.     Initial  studies  in  American  letters.        M  ()034.?. 

Henley.     Views  and  reviews  :  literature.  M  9195. 

Hill.     Writers  and  readers.     [6  lectures.]  M  9204. 

Contents  :   1-4.      Revolution  in   literary  taste.  —  5,  6. 

The  study  of  literature  as  a  part  of  education. 

Jameson,     History  of  historical  writing  in  America. 

M  9228. 

Mabie.      Short  studies  in  literature.  M  9276. 

McMauan.     The  study  class  :  a  guide  for  the  student  of 

English  literature.  M  9232. 


MORLEY.      English  writers,      v.  5-7.  M  9316./, 

5.  The  14th  century,  book  2. 

6.  From  Chaucer  to  Caxton. 

7.  From  Caxton  to  Coverdale. 

Reed.     Cabinet  of  Irish  literature.     4  V.  M  9720. 

Sainte-Heuve.     I^ortraits  of  men  M  9382. 

Contents  :  Critical  memoir. — Goethe  and  I'.eltina. — 
Alfred  de  Musset. — Letters  of  I^ord  Chesterfield  to  his 
son. — De  Balzac. — Memoirs  of  Saint-Simon. — Camille 
Desmoulins.  —  Diderot. — La  Pruyere.  —  L'Abbe  de 
Choisy. — Fontenelle. 
Schaff.  The  Renaissance  :  the  revival  of  learning  and 
art  in  the  14th  and  15th  centuries.  M  9734. 

Scherer.      Essays  in  English  literature.  M  gjSS.e. 

Contents  :   George    Eliot  :     "  Silas    Marner." — John 
Stuart    Mill. — Shakespeare. — George    Eliot:     "Daniel 
Deronda." — Taine's   History   of    English   literature. — 
Shakespeare    and    criticism. — Milton    and    "  Paradise 
lost." — Laurence    Sterne  ;    or,   the   humorist. — Words- 
worth. —  Thomas    Carlyle.  —  "  Endymion."  —  George 
Eliot. 
Taylor.      Transmission    of   ancient   books    to   modem 
times,  [and]  Process  of  historical  proof.    M  9434.^. 
Wright.     Children's  stories  in   English   literature  from 
Shakespeare  to  Tennyson.  M  9493. «. 

ZiMMER.      Irish  element  in  Mediaeval  culture.       M  9499. 

E.     Language  and  Phonography. 

AsTLE.     f  Origin  and  progress  of  writing.  W  1804. 

ISauer.      f  Spelin  :  a  universal  language.  B  22. 

Berger.      New  method  of  learning  the  French  language. 

W  403S. 

Bleei^    f  Origin  of  language.    Ed.  by  Haeckel.   W  1527. 

Browne's  Phonographic  weekly,      v.  15,  16  (Jan.  i8go- 

Dec.  1891).  .  W  1537. 

Earle.      English  prose  :  its  elements,  history,  and  usage. 

W2579- 

Guernsey,     f  Human  facility  and  power  to  transmit  and 

record  language.  B  9544. 

Haven.     Practical  phonography.     3d  ed.  W  16Y3. 

HuEBSCH.     Pukeds  de  Salomon.  B  22. 

JVote. — A  translation  of  the  "Proverbs"  of  Solomon 

into  Volapuk. 

Jonas.     Bohemian  made  easy.  W  7234. 

f  Phonetic  journal,     v.  49,  50  (Jan.  1800-Dec.  1891). 

C  6710. 

Reed  and  Kellogg.     Graded  lessons  in   English  :    an 

English  grammar.  W  2367. 

Skeat.    Principles  of  English  etymolog}'.   2  v.   W  2409./. 

I.   The  native  element.     2.   The  foreign  element. 
Wendell.     English  composition.  M  5475. 

Whitney,  f  Century  dictionary  :  an  encyclopedic  lexi- 
con of  the  English  language,  v.  5,  C  (O — Zyxom- 
ma).  W  2897. 

F.     Poetry. 

Adams.     With  poet  and  player.  K  4. 

Aldrich.  Sisters'  tragedy,  with  other  poems,  lyrical  and 
dramatic.  K  1007.  j. 

Arnold.  Light  of  the  world  ;  or,  the  great  consumma- 
tion. K  IC15./. 

Bloomfield.  f  The  farmer's  boy  :  a  rural  poem.  5th 
Amcr.  ed.     Alb.,  1S14.  K  1046. 

Browning.     Aurora  Leigh.  K  lobi./. 

Butler.     Oberammergau,  1890.  K  1814. 

Dickinson.     Poems.  K  1123. 

Field.     A  little  book  of  western  verse.  K  1148. 

Kipling.  Departmental  ditties,  barrack-room  ballads^ 
and  other  verses.  K  1245. 

—  Same.     (With  his  "  Under  the  deodars."     Fiction.) 
LiDDiARD.     The  Sgelaighe  ;  or,  a  tale  of  old.     K  1268. j-. 
Poems,  Collection  of,   by  several  hands.     3  v.     Lend., 

1748.  K  1354  e. 

Riley.     Rhymes  of  childhood.  K  I373-3- 

—  Sketches  in  prose,  and  occasional  verses.     Fiction. 
Roberts,  d-f//-.   Younger  Canadian  poets.    IVit/i  K  i4og.g. 


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Schiller.   Poems.  Transl.  by  Bowring.  2ded.   K3390.<!i. 
Sladen,  ^a'/-.     Younger  American  poets,  1830-1890. 

K  uog.y. 

Wordsworth  for  the  young.     Selections  by  Cynthia  M. 

St.  John.  K  1795. 

G.     Speeches,   Rhetoric,  and  Elocution. 

Bell.     Standard  elocutionist.      Rev.  ed.  M  5035.  j. 

Phii-LII'S.     Speeches,  lectures,  and  letters.     2d  scries. 

M  6351. 
Contents :  Right  of  petition. — Letter  to  George 
Thompson. — Cotton,  the  cornerstone  of  slavery. — 
Irish  sympathy  with  the  Abolition  movement. — Wel- 
come to  George  Thompson.  —  Kossuth.  —  Crispus 
Attucks.— Capital  punishment.— Suffrage  for  women. — 
Woman's  rights  and  woman's  duties. — The  eight-hour 
movement. — The  Chinese. — Foundation  of  the  labor 
movement. — The  labor  question. — The  Maine  liquor 
law. — Dr.  Crosby's  "Calm  view  of  temperance." — Let- 
ter from  Naples. — .\ddress  to  the  Boston  school  chil- 


dren.— The  old  South  meeting-house. — The  Bible  and 
the  church. — The  pulpit. — Christianity  a  battle,  not  a 
dream. — The  Puritan  principle  and  John  IJrown. — 
Education  of  the  people  — The  scholar  in  a  republic  — 
The  lost  arts — Daniel  O'Connell. — Tributes:  'i'heodore 
Parker  ;  Francis  Jackson  ;  Abraham  Lincoln  ;  Helen 
Eliza  Garrison  ;  William  Lloyd  Garrison ;  Harriet 
Martineau. 

Russell.    Dclsarte  system,  No.  i.    Yawning.    M  5381.J. 

Wendell.     English  compo.sition.  M  5475. 

Zachos.     New  American  speaker.  M  5499. 

H.    Wit  and  Humor. 

f  Fliegende  Blatter.     Band  58.  M  2831. 

IIazlitt.     Studies  in  jocular  literature.  M  2igi. 

HoLLEV.     Samantha  among  the  brethren.  M  22IO.J-. 
Howe.     Everybody's  book  of  wit  and  humour.     M  2215. 

Landon.  ("  Eli  Perkins.")  Thirty  years  of  wit.  M  2260./. 

MuNiviTTRlCK.     P'arming.  M  2693. 

Zangwill.     The  bachelors'  club.  M  2499. 


PART  6.-NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS. 


A.     Astronomy. 

Brainard.      The  sextant  and  other  mathematical  instru- 
ments. G  7056. 

Chambers.      Pictorial  astronomy  for  general  readers. 

D  60S1. 

Clerke.     System  of  the  stars.  D  6556.J. 

Durham.     Astronomy.  D  6129. 

Gore  (J.  E.).     Star  groups  :  a  guide  to  the  constellations. 

D  C603. 

Gore  (J.  H.).     Geodesy.  D  6173.^. 

Greene.     Introduction  to  spherical  and  practical  astron- 
omy. D  6605. 

Peck.      Handbook  and  atlas  of  astronomy.  D  6S70. 

Sturdy.     Practical  aid  to  the  navigator.  G  78S5. 

Thomson.     Popular  lectures  and  addresses,     v.  3.    Nav- 
igational affairs.  D  438. 

B.     Botany. 

Darwin.     In.sectivorous  plants.  E  1114  ?. 

—  Various  contrivances  by  which  orchids  are  fertilised  by 
insects.     2d  ed  E  1114.7'. 

Dyson.     Stories  of  the  trees.  E  1131. 

Hackel.     True  grasses.  E  1609. 

Newhall.     Loaf-collector's  hand-book  and  herbarium. 

E  1697./. 
Ward.     Romance  of  science  :  diseases  of  plants.   E  1465. 


C.     Chemistry. 

Cooke.     Laboratory  practice.  D  5100./. 

Feuchtwanger.  Practical  treatise  on  soluble  or  water 
glass.  H  8148. 

Haliburton.     Chemical  physiology  and  pathology. 

D  5610. 

HOFF.     Chemistry  in  space.  D  5209 

Liebig.  Animal  chemistry  ;  or,  chemistry  in  its  applica- 
tions to  physiology  and  pathology.    2d  ed.    D  5661. 

Meyer.     History  of  chemistry.  D  5681. 

Phillips.     Fuels  :  their  analysis  and  valuation.     D  535T. 

RiCHTER.  Chemistry  of  the  carbon  compounds  or  organic 
chemistr)'.     2d  Amer.  ed.  D  5373. 

Sadtler.     Hand-book  of    industrial  organic  chemistry. 

D  5729- 

Streatfeild.     Practical  work  in  organic  chemistry. 

D  5425- 

United  States.  Geological  Su>~i'ey.  f  Bulletins,  Nos.  55, 
60,  64.  Clarke.  F.  W.  Report  of  work  done  in 
the  division  of  chemistry  and  physics  during  1S86- 
87,  1SS7-S8,  1888-89.  D  S773.<>. 


Whipplk.     Clinical  examination  of  urine.  D  5480. 

W^iTTH.\i;s.     Medical  student's  manual  of  chemistry. 

1^  5794. 

D.     Electricity. 

Adams.  Electricity  :  its  application  in  medicine  and 
surgery.     2  v.  F  4004. 

Allsop.     Electric  bell  construction.  D  4008.^. 

—  Telephones  :  their  construction  and  fitting.     D  4008 V. 

American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers,  f  Catalogue 
of  members  and  publications.  B  1505. 

Atkinson.  Dynamic  electricity  and  magnetism.  D40o8.</. 

Baut.     Electric  transmission  hand-book.  D  4022.^. 

BoTTONE.     Electro-motors  :  how  made  and  how  used. 

U4053-^- 

Brooklyn.  Board  0/  Commissioners  of  Electrical  Sub- 
way,    t  5th  report,  1888.  B  1505. 

Caillard.     Electricity  the  science  of  the  19th  century. 

D  4071. 

Cyclopedia  of  electrical  engineering.     2  v.         D  4110. 

Davis.  Standard  tables  for  incandescent  wiring.  D4115.J. 

Day.     Electric  light  arithmetic.  D  4116. 

f  Electrical  review,  v.  17,  18  (Augt.  30, 1890-Augt.  22, 
1891).  c  7927. 

"  Electrician,  The  "  primers.     2  v.  D  4580. 

I.  Theory.     2.   Practice. 

Emtage.     Mathematical  theory  of  electricity.       D  4136. 

Gordon.     Decorative  electricity.  D  4604.^'. 

GuiLLEMiN.     Electricity  and  magnetism.  D  4607. 

Haskins.    Galvanometer  and  its  uses.    3d  ed.     D  4189.0. 

Hkring.      Universal  wiring  comjiuter.  D  4197. w. 

Holmes.     Electric  light  popularly  explained.     5th  ed. 

D  4210. 

Jenkin.     Electricity  and  magnetism,    gth  ed.     04230.0. 

Kempe.     Electrical  engineer's  pocket-book.  D  4240. 

Latimer.  Incandescent  electric  lighting  (Edison  sys- 
tem). D  4262. 

LocKWOOD.  Electrical  measurement  and  the  galva- 
nometer.    2d  ed.  D  4271. 

LooMis  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co.  f  The  Loomis 
system  of  incandescent  electric  lighting.      B  1505. 

Martin.   The  electric  motor  and  its  applications.   D4858. 

May.     Management  of  electric  lighting  plant.       D  4296, 

Matcock.  lYactical  electric  notes  and  definitions.  2d 
ed.  D  4295. 

New  York  City.  Board  of  Electrical  Control,  f  Report. 
ist-3d,  1SS8-90.  B  1505. 

Poole.     Practical  telephone  handbook.  D  4354. 

Pritchard.  M.iDufacture  of  electric  light  carbons.  D4716. 

Randall.     The  incandescent  lamp.  D  4363. 

Rust.  Electricity  considered  by  the  aid  of  thermo-elec- 
tricity. D  4728. 


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Salomons.     Electric  light  installations  and  the  manage- 
ment of  accumulators.     6th  ed.  D  4384./'. 
Sloane.     Aritlimctic  of  electricity.  D  4411. 

—  Electricity  simplified.  04411.^. 
Trevert.      Dynamos  and  electric  motors.  D  4446.^. 

—  Electricity  and  its  recent  applications.  D  ^446.^. 
Urquhart.  Dynamo  construction.  D  4456«'. 
VVehb.      Testing  of  insulated  wires  and  cables.      D  4471- 

E.  Evolution,  Biology,  and  Ethnology. 

Brinton.     f  Anthropology  and  ethnology. 

In  V.  xofC  2844. 

—  \  Prehistoric  archaeology.  In  v.  2.  of  Q,  2844. 
D'Anvers.  Story  of  early  man.  E  91 13. 
Eye.  t  History  of  culture.  In  v.  2,  of  C  2^44. 
Fewkes.    Journal  of  American  ethnology  and  archseology. 

V.  I.  E  9587. 

FiSKE.     Destiny  of  man  viewed  in  the  light  of  his  origin. 

E9I5I. 

Gerland.     \  Ethnography.  In  v.  i,  of  Q,  2844. 

Mitchell.     Evolution  of  life.  F  1309. 

Parker.     Lessons  in  elementary  biology.  F  1343. 

Reclus.  Primitive  folk  :  studies  in  comparative  eth- 
nology. E  9366. 

Wallace,  Natural  selection  arid  Tropical  nature  :  essays 
on  descriptive  and  theoretical  biology.      F  1465.0;. 

Waring,  f  Stone  monuments,  tumuli,  and  ornament  of 
remote  ages.  E  9994. 

F.  Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Physical 

Geography. 

Ball.     Cause  of  an  ice  age.  D  8024. 

Cole.     Aids  in  practical  geology.  D  8097. 

Crosby.  Tables  for  the  determination  of  common 
minerals.     2d  ed.  D  9563. 

D'Anvers.     Life  story  of  our  earth.     2d  ed.         D  8113. 

Darwin.  Geological  observations  on  the  volcanic  islands 
an.d  parts  of  South  America.     3d  ed.  D  8114. 

Green.     Birth  and  growth  of  worlds.  D  8175. 

Hamlin.     Leisure  hours  among  the  gems.  D  9184. 

Hutchinson.     Autobiography  of  the  earth.  D  8219. 

Merrill.     Stones  for  building  and  decoration.     D  S680. 

United  Staies.  Geographical  and  Geological  Explora- 
tions and  Surveys  west  of  the  looth  Meridian. 
\  v.  3.     Geology.  Q  891. a. 

—  Geological  Exploration  of  the  Jfith  Parallel,    f  Report. 

v.  I,  4.  D  8891. «. 

I.   King,  C.     Systematic  geology. 

4.  Pt.  I.  Meek,  F.  B.  Pal£EontoIogy.  Pt.  2.  Hall, 
J.  and  Whitfield,  R.  P.  "Palaeontology.  Pt.  3.  Ridg- 
way,  R.     Ornithology. 

—  Geological  Survey,     f  Atlas  to  accompany  monograph 

on  the  geology  of  the  quicksilver  deposits  of  the 

Pacific  slope.     By  G.  F.  Becker.  D  8991. d'. 

f  Bulletins,     v.  7,  8  (Nos.  41-54)-  D  8773.3. 

7.  (41)  Williams,  H.  S.     Fossil  faunas  of  the  upper 
•    Devonian,  the  Genesee  section,  N.  Y. — (42)  Clarke,  F. 

W.  Report  of  work  done  in  the  division  of  chemistry 
and  physics  during  18S5-86. — (43)  Smith,  E.  A.  and 
Johnson,  L  C.  Tertiary  and  cetaceous  strata  of  the 
Tuscaloosa,  Tombigbee,  and  Alabama  rivers. — (44) 
Darton,  N.  H.  Bibliography  of  North  American 
geology  for  1856. — (45)  Hill,  R.  T.  Present  condition 
of  knowledge  of  the  geology  of  Texas.. — (46)  Penrose, 
R.  A.  F.,  jr.  Nature  and  origin  of  deposits  of  phos- 
phate of  iime. 

8.  (47)  Gooch,  F.  A.  and  Whitfield,  J.  E.  Analysis 
of  waters  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park. — (48) 
Woodward,  R.  S.  On  the  form  and  position  of  the  sea 
level. — (49)  Woodward,  R.  S.  Latitudes  and  longi- 
tudes of  certain  points  in  Missouri,  Kansas,  and  New 
Mexico. — {50)  Woodward,  R.  S.  Formulas  and  tables 
to  facilitate  the  construction  and  use  of  maps. — (51) 
White,  C.  A.  On  invertebrate  fossils  from  the  Pacific 
coast. — (52)  Russell,  I.  C.     Subaiirial  decay  of  rocks 


United  States. — Continued. 
and  origin  of  the  red  color  of  certain  formations. — (53) 
.Shaler,    N.    S.       Geology   of    Nantucket  ;    Barus,    C. 
Thermo-electric  measurement  of  high  temperatures. 

—  \  Same,  Nos.  55-64.  D  8773.A. 

Note. — After  No.  54  the  arrangement  into  volumes 
was  discontinued. 

55.  Clarke,    F.    W.     Report  of   work  done    in    the 
division  of  chemistry  and  physics  during  1886-87. 

56.  Knowlton,   F.   H.     Fossil  wood  and  lignite  of 
the  Potomac  formation. 

57.  Hay,   R.      Geological  reconnaissance   in  south- 
western Kansas. 

58.  Wright,    G.    F.     Glacial    boundary    in    western 
Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Kentucky,  Indiana,  and  Illinois. 

59.  Chester,  F.  D.     The  gabros  and  associated  rocks 
in  Delaware. 

60.  Clarke,    F.    W.     Report   of   work    done   in  the 
division  of  chemistry  and  physics  during  1S87-88. 

6r.  Melville,   W.   H.   and  Lindgren,  W.     Contribu- 
tions to  the  mineralogy  of  the  Pacific  coast. 

62.  W^illiams,  G.  H.     The  greenstone  schist  areas  of 
the  Menominee  and  Marquette  regions  of  Michigan. 

63.  Vogdes,  A.  W.     Bibliography  of  paleozoic  Crus- 
tacea from  1698  to  1889. 

64.  Clarke,    F.   W.     Report   of   work'  done    in  the 
division  of  chemistry  and  physics  during  1S88-89. 

f  Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S.,  1SS7,  18S8. 

D  8773.0. 

f  Monographs,     v.  i,  13-16.  D  8891.1. 

I.  Gilbert,  G.  K.     Lake  Bonneville. 

13.  Becker,   G.    F.      Geology  of  the  quicksilver  de- 
posits of  the  Pacific  slopes. 

14.  Newberry,  J.  S.     Fossil  fishes  and  fossil  plants  of 
the  Triassic  rocks  of  N.  J.  and  the  Connecticut  valley. 

15.  Fontaine,    W.    M.      The    Potomac    or   younger 
Mesozoic  flora. 

16.  Newberry,  J.  S.     The  Paleozoic  fishes  of  North 
America. 

—  Geological  Survey  of  Montafia,  etc.     f  Preliminary  re- 

port, 5th  annual  report  of  progress.   1S72.  D  8891./ 

—  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories,    f  Report,  v.  6,  8. 

D  8891.^. 

6.   Lesquereux,   L.     Contributions  to   fossil  flora  of 

the  western  territories.     Pt.  i.  The  cetaceous  flora. 

8.    Same.      Part  3. 

Winchell.     Geological  excursions  ;  or,  the  rudiments  of 

geology  for  young  learners.     5th  ed.         D  8485. A. 


G.     Mathematics. 


Clarke.     Dictionary  of  metric  and  other  useful  measures. 

D  ioq2.d. 
Davies.     University  arithmetic.  D  iiis.w. 

Euclid,  Elements  of.     Notes  by  Todhunter.      D  1139.A 
Graham.     Geometry  of  position.  D  1174. 


H.     Medical   Science. 

Adams.     Electricity  :    its   application    in    medicine    and 
surgery.     2  v.  '  F  4004. 

Barrie.     My  lady  Nicotine.     [Tobacco  habit.]    F  2028. 

Birnbaum.     Prof.  Koch's  method  to  cure  tuberculosis. 

F  5043- 

California,  University  of.     f  Report  on  physical  train- 
ing. B  8534. 

Call.     Power  through  repose.  F  2073. 

Cammann.     Physical   diagnosis  of   the    diseases   of   the 
heart  and  lungs.  F  5073. 

Capp.      The  daughter  :   her  health,   education,   and  wed- 
lock. F  7074- 

Cathell.     Book  on  the  physician  himself.  F  4547- 

Ellis,    f  Review  of  Jewett's  "  Communion  wine."  B  22. 

Emmet.     Principles  and  practice  of  gymecology.     3d  ed. 

F  7582. 

Evans.  Divine  law  of  cure.  [Mental  medicine.]  X  5I40.</. 


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FlOckiger  and  Hanbury.  Pharmacographia  :  history 
of  the  principal  drugs  in  Great  Britain  and  British 
India.  F  3592. 

GooDELL.     Lessons  in  gynecology.     3d  ed.  F  7603. 

Green.    Colour-bh"ndnes.s  and  colour-perception.   F  5175. 

Guernsey  (H.N.).  Plain  talks  on  avoided  subjects.  F7178. 

Guernsey  (R.  S.).  \  Medico-legal  sciences  :  analyses  and 
classification.  B  3513. 

Harrison,  t  University  of  California  :  report  on  phys- 
ical training.  B  8534. 

Helmuth.     System  of  surgery.  F  4616. 

Howe,     f  Causes  and  prevention  of  idiocy.  B  3513. 

—  f  Objections    to   plan   for  a   hospital    for   lunatics   at 

Winthrop.  B  23. 

—  f  Sanitary  condition  of  the  troops  in  the  neighborhood 

of  Boston.  B  3513. 

King.     Stories  of  a  country  doctor.  F  4646. 

Laura  Franklin  Free  Hospital  for  Children.        f  Report, 

2d,  for  i388.  B  3513. 

Letchworth.     The  insane  in  foreign  countries.     2d  ed. 

F  5659- 
Lombroso.     The  man  of  genius.  F  5272. 

New  York  City.      Cancer  Hospital.     \  Report,  4th,  for 

1888.  B  21. 

—  College  of  Veterinary  Surgeons  and  School  of  Compar- 

ative Medicine,     f  Session  1890-91.     Annual    an- 
nouncement. B  3513. 

—  Dispensary,     f  Centennial  report  for  1869.        B  3513. 

—  Eastern  Dispensary.   \  Report,  56th,  for  1888.  B  3513. 

—  Hospital  and  Bloomingdale  Asylum,      f  Report,  Ii8th, 

119th,  for  iS83,  1889.  B  524. 

—  Medical  College  and  Hospital  for  Women,     f  Report 

[for  tS8S].  B  3513- 

—  Northern  Dispensary.     \  Report,  62d,  63d,  1888,  1889. 

63513- 

—  Presbyterian  Hospital,  f  Report.  20th,  for  1888.  B  3513. 
Parkes.  Hygiene  and  public  health.  2d  ed.  F  2342. 
Pomeroy.  Ethics  of  marriage.  F  7355. 
Prudden.     Drinking-water   and    ice   supplies  and  their 

relations  to  health  and  disease.  F  2359. 

RoHfe.     Text-book  of  hygiene.     2d  ed.  F  2725. 

Shoemaker.     Heredity,  health,  and  personal  beauty. 

F  2742. 
Simon.     English  sanitary  institutions.  F  2746. 

Starr.     Diseases  of  the  digestive  organs  in  infancy  and 

childhood.     2d  ed.  F  5421. 

—  Hygiene  of  the  nursery.  2d  ed.  F  2421. 
Stewart.  Obstetric  fa7nopsis.  F  7421. 
Thomas.     Diseases  of  women.     6th  ed.     By  Munde. 

F  7763- 
Tuke.     Influence  of  the  mind  upon  the  body  in  health 
and  disease.     2d  Amer.  ed.  F  5769. 

Uffelmann.  Domestic  hygiene  of  the  child.  F  2771. 
Wadsworth.     How  to  get  muscular.  I  7461. 

Williamson.     Law  of  heredity.  F  1483. 

Wilson.     Left-handedness.  F  1484./. 

WooDHEAD.     Bacteria  and  their  products.  F  4490. 

Yeo.      Manual  of  physiology.     4th  Amer.  ed.        F  1497. 

I.     Natural   History. 

Bairp.  Cyclopredia  of  the  natural  sciences.   2d  ed.  E514. 

Bateman.  Fresh-water  aquaria  :  their  construction, 
arrangement,  and  management.  E  29. 

Berge's  Complete  natural  history.  Ed.  by  R.  T.  Craw- 
ford. E  37- 


Brooks.     The  oyster  :  a  popular  summary  of  a  scientific 
study.  E  3060. 

—  Handbook  of  invertebrate  zoology.  E  2536. 
Darwin.     Variation  of  animals  and  plants  under  domes- 
tication.    2d  ed.     2  v.                                 E  ir4.w. 

Flower  and  Lydekker.     Introduction  to  the  study  of 
mammals,  living  and  extinct.  E  8592. 

Gibson.     Sharp  eyes  :  -52   weeks  among  insects,   birds, 
and  flowers.  E  600. 

Grant.  Our  common  birds  and  how  to  know  them.  E  7173. 
Henty.     Those  other  animals.  E  2196. 

HORNADAY.  Taxidermy  and  zoological  collecting.  E  2628. 
Jackman.   Nature  study  for  the  common  schools.   D  226. 
Contents:    Zoology,     Botany,     Physics,    Chemistry, 
Meteorology,  Astronomy,  Geography,  Geology,  Miner- 
alogy. 
Keyser.     Bird-dom.  E  7242. 

Lunt.     Short  cuts  and  by-paths.  E  274.J. 

Mabie.      Under  the  trees  and  elsewhere.  E  276. 

Maynard.      Manual  of  North  American  butterflies. 

E  4677. 

Musgrave.     Birds  and  butterflies.  E  2324. 

United  States.     Fish   Commission.     \  Bulletin,     v.  8. 

1SS8.  E  5891. a. 

—  f  Report  for  1887.     [Part  15. J  E  5773. 
Wallace.     Natural  selection  and  Tropical  nature  :   es- 
says on  descriptive  and  theoretical  biology.  F  1465. a. 

Wilson.     Glimpses  of  nature.  E  484.^. 

J.     Physics. 

Bower.    Science  applied  to  work.    [Practical  mechanics.] 

D  3054. 
Boys.     Soap  bubbles  and  the  forces  which  mould  them. 

D  3056. 
Burton.       Introduction    to    dynamics,    including    kine- 
matics, kinetics,  and  statics.  D  3067. 
CuLVERWELL.     Elementary  mechanics.                   D  3564. 
Hughes.     Condensed  mechanics.  D  3215. 
Jackman.    Nature  study  for  the  common  schools.    D  226. 
Contents :    Zoology,     Botany,     Physics,     Chemistry, 
Meteorology,  Astronomy,  Geography,  Geology,  Miner- 
alogy. 
Jones.     Elementary  lessons  in  heat,  light,  and  sound. 

I^  3234- 
Perry.    Romance  of  science  :  the  spinning  top.    D  3348. 
+  Popular   science   monthly.      v.    38,    39   (Nov.    1890- 
Oct.  1891).  C  7714. 

RoUTH.     Treatise  on  analytical  statics,      v.  I.     D  3727. 
f  Scientific  American,     v.  64,  65  (Jan. -Dec.  1891). 

C  7979.a. 

—  f  Same:  supplement,     v.  31,  32  (Jan. -Dec.  1S91). 

C  ygjg.d. 
Smithsonian  Institution,     f  Report  to  July,  18S8-89. 

c  4747. 

Thomson.      Popular    lectures    and    addresses.       v.    3. 

Navigational  affairs.  D  43S. 

Tidy.     The  story  of  a  tinder-box.  D  4441. 

Whiting.     Experiments  in  physical  measurement.       3  v. 

D2788. 
I.  Density,   heat,  light,  and  sound.     2.   Sound,  dy- 
namics, magnetism,  and  electricity.     3.   Principles  and 
methods. 
Wood.     Light  :  an  elementary  treatise.  D  3490. 

Wright.     Optical  projection  in  exhibition  and  scientific 
demonstration.  I)  3493. 


PART   7.-POLITICAL  AND    SOCIAL   SCIENCES. 


A.    Annals  of  Legislative  Bodies  and 
Public  Documents. 

New  York  (City).     Board  of  Aldermen,  f  Proceedings. 

1S90.     V.' 197-200.  U  2697.?. 

—  Common  Council.      f  Ordinances,  etc.  Approved  by 

the  Mayor,     v.  58,  1S90.  U  2697. r. 


New    York    (State).      Assembly,      f  Documents,    113th 

session.  1890.     14  v.  .    U  2697. 

f  Journal,  114th  session,  1891.     2  v.  U  2697.0. 

—  Manual,     f  Manual    for   the    use    of  the  legislature, 

1 891.     By  E.  A.  Werner.  U  2329. 

—  Senate,     f  Documents,  113th  session,  1890.     7  v. 

U  2697.^5. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


22 


7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES :  Government  and  Politics. 


New  York  (State).  Senate,  f  Journal,  ii4tli  session, 
1891.  U  2697.^. 

—  Senate  and  Assembly,     f  Calendar  of  bills  printed  dur- 

ing 113th  session  of  the  legislature,  1890.   U  2866. (^. 
United  States.     Interior  Department,     f  Receipt,  dis- 
tribution, and  sale  of  public  documents,  1887-89. 

B6555. 

B.     Commerce  and  Business. 

Central  Pacific  Railroad  Co.     f  Relations  between  the, 

and  the  U.  S.      i88g.  B  6555. 

GiBBiNS.     History  of  commerce  in  Europe.         U  8166. >^. 

Lehigh  Coal  and  Navigation  Co.     f  Report,  68th,  1889. 

B6555. 

Mexico,     f  Reciprocidad  commercial  entre  Mexico  y  los 

Estados  Unidos.     1890.  U  868 1. 

New  York   Produce    Exchange,     f  Report,   July,  1S90- 

July,  1891.  U  Sbgy.a. 

New  York  State  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Report,  33d, 

for  iSgo-91.  U  8697. 

Ocean    steamships  :     their    construction,    development, 

management,      and      appliances.        By      [various 

authors].  G  7702. 

t  Office,  The.     v.  8  (Jan.-Dec.  1890).  C  6858. 

Stickney.     The  railway  problem.  U  8422. 

United  States.      State  Department,    f  Reports  from  the 

consuls  of  the  U.  S.,  Nos.  121-131  (1890-91). 

U  8773.^. 

f  Report    on   the   trade  of    Great   Britain  with   the 

U.  S.,  Jan.   179I.  U  S773./. 

f  Special  consular  reports,     v.  i.  U  8773.47. 

Contents:  i.  Cotton  textiles  in  foreign  countries. — 
2.  Files  in  Spanish  America. — 3.  Carpet  manufacture 
in  foreign  countries. — 4,  Malt  and  beer  in  Spanish 
America. — 5.    P'ruit  culture  in  foreign  countries. 

C.     Education  and  Mnemonics. 

Adams,     f  Thomas  Jefferson  and  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia. With  X  TJTi-a. 
Note.— \<!iih.  "Circular  of  information,"  1888. 

—  f  Study  of  history  in  American  colleges  and  univer- 

sities. With  X  7773. «. 

A^ote. — With  "  Circular  of  information,"  1S87. 
Albany  Young  Men's  Association  for  Mutual  Improve- 
ment,    t  Reports,  55th.  56th,  1SS9.  B  9544. 
Allen  and  Spencer,     f  Higher  education  in  Wisconsin. 
»                                                            With  X  7773-a. 
A'^ote. — With  "Circular  of  information,"  1889. 
Amherst    College.       f  Catalogue,     1S87-88,     1888-S9, 
1889-90.                                                           B  8532. 
— .\  General  catalogue,  1821-90.                               B  8532. 

—  I  Obituary  record  for  1890.  B  8532. 
Bush,  f  History  of  education  in  Florida.     With  X  7773. a. 

Note. — With  "  Circular  of  information,"  1888. 
California,  University  of.  f  Register,  1888-89.  X  7543.^. 

—  t  Sa.'ne,  1890-91.  X  7072. 

—  t  Report,  1887-89.  X  7543. 

—  i  Report,  Biennial.   1888.  With  X  7543. 
Clark,  edr.     Colleges  of  Oxford  :  their  history  and  tradi- 
tions. X  7555. 

Clarke,  f  History  of  higher  education  in  Alabama,  1702- 
1889.  With  X  7773.a. 

Note. — With  "Circular  of  information,"  1889. 

Cooper  Union  (N.  Y.  City),  f  Reports,  26th-28th,  30th, 
31st,  1S85-90.  BS533. 

Cornell  University  (Ithaca,  N.  Y.).  f  Register.  1890- 
91-  .X  7101. 

f  Educational  review,  v.  i  (Jan.-May,  1S91).  C  658o.«. 

General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the 
City  of  N.  Y.     t  Reports.  1881-90.  X  8598. 

Grasby.     Teaching  in  three  continents.  X  7174./. 

GuYAU.     Education  and  heredity.  X  7179. 

Hartley.  A  perfect  memory  :  how  to  attain  it.  Amer. 
ed.  by  Shedd.  X  7189. 

Harvard  College,     f  Catalogue,  1890-91.  X  718S. 

Kill.  The  American  college  in  relation  to  liberal  educa- 
tion. B  21. 


Indianapolis.     Board  of  School  Commissioners,     f  Re- 
port, 27th,  for  18S8.  B  8533. 
Johns  Hopkins  University,   f  Register,  1888-90.    B  8534. 
Jones,     f  Kducation  in  Georgia.                  With  X  7773.0. 

Note. — With  "Circular  of  information,"  1888. 

Meriwether,     f  History  of  higher  education  in  South 

Carolina.  With  X  7773.3. 

Note. — With  "  Circular  of  information,"  1888. 

Michigan,  University  of.     f  President's  report  for  1888. 

B  8534. 
National   Educational   Association,      f  Proceedings  of 
the  Department  of  Superintendence,  1888.  1889. 

With  X  7773a. 

A'ote. — With  "Circular  of  information,"  1888,  1889. 

New  York  City.     Board  of  Education,     f  Report,  49th, 

i8go.  X  7697.*. 

—  College  of.     f  Report,  40th-42d  ;  1888-89,  1890-91. 

B  8533. 
New  York  Delta  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,     f  Annual  oration 

by  Prof.  C.  S.  Smith  :  "The  American  university." 

B  9542. 
Parker.     Talks  on  teaching,      nth  ed.  X  7543. 

Peabody.  t  Reports,  22d  and  23d,  1S89,  1890.  B  9538. 
Pennsylvania,    f  Catalogue  and  announcements.    1890- 

91-  .  .        X  7346. 

Roberts.  Eighteen  years  of  university  extension.  X  7374. 
Rochester,  University  of.     +  The   American  college  in 

relation  to  liberal  education.     Inaugural  address  of 

prest.  D.  J.  Hill.  B  21. 

—  t  Catalogue,  39th,  1888-89.  B  8533. 

—  f  Satne,  40th,  1889-90.  B  21. 

—  f  Same,  41st,  1890-91.  X  7375- 
Smith,  C.  L.     f  History  of  education  in  North  Carolina. 

With  X  7773.a. 
Note. — With  "Circular  of  information,"  1888. 
Smith,  C.  S.     •)•  The  American  university.  B  9542. 
United    States.    Bureau    of   Education,      f  Bulletin, 
No.  I,   1889.     Indian  education.     By  Gen.   T.  J. 
Morgan.                                                              B  9544. 
f  Same,  No.  I,  1890.     Honorary  degrees  in  Amer- 
ican colleges.      By  C.  F.  Smitli.  B  9544. 

f  Circular  of  information,  No.  2,  1S87.        X  7773.a. 

Contents  :  Adams,  H.  B.  Study  of  history  in  Amer- 
ican colleges  and  universities. 

—  f  Same,   1888.  X  7773.a. 

Cojttents :  (i)  Adams,  H.  B.  Thomas  Jefferson  and 
the  University  of  Virginia. — (2)  Smith,  C.  L.  History 
of  education  in  North  Carolina. — (3)  Meriwether,  C. 
History  of  higher  education  in  South  Carolina. — (4) 
Jones,  C.  E.  Education  in  Georgia. — (5)  Mayo,  Rev. 
A.  D.  Industrial  education  in  the  South. — (6)  National 
Educational  Association.  Proceedings  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Superintendence,  Feb.  14,  16,  18S8. — (7)  Bush, 
G.  C.     History  of  education  in  Florida. 

t  Same,  1889.  X  7773-a- 

Conte7its :  (i)  Allen,  W.  F.  and  Spencer,  D.  E. 
Higher  education  in  Wisconsin. — (2)  National  Educa- 
tional Association.  Proceedings  of  the  Department  of 
Superintendence,  1S89. — (31  Clarke,  W.  G.  Historj-of 
higher  education  in  .Alabama,.  1702-1889. 
Washington  University,    f  Anniversary,  25th,  18S2. 

B8534. 
Waterhouse.     f  Value    and    needs   of    Phillips  Exeter 
Academy.  B  9544- 

Yale  University,     f  Catalogue,  191st  year,  1S90-91. 

X  7497- 

—  \  Obituary  record  for  1889.  1890.  B  8532. 

—  f  Report  of  the  president,  1887-88,  1889.  B  8532. 

D.     Government  and  Politics. 

Bentham.    Fragment  on  government.    Ed.  by  Montague. 

U  522. 
Bonaparte,     f  Civil-service  reform  as  a  moral  question. 

B21. 
Boutmy.     The  English  constitution.  U  54- 

—  Studies  in  constitutional  law  :  France,  England,  U.  S. 

U  54-^- 


APPRENTICES'     LIBRARY    OF    THE     CITY     OF    NEW    YORK. 


7-POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES:  Social  Science  and  Statistics. 


23 


I        Brooklyn  Civil-Service  Reform  Association,     f  Address 

of  the  president,  Feb.  20,  1890.  B  22. 

+  Civil  service  record,     v.  9,  10  (July,  iSSg-June,  iSgr). 

1  C  6818. 

Clarke.     Civil  service  law.     2d  edition.  U  logj.a. 

I        Clowes.     Black  America  :  .a  study  of  the  ex-slave  and 

his  master.  U  1094. 

Cook,     f  New  duties  of  the  new  north.  B  6555. 

Linton.     The  English  republic.  U  269. 

Natio.nal  Civil-Service  Reform  League,     f  Proceedings 

at  Phiia.,  Oct.  i,  2,  18S9.  B  21. 

New  York  Civil-Service   Reform  Association,     f  Report 

of  Executive  Committee,  1889,  1890.  B  21. 

New  York  State.     How  to  vote  :  complete  text  of  the 

ballot  reform  law.  B  23. 

Schooler.      History  of  the  U.  S.  under  the  constitution. 

V.  4,  5  (1831-61).  U  1394. 

SiDGWiCK.     Elements  of  politics.  U  743. 

Thorpe.  Story  of  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.  U  1439. 
Tyler.     Parties  and  patronage  in  the  U.  S.  U  145 1. 

Union  League  Club,  (N.  Y.  City),     f  [Charter,  by-laws, 

etc.]     1891.  U  1454.^. 

Vincent.     State  and  federal  government  in  Switzerland. 

U776. 
Young.     Government  class  book  :  a  youth's  manual  of 

instruction  in  constitutional  government  and  law. 

New  ed.  by  Clark.  U  1498. 

E.     Law  and  Crime. 

Gun.  f  List  of  names  of  persons  in  the  U.  S.,  etc.,  en- 
titled to  property.  B  2r. 

Kent.  Commentaries  on  American  law.  13th  ed.  by 
Barnes.     4  v.  V  5645. 

Moore  vs.  Tabor,  f  Patents  for  improvement  in  ma- 
chines for  making  sand  molds  for  casting  metals  : 
testimony  for  Moore.  B  524. 

Neilson.     Trial  by  combat.  V  328. 

New  York  City.  Board  of  Police  Justices,  f  Report 
for  1890.  U  9697.1?. 

New  York  Slate.  Bar  Association.  \  Proceedings, 
30th  annual  meeting.  V  697. 

—  Slate  Department.  \  Laws  passed  at  114th  session  of 
the  legislature.      1S91.  V  4697. 

Palm.     The  death  penalty.  V  7342. 

•Putnam,  compiler.     Question  of  copyright.  V  8360. 

United  St.a.tes.  State  Department,  f  Statutes  passed 
at  1st  session  of  51st  congress,  1S89-90.       V  3891. 

United  States  Circuit  Court  (N.  Y.  City),  f  W.  J- 
Fryer  vs.  The  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  N.  Y.  B  524. 

f  Why  the  copyright  bill  should  pass.  B  21. 

Wright,     f  Lifluencc  of  intemperance  upon  crime. 

B  6558. 

F.     Military  and  Naval  Science. 

t  .\RMY  and  navy  journal,  U.  S.  v.  28  (Augt.  30,  1S90- 
Augt    22,  1 891).  C  6904. 

Emmens.      Explosives  and  ordnance  material.        G  7582. 

King.     Trials  of  a  staff  officer.  G  6243. 

Naval  annual,  1891.     Ed.  by  T.  A.  Brassey.       G  7697. 

Reed.     Standard  signal  tactics,  1886.  G6366.J. 

f  Sailor's  magazine,     v.  62,  63  (Jan.iSgc-Dcc.  1S91). 

C  6729. 

f  Seaboard.  New  series,  v.  3  (Oct.  30,  1890-Oct.  23. 
1891).  C  7981. 

f  United  service:  a  monthly  review  of  military  and 
naval  affairs,  v.  5,  6.  New  series.  (Jan. -Dec. 
189T.)  C  6773  r. 

United  States.  Office  of  Naval  Intelligence.  \  The 
year's  naval  progress,  Julv,  1891.  G  ni'i.h. 

West  Point.  U.  S.  \Vaval  A'caJcmy.  \  Official  regis- 
ter, 1890.  B  23. 

G.     Political  Economy  and  Finance. 

BOhm-Bawerk.  Positive  theory  of  capital.  U  4529. 
Brentano.     Relation  of  labor  to  the  law  of  to-day. 

1-'  4057- 


.  CoiT.     Neighbourhood   guilds    an    instrument  of    social 
I              reform.  U  4096. 

I  Cook.     The  corporation  problem.  U  4100.^^. 
Cunningham.     Use  and  abuse  of  money.  U  7107. 

\  Dunbar.     Theory  and  history  of  banking.  U  7128. 

I  Farquhar,  a.  B.  and  H.  Economic  and  industrial 
delusions  :  discussion  of  the  case  for  protection. 

U  4145- 

F.wvcett.  Manual  of  political  economy.  7th  e^f .  U  4144. »/. 

FusTELdeCoulanges.   Origin  of  property  in  land.   U4160. 

Gunton.     Principles  of  social  economics.  U  4608. 

Howell.     Trade  unionism,  new  and  old.  U  4214./. 

Kelley.  f  By  abolishing  the  internal  taxes  we  can  ex- 
tinguish the  surplus  and  overthrow  the  whiskey 
trust.  B  6555. 

Keynes.  Scope  and  method  of  political  economy.   U  4242. 

Laveleye.     Luxury.  U  4262  /. 

Mallet.     Free  exchange.  •  U  4671. 

Massachusetts  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor.  +  .Annual 
statistics  of  manufactures.     rSgo.  U  6674.^. 

—  t  Report,  2ist,  1891.  U  4674. 

—  f  Strikes   in    Massachusetts,    1830-1SS0.     By    C.    D. 

Wright.  B  6558. 

Naquet.     Collectivism  and  the  .socialism  of  the  libera! 

school.  •  U  4326. 

PizZAMiGLlo.   Distributing  co-operative  societies.  U435  4. 

Potter.     Co-operative  movement  in  Great  Britain. 

U  4357-'^. 
Ricardo.    Works.     With  life  by  J.  R.  McCulloch.    New 
ed.  U  4724. 7«/. 

Contents  :  Life.  —  Principles  of  political  economy  and 
1      taxation. — High  price  of  bullion  a  proof  of  the  depre- 
I      elation  of  bank  notes. — Influence  of  a  low  price  of  corn 
on  the  profits  of  stock. — On  protecllon  to  agriculture. 
— Plan    for   the  establishment   of  a   national   bank. — 
Essay  on  the  funding  system. — On  parliamentary  re- 
form.— Speech  on  voting  by  ballot. 
Rice.     Protective  philosophy  :  a  discussion  of  the  prin- 
ciples of  the  American   protective  system   as  em- 
bodied in  the  McKinley  bill.  U  4723'. 
Sherman.     A  tariff  primer  :    effects  of  protection   upon 
the  farmer  and  laborer.  U  4403. 
Sumner.     The  financier  and  the  finances  of  the  American 
Revolution.     2  v.                                           T  3172.J. 
United  States.      Committee  on  Banking  and  Currency. 
f  A  permanent  national  bank  circulation.     B  6555. 

—  Department  of  Labor.     \  Report,  5th,  of  commissioner, 

1889.      Railroad  labor.  "  U  4773-''- 

—  National  Convention  of  Bureaus  of  Statistics  of  I.abor. 

f  Proceedings  at  5th,  7th  annual  conventions,  1887, 
1889.  B  6558. 

Waterhouse.  f  Advantages  of  educated  labor  in  Mis- 
souri. B'6555. 

Worthington.      Politics  and  property  ;  or,  phronocracy. 

U  4492. 

Wright.     +  Strikes  in  Massachusetts.  1830-80.     B  6558. 

H.     Social  Science  and  Statistics. 

Actors'  Fund  of  America.  \  Report,  8th,  9th,  18S9. 
1S90.  B  6557. 

American  .Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals,    f  Report.  23d.  for  1S8S.  B  6557. 

f  Appeal  to  the  people  of  the  U.  S.  to  relieve  from  star- 
vation the  women  and  children  of  the  island  of 
Crete.      1867.  B  6558. 

Bax.     Ethics  of  socialism.     2d  ed.  U  9030.<'. 

—  Religion  of  socialism.     2d  ed.  U  9030./-. 
Booth.     Labour  and  life  of  the  people,     v.  2.     London, 

!  continued.  I'  9531./. 

I  —  Same  :  Appendix  to  vol.  2.  U  9531./. 

Brooklyn  Bureau  of  Charities.     \  Report,  7th,  8th,  1S88. 

1S89.  B  23. 

DEUTSCH-Amerikanischen  Techniker-Verbandes.     f  M't" 

theilungen.  Mai,  1S90.  B  2518. 

■  Friends'  Union  for  Philanthropic  Labor.      +  Proceedings 

at  5th  conference.      1S88.  B  6555. 

,  Graham.     Socialism,  new  and  old.  U  9173. 


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8— THEOLOGY  AND  PHILOSOPHY:   Mythology  and  Folk-Lore. 


HOBSON.  Problems  of  poverty  :  an  inquiry  into  the  in- 
dustrial condition  of  the  poor.  U  920S. 

Howe,  f  Letter  to  commisbioners  for  the  State  Reform 
School  for  Girls.  B  6558. 

—  f  Plea  in  behalf  of  pauper  lunatics  and  tax  payers.  B  23. 
Kean.     f  Statistical    recorder  and  easy  reckoner  for  re- 
turning officers.  B  9544. 

Lamb.  f  Career  of  a  beneficent  enterprise  :  historical 
sketch  of  the  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and 
Tradesmen  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

B  524  and  B  9542. 

Mackay.  Plea  for  liberty  :  argument  against  socialism 
and  socialistic  legislation.  U  9669. 

New  York  City.  Association  for  ImproTtng  the  Condi- 
tion 0/ the  Poor.     \  Report,  47th,  1890.       B  6557. 

—  Common  Council,     f  Report  relative  to  the  catastrophe 

in  Hague  Street.      1850.  B  7518. 

—  Fire  Department,      f  Report  for  1889.  U  26g7.s. 

—  German  Society,     f  Reports  for  1883,  1884.       B  6557. 

—  Society  for   the   Prevention    of    Cruelty   to    Children. 

f  Report,  14th,  15th,  1888,  1889.  B  5557. 

Pennsylvania  Flood  Relief  Commission,  f  Report  of 
secretary.      1890.  15  6558. 

Riis.  How  the  other  half  lives  :  studies  among  the  ten- 
ements of  N.  Y.  .  U  9373. 

St.  John's  Guild  (N.  Y.  City),     f  Report,  [23dl,  1889. 

-^^6557. 


Sheltering  Arms  (N.  Y.  City),     -f-  Report.  25th,  1889. 

B  23. 
Statesman's  year-book  for  1891.     Ed.  by  J.  S.  Keltie. 

U  6421. 

United  States.     Bureau  of  Pensions,     f  Report  of  the 

commissioner  for  1889.  B  6558. 

f  Same,  for  1890.  B  6555. 

—  Life- Saving   Service,     f  Report  for  1889.     G  ITTi.a. 
Wilkinson.     Mutual  thrift.  U  9483, 

I.     Women. 

Chester.     Chats  with  girls  on  self-culture.  X  7085. 

Fernald.     The  new  womanhood.  U  9147. 

Meyer,  edr.  Woman's  work  in  America.  Introduction 
by  Julia  Ward  Howe.  U  9302. 

Miller.  The  woman's  club  :  a  practical  guide  and 
handbook.  U  9307. 

Ryder.     Go  right  on,  girls  !  X  9381. 

Shall  girls  propose  ?  and  other  papers  on  love  and  mar- 
riage.    By  "a  speculative  bachelor."  U  9402. 

Spofford.     House  and  hearth.  U  9418. 

f  Woman's  illustrated  world,  v.  1-4  (Apl.  18,  i889-[)ec. 
27,  1890).  C  6997. 

Wright.  Report  on  marriage  and  divorce  in  the  U.  S., 
1867-1886.  U  9796. 

—  f  Saine.  U  9796. 


PART  8.-THEOLOGY    AND   PHILOSOPHY. 


A.     Biblical   Theology  and   Church 
History. 

Barrows.     Credibility  of  the  Gospel  histories.     Z  3029. 

Church.     The  Oxford  movement,  1 833-1845.     Y  3553. 

Cone.  Gospel-criticism  and  historical  Christianity.  Y2100. 

Connecticut  Bible  Society,  f  A  religious  census  of  Hart- 
ford,  1889.  B  9544. 

Genung.  The  epic  of  the  inner  life  :  the  book  of  Job 
translated  anew.  Y  2165. 

Gladden.     Who  wrote  the  Bible  ?  Y  2168. 

Hamilton.     A  Washington  Bible  class.  Y  2184. 

Jesus,  the  carpenter  of  Nazareth.    By  a  layman.    Y  2231. 

Kinns.  Graven  in  the  rock  ;  or,  the  historical  accuracy 
of  the  Bible  confirmed  by  Assyrian  and  Egyptian 
monuments.  Y  2646. 

Morton.      From  Egypt   to  Canaan.  Y  2317./". 

—  From  the  beginning;  or,  stories  from  Genesis.  Y23I7.^. 

St.  Clair.     Buried  cities  and  Bible  countries.       Y  2383. 

Taylor.  Ruth  the  gleaner,  and  Esther  the  queen.  Y  2434.^. 

B.     Doctrinal   and   Miscellaneous 
Theology. 

Abbott.     Philomythus  :  an  antidote  against  credulity. 

Y  6002. 
Note. — A  discussion  of  Cardinal  Newman's  "Essay 
on  ecclesiastical  miracles." 
Bascom.     The  new  theology.  Y  6030. 

Bo.NAR.      God's  way  of  peace.  Y  7050.^. 

Earle.    The  Sabbath  in  Puritan  New  England.    Y  6132. 
Farrar.      Treasure  thoughts  from  the  writings  of.      Ed. 
by  Rose  Porter.  Y  5144. 

Gore,  edr.  Lux  mundi  :  studies  in  the  religion  of  the 
incarnation.  Y  bi']2.l. 

Contents:  Holland,  Rev.  H.  S.  Faith.— Moore,  Rev. 
A.  The  Christian  idea  of  God. — lUingworth,  Rev.  J. 
R.  The  problem  of  pain  :  its  bearing  on  faith  in  God. 
— Talbot,  Rev.  E.  S.  The  preparation  in  history  for 
Christ. — Illingworth,  Rev.  J.  R.  The  incarnation  in 
relation  to  development.  —  Moberly,  Rev.  R.  C.  The 
incarnation  as  the  basis  of  dogma. — Lyttleton,  Hon.  A. 
The  atonement. — Gore,  Rev.  C.  The  Holy  Spirit  and 
inspiration. — Lock,  Rev.  W.  The  church. — Paget, 
Rev.  F.  Sacraments. — Campion,  Rev.  W.  J.  H. 
Christianity  and  politics. — Ottley,  Rev.  R.  L.  Chris- 
tian ethics. 


Hartford  Theological  Seminary,     f  Catalogue  for  55th 
year,  188S-89.  B  8534. 

—  f  Hartford    Seminary    publications,    No.   2.      Taylor, 

Rev.   G.     Practical    training  needed  for  the  min- 
istry of  to-day.  B  9544. 

—  f  Same,  No.  9.      Pratt,  W.  S.      Nature  of  public  wor- 

ship. B  9544. 

—  f  Hartford  Seminary  record,  v.  i,  No.  r.  1890.  B  524. 
Hartranft,  C.  D.     f  Scope  of  theology  and  theological 

education.  B  9544. 

Haweis.  The  broad  church  ;  or,  what  is  coming.  Z  190. 
Hoffer.     f  Holy  supper  is  representative.  B  22. 

Mac  Queary.     Ecclesiastical  liberty,  being  the  defence 

of,  before  the  Ecclesiastical  Court  of  the  Episcopal 

Church  against  the  charge  of  heresy.  With  M  42S3. 
f  New-Church   messenger,     v.   58-61    (Jan.   1890-Dec. 

1891).  C  6867. 

New  York  City.     Protestant  Episcopal  Mission  .Society. 

t  Report.  57th,  1887-88.  B  6556. 

—  Young  Men's  Christian  Association.     \  Reports,  36th, 

37th,  1889,  l8go.  B  6556. 

Newton.     Church  and  creed.  Z  2329. 

Parsons.     The  professor's  letters.     [On  Swedenborgian- 

ism.]        ^  Z  4343/-     ' 

Pascal.  Pensees.  Avec  les  notes  de  Voltaire.  Z  3343. 
Pratt,     f  Nature  of  public  worship.  B  9544.     ! 

Purinton.     Christian  theism  :  its  claims  and  sanctions.     ! 

V  6359.  ; 

Shanks,  edr.     College  students  at  Northfield  :  addresses    \ 
by  D.  L.  Moody  [and  others].  Y  8401. c.     1 

Stanley,  A.  P.    Thoughts  that  breathe,  from  the  writings    ; 
of.     Selected  by  E.  E.  Brown.  Y  5421. 

Taylor,     f  Practical  training  needed  for  the  ministry  of 
to-day.  B  9544. 

Worcester,     f  First  lessons  in  correspondences.     B  23. 

C.    Mythology  and  Folk-Lore. 

jDhammapada:  beingfootprintsin  the wayof  life.  B9544. 

Dyer.     Studies  of  the  gods  in  Greece  at  certain  sanctu- 
aries recently  excavated.  Z  7578. 

Ely.     Olympos  :  tales  of  the  gods  of  ancient  Greece. 

Z  7136. 

I^ARTLAND.      Science  of  fairy  tales.  Z  8i83. 

MOller.     Physical  religion.     [Vedic  religion.]     Z  832I. 

T.-VYLOR.     Eleusinian    and    Bacchic   mysteries.     Ed.   by 
Wilder.     4th  ed.  Z  7760. 


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D.     Occult  Literature. 

American  Institute  of  Phrenolog:y.  f  Addresses  delivered 
before.     i8go.  B  22. 

Evans.     Divine  law  of  cure.  X  5140.^'. 

j  —  Mental  medicine  :  treatise  on  medical  psychology. 
I5tli  ed.  X  51-40.W. 

Heydenfeldt.  Union  of  the  conscious  force  :  electro- 
magnetizing  and  hypnotism.  X  4621. 

Judge,  f  Echoes  from  the  Orient  :  the  broad  outline  of 
theosophical  doctrines.  X  523c. 

Leland.     Gypsy  sorcery  and  fortune  telling.        X  5854. 

Marryat.     There  is  no  death.     [Spiritualism.]   X  5288. 

New  York  City.  Thirteen  Club,  f  Reports,  7th,  8th, 
l88g,   1890.  B  C556 

i      Sinnett.     The  occult  world.     6th  Amer.  ed.        X  5407. 

E.     Philosophy:  Mental. 

Granger.     Psychology  :  a  short  account  of  the  human 

mind.  X  3174. 

Grimk^.     Personified  unthinkables  :  an  argument  against 

physical  causation.  X  3176. 

Harris.      Hegel's  logic  :  genesis  of  the  categories  of  the 

mind.  X  3187./. 

Herbart.      Text-book  in  psychology.  X  3197. 

»  McCosH.      Laws  of  discursive  thought :    a  text-book  of 

formal  logic.  X  6277. 

Marshall.  Short  history  of  Greek  philosophy.  X  2288. 
Mitchell.     Study  of  Greek  philosophy.  X  2310. 


Plato.  Talks  with  Athenian  youths.  Translations  from 
the  Charmidas,  Lysis,  Laches,  Euthydemus.  and 
Theatetus.  X  2354. w. 

Schopenhauer.     Studies  in  pessimism.  X  3394. 

Sully.     Pessimism  :  a  history  and  a  criticism.     2d  ed. 

X3757-a- 

F.     Philosophy :    Moral. 

Business  of  life  :  a  book  fur  everyone.      [By  the  Rev.  E. 

J.  Hardy. J  X  9069. 

Charron.     Treatise  on  wisdom.      Paraphrased  by  Myr- 

tilla  H.  N.  Daly.  X  8084. 

Chesterfield.     Worldlv  wisdom :    selections   from  his 

letters  by  G.  B.  Hill.  X  9085. w. 

ConwaY.     George  Washington's  rules  of  civility  traced 

to  their  sources  and  restored.  X  9099.^. 

Fowler.     Progressive  morality  :  an  essay  in  ethics. 

X  8156. 
Gilman.     Laws  of  daily  conduct.  X  8167. 

Jackson.     Character  building.  With  X  8167. 

La    Bruv^re.     Les  caractcres ;    ou,    les    moeurs    de   ce 

siecle.     2  v.  X  9255. 

Morley,  edr.     Character  writings  of  the  17th  century. 

X  93i6.r. 
National  Temperance  Society,     f  Proceedings  of  loth 

convention,  1891.  X  8696. r, 

—  \  Report,  24th,  18S9.  B  6556. 

Ryder.     Go  right  on,  girls  !  X  9381. 

Spencer.   Principles  of  ethics.   Part  4.  Justice.   X  8417.4. 
Wright.  Influence  of  intemperance  upon  crime.   B  6558. 


PART   9.-USEFUL   AND   FINE   ARTS. 


A.    Agriculture  and  Horticulture. 

f  American    agriculturist,     v.    49,    50   (Jan.    1890-Dec. 

189 1).  C  7802. 

California,    University    of.      College    of   Agriculture. 

t  Report,   1S89,  1890.  B2518. 

f  Supplement  to  biennial  report,  1887.  B  2518. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station,     f  Circular  con 

cerning  analyses  of  waters.  B  2518. 

Fream.     Soils  and  their  properties.  H  1157. 

Griffiths.      Diseases  of  crops  and  their  remedies. 

H  1176.^'. 

—  Manures  and  their  uses.  H  iiy6.m. 
Langhammer.       t  Franz    Luft    fibre   machine  :    induce- 
ments to  cultivate  textile  plants.  B  2518. 

M.\RTIN.      Home  life  on  an  ostrich  farm.  H  1289. 

New  York  City.      Central  Park  Menagerie.     \  Report, 
iSSS,  1889.  B  2518. 

New  York  State.      Commissioners  of  the  State  Reserva- 
tion at  N'iagara.     f  Report,  5th,  6th,  188S,  1889. 

B  2518. 

Parsons.     Landscape  gardening.  H  2706. 

Sanborn.     Adopting  an  abandoned  farm.  H  13S5. 

Sheldon.     The  farm  and  the  dairy.  H  1402. 

Shields,  ("  Coquina  ")  edr.     American  book  of  the  dog. 

H  1742. 

United  States.     Department  of  Agriculture,     f  Report 
of  the  commissioner  for  1S84.  H  1773. rt. 

—  f  Report  on  jute  culture.     By  Prof.  S.  Waterhouse. 

B  2518. 
Waterhouse.     f  Address  before  1st  National  Conven- 
tion of  American  Cattlemen.  B  2518. 

—  f  Report  on  juto  culture.  B  2518. 

B.    Architecture  and  Building. 

Allen.  \  Great  cathedrals  of  the  world.  2  v.  G  8902. 
+  American    architect    and    building    news.     v.    31-34 

(Jan. -Dec.  1891).  C  7802.-/. 

Architectural    and    building    monthly,      v.    2  'Oct. 

1890-Mch.  iSgiV  C  7?04. 

f  Architecture  and  building,      v.   13-15  (July,  189a- 

Dec.  1891).  C  7803. 


Birkmire.  Architectural  iron  and  steel,  and  its  applica- 
tion in  the  construction  of  buildings.  G  9526. 

Buchan.     Ventilation.  G  9063. 

f  Builder  and  wood-worker,     v.  27  (Jan. -Dec.  1891). 

C  7814- 

^  Carpentry  and  building,  v.  I3(jan.-Dec.i89i).  C  7816. 

CoMPTON.     First  lessons  in  wood-working.  G  9098. 

Deforest,  f  Indianarchitectureandornament.  G  5824a. 

Domestic  house  planner  and  sanitary  architect.    G  9125. 

Essenwein.     f  Architecture.  In  v.  4  c/C  2844. 

Fekgusson.  History  of  Indian  and  eastern  architecture. 
2  v.  G  85S8.f. 

—  History  of  the  modem  styles  of  architecture.     3d  ed. 

2  V.  G  8588./>. 

Fullerton.  Architectural  examples  in  brick,  stone, 
wood,  and  iron.  G  S832. 

Hellyer.      Plumbing.  G  9193. 

Hunt,  f  Exemplars  of  Tudor  architecture  adapted  to 
modem  habitations.  G  SS44. 

KiTTREDGE.  House  heating  by  steam,  hot  water,  and 
hot  air.  G  9647. 

Letarouilly.      f  Edifices  de  Rome  moderne.       G  8954. 

Meloy.      Progressive  carpent'ry.  G  9297. 

Mills.  Heat  :  its  application  to  the  warming  and  ven- 
tilation of  buildings.      2  v.  G  9S62. 

Music  Hall,  57ih  St.  and  7th  Ave.  (N.  Y.  City).  +| De- 
scription and  construction  of  the  building.  J  G  8S64. 

National  Association  of  Builders  of  the  U.  S.  f  ist- 
5th  Conventions,  1887-91.  G  8696. 

—  f  Blue  book  of  information.  5th  Convention.  G  S327. 
New  York    Architectural    League,     f  CaUloguc  of  6th 

annual  Exhibition.  G  8697. 

Newlands.  f  Carpenter  and  joiner's  assistant.  G  9865. 
Ocean  steamships  :  their  construction,  etc.  G  7702. 

Owen.     Bits  of  Canterbury  cathedral.  G  8704. 

Paley.  Manual  of  Gothic  moldings.  5th  ed.  G  8706. 
•f  Plu.MBEr's  trade  journal,  v.  21  (Jan. -Dec.  1891).  C  7872. 
POLLEY,  compiler.     \  Spanish  architecture  and  ornament. 

G  8871. 

+  Record  and  guide,  v.  47.  48  (Jan. -Dec.  1891).  C  7874<»- 

j  —  t  Same.     (Daily  edition  )     Feb.  9-14.  1891.      G  9874- 

I  Note. — Contains  the  proceedings  of  the  Convention 

of  the  National  .Association  of  Builders. 


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Richardson  anii  o/Aers.  f  Elizabethan  architecture  and 
ornament.  G  8875. 

RiDDELL.  f  Lessons  on  hand  railing  for  learners.  3(1 
ed.  G  9875.^. 

ROUYER.  f  French  architecture  and  ornament  from 
Francis  I.  to  Louis  XVI.  G  8876. 

f  Sanitary  plumber,     v.  9  (Nov.  i,  1890-Oct.  15,  i8gi). 

c  7877- 

Seddon.    Builder's  work  and  the  building  trades.   G  9739. 
Stonemason,  The,  and  bricklayer.     By  various  writers. 

G  9423. 
ViGNOLA.     Hve  orders  of  architecture.     Ed.  by  Tucker- 
man.  G  8892. 
VogOe  and  others.     \  Byzantine    architecture  and  orna 
ment.                                                                G  8S92.a. 
Wallis.     f  Old  Colonial  architecture  and  furniture. 

G  8894. 
Waring,     f  Early  architecture  of  Ireland  and  Scotland. 

With  E  9994. 

C.     Engineering. 

Anderson.  The  train  wire  :  science  of  train  dispatching. 
2d  ed.  G40ir./. 

Anglin.  Design  of  structures  :  the  building  of  bridges, 
roofs,  etc.  G  401 1. 

Baumeister.     Cleaning  and  sewerage  of  cities.     G  4518. 

Domestic  house  planner  and  the  sanitaryarchitect.  G  9125. 

Dron.     Text-book  of  mining  formulae.  G  3127. 

f  Engineering  and  mining  journal,  v.  51,  52  (Jan. -Dec. 
1891).  C  7828. 

Foster.     Wooden  trestle  bridges.  G  4832. 

Frankl  and  HfeVN.  f Constructive  arts:  building  and 
engineering.  /«  v.  5  (j/C  2844. 

Gribble.     Preliminary  survey  and  estimates.         G  5176. 

Hall.     Car  lubrication.  G  4183. 

Harcourt.  Achievements  in  engineering  during  the 
last  half  century.  G  4186. 

Hartig  and  Weiss,     f  Applied  mechanics. 

In  V.  tofC  2844. 

Hutton.  The  Washington  Bridge  over  the  Harlem 
River,  N.  Y.  G  4844. 

LoVELL.     Practical  switch  work.  G  4273. 

Meluola.     Coal  and  what  we  get  from  it.  G  3297. 

Newman.     Scamping  tricks  practised  upon  public  works. 

G  4329. 

Parkinson.  Structural  mechanics  :  a  handbook  for  en- 
gineers, architects,  and  students.  G  4343. 

Pi.YMPTO.N.     How  to  become  an  engineer.  G  4354. 

Rhawn.     Roadmaking  and  maintenance  and  road  laws. 

G  4723- 

.Salwey.  Light  railways  as  a  practical  means  of  explo- 
ration. G  4731. 

\  Scientific  American,     v.  64,  65  (Jan. -Dec.  i8gi). 

C  7979- «• 

—  \  Same :  supplement,     v.  31,  32  (Jan. -Dec.  1891). 

C7979.a'. 

Stanley.     Surveying  and  Tevelling  instruments.   G542r. 

Waterhouse.     f  Improvement  of  the  Mississippi  River. 

B  23. 

MACHINERY    AND   INVENTIONS. 

Adams.     Handbook  for  mechanical  engineers.     2d  ed. 

G  1004.-^. 
\  American  machinist,  v.  14  (Jan. -Dec.  1891).  C  7902. 
Brown    <S-^  Sharp  Mnfg.    Co.      Grinding  machines  for 

cylindrical  and  conical  surfaces.  G  1537.^. 

CoTTERiLL  and  Slade.     Lessons  in  applied  mechanics. 

G  1 102. 
General  machinist,  The  :  introduction  to  mechanism  and 

machinery.  G  1164. 

Henthorn.     The  Corliss  engine.  G  1195. 

Mutton.     Steam-boiler  construction.  G  1631.^. 

Metal  turning.      By  a  foreman  pattern  maker.     G  1302. 
RouTLEDGE.       Discovcrics    and    inventions    of    the   19th 

century.      9th  ed.  G  1727. 

Spangler.     Valve-gears.  G  1750. 

Thompson.      How  to  make  inventions.  G  1763. 


United  Staies.     Patent  Office.     \  Alphabetical  lists  of 
patentees,    1890.  C  7891.^. 

—  f  Annual  report  of  the  commissioner  for  18S9.   G  1891. 

—  f  Official  gazette,     v.  53-57  (Oct.  1890-Dec.  1891). 

C  7891. 
Voller.     Modern  flour  milling.  G  1776. 

Woods      Compound  locomotives.  G  I49i.<-. 

Young  mechanic.     By  [the  Rev.  J.  Lukin].  G  1498. 

STEAM    ENGINE. 
Clarke.     The  steam  engine.     4  v.  G  2555. 

CoTTERiLL.     Steam  engine  considered  as   a  thermody- 

namic  machine.     2d  ed.  G  2561. 

Edwards.     American  marine  engineer.  G  2134. 

Forney.     Catechism  of  the  locomotive.     36th  thousand. 

G  2156. a. 
Grimshaw.     Hints  to  power  users.  G  2176./4. 

Hemenway.        Indicator     practice     and     steam-engine 

economy.     4th  ed.  G  2194. 

Hill.     Progressive  examinations  of  locomotive  engineers 

and  firemen.      4th  edition.  G  2203. 

\  Locomotive.   New  series,  v.  12  (Jan. -Dec.  1891).  C  7663. 

—  Same.     v.  8  (Jan.-Dec.  1887).  C  7663. 
Marine  boilers  :  causes  and  prevention  of  their  priming. 

G  2288. 
NisSENSEN.  Injectors  as  feeders  of  steam  boilers.  G  2698. 
Ocean  steamships  :  their  construction,  etc.  G  7702. 

Reynolds.     Triple-expansion  engines  and  engine-trials. 

G  2370. 
Thurber.     Management  of  the  Corliss  engine. 

With  G  1 195. 
Thurston.     Manual  of  the  steam-engine.     Part  I.   Struc- 
ture and  theory.  G  2763  ;«. 
Whittemore.     t  Steam  navigation  in  America,  contain- 
ing a  sketch  of  W.  H.  Webb.  G  7897. 
Winton  and  Millar.     Engineer's  encyclopaedia  :  a  his- 
tory of   the  discovery  and    application  of    steam. 
1889.                                    .                              G  2791.^. 

—  Same.     2  v.     1891.  G  279i.y. 
Witham.     Constructive  steam-engineering.        G  2788. c. 

D.     Household  Economy. 

Delineator,  The.    v.  35,  36  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).    C  7S24. 
Demorest's  Monthly  magazine,     v.  27  (Nov.  1890-Oct. 

1891).  C  6824. 

Domestic  monthly,     v.  32-34  (Oct.  iSSg-Mch.  1S91). 

C  6825. 
Duret.     Practical  household  cookery.  H  3129. 

Ehret.     f  Twenty-five  years  of  brewing.  H  3580. 

Godey's    Lady's   book.     v.    122,    123    (Jan.    iSge^Dec. 

1891).  C  6602. 

Hale,  edr.     Art  needlework  :  a  guide  to  needlework  in 

all  its  branches.     2d  ed.  H  4610. 

Herrick.     What  to  eat,  how  to  serve  it.  H  3198.74;. 

Lincoln.     Peerless  cook-book.  H  3269. 

Millinery  trade  review,  v.  16  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).   C  7862. 
Peterson's  Magazine,     v.  99,  100  (Jan.-Dec.  1891). 

C  67C9. 
Washington  cook  book  :  statesmen's  dishes.  H  3467. <r. 
Wells.     Ornamental  confectionery.  H  3473- 

Williams.      Book  of  ices  ;    iced  beverages,  ice-creams, 

and  ices.  H  3484. 

E.     Industrial  Art. 

DucHOCHOis.     Photographic  reproduction  processes. 

I  2577. 
t  ENCYCLOPi^DIA  of  monograms.  I  3828. 

Esser.     Draughtsman's  alphabets.     3d  ed.  I  2139. 

+  Jeweler's  circular,     v.  21,  22  (Feb.  1890-July,  1891). 

C  7848. 
f  Jewelers'  weekly,     v.  10-12  (Apl.  1890-Sept.  1891). 

C  7947. 
Lelaxd.    Manual  of  wood  carving.    Rev.  by  Holtzapfel. 

I  5658. 
Mills.     Photography  for  architects.  I  2683. 

f  Photographic  times,    v.  21  (Jan.-Dec.  1S91).   C  7871. 


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9— USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS :  Useful  and  Miscellaneous  Arts. 


27 


F.     Music. 

Score  of  famous  composers. 


r  5 1 24.  J. 

Index  to 

I  60o6.a. 

I  6253. 


Dole. 

Grove.     Dictionary  of  music  and  musicians 
the  4  vols. 

Krehbiel.     Studies  in  the  WagTierian  drama. 

Klauser.     The  septonate  and  the  centralization  of  the 
tonal  system.  I  6850. 

Kofler.     Art  of  breathing  as  the  basis  of  tone-produc- 
tion. I  6651. 

McCaskey,  collector.     Franklin  Square  song  collection. 
Nos.  1-7.  I  6666. 

Morris.     Famous  musical  composers.  'i'  5315. 

Musical  record  :  Jan. -Dec.  1891.  C  6866. 

G.     Painting,  Plastic  Arts,  and  Fine 
Arts  Generally. 

Adeline.      Art  dictionary.  I  4. 

f  Arena  portfolio  of  eminent  personages.  I  2804. 

Benjamin,     f  Modern  art.  /«  v.  3  (t/C  2844. 

BOcK.      Zincography   as   practised    in    connection    with 
letterpress  printing.     4th  ed.  I  2048. 

Brown.     The  fine  arts.  I  61. 

Building  and  machine  draughtsman.  I  3063. 

Canova.     f  Works  of,  in  sculpture  and  modelling.     3  v. 

I  5544- 

Carr.     Papers  on  art.  I  4077. 

Contents :    Drawings    by    the   old   masters. — James 

Barry. — Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. — Thomas  Gainsborough. 

— Rossetli's  influence  in  art. 

CARRifeRE.     f  Sculpture  and  painting.   In  v.  3  of  C  2844. 

Child.     Art  and  criticism,  I  4818. 

Contents:  Sandro  Botticelli. — Some  modern  French 

painters. — American  artists  at  the   Paris  Exhibition. — 

Jean    Francois     Millet.  —  Munkacsy.  —  Impressionist 

painting. — Winged    victory   of    .Samothrace. —  Antoine 

Louis    Barye.  —  Modern    French    sculpture. — Auguste 

Rodin. — Chanlilly,  the  chateau  and  collections. — A  pre- 

Raphaelite  mansion. 

COLLTNGWOOD.      Art  teaching  of  Rnskin.  I  98. rz. 

Conway.     Dawn  of  art  in  the  ancient  world.  I  99. 

Cook.     Studies  in  Ruskin.  I  100. 

CuNDALL.      Landscape  and  pastoral-painters  of  Holland  : 

Ruisdell,  Hobbema,  Cuyp,  Potter.  T  5106./. 

Day.     .Some  princijiles  of  every-day  art.  I  4115.J. 

f  Dekorative    Vorbilder.      ister,   2ter   Jahrgang,   1890, 

1891.  I  4824. 

Frothingham.     f  Early  Christian  and  Mediaeval  art. 

In  V.  3  ofC  2844. 
Greey.     t  Brief  history  of  Japanese  bronze.  I  5S36. 

}ones.  f  Grammar  of  ornament.  112  plates.  I  4847. 
OPLING.  Hints  to  amateurs  :  a  handbook  of  art.  I  4234. 
Knioiit.     Philosophy  of  the  beautiful.  I  249. 

Leidel,  compiler.     Artistic  anatomy  of  the  human  figure. 

I  4853- 

LOSTALOT.     f  Dcssias  et  modoles  :  les  arts  du  bois.     2e 
ed.  I  5855. 

MacLay.     Elementary    course    of   mechanical  drawing. 
Pt.  I.— Loci.  I  3282. 

Marquand.     t  Ancient  art.  In  v.  3  0/  C  2844. 

Minneapolis  School  of  Fine  Arts,     f  [Prospectus]  1889- 
90.  B  22. 

Ottley.     f  Italian  school  of  design  :  facsimiles  of  orig- 
inal drawings  by  painters  and  sculptors  of  Italy. 

I  4968. 

Peabody.     Historical  development  of  art.     i.  The  rela- 
tion of  art  to  history.  I  346. 

Sanborn.      Delsartean  scrap-book.  I  3S5. 

Shedd.     Famous  painters  and  paintings.  I  4742. 

H.     Sports,  Games,   and  Amusements. 

Ames.     Practical  guide  to  whist.  I  9009./. 

Bogardus.  Field,  cover,  and  Irapshooiing.  3d  ed.  I  7048. 
Camp.     American  football.  I  7072. 

Concise  whist.  I  9099. 

Dick.  Games  of  patience  ;  or,  solitaire  with  cards.  I  9121. 


Gallwey.  Letters  to  young  marksmen,  i.  Choice  and 
use  of  a  gun.  I  7160. 

Green.     Solo  whist.  I  9' 75- 

Hoffmann.     Magic  at  home.  I  9209./. 

Note. — A  free  trapslation  of  Good's  "Science  amu- 
sante." 

Hutchinson  and  others.     Famous  golf  links.     I  7219./. 

Jenkin.     Gymnastics,  I  7230. 

Keene.      Fly-fishing  and  fly-making,     2d  ed.         1  7238. 

Laws.     Two-move  chess  problem.  I  9261. 

Outing  :  an  illustrated  magazine  of  sport,  travel,  and  rec- 
reation.   V.  17,  18  (Oct.  1390-Sept.  1891).    C  6704. 

Shields  ("  Coquina"),  edr.     American  book  of  the  dog. 

H  1742. 

Spalding's  Base  ball  guide  and  ofHcial  league  book  for 
1891.  I  74i6.(>. 

Struss.     King-riding.  I  7754. 

Swales.  .   Driving  as  I  found  it.  I  7430. 

Wadsworth.      How  to  get  muscular.  I  7461. 

Wkir  rt«<^  Brown.     Riding  [and]  Polo.  I  7472. 

Whist  in  diagrams  :  sujDplcment  to  "American  whist  il- 
lustrated."    By  G.  W.  P[ettes].  I  9480.1. 

Winn.     Boating  man's  vade-mecum.  G  7485. 

Wray.     Round  games  with  cards.  I  9492. 

I.    Useful  and  Miscellaneous  Arts. 

American  Institute  (N.  Y,  City),  f  Charter,  by-laws, 
and  regulations,     1883.  B  23, 

—  f  Value  of  instruction  in  the  mechanic  arts.     By  L.  E. 

Chittenden.  B  9542. 

Beaumont.     Colour  in  woven  design,  H  4033. 

—  Woolen  and  worsted  cloth  manufacture.  H  4033. 7f/, 
Blades,  f  Pentateuch  of  printing.  I  1810. 
Boy's  workshop.  H  55, 
Centennial  International  Exhibition,    f  Masterpieces  of. 

Illustrated.     3  v.  H  817, 

1,  Fine  art.     By  Edward  Strahan. 

2,  Industrial  art.      By  Prof.  Walter  Smith. 

3,  History,  mechanics,  science.    By  Jos.  M,  Wilson, 
Chittenden,     f  Value  of   instruction   in   the    mechanic 

arts.  B  9542. 

CoNOLLY.     Technical  telegraphy.  I  logg. 

Cundall,  edr.     Bookbinding,  ancient  and  modern, 

H  8564. 

Gordon.     Foundry,  forge,  and  factory,  H  173, 

Grimshaw,  Practical  catechism  :  technical  questions 
[with]  answers,  H  176. 

Humphreys,  f  History  of  printing  to  the  middle  of  the 
1 6th  century.     2d  issue.  I  1844. 

Jay,  f  National  responsibility  for  an  international  exhi- 
bition.     1889,  B  2518. 

Jacobi.      Printing.  I  1226.^. 

t  Manufacturer  and  builder,  v.  22,  23  (Jan.  iSgo-Dec. 
1891).  C  7857- 

f  Manufacturer's  review  and  industrial  record,  v.  23, 
24  (Jan.  1890-Dec.  1891),  C  7858. 

New  York  City  Typotheta:.     f  Annual  dinner,  i8go. 

B  2518. 

NiSSENSEN.      India  rubber  :   its  manufacture  and  use. 

H  8698. 

Paris  Universal  Exposition  of  18S9.  \  Translation  of 
tiie  general  classification.      188S,  B  2518. 

Pope.  Modern  practice  of  the  electric  telegraph.  I4lh 
ed.  I  I7i4.<j. 

Preece  aW  Sivewright.   Telegraphy.   9th  ed.    1x357.0. 

Sloane.  Rubber  hand  stamps  and  the  manipulation  of 
rubber.  H  8410. 

fTECHNiKER,  Der.  V.  13  (Nov.  1890-Oct.  1891),  C  7887, 

Timperley.  f  Dictionary  of  printers  and  printing  [and 
a  history  of  printing].  I  1765. 

Wall,     Practical  graining.  H  8779. 

Whitehill.     Encyclopedia  of  25,000  practical  receipts. 

H  788. 

Wilson  and  Grey.  Modern  printing  machinery  and  let- 
terpress printing.  I  I790' 

Wylde,  edr.  Industries  of  the  world  :  a  complete  course 
of  technical  education.     2  v.  H  797. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


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ADDITIONS  AND  OMISSIONS. 


METALLURGY. 

Austen.     Introduction  to  metallurgy.  G  3020. 

BoNNEY.     Electro-platers'  handbook.  G  3050. 

CoMPTON.     First  lessons  in  metal-working.  G  3098. 

Gore.     Electrolytic  separation  of  metals.  G  3604. 

HiORNS.     Mixed  metals  or  metallic  alloys.  G  3204. 
f  Iron  age,  The.     v.  47,  48  (Jan. -Dec.  1891).      C  7S47. 

Langbein.     Electro-deposition  of  metals.  Additions  by 

Brannt.                     *  G  3656. 


McMillan.  Treatise  on  electro-metallurgy.  G  3282. 
Richardson.  Practical  blacksmithing.  v.  3,  4.  G  3371. 
Skelton.      Economics  of  iron  and  steel.  G  3409. 

Smith.     Wire  :  its  manufacture  and  uses.  G  3747. 

Trevert.       Practical  hand-book  of  electro-plating. 

G3446. 

Waterhouse.     f  Natural  adaptation  of  St.  Louis  to  iron 

manufactures.  B  2518, 

Wedding's  Basic  Bessemer  process.  G  3783. 


ADDITIONS  AND  OMISSIONS. 


Adams,  O.  F.     The  story  of  Jane  Austen's  life.    T  205. a. 

Alarcon,  p.  a.  de.     Three-cornered  hat. 

Barr,  Amelia  E.     A  rose  of  a  hundred  leaves  :  a  love- 
story. 

Broglie  {Due  de) 
rand.     v.  4 

—  f  Same.     v.  4. 

Ellis,  E. 

Fenn,  G. 


edr. 


Memoirs  of  the  prince  de  Talley- 
T  4328. <5. 
T  3759- 
S.     Jaunt  through  Java. 

M.     Syd   Belton  :  the  boy  who  would  not  go 
to  sea. 
Forbes,  A.     Barracks,  bivouacs,  and  battles. 
Forbes,  E.     f  An  artist's  story  of  the  war.    v.  4.    Q  7932. 
Green,  Anna  K.     The  old  stone  house,  and  other  stories. 
Contents :  The  old  stone  house. — A  memorable  night. 
— The  black  cross. — A  mysterious  case. — Shall  he  wed 
her?. 
Harper's  New   monthly  magazine,     v.   83  (June-Nov. 
1891).  C  6612. 

MacDonald,  G.     Flight  of  the  shadow. 


Marshall,  Emma.     Winifrede's  journal. 

Nash,  H.      Barerock  ;  or,  the  island  of  pearls. 

Otis,   J.     The   treasure-finders :    a  boy's  adventures  in 

Nicaragua. 
Pocket  piece.  The  :  short  stories  and  sketches  by  Ameri- 
can authors,     ist   series.    No.    i.     By   Edgar  M. 
Bacon. 
Contents  :  The  Toddville  raffle. — Zenas  Smith's  ride 
to    Roxbury. — Squaring   an    old    account.  —  McRotty's 
van. — Uncle  Sunday. — The  historian  of  the  future. 
Ropes,    A,    R.,    edr.     Lady     Mary    Wortley    Montagu, 
[with]  select  passages  from  her  letters.     T  3x40.^. 
Sumner,  W.   G.   [Robert  Morris,]  the  financier  and  the 
finances  of  the  American  Revolution.     2  v. 

T  3172./. 
Verne,  J.     Mistress  Branican. 
VoGAN,   A.  J.     The  black   police  :     a  story  of  modern 

Australia. 
Walford,  L.  B.     a  pinch  of  experience. 


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FINDING     LIST 


OF    THE 


Free  Library  of  the  General  Society 


OF  MECHANICS  AND  TRADESMEN  OF 


THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK 


NEW    YORK 

PRESS    OF    J.  J.  LITTLK    S:    CO. 

1893 


EXPLANATION. 

The  following  list  contains  a  condensed  but  complete  catalogue  of  all  the  new  books  added  to  the  Free  Library 
of  the  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the  City  of  New  York  from  January  to  December,  1892. 

The  arrangement  of  the  divisions  and  sub-divisions  is  strictly  alphabetical,  but  for  convenience  of  instant  refer- 
ence an  alphabetical  index  of  subjects  is  prefixed,  which  will  direct  the  reader  to  the  exact  page  where  any  topic  may 
be  found. 

Books  are  generally  entered  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  section  under  what  is  presumed  to  be  the  author's  real 
name  (printed  in  small  CAPS.),  except  where  the  assumed  name  is  better  known  and  more  likely  to  be  looked  for  by 
the  majority  of  the  users  of  a  catalogue.  In  some  cases  the  assumed  name  follows  the  real  name  (in  parentheses). 
When  the  assumed  name  is  taken  as  a  heading  the  real  name,  when  known,  follows  [in  brackets].  When  a  work  has 
no  author  the  first  word  of  the  title  (not  an  article  nor  a  preposition)  is  taken  as  a  heading.  In  Individual  Biography 
(page  i)  books  are  entered  in  the  alphabetical  order  of  the  lives  treated  of,  instead  of  by  authors'  names,  so  that  all 
the  lives  of  the  same  individual  will  be  found  in  one  place. 

In  making  out  orders  from  this  catalogue  the  reader  should  give  the  author's  name,  the  first  part  of  the  title,  the 
number,  and  volume  wanted  (if  there  is  more  than  one).  The  number  always  consists  of  a  class  letter,  followed  by 
not  more  than  four  figures,  and  sometimes  by  a  title-letter  (in  italics).  All  the  various  parts  of  a  number  must  be 
copied,  as  each  is  equally  important. 

The  numbering  scheme  is  so  arranged  as  to  indicate  the  size  of  the  book.  Thus,  if  the  last  three  figures  are 
below  500  the  work  is  a  12' ;  between  500  and  800  indicates  an  8'  ;  from  800  to  900  is  used  for  4°s  ;  and  900  to  999 
is  reserved  for  folios. 

If  a  work  is  bound  with  or  forms  part  of  another,  this  fact  must  be  stated  on  the  order  list. 

A  single  dash  indicates  the  absence  of  a  preceding  heading  ;  a  second  dash  shows  the  absence  of  a  subsequent 
heading. 

Abbreviations:  "v."  means  volume  or  volumes;  ""transl."  means  translated  or  translator;  "  ed."  means 
edition  or  edited  ;   "  edr."  means  editor  ;   "  Rev."  means  revised  ;  and  "  pt."  means  part. 

A  f  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  for  reference  only,  and  cannot  be  taken  from  the  Library. 

A  X  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  in  the  J.  Morgan  Slade  Library  collection  of  architectural  works. 
A  complete  list  of  this  library,  including  a  list  of  ail  the  books  on  architecture  and  building  in  the  circulating 
well  as  the  reference  department,  has  been  published,  and  can  be  obtained,  for  10  cents  a  copy. 


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Index  To  Subjects. 


PACE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Acting. 

15- 

Civil  engineering. 

24. 

Fine  arts. 

26. 

Africa. 

14. 

Civil-service  reform. 

20. 

Fishing. 

26. 

Agriculture. 

23- 

Civilization. 

18. 

Florence. 

13. 

Alaska. 

12. 

Coal  mining. 

25- 

Flowers. 

17- 

Algebra. 

iS. 

Coal-tar  colors. 

T-l- 

Folk-lore. 

22. 

American  architecture. 

24- 

Cologne  cathedral. 

13- 

Fortification. 

21. 

American  history  and  travels. 

12. 

Collected  works. 

3- 

France. 

13- 

American  Revolution. 

13- 

Columbian  exposition. 

27. 

Freemasonry. 

14- 

Amusements. 

26. 

Comic  works. 

17- 

Free  trade. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 

19. 

Commerce. 

20. 

French  architecture. 

23. 

Andes. 

12. 

Commercial  crises. 

21. 

French  revolution. 

13- 

Angling. 

26. 

Concord  (N.  H.). 

13- 

Furniture. 

25- 

Architecture. 

23- 

Constitution  of  the  U.  S. 

20. 

Games. 

26. 

Argentina. 

12. 

Consumption. 

18. 

Gardening. 

23. 

Art  education. 

26. 

Cookery. 

25. 

Gas  analysis. 

17- 

Assaying. 

27. 

Corpulence. 

18. 

Gems. 

26. 

Assyria. 

14 

Costume. 

14. 

Geography. 

14. 

Astronomy. 

17- 

Cotton  spinning. 

27. 

Geology. 

18. 

Atlases. 

14. 

Cremation. 

18. 

Geomancy. 

22. 

Australia. 

14. 

Crime. 

21. 

Geometry. 

18. 

Baptist  missions. 

22. 

Curiing. 

27. 

Germany. 

13 

Beauty. 

18,  25. 

Currency. 

21. 

Girls. 

21. 

Bermuda.      • 

12. 

CyclopiEdias. 

3- 

Gothic  architecture. 

24. 

Biblical  theology. 

22. 

Danube,  The. 

13- 

Government. 

20. 

Bibliography. 

14. 

Decoration. 

23. 

Graphology. 

22. 

Bimetallism. 

21. 

Decorative  art. 

26. 

Grecian  architecture. 

23- 

Biography,  Collective. 

2. 

Delsarte  culture. 

26. 

Greece. 

13- 

Biography,   Individual. 

I. 

Denver. 

13- 

Greek  archaeology. 

26. 

Biologv. 

17- 

Deserts. 

25. 

Greenland. 

12. 

Birds.  ' 

iS. 

Determinant.^. 

18. 

Handwriting. 

22. 

Blasting. 

25. 

Differential  calculus. 

18. 

Heart  disease. 

18. 

Blowpipe  analysis. 

17- 

Diphtheria. 

18. 

Heat. 

19. 

Boilers. 

25- 

Diseases. 

18. 

Heating. 

24. 

Borneo. 

14. 

Doctrinal  theology. 

22. 

Heredity. 

18. 

Botany. 

17- 

Dog,  The. 

23- 

H  islory. 

12. 

Bra.--s  founding. 

27. 

Domestic  economy. 

25- 

History  of  literature. 

16. 

Brazil. 

12. 

Drainage. 

24. 

History  of  the  church. 

22. 

Bread. 

25- 

Drama. 

15- 

History,  Universal. 

14. 

Brewing. 

25. 

Drawing. 

26. 

Holy  Land. 

14- 

Brickmaking. 

24. 

Dyeing. 

17- 

Horse. 

18. 

Bronzing. 

27. 

Dynamometers. 

24. 

Horsemanship. 

26. 

Building. 

24. 

Dynamos. 

17. 

Horticulture. 

23. 

Business. 

20. 

Earth  burial. 

18. 

Household  economy. 

25- 

1   Butterflies. 

19. 

East,  The. 

14. 

Household  taste. 

25. 

Byzantine  architecture. 

24. 

Ecclesiastical  architecture. 

24. 

Humor. 

17- 

Byzantine  empire. 

13- 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

22. 

Hydraulics. 

19. 

Cabinet  making. 

25- 

Edinburgh. 

13- 

Hydrotherapy. 

18. 

Calculus. 

18. 

Education. 

20. 

Hygiene. 

18. 

Caliphs. 

14. 

Egypt. 

14 

Hymnology. 

22. 

1   Cambistry. 

18. 

Electric  light. 

17- 

Hypnotism. 

22. 

Canada. 

12. 

Electric  railways. 

25- 

Ice-making  machines. 

25- 

Canals. 

25. 

Electricity. 

17- 

Illuminating. 

26. 

Canoeing. 

27. 

Elocution. 

17- 

India. 

14. 

Card  tricks. 

26. 

Encyclopedias. 

3- 

Indians. 

13. 

Carpentry. 

24- 

Engineering. 

24. 

Industrial  art. 

25- 

Catholic  church. 

22. 

England. 

13- 

Industrial  receipts. 

27- 

Cavalry  drill. 

21. 

English  language. 

16. 

Influenza. 

iS. 

Central  America. 

12. 

Entomology. 

19. 

Ink. 

17- 

Centring. 

24- 

Episcopal  church. 

22. 

Insects. 

19. 

Ceylon. 

14. 

Essays. 

15- 

Integral  calculus. 
Intellectual  philosophy. 

18. 

Charities. 

21. 

Ethics. 

23- 

22. 

Chemical  technology. 

17. 

Ethnology. 

17- 

Interest. 

21. 

Chemistry. 

17- 

Evolution. 

17- 

Inventions. 

24- 

i  Chicago. 

13. 

Europe  :  History  and  travels. 

13- 

Ireland. 

13. 

Children's  diseases. 

18. 

Exercise. 

18. 

Iroquois  Indians. 

21. 

Chile  or  Chili. 

12. 

Fairy  tales. 

II. 

Iron. 

27. 

GlrtW  collecting. 

25- 

Faith  healing. 

22. 

Iron  work. 

24. 

Christian  science. 

22. 

Farming. 

23. 

Italian  architecture. 

23- 

Chronology. 

14- 

Fashion. 

14. 

Italy. 

13. 

Church  and  state. 

20. 

Fencing. 

26. 

Japan. 

14. 

Church  architecture. 

24. 

Fiction. 

4- 

Jerusalem. 

14. 

Church  history. 

22. 

Finance. 

21. 

Jewelry. 

25- 

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PAGE. 

PACE. 

PAGE. 

Jews. 

14. 

Oriental  history  and  travels. 

14. 

Silk. 

17. 

juvenile  fiction. 

10. 

Oriental  religions. 

22. 

Silver. 

21. 

Kansas. 

IS- 

Ornament. 

26. 

Singing. 

26. 

Kentucky. 

IS- 

Outdoor  games. 

26. 

Skating. 

26. 

Knights  Templars. 

14 

Painting. 

26. 

Skin  di.seases. 

18. 

Kurdistan. 

14. 

Paraguay. 

12. 

Slang. 

16. 

Labor. 

21. 

Paris. 

IS- 

Socialism. 

21. 

Laboratory  exercises. 

19. 

Patents. 

25- 

Social  science. 

21. 

Labrador. 

12. 

Pattern  making. 

24. 

Soil  culture. 

23. 

Lancashire. 

13- 

Pauperism. 

21. 

Soldering. 

27. 

Language. 

16. 

Penology. 

21. 

Soudan. 

14. 

Latin  language. 

16. 

Perfumery. 

17- 

South,  The. 

IS- 

Law. 

20. 

Periodicals. 

3- 

South  Sea. . 

14- 

Leather  work. 

25- 

Persia. 

14- 

Spain. 

14. 

Legends. 

22. 

Perspective. 

26. 

Speeches. 

17- 

Libraries. 

14- 

Pharmacy. 

18. 

Sports. 

26. 

Light. 

19. 

Philately'. 

14. 

Stage,  The. 

15. 

Lightning  conductors. 

17- 

Philosophy. 

22. 

State,  The. 

20.. 

Literary  history. 

16. 

Philosophy  of  religion. 

22. 

.Statistics. 

21. 

Literary  periodicals. 

3. 

Phonograph. 

19- 

Statutes. 

21. 

Locomotive  construction. 

25- 

Phonography. 

16. 

Steam  engine. 

25- 

Logic. 

22. 

Phosphates. 

17.  18. 

Stenography. 

16. 

London. 

IS- 

Photography. 

26. 

Stereotyping. 

27- 

Long  Island. 

IS- 

Physical  education. 

26. 

Street  railways. 

25. 

Longitude. 

17. 

Physical  geography. 

18. 

Strength  of  materials. 

24. 

Machinery. 

24. 

Physics. 

19- 

Surgery. 

18. 

Magnetism. 

17. 

Piano-forte. 

26. 

Surveying. 

24. 

Maine. 

IS- 

Piquet. 

26. 

Sweden. 

14. 

Maps. 

14. 

Plants. 

17- 

Switzerland. 

IS. 

Marriage. 

18. 

Plastic  arts. 

26. 

Tales. 

4. 

.Masonry. 

24. 

Plays. 

15- 

Tannins. 

17- 

Massachusetts. 

IS- 

Plumbing. 

24. 

Tariff. 

21. 

Materialism. 

22. 

Poetry. 

16. 

Taxation. 

21. 

Mathematics. 

18. 

Polish  making. 

17- 

Tea  culture. 

23- 

Measures. 

18. 

Political  economy. 

21. 

Teaching. 

20. 

Mechanics. 

19. 

Politics. 

20. 

Technological  journals. 

4- 

Medical  science. 

18. 

Poor,  The. 

21. 

Telegraphy. 

27- 

Mediterranean  Sea. 

IS- 

Post  office. 

20. 

Telephone. 

17- 

Mental  philosophy. 

22. 

Postage  stamps. 

14. 

Textile  design. 

27. 

Mesmerism. 

22. 

Pottery. 

26. 

Theatre,  Law  of  the. 

21. 

Metallic  currency. 

21. 

Poultry. 

23- 

Theology,  Doctrinal. 

22. 

Metallurgy. 

27- 

Poverty. 

21. 

Therapeutics. 

18. 

Metaphysics. 

22. 

Precious  stones. 

26. 

Thibet. 

14. 

Mexico. 

12. 

Prisons. 

21. 

Tiles. 

24. 

Microscope. 

18. 

Pronunciation. 

16. 

Toilette. 

14. 

Midwifery. 

18. 

Protection. 

21. 

Trade. 

20. 

Military  science. 

21. 

Provence. 

iS- 

Travels. 

14. 

MiUwork. 

24. 

Psychology. 

22. 

Trigonometry. 

18. 

Mineralogy. 

17,    18. 

Public  documents. 

19. 

Typewriting. 

16. 

Mining. 

25- 

Pumps. 

24. 

United  States  :  history  andtraveL 

.    12. 

Missions. 

22. 

Puritans. 

22. 

Universal  history. 

14- 

Mississippi  River. 

12,   IS- 

Puzzles. 

26. 

Universities. 

20. 

Money. 

21. 

Quarrying. 

24. 

Useful  arts. 

27- 

Moral  philosophy. 

23- 

Queensland. 

14. 

Utah. 

13- 

Mormons. 

13- 

Railroad  engineering. 

25- 

Varnish  making. 

17- 

Motors. 

17- 

Railway  car  construction. 

27. 

Vermont. 

IS- 

Music. 

26. 

Rebellion,  U.  S. 

IS- 

Volcanoes. 

18. 

Mythology. 

22. 

Religion,  Philosophy  of. 

22. 

Wages. 

21. 

Natural  history. 

18. 

Renaissance. 

26. 

Warming. 

24. 

Natural  philosophy. 

19. 

Rhetoric. 

17- 

Watches. 

25. 

Natural  science. 

17- 

Riding. 

26. 

Water-color  painting. 

26. 

Naval  warfare. 

21. 

Roads. 

24- 

Water  cure. 

18. 

Navigation. 

20. 

Romances. 

4- 

Weights  and  measures. 

18. 

Needlework. 

25- 

Rome. 

iS- 

Westminster  Abbey. 

'I- 

Negro  question. 

20. 

Safety  valves. 

25- 

Whist. 

26. 

Nervous  system. 

18. 

Salads. 

25- 

Wit  and  humor. 

17. 

New  England. 

IS- 

Salem  witchcraft. 

22. 

Witchcraft. 

22. 

New  Hampshire. 

IS- 

Samoa. 

14. 

Women. 

21. 

New  Jersey. 

IS- 

Sanitary  engineering. 

24- 

Wood  engraving. 

26, 

New  Mexico. 

13 

Science. 

19. 

Woodwork. 

24- 

New  Orleans. 

12,  13. 

Scientific  journals. 

4- 

Works,  Collected. 

3. 

New  York  City. 

IS- 

Self-help. 

20. 

Workshop  receipts. 

27.1 

Normandy. 

IS- 

Sermons. 

22. 

Worms. 

'?i 

Norway. 

13- 

Sewerage. 

24. 

Writing. 

16.? 
26. 

Novels. 

4- 

Shakespeare. 

15- 

Yachting. 

Occult  literature. 

22. 

Shorthand. 

16. 

Yorkshire. 

14. 

Optics. 

19- 

Sicily. 

13- 

Zoology. 

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Part  i.  Biography.  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

"  2.  Cyclopaedias,  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 

"  3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 

"  4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 

"  5.  Literature  and  Language. 

"  6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics. 

"  7.  Political  AND  Social  Sciences. 

"  8.  Theology,  Religion,  and  Philosophy. 

"  Q.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 


PART  l.-BIOGRAPHY,    MEMOIRS,    AND    LETTERS. 


A.     Individual  Biography. 

Alcuin.     West,    A.    F.     Alcuin    and    the    rise    of    the 

Christian  schools.  T  72. w. 

Allen,    Ethan.      Hall,    H.    Ethan    Allen  :    the    Robin 

Hood  of  Vermont.  T  81. 

Allston,  Washington.      Flagg,  J.   B.     Life   and   times 

of  Washington  Allston.  T  87. 

AnguULKme,  Duchess  of.     Saint-Amand,  L  de.     Duchess 

of  Angouleme  and  the  two  restorations.      T  \ot.s. 

Youth  of  the  Duchess  of  Angouleme.  T  106. 

Austen,  Jane.     Adams,  O.  F.     Story  of  Jane  Austen's 

life.  T  205. rt. 

Bacon,   Francis.      Pott,   Mrs.    H.      Francis   Bacon   and 

his  secret  society.  T  224./. 

Balzac,  Honore  de.     Wormeley,  Katharine  P.     Memoir 

of  H.  de  Balzac.  T  249.  w. 

Bentick,   Lord  William.      Boulger,    D.    C.      Rulers    of 

India  :   Lord  William  Bentick.  T  361. 

Bernard  of  Clairvaux.     Storrs,  R.  S.     Bernard  of  Clair- 

vaux  :  the  times,  the  man,  and  his  work.  T  374.  J. 
Berry,  Duchess  of.     Saint-Amand,   L  de.     Duchess  of 

Berry  and  the  court  of  Charles  X.  T  378. 

Bienville,  Jean   Baptiste  Le  Moyne,  sieur  de.      King, 

Grace.      Makers    of  America  :    Jean    Baptiste   Le 

Moyne,  sieur  de  Bienville.  T  396. 

CiESAR,  Julius.      Dodge,  T.  A.     Great  captains  :  Cccsar. 

T  7i2.d'. 

—  Fowler,  W.  W.     Julius  Coesar  and  the  foundation  of 

Roman  imperial  system.  T  712. t-. 

Carlyle,    Thomas.     Duffy,    Sir   C.    G.     Conversations 

with  Carlyle.  '  T  762.//. 

—  Nichol,  J.     Thomas  Carlyle.  T  762./. 
Casanova  "de   Seingalt,  J.     Villars,  P.,  «•(//-.     Escapes  of 

Casanova  and  Latudc  from  prison.  T  781. 

Chopin,  Frederick.      Niecks,  F.     Frederick  Chopin  as  a 

man  and  musician.     2  v.  T  877.(7. 

Columbus,    Christopher.     Adams,    C.    K.     Christopher 

Columbus  :  his  life  and  his  work.  T.  977.^. 

—  Elton,  C.     Career  of  Columbus.  T  977-t'- 

—  Saunders,  F.     Story  of  the  discovery  of  the  new  world 
'  by  Columbus.  T  ()~7.s. 

—  Seelye,  Elizab.  E.      Story  of  Columbus.  T  977./. 

—  Writings  of,  descriptive  of  the  discovery  of  the  new 

worid.     Ed.  by  P.  L.  Ford.  T  977 -v. 

Cominges.  Cornte  de.  Jusserand,  J.  J.  A  French  am- 
bassador at  the  court  of  Charles  H.  T  9S3. 

Dahlgren,  John  A.  Dahlgren,  Madeleine  V.  Memoir 
of  John  A.  Dahlgren.  T  1115. 


Dallas,  George  Miflin.     Dallas,  Susan,  edr.     Diary  of 

George  Miflin  Dallas.  T  Ii25.t/. 

Dante    Alighieri.     Browning,  O.     Dante  :  his  life  and 

writings.       .  T  ii38.(^. 

Derby,  Ear/ of.  Saintsbury.G.  The  earl  of  Derby.  T  1192. 
Dickens,  Charles.     Hutton,  L.,  ^a'r.     Letters  of  Charles 

Dickens  to  Wilkie  Collins.  T  1212.;,'. 

Elizabeth,   Queen.     Beesley,  E.  S.     Queen    Elizabeth. 

T  iSS-l.-^. 
Fabert,     Abraham.      Hooper,     G.      Abraham    Fabert  : 

governor  of  Sedan,  marshal  of  France  :    his  life 

and  times.  T  1412. 

Farragut,    Admiral.     Mahan,    Capt.    A.    T.     Admiral 

Farragut.  T  1443.;//. 

Fritchie,   Barbara.     Dall,  Caroline  H.      Barbara    Frit- 

chie  :  a  study.  T  1577. 

Garrison,  William  Lloyd.     Smith,  G.     Moral  crusader  : 

William  Lloyd  Garrison.  T  1628. j. 

Giddings,  Joshua  R.     Julian,  G,   W.     Life  of   Joshua 

R.  Giddings.  T  1665. 

Hardenberg,  Friedrich  von.     See  NovALis. 
Hauser,  Kaspar.     Evans,  Elizab.  E.     Story  of  Kaspar 

Hauser.  T  1896. 

Henry,  Patrick.     Henry,  W.  W.     Patrick  Henry  :  life. 

correspondence,  and  speeches,     v.  2,  3.     T  1962./. 
HiLLlARD,  Henry  W.     Politics  and  pen  pictures  at  home 

and  abroad.  T  2035. 

Hogarth,  William.     Dobson,  A.     William  Hogarth. 

T  2093..-. 
Hopkins,  Mark.     Carter,  F.    American  religious  leaders  : 

Mark  Hopkins.  T  2127. r. 

Hughes,  John,    \st  archbp.   of  N'.    Y.      Brann,    H.   A. 

Makers  of  America  :  John  Hughes,   first  archbp. 

of  N.  Y.  T  2155.*. 

Jackson,  General  Thomas  J.     Jackson,   Mary  A.     Life 

and  letters  of  General  Thomas  J.  Jackson  (Stone- 
wall Jackson).  T  2262./. 
Jasmin,  Jacques.     Smiles,  S.  Jasmin,  barber,  poet,  and 

philanthropist.  T  2284. 

Johnson,  Samuel.     Hill,  G.  B.,  edr.     Letters  of  Samuel 

Johnson.      2  v.  T  2333./. 

Lamb,  Charles.     Johnson,  E.  G.,  edr.     Best   Letters  of 

Charles  Lamb.  T  2593./ 

Landor.  Walter  Sav.-ige.     Evans,   E.  W.     Walter  Sav- 
age Landor  :  a  critical  study.  T  2602. if. 
Latude,  Henry  Masters  de.     Villars.  P.,  edr.     Escapes 

of  Casanova  and  Latude  from  prison.  T  781. 

Leech.  John.     Frith,  W.  P.     John  Leech  :  his  life  and 

work.  T  2641. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.     By  C.  C.  Coffin.  T  2691.3. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


1— BIOGRAPHY,  MEMOIRS,  AND   LETTERS:  Collective  Biography, 


Lincoln,  Abraham.  McClure,  A.  K.  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  men  of  war-times.  T  2691. /t. 

Lowell,  James  Russell.  Curtis,  G.  W.  James  Russell 
Lowell  :  an  address.  T  2739.7. 

Macdonald,  Marshal,  duke  of  Tarenhim.  Rousset, 
C,  edr.  Recollections  of  Marshal  Macdonald. 
2  V.  T  2783. 

Manning,  Cardinal.  Ilutton,  A.  W.  Cardinal  Man- 
ning. T  2873. 

Marbot,  Baron  de.  Memoirs  of.  Transl.  i)y  Butler, 
2  V.  T  2882. 

Marguerite  de  Valois,  queoi  of  A^aTarre.  Memoirs  of. 
Written  by  her  own  hand.  Newly  translated  by 
Violet  Fane.  T  2883. 

Marie  Antoinette.  Gower,  Lord  R.  Last  days  of 
Marie  Antoinette.  T  2885.^. 

Mason,  George.  Rowland,  Kate  M.  Life  of  George 
Mason,   1725-92.      2  v.  T  2904.;-. 

Mather,  Cotton,  D.D.  Marvin,  Rev.  A.  P.  Life  and 
times  of  Cotton  Mather,  D.D.  T  2935. ;«. 

Michelangelo  Buonarroti.  Symonds.  J.  A.  Life  of 
Michelangelo  Buonarroti.     2  v.  T  3033./. 

Moltke,  Count  II.  von,  field-marshal.  Letters  of,  to 
his  mother  and  his  brothers.  T  3128. 

—  His  life  and  character.  T  3128. a. 

Note.  — "  Sketched  in  journals,  letters,  memoirs,  and 
autobiographical  notes." 

Montagu,  Lady  Mary  Wortley.  Ropes,  A.  R.,  edr. 
Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montagu,  [with]  select  pas- 
sages from  her  letters.  T  3i40.n 

Montrose,  James  Graham,  ^th  earl  and  1st  marquis  of. 
Morris,  M.      Montrose.  T  3147. w. 

Morris,  Robert.  Sumner,  W.  G.  The  financier  and 
the  finances  of  the  American  Revolution.  T  3172..?. 

Makers  of  America  :  Robert  Morris.  T  3172. n 

Napoleon  I.  Forsyth,  W.  Captivity  of  Napoleon  at 
St.  Helena.     3  v.  T  3264./. 

Napoleon  IH.  Jerrold,  B.  Life  of  Napoleon  III.  v. 
4.  T  3265./ 

NOVALIS  [Friedrich  von  Hardenberg].     Hope,  M.  J.,  edr. 

Novalis  :    his  life,   thoughts,  and   works.     T  3333. 

Contents  :  Life  of  Novalis.     By  Just. — Heinrich  von 

Ofterdingen. —  Fugitive      thoughts. —  More      fugitive 

thoughts. — Thoughts    on     philosophy    and    physics. — 

Hymns  to  the  night. 

O'CONNELL,  Daniel.  Luby,  T.  C.  Life  and  public  ser- 
vices of  Daniel  O'Connell.  With  T  3434. 

Paine,  Thomas.  Conway,  M.D.  Life  of  Thomas  Paine. 
2  v.  T  3416. (/. 

Palmerston,  Viscount,  K.G.  Lome,  Marquis  of.  Vis- 
count Palmerston,  K.G.  T  3424./. 

Parnell,  Charles  Stewart.  Walsh,  R.  F.  Charles 
Stewart  Parnell,  his  brilliant  achievements.  T  3434. 

Pitt,  William.      Rosebery,  Lord.     Pitt.  T  3536.;-. 

Polk,  Sarah  Childress.  Nelson,  A.  and  Fanny.  Memo- 
rials of  Sarah  Childress  Polk,  wife  of  the  nth 
president  of  the  U.  S.  T  3555. w. 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.  Stebbing,  W.  Sir  Walter  Ra- 
legh :  a  biography.  T  3632. r. 

Ranjit  Singh.  Griffin,  Sir  L.  Rulers  of  India  :  Ranjit 
Singh.  T  3635. 

Renan,  Ernest.     Recollections  and  letters  of.     T  3691.0. 

Salisbury,  Marquis  of.  Traill,  H.  D.  Marquis  of 
Salisbury.  T  3845. 

Santley,  Charles,  student  and  singer.  Reminiscences 
of.  T  3858. 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip.    Bourne,  H.  R.  F.    Sir  Philip  Sidney. 

T  4053.'^. 

SIMMS,  William  Gilmore.  Trent,  W.  P.  William  Gil- 
more  Simms.  T  4077. 

SiNDiA,  Madhava  Rao.  Keene,  H.  G.  Rulers  of  India: 
Madhava  Rao  Sindia.  T  4079. 

Smith,  Henry  Boynton.  Stearns,  L.  F.  American 
religious  leaders  :  Henry  Boynton  Smith.   T  4124./. 

Smith,  William  and  Lucy.  Merriam,  G.  S.,  edr.  Story 
of  William  and  Lucy  Smith.  T  4129. 

Spurgeon,  Charles  Haddon.  Conwell,  R.  H.  Life  of 
Charles  Haddon  Spurgeon.  T  4204.^. 


Spurgeon,  Charles  Haddon.  Pike,  G.  H.  Charles  Had- 
don  Spurgeon.  T  4204./. 

—  Shindler,  Rev.  R.     Life  and  labors  of  Charles  Had- 

don Spurgeon.  T  4204. j. 

Strafford,  Thomas  Wentworth,  earl  of.  Browning, 
R.      Life  of  Strafford.  T  4250.(5] 

Sumner,  Charles.  Grimke,  A.  H.  Life  of  Charles 
Sumner  :  the  scholar  in  politics.  T  4288.^. 

Talleyrand,  Prince  de.  Broglie,  Due  de,  edr.  Me- 
moirs of  the  prince  de  Talleyrand.  V.  4,  5.  T  4328.*. 

—  t  Same.     v.  4,  5.  T  3759. 
Toombs,  Robert.     Stovall,  P.  A.    Robert  Toombs,  states- 
man, speaker,  soldier,  sage.  T  4448. 

Wagner,    Richard.     Praeger,  F.     Wagner   as    I    know 

him.  T  4631./. 

Washington,  George.     Baker,  W.  S.     Itinerary  of  Gen. 

Washington,  from  June  15,  1775,  to  Dec.  23,  1783. 

I  T  4673.1. 

—  Bowen,  C.  W.,  edr.     f  History  of  the  Centennial  cele- 

bration of  the  inauguration  of  George  Washington, 

April  30,  1889.  T  4894.01. 

White,    Bishop   William.       Ward,    J.    H.      Makers   of 

America  :  Bishop  White.  T  4812. 

Whitman,    Walt.      Autobiographia  ;  or,    the  story  of  a 

life.  T  4815.3. 

—  Clarke,  W.     Walt  Whitman.  T  4815. 
William  II.,  emperor  of  Germany.     Bigelow,  P.     The 

German  emperor  and  his  eastern  neighbors. 

T  4843.*. 
WiNDOM,  William,  Secretary  of  the  U.  S.  Treasury. 

f  His  last  speech  [at]  banquet  of  the  N.  Y.  Board 

of  Trade  and  Transportation.  T  4791. 

Wordsworth,   William.     Sutherland,   J.    M.     William 

Wordsworth  :  the  story  of  his  life.   2d  ed.   T  4912.^. 


B.    Collective   Biography. 

Bancroft.     Chronicles  of  the  builders  of  the  common- 
wealth.    V.  2-4,  6.  7.  T  5515, 
—  Index  to  "  Chronicles  of  the  builders,"  etc.     v.  1-7. 

T  5515. «. 
Ewart.     Toilers  in  art.  T  5140. 

Contents:  John  Tenniel. — Leon  L'hermitte. — Oskar 
Pletsch. — Jean  Paul  Laurens. — Fran9ois  Louis  Fran- 
9ais. — Chintreuil  and  Lavielle. — Frederic  Shields. — 
Frederick  Walker. — Charles  Henry  Bennett. — George 
John  Pinwell. — Frederick  Eltze. — Thomas  Faed. — 
Josef  Israels. — Alexis  Harlamoff. — Maxime  Lalanne. — 
George  Tinwortli. — Thomas  Bewick. — John  Flaxman. 
Gibbins.      English  social  reformers.  T  5165. 

Gossip  of  the  century.     By  the  author  of  "  Flemish  in- 
teriors."    2  V.  T  5604. 
Harrison,  edr.      New  calendar  of  great  men.       T  5188. 
Note. — Biographies  of  the  558  worthies  of  all  ages 
and  nations  in  the  Positivist  calendar  of  Auguste  Comte. 
HuTTON.      Literary  landmarks  of  London.     Sth  ed. 

T  5219.3. 
MuNRO.     Heroes  of  the  telegraph.  T  5322. 

Contents  :  Sir  Charles  Wheatstone. — Samuel  Morse. 
— Sir  William    Thomson. — Sir    Charles    William    Sie- 
mens.— Johann  Philipp  Reis. — Thomas  Alva  Edison. — 
The  Phonograph. — David  Edwin  Hughes. 
Powell  and  Shippen.      f  Officers  of  the  army  and  navy 
(regular)  who  served  in  the  civil  vjar.       T  4871. </. 
Richmond.     World's  women  ;  or,  woman  first  and  last 
and  what  she  has  done.  T  5371. 

Ritchie,    Anne    T.      Records    of    Tennyson,     Ruskin, 
Browning.  T  5374-''- 

Stoddard.     Under  the  evening  lamp.  T  5423.«. 

Contefits:  Scotch  contemporaries  of  Burns. — James 
Hogg  (the  Ettrick  .shepherd). — William  Motherwell. — 
The  early  years  of  Gifford. — Robert  Bloomfield. — 
John  Clare.— Ebenezer  Elliott.— David  Gray.— William 
lilake. — Hartley  Coleridge. — Thomas  Lovell  Beddoes, 
—  George  Daiiey. — Thomas  Love  Peacock. — Edward 
Fitzgerald.  —  Richard  Monckton  Milnes  (Lord 
Houghton). 


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2— CYCLOPiEDIAS,  COLLECTED  WORKS,  Etc. :  Literary  Periodicals. 


PART    2-CYCLOPv^DIAS,    COLLECTED    WORKS,    AND 

PERIODICALS. 


A.     Cyclopsedias  and  Collected  Works. 

Armstrong.     Little    giant    cyclopa.'dia    and  treasury  of 
ready  reference.  C  2015. 

Carlyle,  T.     Last  words  of.  M  76. 

Contents  :  Wotton  Reinfrcd  :  a  romance. — Excursion 
(futile  enough)  to  Paris. — Letters. 
Everybody's  pocket  cyclopaedia  of  things  worth  know- 
ing. C  2i40.rt. 
Hazell's  Annual  for  1892  :  a  cyclopcedic  record  of  men 
and  topics  of  the  day.  C  2191. 
f  IcoNOGRAPHic    encycloptedia.       v.    7.       Principles   of 
geology.      P)y  A.  Heilprin.                              C  2S44. 
f  International  cyclopaedia:  a  compendium  of  human 
knowledge.      [Ed.  by]  H.  T.  Peck.      15  v.      1S92. 

C  2634. 
Johnson's  New  general  cyclopaedia.  C  2847. 

LuciAN.     Selections  from.     Transl.  by  Emily  J.  Smith. 

M  274. 
f  Popular  encyclopaedia.     Ed.  by  C.  Annandale.     v.  10- 
13-  C  2714. 

SOUTHWICK.      Wisps  of  wit  and  wisdom  ;  or.  knowledge 
in  a  nutshell.  C  2416. 

Swift,  J.  Works,  v.  4.  Edinb.,  1768.  D'.  M  431. <^. 
Contents  :  Drapier  letters,  continued. — Account  of 
the  execution  of  \Villiam  Wood. — Considerations  on 
the  attempt  to  pass  Mr.  Wood's  brass  money  in  Ireland. 
— Short  view  of  the  state  of  Ireland. — Answer  to  a 
memorial  of  the  poor,  etc.,  of  Ireland. — Vindication  of 
the  Lord  Carteret. — Considerations  upon  two  bills  re- 
lating to  clergy. — Proposal  for  paying  the  national 
debts. — Examination  of  abuses,  etc.,  in  Dublin.  —  Let- 
ter concerning  the  sacramental  test.  —  Arguments 
against  the  power  of  bishops. — Tiic  Presbyterians'  plea 
of  merit. — .-Vdvantages  proposed  by  repealing  the  test. 
— Queries  relating  to  the  sacramental  test. — Roman 
Catholics'  reasons  for  repealing  the  test. — Reasons 
against  settling  the  tithe  of  hemp. — Modest  proposal 
for  preventing  the  children  of  the  poor  from  being  a 
burden. — Petition  of  the  footmen  in  Dublin. — Proposal 
for  giving  badges  to  beggars. — Advice  to  the  freemen 
of  Dublin. — Of  the  choice  of  a  recorder. — Last  speech 
of  Ebenezer  Elliston. — The  intelligencer. — Remarks  on 
Swift's  tracts. — Gulliver's  travels. 
Washington,  G.  Writings  of.  Collected  and  ed.  by 
W.    C.    Ford.     V.    12,    13.  M  7S0. 

12.     1790-1794.     13-     1794-1798- 

,B.     Literary   Periodicals. 

t  Advocate  and  family  guardian,     v.    57.     (Jan. -Dec, 
1891.)  C  6801. 

t  American  art  review.  2  v.  in  4,  r8So-8i.  G  8802../. 
f  Arena,  The.  v.  5,  6  (Dec  1891-Nov.  1892).  C  6509. 
Argosy,  The.     v.  7-13  (Dec.  i,  1888-Feb.  20,  1892). 

C  6804. 
Note. — Continuation  of  "  Golden  argosy  "  [C  6835]. 
t  Army  and  navy  journal,  U.  S.     v.  2g(Augt.  29,  189T- 
'Augt.   20.  1S92).  C  6904. 

t  Athen.ium  :  Jan. -Dec.  1892.  C  6804. 

Atlantic  monthly,  v.  69,  70 (J an. -Dec.  1892).  C6511. 
Belford's  monthly.      v.   1-3  (Sept.    1891-Nov.  1892). 

C  6521. 

Note. — Old  series,     v.  7-9. 

+  Book  chat.     v.  7  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  M.7532. 

Boy's  own   annual,      v.   13,  14  (Oct.  4,   1890-Sept.   24, 

1S92).  C  6S11. 

Browne's    Phonographic    weekly.      v.    17   (Jan. -Dec, 

1892).  W  1537. 

t  Bi'siNESS  :  a  practical  journal  of  the  office,     v.  10,  11 

(Jan.-Dec  1891).  C  6814. 

A'ote. — Formerly  "  The  office." 


Century,  The.  v.  21,  22  (Nov.  1891-Oct.  1892).  C  6549. 
Chatterbox,  1892.     Ed.  by  J.  E.  Clarke.  C  6551. 

Chautau<,iuan,  The.     v.  14,  15  (Oct.  iSgi-Sept.  1892).      ^ 

C  6552.    - 
f  Chi  Phi  quarterly,     v.  14,  15  (.Vpl.  1889-Nov.  1890). 

C  6552. 
Cosmopolitan,  The.     v.  12,  13  (Nov.  1891-Oct.  1892). 

C  6562. 
Demorest's   Family   magazine,     v.   28  (Nov.  1891-Oct. 

1892).  C  6824. 

Domestic  monthly,     v.  35,  36  (Apl.  1891-March,  1892). 

C  6825. 
f  Edinburgh  review,     v.  175,  176  (Jan. -Oct.  1892). 

C  6580. 
f  Educational  review,     v.  2,  4  (June,  1891-Dec.  1892). 

C  6580.^. 
t  Fortnightly  review,     v.  51,  52  (Jan.-Dec.  1892). 

C  6593. 
f  Forum,  The.  v.  12, 13  (Sept.  1891-Augt.  1892).  C  6595. 
Girl's  own  annual,     v.  12,   13  (Oct.  4,   1890-Sept.  24, 

1892).  C  6834. 

Godey's  Lady's  book.     v.  124,  125  (Jan.-Dec.  1892). 

C  6602. 
Golden  argosy,     v.  5,6  (Dec.  4,  1886-Nov.  24.  iS88), 

C  6835. 
Note. — Continued  as  the  "  Argosy  "  [C  6804J. 
Golden  days  for  boys  and  girls,     v.  12  (Nov.  25,  1890- 

Nov.  21,   1891).  C  6835.a. 

Harper's  New  monthly  magazine,    v.  84,  85  (Dec.  1891- 
Nov.  1892).  C  6612. 
Harper's  weekly.  v.30-33(Jan.i886-Dec.  1889).  C  6938. 
Harper's  Young  people,     v.  13  (Nov.  3,  1891-Oct.  25, 

1892).  C  683S. 

f  Hartford  seminary  record,     v.  i,  2  (Oct.  iSgo-Augt. 

1892).  C  6613. 

Home-maker,  The.     Ed.  by  Jenny  June.     v.   8  (Apl.- 

Sept.  1892).  C  6626. 

f  Illustrated   American.      v.   9-12  (Nov.    1891-Dec. 

1892).  C  6845. 

f  Illustrated   London  news.     v.   17  (July-Dec   1S50) 

and  19  (July-Dec.  1S51).  C  6945. 

Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthly,     v.  33,  34  (Jan.-Dec. 

1892).  C  6854.a. 

+  Library  journal,     v.  17  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).        M  8662. 
I.ippincott's  Monthly  magazine,     v.  49,  50  (Jan.-Dec. 

1892).  C  6661. 

Literary  news.     New  series,     v.  13  (Jan.-Dec.  1892). 

M  7662. 
I  Literary  world,  v.  23  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  6855. 
t  Littell's    Living    age.     "5th    series,     v.    69-75   (Jan. 

iS90-Sept.  1891).  C  6663. 

f  London  quarterly  review,     v.  77,  78  (Oct.   iSgi-JuIy, 

1S92).  C  6664. 

Lothrop's  Annual,  1892.  C  6665. 

f  Magazine  of  American  history,     v.  27,  28  (Jan.-Dec. 

1892).  C  6670. 

Musical  record  :  Jan.-Dec.  1892.  C  6866. 

f  Nation,  The.     v.  54,  55  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).       C  6866. 
+  New-church  messenger,     v.  62,  63  (Jan.-Dec.  1892). 

C  6867. 
New    England  magazine.     New  series,     v.   5,  6  (Sept. 

1891-Augt.  1892).  C  6697. 

Nineteenth  century,  v.  31,  32  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  6699. 
•f  North    American    review.       v.    154.    155    (Jan.-Dec. 

1S92).  C  6700. 

+  Our  animal  friends,     v.  19  (Sept.  1891-Augt.  1892^. 

C  6868.^. 
+  Our  society  journal,     v.  14  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).  C  6868.^. 

A'ote. — On  insurance. 
Outing:    an    illustrated    monthly    magazine   of    sport, 

travel,  and  recreation,     v.  19,  20  (Oct.  1891-Sept. 

1892*.  C  6704. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


3— FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION:  About,  E.,  /..Artist  in  crime. 


Peterson's  Magazine,     v.  loi,  102  (Jan.-Dec.  1892). 

C  6709. 

f  Phonetic  journal,    v.  51,  52  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  6710. 

Phrenological  journal,     v.  94,  95  [New  series,  v.  45. 
46]  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  6711. 

f  Publishers' weekly,  v.  41,  42  (Jan.-Dec.  1S92).  M7716. 

f  Quarterly  review,     v.  174,  175  (|an.-Oct.  1S92). 

C  6717. 

f  Review  of  reviews,     v.  5  (Feb.-July,  1892).      C  6722. 

f  Sailors'  magazine  and  seamen's  friend,     v.  64  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1892).  C  6729. 

St.  Nicholas  :  an  illustrated  magazine  for  ynung  folks, 
V.  19.     Pts.  I,  2  (Nov.  1891-Oct.  1892).      C  6730. 

f  Saturday  review,     v.  73,  74  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  6877. 

Scribner's  Magazine,  v.  11,  12  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  6740. 

f  Student's  journal  :  devoted  to  Graham's  Standard  pho- 
nography.    V.  19,  20  (Jan.-Dec.  1891).        C  6885. 

Sunday  :  readings  for  the  young.     1892,  1S93.    C  6757. 

f  United  service  :  a  monthly  review  of  military  and  naval 
affairs.     New  series,  v.  7,  8  (Jan.-Dec.  1892). 

C  6773.^. 

f  Voice,  The.     v.  9  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).     Folio. 

f  Western  antiquary,     v.  10  (Augt.  r89a-July,  1891). 

C  67S4. 

t  Westminster  review,     v.  137,  138  (Jan.-Dec.  1892). 

C  6785. 

Wide  awake,  v.  HH.(34)(Dec.  1891-May,  1892).  C  6789. 


\  Woman's   illustrated   world. 
1892). 


5-8   (Jan.    1891-Dec. 
C  6997. 


C.  Scientific    and    Technological 
nals  and  Transactions. 


Jour- 


t  American  analyst,    v.  8,  9  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).   C.  7802.0'. 
X  American  architect  and  building  news.     v.  1-8.     8  v. 

in  10  (1S76-80).  G  8802. 

—  f  Safne.     v.  35-38  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  7802.0. 

f  American  machinist,     v.  15  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  7902. 
X  Architect,  The  :  a   weekly  illustrated  journal  of  art, 

civil   engineering,  and 'building,      v.  18-24  (1877- 

80).  G  8803. 

Architectural  and   building  monthly,     v.  3,  4  (Apl. 

1891-Apl.  1892).  C  7804. 

t  Architectural  record,    v.  i  (July,  iS9i-July,  1892). 

C  7508. 
t  Architecture  and  building,     v.  '16,    17 

1892). 
•j- Builder  and  woodworker,  v.28  (Jan.-Dec.  181 
X  Building    news    and    engineering    journal. 

(July,  1877-Dec.  1881). 
f  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  14  (Jan.-Dec. 


Delineator,  The.     v.  37-40  (Jan.  1891-Dec 

f  Doctor,  The.     v.  3,  4  (1SS9-90). 

Note. — Vol.  3  is  imperfect. 
f  Electrical  review,     v.  19,  20  (Augt.  29, 
20,  1892). 


(Jan.-Dec. 
C  7803. 

J2).  07814- 

V.  33-41 
G  8813. 
1892). 
C  7816. 
,  1892). 
C  7824. 
C  7825. 

1891-Augt. 
C.7927. 


t  Engineering  and  building   record   and   sanitary  engi- 
neer,    v.  16-18  (June,  1887-Nov.  1888).  C  7828.3. 

—  f  Same.     v.  19,  Nov.  1-5  (Dec.  1-29,  1S88). 

Botind  with  \.  li  of  C  7828.0. 
f  Engineering  and  mining  journal,    v.  53,  54  (Jan.-Dec. 

1892).  C  7828! 

f  Iron  age,  The.  v.  49,  50  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  7847. 
f  Jewelers'  circular,     v.   23,   24  (Augt.   5,    1891-July, 

27,  1892).  C  7848.' 

t  Jewelers'  weekly,     v.    13,    14  (Sept.    30,    1891-Sept. 

21,  1S92).  C  7947. 

t  Locomotive,    The.       New    series,    v.    13    (Jan.-Dec. 

1S92).  C  7663. 

f  Manufacturer  and  builder,     v.  24  (Jan.-Dec.  1892). 

c  7857- 

f  Manufacturers'  review  and  industrial  record,     v.  25 

(Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  7858. 

Millinery  trade  review,  v.  17  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  7862. 

f  Photographic  times  and  American  photographer,     v, 

22  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).  C  7871. 

f  Plumber  and  sanitary  engineer,     v.    i,   2    (Dec.  1877- 

Nov.  1879).  C  7872.^. 

Note. — Continued     as     "Sanitary     engineer"     [C. 

7S77.0.]. 

f  Plumber's  trade  journal,     v.  14  (Jan.-Dec.  1892). 

C  7872. 
f  Popular    science    monthly,     v.     40,    41    (Nov.    1891- 
Oct.  1892).  C  7714. 

f  Record   and    guide,     v.  49,   50  (Jan.-Dec.   1892). 

C  7874.'^ 
f  Sanitary  engineer,     v.  3-13  (Dec.  1879-May,  1886). 

C  7877-a. 
Note. — Continuation  of   "  Plumber  and  sanitary  en- 
gineer "  [C  7872.0.],   and  continued  as  "  Sanitarj'  en- 
gineer and  construction  record  "  [C  7877.^]. 
f  Sanitary  engineer  and  construction  record,     v.  14.  15 
(June,  iS86-May,  1S87).  C  7877.^. 

Note.  —  Continuation      of      "Sanitary      engineer" 
[C  7S77.0],  and  continued  as  "  Engineering  and  build- 
ing record  and  sanitary  engineer ''  [C  7828.0.]. 
f  Scientific  American,     v.   66,  67  (Jan.-Dec.    1892). 

C  7979-«- 
'•   33>   34  (Jan.-Dec.  1892). 

C  7979'/- 
f  Contributions  to  knowledge. 
C  4883. 
Life  histories  of  North  Amer- 
ican birds,  with  special  reference  to  their  breeding,  hab- 
its, and  eggs. 

—  f  Report  for  1859-61.  C  4747. 

—  f  Sa»ie  for  year  ending  June  30,  18S9.     [Pt.  2.]     Re- 

port of  the  National  Museum.  C  4747. 

—  I  Same  to  July,  1S90.  C  4747. 
f  Techniker,  Der.     v.    14  (Nov.    1891-Oct,    1892). 

C  7887. 

United  States.     Patent  Office,     f  Alphabetical  lists  of 

patentees  and  inventions  for  the  quarters   ending 

Mch.  31-Dec.  31,  1892  [v.  58-61].  C  7891.*. 

—  f  Official  gazette,    v.  5S-61  (Jan.-Dec.  1892).     C  789I. 


—  f  Same  :  Supplement. 

Smithsonian  Institution. 
V.  28. 
Contents  :  Bendire,  C. 


PART  3.-FICTION 


Fiction   alphabetically   arranged  by  I  Alexander,  A/rs.  [m 

.        .  ,     ^^.   ,  1  —  Snare  of  the  fowler. 

Authors   and   Titles. 


AND    JUVENILE  FICTION. 

Annie  F.   Hector.]     Mammon. 


About,  E.  Mother  of  a  marquis,  a/id  The  aunt's  strat- 
agem. 

Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes.     By  A.  C.  Doyle. 

After  twenty  years,  and  other  stories.      By  J.  Stiirgis. 

AIDE,  H.  Voyage  of  discovery  :  a  novel  of  American 
society. 

Alarcon,  p.  a.  d£.     Child  of  the  ball. 

—  Three-cornered  hat. 

Albert  Savarus.     By  H.  de  Balzac. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  [Mrs.  Annie  F.  Hector.]  For  her 
sake. 


By    Christabel   R. 


Allen,  G.     Duchess  of  Powysland. 
American  claimant.      By  Mark  Twain. 
Amethyst  :   the    story   of   a    beauty. 

Coleridge. 

Angular  stone,  The.     By  Emilia  P.  Bazan. 
Anstey,    F.     [F.    a.    Guthrie.]      Talking    horse    [and 

other  stories]. 
Answered  in  the  negative.     By  Mary  Parmele. 
Anthony  Melgrave.     By  T.  iSI'Caleb. 
Appledore  Farm.     By  Katharine  S.  Macquoid. 
Ariel;  or,  the  author's  world.     By  Mary  Parmele.     {With 

her  "  Answered  in  the  negative.") 
Artist  in  crime.      By  R.  Ottolengui. 


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lAscanio  :  an  historical  romance.     By  A.  Dumas. 

At  the  end  of  the  rainbow.     By  Julia  A.  Sabine. 

At  the  sign  of  the  White  Swan.     By  Olivia  L.  Wilson. 
I  Aunt  Anne.     By  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford. 
.Aunt's  stratagem.      By  E.   About.     {IVit/i  his  "'Mother 
I  of  a  marquis.") 

Austin,  Jane  G.      David   Alden's  daughter,  and  other 
stories  of  Colonial  times. 

Axel  Ebersen,  the  graduate  of  Upsala.     By  A.  Laurie. 

Average  woman.      By  W.  Balestier. 
JBacheller,  I.      Master  of  silence. 

Bacon,  E.  M.      Sfe  Pocket  piece.  The.    ist  series.  No.  i. 

Balestier,  W.  Average  woman. 
, Balzac,  H.  de.  Albert  Savarus. 
I—  Madame  P'irmiani.     (With  his  "Albert  Savarus.") 

—  Paz.     ( With  his  "  Albert  Savarus.") 
I —  Pierrette. 

I—  Vicar  of  Tours.     ( IVith  his  "  Pierrette,  "i 

[Barbara  Dering  :  sequel  to  "  The  quick  or  the  dead?" 

!  By  Amelie  Rives. 

Baring-Gould,  S.     In  the  roar  of  the  sea. 

—  Story  of  Jael.     ( With  "  For  the  defence."     By  B.  L. 

Farjeon.      N.  Y.,  r^/.  1S91.     D°.) 
Baroness,  The  :  a  Dutch  story.     By  Frances  M.  Peard. 
Barr,  Amelia  E.     Christopher  and  other  stories. 

—  Haliam  succession. 

—  Lost  silver  of  Briffault. 

—  Love  for  an  hour  is  love  forever. 

—  Preacher's  daughter  :  a  domestic  romance. 

—  Rose  of  a  hundred  leaves:  a  love-story. 
I —  Short  stories. 

jBarr.  R.     {Luke  Sharp.)     In  a  steamer  chair,  and  other 

shipboard  stories. 
iBarracks,  bivouacs,  and  battles.     By  A.  Forbes. 
[Barrett,  F.     Out  of  the  jaws  of  death. 
|Baz.<n.  Emilia  P.      The  angular  stone. 
iHeard,  D.     Moonblight  (?;/</  Six  feet  of  romance.  , 
JBeattie,  H.  S.     Joshua  Wray  :  a  novel. 
iBkckett,  Mrs.  S.     See  Griffith.  C. 
Behrens,  Bertha.      See  Heimburg,  W. 
iBelhaven  tales.     By  Mrs.  B.  Harrison. 
|Bei  L.  AL     Was  she  wife  or  widow  ? 
iBen-Beor  :  a  story  of  the  Anti-Messiah.    By  H.  M.  Bien. 
JBernuard,  Marie.      Household  idol. 
Berris.      By  Katherine  S.  Macquoid. 
Besant,  W.     Ivory  gate. 

—  Verbena  Camellia  Stephanolis.  and  other  stories. 

Contents  :    Verbena   Camellia    Stephanotis. — Doubts 

of  Dives. — The  demoniac. — The  doll's  house,  and  after. 

Better  days  ;  or,  a  millionaire  of  to-morrow.      By  T.  and 

A.  Fitch. 
Beyond  atonement.      By  Marie  von  Ebner-Eschenbach. 
{Bien,  H.  M.     Ben-Beor  :  a  storf  of  the  Anti-Messiah. 
Big  stake.     By  Mrs.  Robert  Jocelyn. 
Black,  W.      The  magic  ink,  and  other  stories. 

I         Contents  :  The  magic  ink. — A  Hallowe'en  wraith. — 
Nanciebel :  a  tale  of  Stratford-on-Avon. 
Black  police.  The  :  a  story  of  modern  Australia.     By  A. 
;  J.  Vogan. 

■Blacksmith  of  Voe.      By  P.  Cashing. 
JBlake,  M.  M.     Siege  of  Norwich  castle. 
'BoLDREWOOD,  R.      Nevermore. 
lk>ok  of  pity  and  of  death.     By  P.  Loti. 
Booth,  Mrs.  O.     See  "  Rita." 
Born  of  flame  :  a  Rosicrucian  storv.     Bv   Margaret    B. 

Peeke. 
BouRGET,  P.     Pastels  of  men.     2d  series. 

Contents  :  Maurice    Olivier. — A    gambler. — Another 
gambler. — Jacques  Molan. — A  lowly  one. — Corsigues. 
Braddon.   M.   E.      [Mrs.   M.  E.    Maxwell.]      The  Ve- 
netians. 
Bradsiiaw,  W.   R.     Goddess  of  Atvatabar 

the  discovery  of  the  interior  world. 
Brehat,  a.  de.  Romance  of  Trouville. 
Brooksmith.     By  H.  James.     ( irith    his 

the  master.") 
Broughton,  Rhoda.     Mrs.  Bligh. 
Buchanan,  R.     "  Come,  live  with  me,  and  be  my  love 


history  of 


Lesson  of 


I  BULWER  Lytton,  E.,  /ord  Lytton.     Coming  race,  Falk- 
I  land,  Zicci,  and  Pausanias  the  Spartan. 

BUNNER,    H.   C.       Runaway   Browns:   a  story    of  small 
I  stones. 

BtJRNHAM,  Clara  L.     Miss  Bagg's  secretary. 

Burton,  Mina  E.     Ruling  the  planets. 

By  a  Himalayan  lake.     By  an   Indian  exile. 

By  subtle  fragrance  held.     By  Mary  F.  Stevens. 

Bynner,  E.  L.     Zachary  Phips. 
,  Caine,  H.     Cap'n  Davy's  honeymoon  :  a  Manx  yarn. 

Calhoun,  Major  A.     Maud  Morton. 

Calmettes,  F.      Fisher  girl  of  France. 

Calmire. 
j  Cambridge,  Ada.     Not  all  in  vain. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  H.  L.     Daughter's  heart. 
[  —  Sister's  sin. 

Capillary  crime,  and  other  stories.     By  F.  D.  Millet. 

Cap'n  Davy's  honeymoon  :  a  Manx  yam.     By  H.  Caine. 
;  Carey,  Rosa  N.     Sir  Godfrey's  grand-daughters. 

Carlyle,  T.     Wotton  Reinfred  :  a  romance.     In  M  76. 
I  Castle,  E.     "  La  bella,"  and  others. 

Catmur's  cave.     By  R.  Dowling. 

Champney,  Elizabeth  W.     W'itch  Winnie's  studio. 

Characteristics.      By  S.  W.  Mitchell. 
I  Charge  for  France,  and  other  stories.     By  J.  Heard,  jr. 

Charming  to  her  latest  dav.     By  A.  Muir. 

Child  of  the  ball.     By  P.  A.  de  Alarcon. 

Chilton,  E.     History  of  a  failure,  and  other  tales. 

Chosen  valley.     By  Mary  H.  Foote. 

Christopher  and  other  stories.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 

Chronicle  of  Mr.  Bill  Williams.     By  R.  M.  Johnston. 

Churchill,  W.      Princess  of  Fiji. 

Clemens,  S.  L.     See  Twain,  Mark. 

Clifford,  Mrs.  W.  K.     Aunt  Anne. 

—  Love-letters  of  a  worldly  woman. 
!  Close  shave.     By  T.  W.  Knox. 

Cobban.  J.  M.     The  horned  cat. 
COLBECK,  A.     Fall  of  the  Staincliffes. 

Note. — Prize  tale  on  gambling. 
Coleridge,    Christabei   R.      Amethyst  :  the  story  of  a 

beauty. 
Colonel  Starbottle's  client,  and  some  other  people.     By 

B.  Harte. 
Colony  of  girls.      By  Kate  L.  Willard. 
Columbus  and  Beatriz.      By  Constance  G.  DuBois. 
"  Come,  live  with  me,  and  be  my  love."  By  R.  Buchanan. 
Confessions  of  a  publisher.     By  J.  .S.  Winter. 
Conklin,  Mrs.  N.     See  Drinkw.\ter,  Jennie  M. 
Conscience.      By  H.  Malot. 
CoNW.vv,  M.  D.     Prisons  of  air. 
Corelli.  Marie.     Soul  of  Lilith. 
Corinthia  Marazion.     By  C.  Griffith. 
Couperus,  L.     Eline  Vere. 

—  Footsteps  of  fate. 

Covenant  with  the  dead.     By  Clara  Lemore. 
Crawford,  F.  AL     Don  Orsino. 

—  Three  fates. 

Crim,  M.     In  Beaver  Cove,  and  elsewhere.    . 

Crinkle,    Nym.    [A.    C.    Wheeler.]     Primrose    path    of 
dalliance  :  a  romance  of  the  stage. 

Croker,  B.  M.      Diana  Barrington. 

Crommelin,  May.     For  the  sake  of  the  family. 

Crow's  nest.     By  Mrs.  B.  Harrison.      (With   her  "Bel- 
haven  tales.") 

Cross  currents.     By  Mary  A.  Dickens. 
'  Cross   roads  ;    or,    a    choice    in    life.      By    Charlotte    M. 
I  Yonge. 

I  Crotchet  Castle.     By  T.  L.  Peacock.     Ed.  by  Ganiett. 
!  Cruger,    Mrs.  Van- Rensselaer.      See  Gordon,  Julien. 

CuDLiP,  Mrs.  Pender.     See  Thomas,  Annie. 

Gushing,  P.     Blacksmith  of  Voe. 

—  Cut  with  his  own  diamond. 

Cynthia  W^akehams  money.     By  Anna  K.  Green. 

Dare  Lorimer's  heritage.     By  Evelyn  E.  Green. 

Daudet,  a.     Rose  and  Ninette. 

Daughter  of  the  south,  and  shorter  stories.     By  Mrs.  B. 
I  Harrison. 

I  Daughter's  heart.     By  Mrs.  H.  L.  Cameron. 


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David  Alden's  daughter,   and   other   stories  of   Colonial 

times.  By  Jane  G.  Austin. 
David  Grieve.  By  Mrs.  H.  Ward. 
David  Lindsay:  sequel  to  "Gloria."     By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E. 

N.  South  worth. 
Davis.  Rebecca  H.      Kent  Hampden. 

—  Silhouettes  of  American  life. 
Davis,  R.  H.     Van  Bibber  and  others. 

Dawe,  W.  C.  Mount  Desolation  :  an  Australian  ro- 
mance. 

Day,  a.  a.     Mysterious  beggar. 

Day  at  Laguerre's.  and  other  days.     By  F.  H.  Smith. 

Debans,  Camille.      Gabriel's  vocation. 

"  December  roses."      By  Mrs.  C.  Praed. 

De  la  Rame,  Louisa.      See  "  OuiDA." 

Deluge,  The  :  sequel  to  "  \Vith  fire  and  sword."  By 
H.  Sienkiewicz.      2  v. 

Demoniac,  The.  By  W.  Besant.  {With  his  "Verbena 
Camellia  Stephanotis.") 

Denzil  Quarrier.     By  G.  Gissing. 

Dewey  morn,  The.      By  R.  Jefferies. 

Diana  :  the  history  of  a  great  mistake.  By  Mrs.  Oli- 
phant. 

Diana  Barrington.      By  B.  M.  Croker. 

Dickens,  Mary  A.     Cross  currents. 

Divided  lives.     By  E.  Fawcett. 

DoD,  S.  B.     Highland  chronicle. 

Doings  of  Raffles  Haw.     By  A.  C.  Doyle. 

DoUarocracy  :  an  American  novel. 

Doll's  house— and  after.  By  \V.  Besant.  ( With  his 
"  Verbena  Camellia  Stephanotis.") 

Don  Braulio.     By  Juan  Valeria. 

Don  Orsino.     By  F.  M.  Crawford. 

Dorothy  Wallis  :  an  autobiography.  Introd.  by  W. 
Besant. 

Dorothy's  islands.      By  Jenfiie  M.  Drinkwater. 

Doubts'  of  Dives.  By  W.  Besant.  {With  his  "Ver- 
bena Camellia  Stephanotis.") 

DOUDNEY,  Sarah.      Through  pain  to  peace. 

Doughty,  F.  W.  Mirrikh  ;  or,  a  woman  from  Mars  : 
a  tale  of  occult  adventure. 

Douglas,  Amanda.     Sherburne  House. 

DowLiNG,  R.     Catmur's  cave. 

Downfall,  The.      (La  debacle.)     By  E.  Zola. 

Doyle,  A.  C.     Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes. 

—  Doings  of  Raffles  Haw. 

Drake,  Jeanie.      In  old  St.  Stephens. 

Drinkwater,  Jennie  M.    [Mrs.  N.  Conklin.]    Dorothy's 

islands. 
DuBois,  Constance  G.     Columbus  and  Beatriz. 
Duchess,  The.     [Mrs.  Hungerford.]     Lady  Patty. 
Duchess  of  Powysland.     By  A.  Grant. 
Dudevant,  Mde.  A.L.A.D.      See  Sand,  G. 
Dukesborough   tales  :   chronicles  of   Mr.    Bill   Williams. 

By  R.  M.  Johnston. 
Dumas,  A.     Ascanio  :  an  historical  romance. 

—  Taking  the  Bastile  ;  or,  six  years  later. 

Note. — Same    as    his   "Six  years  later."  sequel    to 
"  Queen's  necklace." 
Du  Maurier,  G.     Peter  Ibbetson. 
DuRAND,  Mde.  A.M.C.H.     See  Greville,  H. 
Eaglehurst  towers.     By  Emma  Marshall. 
Earthly  paragon.     By  Eva  W.  McGlasson. 
East  and   west  :  a  story  of  new-born   Ohio.     By  E.  E. 

Hale. 
Er.ERS.  G.     A  thorny  paUi  (Per  aspera). 
Ebner-Eschenbach,  Marie  von.     Beyond  atonement. 
Eckstein,  E.     Hertha. 
Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras,  Golden  rod,  and  other  tales.     By 

Mrs.  B.  Harrison. 
Edwards,  M.  B.     North  country  comedy. 
Eline  Vane.     By  L.  Couperus. 
Elmslie,  Theodora.      His  life's  magnet. 
Erl  queen.  The.     By  Nataly  von  Eschstruth. 
Eschstruth,  Nataly  von.     Erl  queen. 

—  Wild  rose  of  Gross-Stauffen. 

Esther  Vanhomrigh.     By  Margaret  L  Woods. 
Etelka's  vow.     By  Dorothea  Gerard. 


E.Kcellent  knave,  An.     By  J.  F.  Molloy. 

Experiences  of  a  lady  help.     By  J.  S.  Winter. 

Exquisite  fool.  An  :  a  novel. 

Fairfax,  Mildred.  In  the  Vultures'  nest  ;  or,  the  Hu- 
guenots at  the  court  of  France  in  1572. 

Faith.     By  Don  A.  Palacio  Valdes. 

Falkenhorst,  C.      With  Columbus  in  America. 

Falkland.  By  E.  Bulwer-Lytton.  {With  his  "Coming 
race.") 

Fall  of  the  Staincliffes.     By  A.  Colbeck. 

Far  from  to-day.      By  G.  Hall. 

Farjeon,  B.  L.      For  the  defence. 

—  Merry,  merry  boys. 

Fatal  silence.     By  Florence  Marryat. 

Fate  of  Fenella.      By  Helen  Mathers  and  others. 

Note. — Each   of   its  24  chapters   was   written  by  a 
different  author. 
Fawcett,  E.     Divided  lives. 

—  Women  must  weep. 

Felix  Lanzberg's  expiation.     By  O.  Schubin. 

Fellowe,  A.  and  his  wife.  By  Blanche  W.  Howard  and 
W.  Sharp. 

Fenn,  G.  N.     New  mistress. 

Fifty  pounds  for  a  wife.     By  A.  P.  Glyn.  -j 

First  family  of  Tasajara.     By  B.  Harte.  '' 

Fisher  girl  of  France.     By  F.  Calmettes. 

Fitch,  T.  and  Anna.  Better  days  ;  or,  a  millionaire  of 
to-morrow. 

Flight  of  the  shadow.     By  G.  MacDonald. 

Florida  enchantment.  By  A.  C.  Gunter  and  F.  Red- 
mond. 

Flying  Hill  farm.     By  Sophie  Swett. 

Folly  and  fresh  air.     By  E.  Phillpotts. 

Foote,  Mary  H.     Chosen  valley.  ' 

Footsteps  of  fate.     By  L.  Couperus.  '^ 

For  her  sake.     By  Mrs.  Alexander.  ^ 

For  the  defence.     By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 

For  the  sake  of  the  family.     By  Mary  Crommelin. 

For  woman's  love.     By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

Forbes,  A.      Barracks,  bivouacs,  and  battles. 

Forrester,  Mrs.     Of  the  world  worldly. 

Four  destinies.     By  T.  Gautier.  '^ 

France,  A.     Thais. 

Frederic,  H.     Return  of  the  O'Mahony. 

Fuller,  Anna.  Pratt  portraits  :  sketched  in  a  New  Eng- 
land suburb. 

Gabriel's  fate.     By  Camille  Debans. 

Garland,  H.     Jason  Edwards  :  an  average  man. 

—  Member  of  the  third  house  :  a  dramatic  stoiy. 

—  Spoil  of  ofifice  :  story  of  the  modern  west. 
Gardener,  Helen  H.     Pushed  by  unseen  hands. 

—  Thoughtless  yes  [  :  a  collection  of  short  stories.] 
Gautier,  T.     Four  destinies. 

General's  daughter.     By  N.  H.  Potapeeko. 
Gerard,  Dorothea.     Etelka's  vow. 

—  Queen  of  curds  and  cream. 

Germain's  marriage  :  a  tale  of  peasant  life  in  France.    By 

George  Sand. 
Oilman,  Stella.     That  Dakota  girl. 
Oilman,  Wenona.     Saddle  and  sentiment. 
GiLMORE,  Minnie.     Son  of  Esau. 

—  Woman  who  stood  between. 
Gissing,  G.     Denzil  Quarrier. 

Glenwood,  Ida.  Lily  Pearl  and  the  mistress  of  Rose- 
dale. 

Gloria.     By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

Olouvet,  J.  de.     The  svoodman. 

Glyn,  A.  L.     Fifty  pounds  for  a  wife. 

Goddess  of  Atvatabar.     By  W.  R.  Bradshaw. 

God's  fool  :  a  Koopstad  story.     By  M.  Maartens. 

Golden  gossip  :  neighborhood  story  number  two.  By 
Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  W'hitney. 

Golden  rod.  By  Mrs.  B.  Harrison.  {With  her  "Edel- 
weiss of  the  Sierras.") 

Gordon,  Julien.  [Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer  Cruger.]  Mar- 
ionettes. 

Gould,  S.  Baring.     See  Baring-Gould,  S. 

Governor,  The,  and  other  stories.     By  O.  A.  Hibbard. 


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Gramercy  Park.     By  J.  S.  Wood. 

Grania  :  the   story  of  an   island.     By  Hon.  Emily  Law- 
less. 
Grant,  R.     Reflections  of  a  married  man. 
Green.  Anna  K.     Cynthia  Wakeham's  money. 

—  Old  stone  house,  and  other  stories. 

Contents :  The  old  stone  house. — A  memorable 
night. — The  black  cross. — A  mysterious  case. — Shall 
he  wed  her? 

I    Green,  Evelyn  E.     Dare  Lorimer's  heritage. 

i    Greene,  Sarah  P.  McL.     Vesty  of  the  Basins. 

j  Greville,  H,  [Mde.  A.  M.  C.  H.  Durand.]  The 
heiress. 

I    —  Princess  Roubine. 

i    Griffith.  C.     [Mrs.  S.  Beckett.]     Corinthia  Marazion. 

I    "  Ground  arms  !  "     By  Bertha  von  Suttner. 

I    GUNTER.  A.  C.     Miss  Dividends. 

—  and  Redmond,  F.     A  Florida  enchantment. 
i    GuTHRiK,  F.  A.     See  Anstey,  F. 

'    Habberton,  J.     Lucky  lover. 

I    —  Well  out  of  it  :  six  days  in  the  life  of  an  ex-teacher. 

Hagg.vrd,  H.  R.     Nada  the  lily. 

Hale,  E.  E.     East  and  west  :  a  story  of  new-born  Ohio. 

—  Sybil  Knox. 

Half-hours  with  the  millionaires.     Ed.  by  B.  B.  West. 

Hall,  Gertrude.     Far  from  to-day. 

Hallam  succession.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 

Hardy,  T.     Tess  of  D'Urbervilles. 

Harland,  Marion.     [Mrs.  Mary  V.  Terhune.]     His  great 

self. 
Harris,  J.  C.     On  the  plantation. 
Harrison,  Afrs.   B.     Belhaven  tales.  Crow's  nest,  Una 

and    king    David,    Daughter   of    the    south,    and 

shorter  stories. 

—  Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras,  Golden  rod,  and  other  tales. 
Harte,  B.     Colonel  Starbottle's  client,  and  some  other 

people. 

—  First  family  of  Tasajara. 
Hatton,  J.     Princess  Mazaroff. 
Havoc  of  a  smile.     By  L.  B.  Walford. 
Hawthorne,  J.  «;/</  others.     Mayflower  tales. 

Contents  :  Hawthorne,  J.  Modern  girl's  story. — 
Allen,  G.  Massie  Bowman's  fate. — Dowling,  R.  The 
other  and  I  :  a  shadow  story. — Sims,  G.  R.  My  two 
wives. — Nisbet,  H.     Through  the  gap  :  an  adventure. 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.  [edr.].     Tales  and  legends  of  national 
origin  in  England  from  early  times. 

Head  of  the  firm.     By  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell. 

He.\rd,  J.jr.     Charge  for  France,  and  other  stories. 

Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  F.     See  Alexander,  Mrs. 

Heimburg,  W.     [Bertha  Behrens.]     Poor  girl. 

Heiress,  The.     By  H.  Greville. 

Her  brother  Donnard.     By  Emily  E.  Veeder. 

Heresy  of  Mehetable  Clark.     By  Annie  T.  Slosson. 

Hertha.     By  E.  Eckstein. 

HiBiiARD,  G.  A.     The  governor,  and  other  stories. 

Highland  chronicle.     By  S.  B.  Dod. 

His  great  self.     By  Marion  Harland. 

His  life's  magnet.      By  T.  Elmslie. 

His  word  of  honor.     13y  E.  Werner. 

History  of  a  failure,  and  other  tales.     By  E.  Chilton. 

HocKLNG,  S.  K.     Where  duty  lies. 

Hope,  A.     Mr.  Witt's  widow. 

Horned  cat.     By  J.  M.  Cobban. 

House,  E.  H.     Vone  Santo  :  a  child  of  Japan. 

Household  idol.     By  Marie  Bernhard. 
■  Howard,  Blanche  W.  and  Sharp,  W.     A  fellowe  and 
his  wife. 

Howells.  W.  D.     Quality  of  mercy. 

Hudson,  W.  C.     [Barclay  North.]     On  the  rack. 

Human  document,  A.     By  W.  H.  ^L-lllock. 

Humphrey,  F.  P.     New  England  cactus,  and  other  tales 

I  married  a  soldier.     By  Lydia  S.  Lane. 

I  saw  three  ships,  and  other  winter  tales.     Bv  Q. 

Ides  of  March.     By  G.  M.  Robins. 

Imogen  ;  or,  only  eighteen.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 

In  a  steamer  chair,  and  other  shipboard  stories.     By  R. 
Barr. 


In  Beaver  Cove,  and  elsewhere.     By  M.  Crim. 

In  Biscay  ne  Bay.     By  Caroline  W.  Rock  wood. 

In  old  St.  Stephens.     By  Jeanie  Drake. 

In  tent  and  bungalow.     By  an  Indian  exile. 

In  the  roar  of  the  sea.     By  S.  Baring-Gould. 

In  the  vestibule  limited.      By  B.  Matthews. 

In  the  vultures'  nest.     By  Mildred  Fairfax. 

Inconsequent  lives.     By  J.  H.  Pearce. 

Indian  idyls.     By  an  Indian  exile. 

It  came  to  pass.     By  Mary  F.  Sanborn. 

It  happened  yesterday.      By  F.  Marshall. 

Ivory  gate.     By  W.  Besant. 

James,  Mrs.  F.  A.     See  Warden,  Florence. 

James,  H.     Lesson  of  the  master  ;  The  marriages  ;  The 

pupil  ;    Brooksmith  ;  The    solution  ;  Sir  Edmund 

Orme. 
Jason  Edwards  :  an  average  man.     By  H.  Garland. 
Jaunt  through  Java.     By  E.  S.  Ellis. 
Jean  de  Kerdren.     By  Jeanne  Schultz. 
Jefferies,  R.     The  dewey  morn. 
Jenner,  A/rs.  H.     See  Lee,  Katharine. 
Jerome,  J.  K.     Told  after  supper. 
JocELYN,  Mrs.  R.     Big  stake. 
John  Remington,  martyr.     By  Pansy  [A/rs.  G.  R.  Alden] 

and  Mrs.  C.  M.  Livingston. 
JOHNSlON,    R.    M.     Dukesborough  tales  :  chronicles  of 

Mr.  Bill  Williams. 
—  Mr.  Fortner's  marital  claims,  and  other  stories. 
JoKAi,  M.     Pretty  Michal. 

Jonah  of  Lucky  Valley,  and  other  stories.     By  H.  Seeley. 
Jordan,   Kate.     The   other  house  :  a  study  of   human 

nature. 
Joshua  Wray  :  a  novel.     By  H.  S.  Beattie. 
Kennard,  A/rs.  E.     Wedded  in  sport. 
Kent  Hampden.     By  Rebecca  H.  Davis. 
Kentucky  colonel.     By  Opie  P.  Read. 
King,  CaJ>t.  C.     Soldier's  secret. 
King,  Grace.     Tales  of  a  time  and  place. 
Kipling,    R.  and  Balestier,   W.      The    Naulahka  :  a 

story  of  west  and  east. 
Kirschner,  Lola.     See  Schubin,  O. 
Kirsteen  :  the  story  of  a  Scotch  family  seventy  years  ago. 

By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 
Knox,  T.  W.     Close  shave. 
•'  La  bella,"  and  others.     By  E.  Castle. 
Lady  Grizel.     By  Hon.  L.  Wingfield. 
Lady  Patty.     By  the  Duchess. 
Laforest,  D.     Renee  and  Colette. 
Lane,  Lydia  S.     I  married  a  soldier. 
Lanza,  Alarqiiise  Clara  and  Hervey,  J.  C.  Scarabaeus  : 

the  story  of  an  African  beetle. 
La  RAMfe,  Louisa  de.     ^^v  "  Oiida." 
Laurie,  A.     Axel  Ebersen,  the  graduate  of  Upsala. 
Lawless,  Hon.  Emily.     Grania  :  the  story  of  an  island. 
Lee,  Katharine.     [J/rj-.  Henry  Jenner.]     Love  or  money. 
Lee,  V.     [Violet  Paget.]     Vanitas  :  polite  stories. 

Contents  :  Lady  Tal. — A  worldly  woman. — Legend 
of  Mme.  Krasinska. 
Leffingwell,  W.  B.    Manulito  ;  or,  a  strange  friendship. 
Lemore,  Clara.     Covenant  with  the  dead. 
Leona.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 
Lesson  of  the  master.      By  H.  James. 
Lewis,  Airs.  Hairiet.    Two  husbands  ;  or,  buried  secret.s. 
Life's  fairy  tales.     By  J.  A.  Mitchell. 
Lily  Pearl  and  the  mistress  of  Rosedale.     By  Ida  Glen- 
wood. 
Little  game  with  destiny.     By  Marie  St.  Felix. 
Little  lady  of  Lagunitas.     By  R.  H.  Savage. 
Lost  colony.     By  J.  F.  Raymond. 
Lost  silver'of  Briffault.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
LOTI,  P.      Book  of  pity  and  of  death. 
Love  for  an  hour  is  love  forever.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Love-lettei-s  of  a  worldly  woman.   By  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford. 
Love  or  money.     By  Katharine  Lee. 
Lucky  lover,  A.     By  J.  Habberton. 
Ludlow.  J.  M.     That  angelic  woman. 
Maartens,  M.     God's  fool :  a  Koopstad  story. 
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M'Caleb,  T.     Anthony  Melgravc. 
McClelland,  M.  G.     Manitou  Island. 
MacDonald,  G.     Flight  of  the  shadow. 
McGlasson,  Eva  W.     An  earthly  paragon. 
M'Lennan,  M.      Muckle  Jock,  and  other  stories  of  peas- 
ant life  in  the  north. 
Macquoid,  Katharine  S.     Appledore  Farm. 

—  Berris. 

—  Maisie  Derrick. 

Mad  tour.     By  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell. 

Madame  Firmiani.  By  H.  de  Balzac.  {With  his  "Al- 
bert Savarus.") 

Magic  ink,  and  other  stories.     By  W.  Black. 

Maisie  Derrick.      By  Kath.  S.  Macquoid. 

Mallock,  W.  H.     a  human  document. 

Malot,  H.     Conscience. 

Mammon.     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 

Man  and  money.     By  E.  Souvestre. 

Man  in  possession.      By  "  Rita."' 

Manitou  Island.     By  M.  G.  McClelland. 

Manley,  R.  M.     Some  children  of  Adam. 

Manuelita  :  the  story  of  San  Xavier  del  Bac.  By  Marian 
C.  Wilson. 

Manulito  ;  or,  a  strange  friendship.  By  W.  B.  Leffing- 
well. 

Mariam  ;  or,  twenty-one  days.     By  H.  Victor. 

Marionettes.     By  Julien  Gordon. 

Marriage  of  Elinor.     By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Marriages,  The.  By  H.  James.  {With  his  "  Lesson  of 
the  master.") 

Marshall,  Emma.     Eaglehurst  towers. 

—  It  happened  yesterday. 

—  Winifrede's  journal. 

Marryat,  Florence.    [Mrs.  F.  M.  Lean.]    Fatal  silence. 
Master  of  Ettersberg.     By  E.  Werner. 
Master  of  silence.      By  I.  Bacheller. 
Mathers,  Helen.      T'other  dear  charmer. 

—  and  others.      Fate  of  F"enella. 

A''otd.  — Each  of  the  24  chapters  of    this  book  were 
written  by  a  different  author. 
Matthews,  B.      In  the  vestibule  limited. 

—  and  ]essov,  G.  H.     A  tale  of  twenty-five  hou/s. 
Maud  Morton.     By  Major  A.  Calhoun. 
Maxwell,  Mj-s.  M.  E.     See  Braddon.  M.  E. 
Mayflower  tales.     By  J.  Hawthorne  and  others. 
Meade,  L.  T.     [Mrs.  E.  T.  Smith.]     Medicine  lady. 

—  Out  of  the  fashion. 

—  Ring  of  rubies. 

Medicine  lady.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 

Meiss.ner,  Madame  de.     Tcherkesse  prince. 

Member  of  Tattersall's.     By  H.  Smart. 

Member  of  the  third  house.     By  H.  Garland. 

Merry,  merry  boys.      By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 

Millet,  F.  D.     Capillary  crime,  and  other  stories. 

Mirrikh  ;  or,  a  woman  from  Mars.     By  F.  W.  Doughty. 

Miserere  :  a  musical  story.     By  Mabel  Wagnalls. 

Miss  Bagg's  secretary.      By  Clara  L.  Burnham. 

Miss  Dividends.     By  A.  C.  Gunter. 

Miss  Wilton.     By  Cornelia  Warren. 

Mistress  Branican.      By  J.  Verne. 

Mitchell,  J.  A.     Life's  fairy  tales. 

Mitchell,  S.  W.     Characteristics. 

Modern  Red  Riding  Hood.     By  C.  A.  Jones. 

Molesworth,  Mrs.      Imogen  ;  or,  only  eighteen. 

—  Leona. 

MoLLOY,  J.  F.     An  excellent  knave. 

Moonblight  and  Six  feet  of  romance.     By  D.  Beard. 

Moore,  G.     Vain  fortune. 

Morris,  W.     Story  of  the  glittering  plain. 

Mother  of  a  marquis.     By  E.  About. 

Mount  Desolation  :  an  Australian  romance.     By  W.  C. 

Dawe. 
Mr.  East's  experiences   in   Mr.  Bellamy's  world.     By  C, 

Wilbrandt. 
Mr.    Fortner's    marital    claims,  and    other    .stories.     By 

R.  M.  Johnston. 
Mr.  Witt's  widow.     By  A.  Hope. 
Mrs.  Bligh.     By  Rhoda  Broughton. 


Mrs.  Dines's  jewels  :  a  mid-Atlantic  romance.  By  \V. 
C.  Russell. 

Mrs.  Keats  Bradford.     By  Maria  L.  Pool. 

Mrs.  Leslie  and  Mrs.  Lennox  :  a  novel. 

Muckle  Jock,  and  other  stories  of  peasant  life  in  the 
north.     By  M.  M'Lennan. 

MuDDOCK,  J.  E.     Stormlight ;  or,  the  Nihilist's  doom. 

MuiR,  A.     Charming  to  her  latest  day. 

MUNKITTRICK,  R.  K.     Some  New  Jersey  Arabian  nights. 

Mysterious  beggar  :  a  novel  founded  on  facts.  By  A. 
A.  Day. 

Mysterious  Mrs.  Wilkinson,  and  other  stories.  By  W. 
E.  Norris. 

Nada  the  lily.     By  H.  R.  Haggard. 

Naulahka,  The  :  a  story  of  west  and  east.  By  R.  Kip- 
ling and  W.  Balestier. 

Nearest  and  dearest.  By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South- 
worth. 

Needell,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Passing  the  love  of  women. 

—  Story  of  Philip  Methuen. 
Nevermore.     By  R.  Boldrewood. 

New  England  cactus,  and  other  tales.  By  F.  P.  Hum- 
phrey. 

New  mistress.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

New  saint's  tragedy.     By  T.  A.  Pinkerton. 

Nimrod  &  Co.     By  G.  Ohnet. 

NoRRis,  W.  E.  Mysterious  Mrs.  Wilkinson,  and  other 
stories. 

North,  Barclay.     See  Hudson,  W.  C. 

North  country  comedy.     By  M.  B.  Edwards. 

Not  all  in  vain.     By  Ada  Cambridge. 

Number  twenty  :  fables  and  fantasies.     By  H.  D.  Traill. 

Of  the  world  worldly.     By  Mrs.  Forrester. 

Ohnet,  G.     Nimrod  &  Co. 

Old  Dacres'  darling.     By  Annie  Thomas. 

Old  stone  house,  and  other  stories.     By  Anna  K.  Green. 

Old  ways  and  new.     By  Viola  Roseboro'. 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  Diana  :  the  history  of  a  great  mis 
take. 

—  Kirsteen  :  the  story  of  a  Scotch  family  seventy  years 

ago. 

—  Marriage  of  Elinor. 

On  the  plantation.     By  J.  C.  Harris. 

On  the  rack.     By  W.  C.  Hudson. 

One  good  guest.     By  L.  B.  Walford. 

Only  human  ;  or,  justice.     By  J.  S.  Winter. 

Onoqua.     By  F.  C.  Sparhawk. 

Other  house,  The  :  a  study  of  human  nature.     By  Kate 

Jordan. 
Ottolengui,  R.     An  artist  in  crime. 
"  Ouida."     [Louisa  de  la  Rame  ]     Tower  of  Taddeo. 
Out  of  the  fashion.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 
Out  of  the  jaws  of  death.     By  F.  Barrett. 
Paget,  Violet.     See  Lee,  V. 
Pain,  B.     Stories  and  interludes. 
Palacio  Valdes,  Don  A.     Faith. 
Parmele,  Mary.     Answered  in  the  negative  \and  Ariel  ; 

or,  the  "  author's  world  "]. 
Parr,  ]\Irs.  Louisa.      The  squire. 
Parry,  Major  G.     Story  of  Dick. 
Passing  the  love  of  women.     By  Mrs.  J.  H.   Needell. 
Pastels  of  men,  2d  series.      By  P.  Bourget. 
Pausanias  the  Spartan.      By  E.  Bulvver-Lytton.     {With 

his  "  Coming  race.") 
Paz.     By  H.  de  Balzac.      ( With  his  "  Albert  Savarus.") 
Peacock,  T.  L.     Crotchet  Castle.     Ed.  by  Garnett. 
Pearce,  J.  H.     Inconsequent  lives. 
Peard,  Frances  M.      The  baroness  :  a  Dutch  story. 
Peeke,  Afrs.  Margaret  B.     Born  of  flame  :  a  Rosicrucian 

story. 
Penance  of  Portia  James.     By  Tasma. 
People  at  Pisgah.     By  E.  J.  Sanborn. 
Peter  Ibbetson.      By  G.  Du  Maurier. 
Phillpotts,  E.     Folly  and  fresh  air. 

Pierce,  S.  L.     Stolen  steps.  ; 

Pierrette.      By  H.  de  Balzac.  9 

Pinch  of  experience,  A.     By  L.  B.  Walford.  9 

Pinkerton,  T.  A.     New  saint's  tragedy.  | 


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Pocket  piece.  The  :  short  stories  and  sketches  by  Ameri- 
can authors,      ist  series,  No.  i.     By  E.  M.  Bacon. 
Contents:  The  Toddville  raffle. — Zenas  Smith's  ride 
to    Roxbury. — Squaring   an    old    account. — McRotty's 
van. — Uncle  Sunday. — The  historian  of  the  future. 
Pool,  Maria  L.      Mrs.  Keats  Bradford. 

—  Roweny  in  Boston. 

Poor  girl.     By  W.  Heimburg. 

PoTAPEEKO,  N.  H.     General's  daughter. 

Praed,  Mrs.  C.      "  December  roses." 

Pratt  portraits  :  sketched  in  a  New  England  suburb. 
By  Anna  Fuller. 

Preacher's  daughter  :  a  domestic  romance.  By  Amelia 
E.  Barr. 

Pretty  Michal.      By  M.  Jokai. 

Primrose  path  of  dalliance.     By  Nym  Crinkle. 

Prince  Schamyl's  wooing.     By  R.  H.  Savage. 

Princess  Mazaroff.      By  J.  Hatton. 

Princess  of  Fiji.      By  W.  Churchill. 

Princess  Roubine.      By  H.  Greville. 

Prisons  of  air.     By  M.  D.  Conway. 

Pupil,  The.  ISy  H.  James.  {With  his  "Lesson  of  the 
master.") 

Pushed  by  unseen  hands.     By  Helen  H.  Gardener. 

Quality  of  mercy.     By  W.  D.  Howeils. 

Queen  of  curds  and  cream.     By  Dorothea  Gerard. 

Question  of  taste.      By  M.  Maartens. 

Ragsdale,  Lulah.     Shadow's  shadow. 

Ralph  Ryder  of  Brent.     By  Florence  Warden. 

Rame,  Louisa  de  la.     See  "  OuiDA." 

R.WMOND,  J.  F.     The  lost  colony. 

Reade,  Amye.     Slaves  of  the  sawdust. 

Reed,  O.  P.     Kentucky  colonel. 

Reflections  of  a  married  man.     By  R.  Grant. 

Renee  and  Colette.      By  D.  Laforest. 

Reputation  of  George  Saxon,  and  other  stories.  By  M. 
Roberts. 

Return  of  the  O'Mahony.     By  H.  Frederic. 

Reunited  :  a  story  of  the  civil  wai".  By  a  popular  south- 
ern author. 

RiDDliLL,  A/rs.  J.  H.      Head  of  the  firm. 

—  Mad  tour. 

Ring  of  rubies.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 

"  Rita."     [Mrs.  O.  Booth.]     Man  in  possession. 

—  Vagabond  lover. 

Rives,  .Vmelie.     Barbara  Dering  :  sequel  to  "  The  quick 

or  the  dead  ?" 
Roberts,   M.      Reputation  of  George  Saxon,  and  other 

stories. 
Robins,  G.  M.      Ides  of  March. 
Robinson,  F.  W.     Wrong  thdt  was  done. 
ROCKWOOD,  Caroline  W.     In  Biscayne  Bay. 
Roger  Hunt.      By  Celia  P.  Woolley. 
Roll  of  honor.     By  Annie  Thomas. 
Romance  of  Trouville.      By  A.  de  Brehat. 
Romantic  talcs.     Vols.  i-6. 

1.  Ewing,  Juliana  H.  Lob  Lie-by-the-fire. — Wild 
Jack.  From  "  Temple  Bar." — Forester,  Afrs.  Vir- 
ginia.— Mr.  Josiah  Smith's  balloon  voyage.  From 
"  Belgravia." — Peard,  Mary  F.  Number  7639. — Rob- 
inson. A.  Mary  F.  Goneril. — Out  of  season.  From 
''  Temple  Bar." 

2.  Professor  and  the  harpy.  From  the  Cornhill  mag- 
azine.— Shorthouse.  J.  ^Iarquis  Jeanne  Hyacinth  de 
St.  I'elaye. — The  rock  scorpions.  From  the  Cornhill 
magazine. — Black,  W.  Queen  Tila's  wager. — King 
Pepin  and  Sweet  Clive.  From  the  Cornhill  magazine. — 
Gierke.  E.  M.  A  film  of  gossamer. — The  Liy  figure. 
From  the  Cornhill  magazine. — Count  of  Rochmont. 
From  "  Temple  Bar." 

3.  Uncle  George's  will.  From  "  Temple  Bar." — 
Murray,    E.    C.    G.     Fleur    de    Lys.— Poynter,  E.  C. 

•  Emilia,  an  episode. — Stanley,  J.  How  Quedlington 
was  sent  down. — Au  pair.  From  "Temple  Bar." — 
Conway,  H.  My  first  client. — Lindsay,  Z<7</j',  of  Bal- 
carres.     Gracie. 

4.  Besant,  W.  and  Rice,  J.  The  ten  years'  tenant. — 
Hunt,    Margaret.     Truth   triumphant. — Doyle,    A.    C. 


Bones. — Muirhead,  F.  Two  plots.— Collins,  W.  She 
loves  and  lies. — Daudet,  A.  Siege  of  Berlin. — Payne, 
J.      Patient  Kitty. 

5.  My  Paris  masters.  By  the  author  of  "  Reata."— 
Ouida.  Mouflou. — Martin,  ^Urs.  H.  Beauchamp  &. 
Co. — Reade,  C.  The  Knighlsbridge  mystery. — Arch- 
deacon Holden's  tribulations.  From  the  Cornhill 
magazine. — Stretton,  Hesba.  Michel  Lorio's  cross. — 
Duchess,  The.     In  durance  vile. 

6.  Hardy,  T.  The  three  strangers. — Anstey,  F. 
The  black  poodle.  —  Sturgis,  J.  Lord  Richard  and  I. 
— Stevenson,  R.  L.  The  pavilion  on  the  links. — Xor- 
ris,  W.  E.  Hermit  of  Saint-Eugene. — Mattie.  From 
Blackwood's  magazine. 

Rose  and  Ninette.      By  A.  Daudet. 

RosEBORO',  Viola.     Old  ways  and  new. 

Roweny  in  Boston.      By  Maria  L.  Pool. 

Ruling  the  planets.     By  Mina  E.  Burton, 

Runaway   Browns  :  a  story  of  small  stories.      By  U.  C. 

Bunncr. 
Russell,   W.  C.      Mrs.   Dine.s's  jewels  :    a  mid- Atlantic 

romance. 

—  Strange  elopement. 

Sabine,  Julia  A.     At  the  end  of  the  rainbow. 
Saddle  and  sentiment.     By  Wenona  Oilman. 
St.  Felix,  Marie.     Little  game  with  destiny. 
San  Salvador.     By  Mary  A.  Tincker. 
Sanborn,  E.  J.     People  at  Pisgah. 
Sanborn,  Mary  ¥.     It  came  to  pass. 
Sand,  G.     [Mde.  A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.]     Germain's  mar- 
riage :  a  tale  of  peasant  life  in  France. 
Savage,  R.  H.     Little  lady  of  Lagunitas. 

—  Prince  Schamyl's  wooing. 

Scarabaeus  :  the  story  of  an  African  beetle.     By  the  Mar- 
quise Clara  Lanza  and  J.  C.  Hervey. 

SCHUBIN,  O.     [Lola  Kirschner.]    Felix  Lansberg's  expi- 
ation. 

ScHULTZ,   Jeanne.     Jean  de  Kerdren. 

Sea  Mew  Abbey.     By  Florence  Warden. 

Seeley,  H.     Jonah  of  Lucky  Valley,  and  other  stories. 
!  Sergeant,  Adeline.     Story  of  a  penitent  soul. 
[Serrano,  Mary  J.,  trans/.     War  under  water. 

Shadow's  shadow.     By  Lulah  Ragsdale. 

Sharp,  Luke.     See  Barr,  R. 

She  fell  in  love  with  her  husband.     By  E.  Werner. 

Sherburne  House.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Sherlock  Holmes,  Adventures  of.     By  A.  C.  Doyle. 

Short  stories.     By  Mrs.  Amelia  E.  Barr. 

Siege  of  Norwich  castle.      By  M.  M.  Blake. 

Sienkiewicz,  H.     The  deluge  :  historical  novel.     Sequel 
to  "  With  fire  and  sword."     2  v. 

Silhouettes  of  American  life.     By  Rebecca  H.  Davis. 

Sir  Edmund  Orme.     By  H.  James. 

Sir  Godfrey's  grand-daughters.     By  Rosa  N.  Carey. 

Sister's  sin.      By  Mrs.  L.  Cameron. 

Six  feet  of  romance.     By  D.  Beard.    {IVith  his  "  Moou- 
blight.") 

Slaves  of  the  sawdust.      By  Amye  Reade. 

Slosson,  Annie  T.     Heresy  of  Mehetable  Clark. 

Smart,  H.     Member  of  Tattersall's. 

Smith,  A/rs.  E.  T.      See  Meade,  L.  T. 

Smith,  F.  IL      Day  at  Laguerre's,  and  other  days. 

Snare  of  the  fowler.     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 

Solution,   The.     By  H.James.     (IVith  his  "Lesson  of 
[  the  master.") 

I  Some  children  of  Adam.     By  R.  M.  Manley.' 
[  Son  of  Esau.      By  Minnie  Gilmore. 
j  Soul  of  Lilith.     By  Marie  Corelli. 

'  Soutiiworth,    Afrs.    E.    D.    E.    N.      David    Lindsay  : 
sequel  to  "Gloria." 

—  For  woman's  love. 

—  Gloria. 

I  —  Nearest  and  dearest. 
Souvestre,  E.     Man  and  money. 
Sparhawk,  Frances  C.      Onoqua. 

Spoil  of  office  :  story  of  the  modern  west.      By  H.  Gar- 
land. 
Squire,  The.     By  Mrs.  [Louisa]  Parr. 


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Stannard,  Mrs.  H.  E.  V.     See  Winter,  J.  S. 

Stevens,  Mary  F.     By  subtle  fragrance  held. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  and  Osbourne,  L.     The  wrecker. 

Stolen  steps.     By  S.  L.  Pierce. 

Stories  after  nature.     By  C.  Wells. 

Stories  and  interludes.     By  B.  Pain. 

Stormlight ;  or,  the  Nihilist's  doom.     By  J.  E.  Muddock. 

Story  of  a  penitent  soul.      By  Adeline  Sergeant. 

Story  of  Dick.     By  Major  G.  Parry. 

Story  of  Jael.    By  S.  Baring-Gould.     {Bound  with 

the  defence."     By  B.  L.  Farjeon.) 
Story  of  Philip  Methuen.      By  Mrs.  J.  H.  Needell, 
Story  of  the  glittering  plain.      By  W.  Morris. 
Story-teller,  Number  i,  being  the  first  volume  of  ' 

talcs." 

Strange  elopement,  A.     By  W.  C.  Russell. 
Sturgis,  J.     After  twenty  years,  and  other  stories. 
Suttner,  Bertha  von.     "  Ground  arms  !  " 
Sybil  Knox.     By  E.  E.  Hale. 

Taking  the  Bastile  ;  or,  six  years  later.     By  A.  Dumas. 
Note. — Same   as   his    "Six   years  later,"    sequel   to 
"  Queen's  necklace." 
Tale  of  twenty-five  hours.     By  B.  Matthews  and  G.  H. 

Jessop. 
Tales  and  legends  of  national  origin  in  England.     [Ed.] 

by  W.  C.  Hazlitt. 
Tales  of  a  time  and  place.      By  Grace  King. 
Talking  horse  [,  and  other  stories.]     By  F.  Anstey. 
Tasma.     Penance  of  Portia  James. 
Taylor,  H.  C.     With  edge  tools. 
Tcherkesse  prince.     By  Madame  de  Meissner. 
Terhune,  M)-s.  Mary  V.     See  Harland,  Marion. 
Tess  of  the  D'Urbervilles.     By  T.  Hardy. 
Thais.     By  A.  P'rance. 
That  angelic  woman.     By  J.  M.  Ludlow. 
That  Dakota  girl.     By  Stella  Gilman. 
That  stick.     By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 
That  wild  wheel.     By  Frances  E.  Trollope. 
Theodoli,  Marchesa.     Under  pressure. 
Therese  de  Quilliane.     By  L.  de  Tinseau, 
Thomas,  Annie.      [Mrs.   Pender   Cudlip.]     Old  Dacres" 

darling. 
—  Roll  of  honor. 

Thorny  path,  A.     (Per  aspera.)     By  G.  Ebers.     2  v. 
Thoughtless  yes  [,  and  other  stories.]   By  Helen  Gardener. 
Three-cornered  hat.      By  P.  A.  de  Alarcon. 
Three  fates.     By  F.  M.  Crawford. 
Through  pain  to  peace.     By  Sarah  Doudney. 
Tincker,  Mary  A.     San  Salvador. 

Tinseau,  L.  de.     Therese  de  Quilliane  ;  or,  on  the  con- 
vent's threshold. 
Told  after  supper.     By  Jerome  K.  Jerome. 
T'Other  dear  charmer.     By  Helen  Mathers. 
Tower  of  Taddeo.     By  "  Ouida." 

Traill,  H.  D.     Number  twenty  :  fables  and  fantasies. 
Trollope,  Frances  E.     That  wild  wheel. 
Twain,  Mark.     [S.  L.  Clemens.]     American  claimant. 
Two  husbands  ;  or,  buried  secrets.     By  Harriet  Lewis. 
Two  tales.     See  Story-teller. 
Una  and  king  David.     By  Mrs.  B.  Harrison.     {With  her 

"  Belhaven  tales.") 
Under  pressure.     By  Marchesa  Theodoli. 
Vagabond  lover.      By  "Rita." 
Vain  fortune.     By  G.  Moore. 
Valeria,  J.     Don  Braulio. 
Van  Bibber  and  others.     By  R.  H.  Davis. 
Vanitas.     By  V.  Lee. 

Veeder,  Emily  E.      Her  brother  Donnard.     2d  ed. 
Venetians.     By  M.  E.  Braddon. 
Verbena  Camellia  Stephanotis,  and  other  stories. 

Besant. 
Verne,  J,     Mistress  Branican. 
Vesty  of  the  basins.      By  Sarah  P.  McL.  Greene. 
Vicar  of   Tours.     By  H.    de   Balzac.    ( With  his 

rette.") 
Victor,  H.     Mariam  ;  or,  twenty-one  days. 
Vogan,    a.   J,     The  black  police :    a   story  of    modern 

Australia. 


By  W. 


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Voyage  of  discovery.      By  H.  Aide. 
Wagnalls,  Mabel.     Miserere  :  a  musical  story. 
Walfori),  L.  B.      Havoc  of  a  smile. 

—  One  good  guest. 

—  Pinch  of  experience. 

War  under  water.       Transl.  by  Mary  J.  Serrano. 
Ward,  Mrs.  H.      David  Grieve. 

Warden,  Florence.  [Mrs.  F.  A.  James.]  Ralph  Ryder 
of  Brent. 

—  Sea  Mew  Abbey. 

Warren,  Cornelia.     Miss  Wilton. 
Was  she  wife  or  widow  ?     By  M.  Bell. 
Wedded  to  sport.     By  Mrs.  E.  Kennard. 
Wee  widow's  cruise  in  quiet  waters.     By  an  Indian  exile. 
Well  out  of  it.     By  J.  Habberton. 
Wells,  C.     Stories  after  nature. 

Werner,  E.  [Elisabeth  Buerstenbinder.]  His  word  of 
honor.      (Flammenzeichen.) 

—  Master  of  Ettersberg. 

—  She  fell  in  love  with  her  husband. 

West,  B.  B.,  edr.      Half-hours  with  the  millionaires. 

Wheeler,  A.  C.      See  Crinkle,  Nym. 

Where  duty  lies.     By  S.  K.  Hocking. 

Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Golden  gossip  :  neighborhood 
story  number  two. 

Wilbrandt.  C.  Mr.  East's  experiences  in  Mr.  Bel- 
lamy's world. 

Wild  rose  of  Gross-Stauffen.     By  Nataly  v.  Eschstruth. 

WiLLARD,  Kate  L.      Colony  of  girls. 

Wilson,  Marian  C,  Manuelita  :  the  story  of  San  Xavier 
del  Bac. 

Wilson,  Olivia  L.     At  the  sign  of  the  White  Swan. 

Wingfield,  Hon.  L.      Lady  Grizel. 

Winif rede's  journal.      By  Emma  Marshall. 

Winter,  J.  S.  [Mrs.  H.  E.  V.  Stannard.]  Confessions 
of  a  publisher. 

—  Experiences  of  a  lady  help. 

—  Only  human  ;  or,  justice. 

Witch  Winnie's  studio.      By  Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 
With  Columbus  in  America.     By  C.  Falkenhorst. 
With,  edge  tools.     By  H.  C.  Taylor. 
Woman  who  stood  between.     By  Minnie  Gilmore. 
Women  must  weep.     By  E.  Fawcett. 
Wood,  J.  S.     Gramercy  Park  :  a  story  of  N.  Y. 
Woodman,  The.     By  J.  de  Glouvet. 
Woods,  Margaret  L.      Esther  Vanhomrigh. 
Woolley,  Celia  P.      Roger  Hunt. 

Wotton  Reinfred  :  a  romance.  By  T.  Carlyle.  (/«  his 
"  Last  words  of.")  M  76 

Wrecker,  The.     By  R.  L.  Stephenson  and  L.  Osbourne. 
Wrong  that  was  done.     By  F.  W.  Robinson. 
Yone  Santo  :  a  child  of  Japan.     By  E.  H.  House. 
Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     Cross  roads  ;  or,  a  choice  in  life. 

—  That  stick. 

Younger  sister,  A.     By  the  author  of  "  The  atelier  Du 

Lys." 
Zachary  Phips.     By  E.  L.  Bynner. 

Zicci.    By  E.  Bulwer-Lytton.    ( /F//// ///>"  Coming  race.") 
Zola,E.     The  downfall.  (La  debacle.) 


B.     Juvenile    Fiction  alphabetically  ar- 
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Abd    el    Ardavan.       [Harry    W.   French.]      Lance   of 

Kanana :  a  story  of  Arabia. 
Adams,  W.  T.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 
Alden,  Afrs.  G.  R.     See  Pansy. 
Alger,    H.    Jr.       Dean    Dunham  ;    or,    the    Walerford 

mystery. 

—  Digging  for  gold. 

—  Erie  train  boy. 

—  Five  hundred  dollar  check. 

—  Young  boatman. 

All-over-the  world  series.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 
Allen,  W.   B.     Gulf  and  glacier ;   or,  the  Percivals  in 
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Along  the  Florida  reef.     By  C.  F.  Holder. 

Among  typhoons  and  pirate  craft.  Hy  Capt.  L.  An- 
derson. 

Anderson,  Capt.  L.     Among  typhoons  and  pirate  craft. 

Armstrong,  Frances.     Changed  lots. 

Atkinson,  Rev.  ].  C.     Playhours  and  half-holidays. 

—  Walks,  talks,  travels,  and  exploits  of  two  schoolboys. 
New  ed. 

AULNOY,  Madame  d' .  Fairy  tales.  Newly  done  into 
English. 

Austin,  Jane  G.  Moonfolk  :  a  true  account  of  the  home 
of  the  fairy  tales. 

Barerock  ;  or,  the  island  of  pearls.     By  H.  Nash. 

Bark,  Amelia.    Michael  and  Theodora  :  a  Russian  story. 

Battle  of  New  York  :  a  story  for  all  young  people.  By 
W.  Stoddard. 

Berkeleys,  The,  and  their  neighbors.  By  Molly  E. 
Seawell. 

KuebeJl  :  a  story  of  child  life  now-a-days.  By  Emma 
Marshall. 

BoYESEN,  H.  H.      Boyhood  in  Norway. 

Boyhood  in  Norway.      By  H.  H.  Boyesen. 

Boyhood  of  Lincoln.      By  H.  Butterworth. 

Brewster,  Marian.      Under  the  water-oaks. 

Brian's  home.     By  Fannie  E.  Newberry. 

Bristol  bells  :  a  story  of  the  i8th  century.  By  Emma 
Marshall. 

Brown  owl  :  a  fairy  story.     By  F.  H.  M.  Hueffer. 

Burnett,  Frances  H.     Giovanni  and  the  other. 

Butterworth,  H.      Boyhood  ol  Lincoln. 

Calhoun,  A.  R.      Lost  in  the  canon. 

Canoemates  :  a  story  of  the  Florida  reef  and  Everglades. 
By  K.  Munroe. 

Captain  of  the  Kittiewink.     By  H.  D.  Ward. 

Captured  by  Zulus.      By  H.  Prentice. 

Castlemon,  H.  [C.  a.  Fosdick].  War  series  :  Marcy 
the  refugee. 

Changed  lots.     By  Frances  Armstrong, 

Child  of  the  precinct.      By  Sarah  Doudney. 

Clare,  A.  "  Crooked  S"  :  the  story  of  a  square  peg  in 
a  round  hole. 

Clocks  of  Rondaine,  and  other  stories.   By  F.  R.  Stockton. 

CoLLODi,  C.     Story  of  a  puppet  ;  or,  advs.  of  Pinocchio. 

Coryell,  J.  R.     Diego  Pinzon. 

Cowan,  J.  F.     Pony-expressman. 

Cox,  Maria  McI.    Jack  Brereton's  three  months' service. 

Crompton,  Frances  E.  Master  Bartlemy  ;  or,  the  thank- 
ful heart. 

"  Crooked  S  "  :  the  story  of  a  square  peg  in  a  roimd 
hole.      By  A.  Clare. 

Crystal  hunters.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Curtis,  Alice  E.     Neighbors  in  Barton  Square. 

Dean  Dunham  ;  or,  the  Waterford  mystery.  By  H.  Al- 
ger, jr. 

Deland,  Margaret.     Story  of  a  child. 

Diego  Pinzon.     By  J.  R.  Coryell. 

t>igg'ng  for  gold.     By  II.  Alger,  jr. 

Doudney,  Sarah.     Child  of  the  precinct. 

Dr.  Dodd's  school.     By  J.  L.  Ford. 

Ellis,  E.  S.     From  the  throttle  to  the  president's  chair. 

—  Jaunt  through  Java. 

—  Wild-woods  series.  No.  2  :  On  the  trail  of  the  moose. 
Elsie  at  Viamede.     By  Martha  Finley. 

Enchanted  garden,  An  :  fairy  tales.  By  Mrs.  Moles- 
worth. 

Englishman's  haven.     By  W.  J.  Gordon. 

Erie  train  boy.     By  H.  Alger,  jr. 

FAIRY  TALES.  Aulnoy,  Madame  d'.  Fairy  tales. 
Newly  done  into  English. 

—  Austin,  Jane  G.     Moonfolk:   a   true  account  of  the 

home  of  the  fairy  tales. 
• —  Goddard,  Julia.     Fairy  tales  in  other  lands. 

—  Hueffer,  F.  H.  M.     The  brown  owl  :  a  fairy  story. 

—  Jacobs,  J.,  edr.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

—  Lang,  A.,  edr.     Green  fairy  book. 

—  McCarthy,  J.  H.,  edr.    Thousand  and  one  days.    2  v. 

—  Molesworth,  Mrs.    An  enchanted  garden  :  fairy  tales. 

—  Valentine,  {Mrs.),  edr.     The  old  fairy  tales. 


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FAIRYTALES.      Williams, 'S\el2iE.,  edr.     Tak 
the  "  Mabinogion." 

—  Yeats,  W.  B.    edr.     Irish  fairy  tales. 
j  Father  Brighthopes.     By  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

Fenn,  G.  M.     Crystal  hunters. 

—  Rajah  of  Dah. 
I  —  Syd  Belton  :  the  boy  who  would  not  go  to  sea. 

Finley,  Martha.      Elsie  at  Viamede. 

Finn  and  his  companions.      By  S.  O'Grady. 

Fishin'  Jimmy.      By  Annie  T.  Slosson. 

Five  hundred  dollar  check.     By  H.  Alger,  jr. 

Five    little    Peppers  grown   up  :  sequel    to    "  Five  little 
I  Peppers   midway.  '     By  Margaret  Sidney. 

j  Five  little  Peppers  midway  :  sequel  to  "  Five  little  Pep- 
I  pers  and  how  they  grew."     By  Margaret  Sidney. 

Foot,  Katharine  B.      Rovings  of  a  restless  boy. 

Ford,  J.  L.     Dr.  Dodd's  school. 

Fosdick,  C.  A.     See  Castlemon,  Harry. 

Fre.nch,  Harry  W.     See  Abd  el  Ardavan. 

From  school-room  to  bar.     By  W.  H.  W.  Moran. 
I  From  the   throttle   to   the    president's  chair.     By  E.    S. 
I  Ellis. 

I  Garland,  H.     Little  Norsk  ;  or,  papa's  flaxen. 
[  Giovanni  and  the  other.     By  Frances  H.  Burnett. 
1  Goddard,  Julia.      Fairy  tales  in  other  lands. 

Gordon,  W.  J.      Englishman's  haven. 
I  Green  fairy  book.     Ed.  by  A.  Lang. 
I  Gulf  and  glacier  ;  or,  the   Percivals  in  Alaska.     By  W. 

B.  Allen. 
I  Hale,  E.  E.  and  Lucretia  P.     New  Harry  and  Lucy. 
i  Helen  Glenn  :  a  story  for  girls.     By  Lucy  C.  Lillie. 
!  Henty,  G.  a.     Young  colonists. 

Holder,  C.  F.      Along  the  Florida  reef. 

Hueffer,  F.  PL  M.     The  brown  owl  :  a  fairy  story. 

Huntington,  Rev.  G.    Nakoma  :  a  story  of  frontier  life. 

In  the  queen's  navee.      By  C.  N.  Robinson  and  J.  Ley- 
land. 

Indian  fairy  tales.     Ed.  by  J.   Tacobs. 

Irish  fairy  tales.     Ed.  by  W.  B.  Yeats. 

Jack  Brereton's  three  months'  service.     By  Maria   McI. 
Co.K. 

Jack  the  hunchback.     By  J.  Otis. 

Jacobs,  J.,  edr.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Jewett,  j.  H.     The  bunny  stories. 

Jones,  C.  A.     Little  Sir  Nicholas  :  a  story  for  children. 
'  —  Modern  Red  Riding  Hood. 

Kaler,  j.  O.     See  Otis,  J. 
j  Lance  of  Kanana.     By  .A.bd-el-Ardavan. 

L.ANG,  A.,  edr.     Green  fairy  book. 
j  Laurie,  A.     Schoolboy  days  in  Russia. 
I  Lillie,  Lucy  C.      Helen  Glenn  :  a  story  for  girls. 
!  Little  Norsk  ;  or.  Papa's  flaxen.     By  11.  Garland. 
I  Little  Queenie  :  a  story  of  child-life  sixty  years  ago.     By 
\  Emma  Marshall. 

i  Little  Sir  Nicholas  :  a  story  for  children.    By  C.  A.  Jones. 
'  Lost  in  the  canon.      By  A.  R.  Calhoun. 
I  McCarthy,  J.  H..  edr.     Thousand  and  one  days.     2  v. 
I  Machar,  Agnes  M.      Marjorie's  Canadian  winter. 

Maggie  Bradford's  fair.      By  Joanna  H.  Mathews.     (4th 
!  series  of  the  "  Bessie  books.  ") 

Maid  Marian  and  Robin  Hood.     By  J.  E.  Muddock. 

Marcy  the  refugee.      By  H.  Castlemon. 

Marjoribanks.     By  E.  Wright. 

Marjorie's  Canadian  winter.     By  Agnes  M.  Machar. 

Marshall,  Emma.      Bluebell  :  a  story  of  child  life  now- 
a-days. 

—  Bristol  bells  :  a  story  of  the  iSth  century. 

—  Little  Queenie  :  a  story  of  child-life  60  years  ago. 
Master  Bartlemy;  or,  the  thankful  heart.      By  Frances 

E.  Crompton. 
Mathews,   Joanna  H.      Maggie   Bradford's  fair.      (4th 

series  of  the  •'  Bessie  books.") 
Matthews,    B.      Tom    Paulding  :    a  search   for  buried 

treasure  in  the  streets  of  N.  Y. 
Meyer,  Capt.  W.  E.     Wrecked  on  the  Bermudas. 
Michael  and    Theodora  :  a    Russian   story.      By  Amelia 

Barr. 
Millionaire  at  sixteen.     By  Oliver  Optic. 


In: 


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! 


Miss  Ashton's  new  pupil.     By  Mrs.  S.  S.  Robbins. 

Miss  Malcolm's  ten  :  a  story  for  the  King's  Daughters. 
By  Margaret  E.  Winslow. 

Missing  million,  A  ;  or,  the  adventures  of  Louis  Bel- 
grave.     By  Oliver  Optic. 

MoLESWORTH,  Mrs.    An  enchanted  garden  :  fairy  stories. 

—  "  Farthings  "  :  the  story  of  a  stray  and  a  waif. 

—  Robin  Redbreast  :  a  story  for  girls. 

Moonfolk  :  a  true  account  of  the  home  of  the  fairy  tales. 

By  Jane  G.  Austin. 
MoRAN,  W.  H.  W.     From  school-room  to  bar. 
MUDDOCK,  J.  E.     Maid  Marian  and  Robin  Hood. 
Mu.N'ROE.   K.     Canoemates  :  a  story  of  the  Florida  reef 

and  E.verglades. 
Nakoma:  a  story  of  frontier  life.    By  Rev.  G.  Huntington. 
Nash,  H.     Barerock  ;  or,  the  island  of  pearls. 
Neighbors  in  Barton  Square.     By  Alice  E.  Curtis. 
New  Harry  and  Lucy.      By  E.  E.  and  Lucretia  P.  Hale. 
New  York  boy,  A.     By  A.  L.  Putnam. 
Newberry,  Fannie  E.     Brian's  home. 
Number  91  ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a  New  York  telegraph 

boy.     By  A.  L.  Putnam. 
O'Grady,  S.     Finn  and  his  companions. 
Old  fairy  tales.     Ed.  by  Mrs.  Molesworth. 
On  the  trail  of  the  moose.     By  E.  S.  Ellis.     (Wild-woods 

series,  No.  2.) 
Optic.  Oliver  [VV.  T.  Adams].     All-over-the-world  series, 

V.    I  :  a    missing    million  ;   or.    the    adventures  of 

Louis  Belgrave. 

—  Same,  v.  2  :    Millionaire  at  sixteen. 
Otis,  J.  [J.  O.  KalerJ.      Jack  the  hunchback. 

—  Treasure-finders  :    A  boy's  adventures  in  Nicaragua. 
Pansy  {Mrs.  G.   R.   Alden],  and  Livingston,  Mrs.  C. 

M.     John  Remington,  martyr. 
Perry,  Nora.      Rosebud  garden  of  girls. 
Playhours  and  half-holidays.      By  Rev.  J.  C.  Atkinson. 
Pony-expressman.      By  J.  T.  Cowan. 
Pot  of  gold,  and  other  stories.     By  Mary  E.  Wilkins. 
Prentice,  H.     Captured  by  Zulus. 
Putnam,  A.  L.     New  York  boy. 

—  Number  91  ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a  New  York  tele- 

graph boy. 

—  Tom  Tracy  ;  or,  the  trials  of  a  New  York  newsboy. 
Rajah  of  Dah.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Robbins,  Mrs.  S.  S.      Miss  Ashton's  new  pupil. 
Robin   Redbreast  :    a  story   for  girls.     By    Mrs.    Moles- 
worth. 


Robinson,   C.   N.   and  Leyland,   J.       In   the  queen's 

navee. 
Rose,  A,  of  a  hundred  leaves.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Rosebud  garden  of  girls.      By  Nora  Perry. 
Rovings  of  a  restless  boy.     By  Katharine  B.  Foot. 
Schoolboy  days  in  Russia.     By  A.  Laurie. 
Seawell,  Molly  E.     The  Berkeleys  and  their  neighbors. 
Sidney,  Margaret.     Five  little  Peppers  grown  up  :  sequel 

to  "  Five  little  Peppers  midway." 

—  Five   little    Peppers    midway  :  sequel  to   ''  Five  little 

Peppers  and  how  they  grew." 
Slosson,  Annie  T.      Fishin'  Jimmy. 
Stockton,  F.  R.    Clocks  of  Rondaine,  and  other  stories. 
Stoddard,   W.     Battle  of  New  York  :  a  story  for  all 

young  people. 
Story  of  a  child.     By  Margaret  Deland. 
Story  of  a  puppet  ;  or,  adventures  of  Pinocchio.     By  C. 

Collodi. 
Swett,  Sophie.     Flying  Hill  farm. 
Syd  Belton  :  the  boy  who  would  not  go  to  sea.     By  G.  M. 

Fenn. 
Tales  from  the  "  Mabinogion."  Ed.  by  Meta  E.  Williams. 
Thousand  and  one  days.     Ed.  by  J.  H.  McCarthy.     2  v. 
Tom    Paulding :    a   search    for    buried    treasure    in    the 

streets  of  New  York.     By  B.  Matthews. 
Tom  Tracy  ;  or,  the  trials  of  a  New  York  newsboy.     By 

A.  L.  Putnam. 
Treasure-finders  :  a  bov's  adventure   in  Nicaragua.     By 

J.  Otis. 
Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Father  Brighthopes.     Rev.  ed. 
Under  the  water-oaks.     By  Marian   Brewster. 
Valentine,  Mrs.,  edr.     The  old  fairy  tales. 
Walks,   talks,   travels,  and  exploits  of  two  school-boys. 

By  Rev.  J.  C.  Atkinson. 
Ward,  H.  D.     Captain  of  the  Kittiewink. 
Wilkins,  Mary  E.     Pot  of  gold,  and  other  stories. 

—  Young  Lucretia,  and  other  stories. 

Williams,  Meta  E.,  edr.  Tales  from  the  "Mabi- 
nogion." 

Winslow,  Mai-garet  E.  Miss  Malcolm's  ten  :  a  story 
for  the  King's  Daughters. 

Wrecked  on  the  Bermudas.     By  Capt.  W.  E.  Meyer. 

Wright,  E.      Majoribanks. 

Yeats,  W.  B.,  edr.     Irish  fairy  tales. 

Young  boatman.     By  H.  Alger,  yV. 

Young  colonists.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Young  Lucretia,  and  other  stories.    By  Mary  E.  Wilkins. 


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PART    4.-HIST0RY, 


GEOGRAPHY, 
TRAVELS. 


VOYAGES,    AND 


A.    American   History  and  Travels. 

Ballou.     Equatorial  America.  P  8024.1?. 

Bl.aine  and  others.     Columbus  and  Columbia.       Q  1526. 

Pt.  I.   Blaine,  J.  G.     Progress  and  development  of 

the  western   world.       Pt.   2.   Buel,    J.    W.      Columbus 

and  the  new  world.     Pt.  3.   Clark,  Prof.  J.     Columbia. 

Pt.   4.   Butterworth 

the  World's  Fair. 
Bol'rgade.     Paraguay. 
FisKE.     Discovery  of  America 
Hervey.     Dark  days  in  Chile 


Hon.    B.     Scope  and   purpose  of 


P  9053- 
2  V.  P  7151. 

the  revolution  of  1891. 
P  9618. 
Nansen.     First  crossing  of  Greenland.  P  7326. 

Oder.     Knockabout  Club  in  search  of  treasure.    [Mexico 
and  Central  America.]  P  8702./?'. 

Packard.     Labrador  coast.  P  7705. 

Parkman.     France  and  England  in  North  America. 

Pt.  6,   A  half-century  of  conflict.     2  v.     P  7706.//. 
Payne.     History  of  the  new  world  called  America,    v.  i. 

T.  T.  ^  7344- 

Pike.     Barren  ground  of  northern  Canada.  P  7712. 

Ralph.     On  Canada's  frontier.  P  7719. 


Rollins.     From  palm  to  glacier,  with  an  interlude  :   Bra- 
zil, Bermuda,  and  Alaska.  P  7726. 

SCAIFE.     America  :  its  geographical  history,  1492-1892. 

N  1733- 

Turner.     Argentina  and  the  Argentines.  P  9769. 

Whymper.      Travels   amongst   the   great   Andes  of   the 
Equator*.  P  9788. 

UNITED    STATES  :    GENERAL    HISTORY    AND 
TRAVELS. 

Bancroft.  Chronicles  of  the  builders  of  the  common- 
wealth, V.  2-4,  6,  7.  T  5515. 
—  Same  :  Index.  T  55i5-'J- 
Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association,  f  Proceedings 
at  annual  meeting,  June  17,  1891.  Q  4539- 
Butterworth.     Zigzag  journeys  on  the  Mississippi. 

Q  54 1-^- 
Caswell.    Our  life  among  the  Iroquois  Indians..  Q  2078. 
Cowan.     New  invasion  of  the  south  :  expedition  of  71st 
infantry.  N.  G.,  to  New  Orleans.  Q  io2. 

Davis.     The  west  from  a  car-window.  Q  iiS- 

Fisher.     Colonial  era.  Q  3I5I' 

Forbes,     f  Artist's  story  of  the  war.     [v.  4.]        Q  7932* 


FREE  LIBRARY  OF  THE  GENERAL  SOCIETY  OF  MECHANICS  AND  TRADESMEN  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK. 


4— HISTORY:   European  History  and  Travels. 


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Gordon.     Land  of  the  almighty  dollar.  Q  173. 

Irwin.      History  of  the  19th  army  corps.  Q  7634. 

King.     Handbook  of  the  U.S.     Text  by  M.  F.  Sweet- 
ser.  Q  244. 

LuMMIS.     Some  strange  corners  of  our  country.   Q  274.^-. 

—  Tramp  across  the  continent.  Q  274. 
Mc.Master.      History  of  the  people  of  the  U.S.     v.  3. 

Q  1670. 
f  Magazine  of  American  history,     v.  27,  28  (Jan. -Dec. 

1892).  C  6670. 

MiLBURN.     Lance,  cross,  and  canoe,  in  the  valley  of  the 

Mississippi.  Q  682. 

Missouri  Commandry.     War  papers  and  personal  rem- 
iniscences,  1861-65.     V.  I.  Q  7685. 
Page.     Old  South  :  essays  social  and  political.        Q  341. 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Co.    Summer  excursion  routes. 

1892.  Q  708 

Powell  mid  Shippen.     f  Officers  of  the  army  and  navy 

(regular)  who  served  in  the  civil  war.  T  4871. </. 
Preston.     History  of  the  loth  regt.  of  cavalrv,  N.  Y.  S. 

Vols.,  1861-65.  '  '      Q  7716. 

Prime.     Along  New  England  roads.  Q  357- 

Rhodes.     History  of  the  U.S.  from  the  compromise  of 

1S50.     2  V.  Q  7723. 

Ridpath.     Popular  history*  of  the  U.S.     Rev.  and  enl. 

Q  i724.<z. 
Rousiers.     American  life.  Q  727. 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,     f  Proceedings  of 

the  2d  annual  congress  at  Hartford.  Ct.,  Apl.  13, 

1S91.  Q  4749. 

Stevenson.     Across  the  plains,  with  other  memories  and 

essays.  Q  420. 

United  States,   Board  of  Indian  Commissioners.   fi3th, 

14th,  i6th-22d  reports,  1881-90.  Q  2773.^. 

—  Indian  Affairs,     f  Report    of    the    commissioner  for 

1871-90.  Q2773- 

—  JVar  Department,     f  Atlas    to   accompany    "  Official 

records  of  the   Union  and  Confederate    armies." 

Pts.  1-8.  Q  7991. 
t  ^^  ar  of  the  Rebellion.     Series  I,  v.  37,  (pts.  i,  2) 

38,  (pts.  1-5),  39.  (pts.  1-3)  and  4o(pt.  i).  Q  7773.^ 
Wai son.     Noble  deeds  of  our  fathers  as  told  by  soldiers 

of  the  Revolution.  Q  4469. 

UNITED    .STATES:   SPECIAL   STATES    AND 
CITIES. 

IS.     Three  episodes  of  Massachusetts  history.     2  v. 

Q  9004./. 
Contents  :  Settlement   of    Boston    Bay. — The  Anti- 
.iimian  controversy. — Study  of  church  and  town  gov- 
ernment. 
Allen.     Blue-grass  region  of  Kentucky,  and  other  Ken- 
tucky articles.  Q  9503. iJ. 
BiEN  </W  Vermeule.     f  Atlas  of   the   metropolitan  dis- 
trict and  adjacent  country.     Folio. 
Carlton.     Wonderlands  of  the  west,  with  sketches  of 
the  Mormons.  Q  9545. 
Denver  Real  Estate  and   Stock  Exchange,     -j-  "Queen 
city  of  the  plains."                                         Q  9824.(j'. 
Donan.     f  Utah  :  a  peep  into  a  mountain-walled  treasury 
of  the  gods.  Q  9574. 
Farrar.     Through    the   wilds  :  advs.   in    the  forests  of 
New  Hampshire  and  Maine.  Q  95S7. 
FuRMAN.     f  Antiquities  of  Long  Island.                 Q  9160. 
Kirkland.     Story  of  Chicago.                                 Q  9849. 
Ladd.     Story  of  New  Mexico.                                  Q  9654. 
Marquis"  Hand-book  of  Chicago.  Q  9288. 
MlNEs'C  Felix  Oldhoy  ".)     Tour  around  New  York,  and 
My  summer  cruise.  Q  9682. 
New  Jersey,     f  Documents  relating  to  the  colonial  his- 
tory of.     v.  m,  16.     Ed.  by  Ricord  and  Nelson. 

Q  9696. 

Ober  and  Westover.     Manhattan  historic  and  artistic  : 

six  day  tour  of  New  York  city.  Q  9336. 

Robinson,  C.     Kansas  conflict.  Q  9375./. 

Robinson.  R.  E.     Vermont  :  a  studv  of  independence. 

Q  9375-<'- 


Salem,  Visitor's  guide  to.  Q  9384. 

Sidney.     Old  Concord  :  her  highways  and  byways. 

Q  9744. 

Wilson,  f  Memorial  history  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  v. 
I,  2.  Q  9897. 

B.     European   History  and    Travels. 

Abbott.     History  of  Greece.     Pt.  2.     From  the  Ionian 

revolt  to  the  30  years'  peace,  500-445  B.C.    N  8501. 

Baedeker.     Southern  France  :  handbook  for  travellers. 

S  1023. 
Besant.     London.  R  1523./. 

BiGELOW.     Paddles  and  politics  down  the  Danube. 

R  4040. 
BouRGET.      Impressions  of  Italy.  S  3054. 

Brewster  and  Humphrey.     England  and  its  rulers. 

R  1060. 
Cathedral  of   Cologne,     f  Avenarius'  Historical  pag- 
eant.    Celebration  of  the  completion  of  the  Cathe- 
dral, Oct.  16,  i83o.     Explanation.  T  8079. 

—  f  Same,     yi  plates.     Folio. 

Child.     Praise  of  Paris.  S  1552. 

Church.  Pictures  from  Roman  life  and  story.  N  9089./. 
Dodd.  In  and  out  of  three  Normandy  inns.  S  1124. 
DuRAS.     Prison  journals  during  the  French  Revolution. 

S  1131. 

DuRUY.      History  of  Greece  from  the  earliest  times   to 

the  Roman  conquest.     4  v.  in  8.  N  8876. 

Edwards.     France  of  to-day.  S  1134./. 

Englishman  in  Paris  :  notes  and  recollections.    2  v. 

s  1 137. 

I.   Reign  of  Louis-Philippe.     2.   The  empire. 

—  Same.  4th  ed.  2  v.  S  1582. 
FiTZPATRiCK.  Secret  service  under  Pitt.  R  2591. 
Freeman.      History  of  Sicily,   v.  3.     The  Athenian  and 

Carthaginian  invasions.  N  8594. 

—  Story  of  Sicily,  Phoenician,  Greek,  and  Roman.  N8157. 
Gardiner.     Student's  history  of  England  to  1885. 

R  1 162. J. 

Gardner.     New  chapters  in  Greek  history.  N  8597. 

Goodman.     Best  tour  in  Norw.iy.  R  3172. 

Grindon.  Lancashire  ;  brief  historical  and  descriptive 
notes.  R  11 76./. 

GuMMERE.  German  origins  :  a  study  in  primitive  cul- 
ture. R  4179. 

Heine.     Germany.     2  v.  R  4i93- 

1.  Germany  till  the  time  of  Luther. — From  Luther 
to  Kant. — From  Kant  to  Hegel. — Letters  on  Germany. 
— The  Romantic  school. 

2.  The  Romantic  school,  continued. — Elementary 
spirits.  —  Doctor  Faust. — Comments  on  "Faust." — 
Gods  in  exile. — The  Goddess  Diana. 

HoWELLS.     A  little  Swiss  sojourn.  R  9214. 

Johnson.  Lily  of  the  Arno  ;  or,  Florence,  past  and 
present.  S  3233. 

Keary.     Norway  and  the  Norwegians.  R  3238.;/. 

Kebbel.    Old  and  the  new  English  country  life.    R  1237. 

Kno.x.     Boy  travellers  in  Central  Europe.        Na  3650.^. 

LOFTIE.     Westminster  Abbey.     New  ed.  R  1662. 

Lowell.     Eve  of  the  French  Revolution.  S  1273. 

McCracken.     Rise  of  the  Swiss  republic.  R  9666. 

MacGeoghegan.  f  History  of  Ireland.  Continuation 
by  Mitchel.  R  2856. 

Mahaffy.     Problems  in  Greek  history.  N  8285./. 

Masson.     Edinburgh  sketches  and  memories.       R  2674. 

Meriwether.    Afloat  and  ashore  on  the  Mediterranean. 

Na  3300.  a. 

MiDDLETON.     Remains  of  ancient  Rome.     2  v.    N  9682. 

Millet.  The  Danube  from  the  Black  Forest  to  the 
Black  Sea.  R  4305. 

OM.A.N.     Story  of  the  Byzantine  empire.  S  7338. 

O'Rell,  Max  [P.  Blouet].  English  Pharisees,  French 
crocodiles,  and  other  Anglo-French  typical  char- 
acters. R  I339''- 

Pennell.     Play  in  Provence.  S  1346. 

Perkins.  France  under  the  regency,  with  a  review  of 
the  administration  of  Louis  XIV.  S  1347. 


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5— LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE  :  Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 


Ramsay.     Lancaster   and   York  :  a  century   of    Englisli 
history  (A.D.  1399-1485).  R  17 17. 

Round.     Geoffrey    de    Mandeville  :  a  study  of    the  an- 
archy.    [Reign  of  Stephen.]  R  1727. 

Saltus.     Imperial  purple.     [Roman  empire.]       N  9385. 

Stoddard.     Spanish  cities   with   glimpses  of    Gibraltar 
and  Tangier.  S  2422. 

Stories  from  English  history  for  young  Americans. 

•   R  1424. 

Stuart.     Literary  shrines  of  Yorkshire.  R  1756. 

Sybel.     Founding  of  the  German  empire  by  William   I. 
V.  5-  R  4758. 

Symonds.      Our  life  in  the  Swiss  highlands.  R  9432. 

Thomas.     Sweden  and  the  Swedes.  R  3763. 

Thompson.     English   history  by  contemporary  writers  : 
the  wars  of  York  and  Lancaster,  1450-1485. 

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Willis  and  Coyne.     .Scenery  and  antiquities  of  Ireland. 
2  V.  R  2898. 

Wills.     The  Irish  nation  :  its  history  and  its  biography. 
V.  1-3.  R  2791. 

Winter.     Old  shrines  and  ivy.  R  1485. i). 

I.   Shrines  of  history,     2.   Shrines  of  literature. 

C.     Oriental  History  and  Travels. 

Adams,  Warriors  of  the  crescent.  [India.]  O  5004.7<:'. 
Archer,     War  in  Egypt  and  Soudan,     4  v.  and  map. 

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Bishop.  Journeys  in  Persia  and  Kurdistan.  2  v.  O  6043. 
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Zealand,  Australia  and  'Frisco. 
Mariette.     Outlines  of  ancient  Egyptian  history. 

N  6288,^, 
Maspero,     Life  in  ancient  Egypt  and  Assyria,     N  5290. 
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Muir.  The  Caliphate  :  its  rise,  decline,  and  fall.  O  7692. 
Norman.     The  real  Japan,  O  2700. 

Oliphant.     Jerusalem,    the   holy    city  :  its    history   and 
hope.  N  7337, 

Pennell.     The  Jew  at  home.  N  7346. 


Petrie.   Ten  years' digging  in  Egypt,  1881-1891.  N  6348, 
Prick.      From  the  Arctic  Ocean  to  the  Yellow  Sea. 

O  3716, 
Randall.      Handwriting  of  God  in    Egypt,  Sinai,    and 

the  Holy  Land.  Nb  3719, 

Ravvnsley.     Notes  for  the  Nile.  N  6366, 

Reading,     The  Ogowe   Band  :  a  narrative  of    African 

travel.  P  4721, 

Sheldon.     Sultan  to  Sultan  :  adventures  in  East  Africa, 

P  3742, 
Stevenson,     Footnote  to  history  :  eight  years  of  trouble 

in  Samoa.  P  G420. 

Stoddard,     South-sea  idyls,     [New  ed.]  P  6423,3. 

Walters.     Palms  and  pearls  ;  or,  scenes  in  Ceylon. 

o  5778, 

Wissmann.       My    second    journey     through     equatorial 
Africa,  P  3791, 

D.     Universal  History  and  Travels, 

American   Geographical  Society,     f  Journal,     v.   21-23 

{1889-91).  N  1505. 

Bartholomew.     Graphic    atlas    and   gazetteer   of    the 

world.  N  1806. 

Beers,     f  Atlas  of  the  Hudson  River  Valley  from  N.  Y. 

city  to  Troy. 
Davis.     Great  streets  of  the  world.  N  3569. 

Everhart,     By  boat  and  rail.  N  3140. 

Freeman.      Historical  essays.     4th  series.  N  4594. 

Contents  :  Carthage. — French  and  English  towns. — 
Aquae  sextioe. —  Orange. —  Augustodunum.  —  Periguex 
and  Cahors. — Lords  of  Ardres. — Points  in  the  history  of 
Portugal  and  Brazil. — Alter  orbis. — Historical  cycles. 
— Augustan  ages. —  English  civil  wars. —  Battle  of 
Wakefield. — National  prosperity  and  the  Reformation. 
— Cardinal  Pole. — Archbisliop  Parker, — Decayed  bor- 
oughs,— Case  of  the  deanery  of  Exeter. — Growth  of 
commonwealths. — Constitution  of  the  German  empire. 
— Nobility. — House  of  Lords. 
Froude.     Spanish  story  of  the  Armada,  and  other  essays. 

N  4159- 

Contents  :  Spanish   story  of    the   Armada. — Antonio 

Perez  :  an  unsolved  historical  riddle, — Saint  Teresa. — 

The    Templars. — The    Norway   fjords. — Norway  once 

more. 

Heilprin,       Chronological   table    of    universal    history. 

T  7192. 
Knights  Templars  (N,  Y,  City),     f  History  of  Palestine 
Commandery,  No,  18.  T  9649. 

Little.     Sketches  in  sunshine  and  storm  :   misce'lr.neous 
essays  and  notes  on  travel,  N  3270, 

[f  Maps  of  the  West  Indies.]  N  1858. 

New  York  State.     Grand  Lodge  of  Masons,     f  Proceed- 
ings,   I  nth  annual    communication,    June,    1S92. 

T  9697.^, 

Phillips.      Abroad   and    at    home  :    practical    hints   for 

tourists.  N  3351. 

t  Quaker  city  philatelist,    v.  6  (Jan.-Dec.  1S91).   T  67I7- 

Robida,     "Yester-year:"'     ten     centuries     of     toilette, 

T  S375. 

Scollard.      Under  summer  skies.  N  3397- 

Stoddard,      f  Glimpses   of   the   world :   a    portfolio  of 

photographs  of  the  marvellous  works  of  God  and 

man.  N  1885. 

United  States.    Board  on  Geographical  Natnes.     \  First 

report,  1890-91.  N  1773- 

Williams  and  McLoughlin,     A  too  short  v.acation. 

Na  3483- 
Witt.     Retreat  of  the  ten  thousand.  N  5487. 


PART    5.-LITERATURE    AND    LANGUAGE. 


A.     Bibliography  and  Library  Economy, 

+  Book  chat,  v.  7  (Jan.-Dec,  1892).  M  7532. 

Cincinnati  Public  Library,     f  Bulletin  of  books  added 

during  1891,  M  S818. 


Cornell  University,     f  E.xercises  at  the  opening  of  the 

library  building,  Oct.  7,  1891.  M  882i,fl. 

Cutter.      f  Rules    for    a    dictionary    catalogue,    3d   ed. 

M  8565,3. 


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H'VRDY,  compiler.     Five  hundred  books  for  the   voung. 

M  7186. 
Hawkins,     f  Titles  of  the  first  books  before  end  of  15th 
century,  with  brief  notes  upon  their  printers. 

M  7838. 

i  Jersey    City.      Free    Public    Library.      \  Supplement, 

No.    I   to  Alphabetical    finding   list.      Oct.    i8qi. 

M  8639. a. 

Jones,  ^^/r.   Best  reading.  4th  series  (18S7-91).   M  7234.^. 

f  Library  journal,     v.  17  (Jan. -Dec,  1892).       M  8662. 

•  If  Literary  news.     New  series,  v.  13  (Jan. -Dec,   1892). 

M  7662. 
,  iMlLWAUKEE  Public  Library,  f  Quarterly  index  of  ad- 
[|  ditions.     v.  3,  1 890-91.  M  8683.C. 

New  York.     Free  Circulating  Libraryi.     f  Union  cata- 
logue of   German   books   contained  in   the   Bond 
Street,   George  Bruce,   and  Jackson  Square  libra- 
ries. M  8866.a. 
[Peoria    Mercantile    Library,     f  Catalogue,    alphabetical 
1            and  classified.     1S72.  M  8708. 
Philadelphia    Apprentices'    Library.      f  F'inding    list, 
1892.                                                                  M  8711./. 
Philadelphia   Mercantile    Library,     f  Alphabetical  list 
(by  title)  of  prose  fiction.      1891.               M  8711./^. 
Pilling.     \  Bibliography  of  the  Algonquinian  languages. 

M  7712. 

Pratt  (Enoch    Free  Library.      (Baltimore).      f  Finding 

list,  central    library,      ist    supplement    to  4th   ed. 

Books  added  Augt.,  i8gotoNov.,  1891.   M  8715. </. 

f  Publishers'   weekly,      v.    41,    42    (Jan. -Dec,    1892). 

M  7716. 
|St.  Louis   Mercantile  Library,     f  Catalogue.     Sect,    i  : 
English  prose  fiction.     1892.  M  8730.^. 

Slater.     Book  collecting  :  a  guide  for  amateurs. 

M  7410./'. 

Stockbridge.  t  Catalogue  of  the  Harris  collection  of 
American  poetry.  M  7754. 

United  States.  War  Department  Library,  f  Alpha- 
betical list  of  additions  from  May  1S84  to  June 
1891.  M  8891.^. 

B.    Drama  and   Plays. 

3ell.     Nursery  comedies  :   12  tiny  plays  for  children. 

K  2035. w. 

tJHURCH.     Stories  from  the  Greek  comedies.     K  SoSg.^^-. 

I  Egan.     Life  of  an  actor.  K  2580. 

IjOLDONI.  Comedies.  Ed.  by  Helen  Zimmern.  K  6171. 
r  Contents:  A  curious  mishap. — Beneficent  bear. — 
f  t    The  fan. — Spendthrift  miser. 

IHales.     Essays  and  notes  on  Shakespeare.  K  2182. 

JHowELLS.     Letter  of  introduction  :  farce.  K  2214./. 

IIbsen.     Peer  Gynt  :  a  dramatic  poem.  K  7221./. 

iPlNERO.     Cabinet  minister  :  farce.  K  2352. 

3EILHAMER.     f  History  of   the  American  theatre.     3  v. 
I  K2881. 

f  I.  Before  the  Revolution. 

2.  During  the  Revolution  and  after. 

3.  New  foundations. 

SHAKESPEARE,     f  Bankside  Shakespeare,     v.  16-20. 

K  2742.^. 

16.  Henry  the  fift.     Introd.  by  Rev.  H.  P.  Stokes. 

17.  Richard  H.      Introd.  by  A.  Waites. 

18.  King  John.     Introd.  by  A.  Morgan. 

19.  2d  part  of  Henry  the  Sixth.     Introd.  by  C.  W. 
Thomas. 

20.  3d  part  of  Henry  the  Sixt.  Introd.  by  A.  Morgan. 
IswiNBURNE.  The  sisters  :  a  tragedy.  K  2431.^. 
Fennyson.  The  foresters :  Robin  Hood  and  Maid 
I  Marian.  K  2436./. 
White.  Our  English  Homer  ;  or,  Shakespeare  histori- 
cally considered.  K  2481.^. 

Winter.     Shadows  of  the  stage.  K  2485. 

C.     Essays  and   Miscellanies. 

Barrie.     Holiday  in  bed,  and  other  sketches.    M  4028. //. 
HAFFEE.     Bachelor  buttons.  M  4082. 


Curtis.      From  the  easy  chair.  M  4108. 

Hatton.     Cigarette  papers.  M  4i88.f. 

HiGGiNSON.     Concerning  all  of  us.  M  4202. <:, 

Contents  :  Pillars  of  the  republic. — Good  society  and 
the  best  society. — Ancestors  who  came  after  us. — The 
Lilliputian  theory  of  woman. — Little  social  circles. — 
The  merely  conventional. — Easy  lessons  in  caste. — 
Theory  of  universal  vulgarity. — Feminine  conquerors. 
— Future  of  small  country  towns. — Transplantation  of 
wealth. — Domestic  service  in  the  millennium. — One  of 
Thackeray's  women.  —  Habit  of  prostration. — A  home- 
made dialect.  —  Processes. — English  and  -Vmerican 
health. — Advantage  of  reasonable  expectation. 

King.     The  idealist.  M  4243.2. 

Lowell.     American  ideas  for  English  readers.  M  4274.^. 

Matthews.  Americanisms  and  Briticisms,  with  other 
essays  and  other  isms.  M  4293. a. 

Contents  .■  Americanisms  and  Briticisms. — As  to 
"American  spelling." — Literary  independence  of  the 
U.  S. — The  centenary  of  Fenimore  Cooper. — Ignorance 
and  insularity. — Whole  duty  of  critics. — Three  Ameri- 
can essayists. — Dissolving  views:  Of  Mark  Twain's 
best  story  ;  Of  a  novel  of  M.  Zola's  ;  Of  women's 
novels  ;  Of  two  latterday  humorists. 

Mivart.     Essays  and  criticisms.     2  v.  M  4686. 

1.  Jacobinism. — Sorel's  "  Europe  and  the  French  Rev- 
olution."—  Memoirs  of  a  royalist.  —  State  organisation. — 
Notes  on  Spain. — Monumenta  rituaiia  ecclesia  angli- 
canre. — A  Devonshire  relic. — Visit  to  some  Australian 
monasteries. — The  Greyfriars. — National  education. — 
The  meaning  of  life.  —  Government  of  life. — Laughter. — 
Why  tastes  differ. — Psychology  of  the  emotions. 

2.  Descent  of  man.  — Evolution  and  its  consequences  : 
a  reply  to  Professor  Huxley. — Specific  genius. — Her- 
bert Spencer. — Prehistoric  and  savage  man. — Address 
to  the  British  .Association,  1879. — Force,  energy,  and 
will. — Likeness  ;  or,  philosophical  anatomy. — Herman 
Lotze  and  the  mechanical  philosophy. — Limit  to  evo- 
lution.— Organic  nature's  riddle. — What  are  animals 
and  plants  ? — Weissmann's  theories  :  the  beginnmg 
and  end  of  life. — Eimer  on  growth  and  inheritance. 

Morton.  Southern  empire,  with  other  papers.  M  4319. 
Contents  :  Southern  empire. — Oxford. — Some  popu- 
lar objections  to  Civil  Service  reform. 

O'Reilly  (John  Boyle).  Watchwords  from.  Ed.  by 
Katherine  E.  Conway.  M  3339. 

Pain.     Playthings  and  parodies.  M  4341. 

Repplier.      Essays  in  miniature.  M  4368.^. 

Saintsbury.      Miscellaneous  essays.  M  4383. 

Contents:  English  prose  style.  —  Chamfort  and  Riva- 
rol.  —  Modern  Engli.sh  prose.  —  Ernest  Renan.  — 
Thouglits  on  republics. — Saint-Evremond. — Charles 
Baudelaire. — Young  England  movement. — Paradox  of 
Quinet. — Contrasts  of  English  and  French  literature. 
—A  frame  of  miniatures  :  Parny,  Dorat,  Desaugiers, 
Vade,  Piron,  Panard. — Present  state  of  the  English 
novel,  1892. 

SH.A.CKFORD.     Social  and  literary  papers.  M  4401. 

Contents :  /Eschylus  and  some  modern  social  prob- 
lems.— A  satirist  in  the  2d  century. — A  sceptic  in  the 
iSth  century. — Nemesis  in  Greek  tragedy. — The  pope 
m  "  The  ring  and  the  book.'" — Browning's  "  In  a  bal- 
cony."— Greek  comedy  of  manners. — Plato's  "  Repub- 
lic."— Aristotle's  "Politics." — Social  progress. — Social 
plans  and  problems. — Social  tendencies. — The  nation 
as  an  organism  in  Shakespeare. — The  common  reason 
in  social  reforms. — History  as  development. 

Stephen.  Horce  Sabbaticre  :  articles  contributed  to  the 
■'  Saturday  review."     ist  series.  M  4420. 

Contents :  Joinville  and  St.  Louis.  —  Froissart's 
chronicles. — Philippe  de  Comines.  —  Montaigne's  es- 
says.— Hooker's  "  Ecclesia.stical  polity." — Archbishop 
Laud. — Chillingworth. — "The  liberty  of  prophesy- 
ing."— Jeremy  Taylor  as  a  moralist. — Hacket's  Life 
of  Archbishop  Williams.— Clarendon's  "  History  of  the 
Rebellion." — Lord  Clarendon's  "  Life." 

Tyndall.     New  fragments.  M  4451. 

Contents  :  The    Sabbath. — Goethe's  "  Farbenlehre." 


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— Atoms,  molecules,  and  ether  waves. — Count  Rum- 
ford—Louis  Pasteur,  his  life  and  labours.— The  rain- 
bow and  its  congeners. — Address  delivered  at  the 
Birkbeck  Institution  on  Oct,  22,  18S4.— Thomas  Young. 
— Life  in  the  Alps.— About  common  water. — Personal 
recollections  of  Thomas  Carlyle.— On  unveiling  the 
statue  of  Thomas  Carlyle.— Origin,  propagation,  and 
prevention  of  phthisis.— Old  alpine  jottings.— A  morn- 
ing on  alp  Lusgen. 

D.     History  and  Criticism  of  Literature. 

BiRKELL.  Res  judicatre  :  papers  and  essays.  M  9043. 
Contents  :  Samuel  Richardson. — Edward  Gibbon.— 
V.'illiam  Cowper. — George  Borrow. — Cardinal  New- 
man.—Matthew  Arnold. — William  Hazlitl. — Letters  of  j 
Charles  Lamb. — Authors  in  court.— Nationality. — The 
Reformation. — Sainte-Beuve.  j 

BoYESEN.     Essays  on  German  literature.  M  9055.  \ 

Carlyle.    Lectures  on  the  history  of  literature.  M  9076.  [ 
Choate.     Wells  of  English.  M  9087. 

Clouston.      Literary  coincidences,  a  bookstall  bargain, 
and  other  papers.  M  9094./. 

DoBSON.     Eighteenth  century  vignettes.  M  9124. 

Ccmtents  :     Steele's    letters.  —  Prior's     "  Kitty." — 
Spence's   "Anecdotes." — Captain    Coram's    charity. —  ^ 
"  Female  Don  Quixote." — Fielding's  *"  Voyage  to  Lis- 
bon.''— Hanway's  travels. — A  garret  in  Gough  Square. 
— Hogarth's  Sigismunda. —  '•  The  citizen  of  the  world."  1 
— An   old    London    bookseller. — Gray's   library. — The 
new  Chesterfield. — A  day  at  Strawberry  Hill. — Gold- 
smith's library. — In  Cowper's  arbour. — The  Quaker  of 
art.— Bewick's  tailpieces. — A  German    in    England. — 
Old  Vauxhall  gardens. 
Farrer.     Books  condemned  to  be  burnt.  M  9144. 

GossE.     Gossip  in  a  library.  M  9172.^. 

Contents  :  Introductory. — Camden's  "  Britannia." — 
A  mirror  for  magistrates. — A  poet  in  prison. — Death's 
duel.— Gerard's  Herbal. — Pharamond. — A  volume  of 
old  plays. — A  censor  of  poets. — Lady  Winchelsea's 
poems. — Amasia. — Love  and  business. — What  Ann 
Lang  read.— Cats.— Smart's  Poems. — Pompey  the  lit- 
tle.—Life  of  John  Buncle. — Beau  Nash.— Diary  of  a 
lover  of  literature. — Peter  Bell  and  his  tormentors. — 
The  fancy. — Ultra-crepidarius. — Duke  of  Rutland's 
Poems. — lonica. — Shaving  of  Shagpat. 
HuTTON  (Laurence).      From  the  books  of.  M  9219./. 

Keene.     Literature  of  France.  M  9238. 

Mabie.     Essays  in  literary  interpretation.  M  9276. <:. 

Contents  :  Some  aspects  of  modern  literature. — Per- 
sonality in  literary  work. — Significance  of  modern  criti- 
cism.—Poetry  of  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti. — Robert 
Browning. — John  Keats  :  poet  and  man. — Some  mod- 
em readings  from  Dante. — Word  about  humour. 
Middleton.  Illuminated  manuscripts  in  Classical  and 
Medieval  times  :  their  art  and  their  technique. 

M  7861. 

Morley.     English    writers,     vol.    S.      From    Surrey    to 

Spenser.  M  9316./ 

Walsh.     Handy-book  of  literary  curiosities.        M  9465- 

E.    Language  and  Phonography. 

Browne's  Phonographic  weekly,   v.  17  (Jan. -Dec.  1892). 

W  1537. 
Dickson.     Modern  punctuation.  W  2123. 

Dorsey.     f  The  (j^egiha  language.    In  v.  6  c/E  gSgi.rt. 
—  f  Omaha  and  Ponka  letters.  W  9575. 

Earle.     Philology  of  the  English  tongue.     5th  ed. 

W  2131.^. 
Garner.     Speech  of  monkeys.  W  9162. 

GouiN.  Art  of  teaching  and  studying  languages.  W  173. 
Handbook  illustrated  dictionary  of  English.  W  2185. 
Humphreys,  f  Origin  and  progress  of  the  art  of  writ- 
ing. W  1S44. 
McKiLLOP.  Shorthand  and  typewriting.  W  1281. 
Maitland.     American  slang  dictionary.  W  2671. 


Mason,     f  Commercial  dictation  book  for  stenographers 
and  typewriter  operators.  W  1290. 

Palmer.     Type-writing  and  business  correspondence. 

W  1705. 
f  Phonetic  journal,  v.  51,  52  (Jan. -Dec.  1892).  C  6710. 
Phyfe.     Test-pronouncer.  W  2351. «. 

Ramsey.     The  English  language  and  English  grammar. 

W  2719. 
Smith.     Principia  Latina.     2  pts.  revised  by  Drisler. 

W8412./. 
f  Student's  journal  ;  devoted  to  Graham's  Standard  pho- 
nography.    V.  ig,  20  (Jan. -Dec.  1891).        C  6885. 
Sweet.     New   English  grammar,  logical  and  historical. 
Pt.  I.     Introduction,  phonology,  and  accidence. 

W  2430. 
SwiNTON.    Grammar  of  the  English  language.    W  2431.^. 

—  Language  primer.  W  2431./. 

—  New  language  lessons.  W  243 i.w. 

F.    Poetry. 

Arnold.     Potiphar's  wife,  and  other  poems.     K  lois.r. 
Beowulf,  Deeds  of  :  an  English  epic  of  the  8th  century 
done  into  modern   prose.     Introd.   and  notes  by 
Earle.  K  1036.^. 

Berdol.     Browning  encyclopsedia.  K  1037.^. 

Bulwer-Lytton,  id  lord,  earl  Lytton.     ("  Owen  Men- 
dith.")     Marah.  K  1064./ 

Carleton.     City  festivals.  K  I545-'^- 

Cheney.     The  golden  guess  :  essays  on  poetry  and  the 
poets.  K  85. 

Contents  :  The  old  notion  of  poetry. — Who  are  the 
great  poets  ? — Matthew  Arnold. — What  about  Brown- 
ing?— Tennyson  and  his  critics. — Six  minutes  with 
Swinburne. — Music,  or  the  tone  poetry.  —  Hawthorne: 
(i)  Mr.  James's  Hawthorne  ;  (2)  The  Hawthorne  of 
the  "  Scarlet  letter." 
Clerke.     Familiar  studies  in  Homer.  K  8093. 

Cornwallis.     Song  of  America  and  Columbus  ;  or,  the 
story  of  the  new  world.  K  iioi.j. 

Corson.     Introduction  to   the   study  of   Robert   Brown- 
ing's poetry.  K  iioi. 
Dante  Alighieri.     Divine   comedy.     Transl.  by  Norton. 
3  v.                                                                   K  611 3. «. 
I.   Hell.     2.   Purgatory.     3.   Paradise. 
Dorr,  Julia.     Poems.     Complete  edition.           K  1 124.9. 
Heine.     Lyrics  and  ballads  of,  and  other  German  poets. 
j              Transl.  by  Hellman.                                     K  3192.^. 
Homer.     Iliad.     Done   into  English  prose  by  Lang  and 
{                others.     Revised  ed.                                     K  8211./. 
Horace.     Odes  and  epodes.     Transl.  with  introd.  and 
notes  and  Latin  text  by  Hague.  K  8843. 
Kipling.     Ballads  and  barrack-room  ballads.     K  1245.*. 
Leaf.     Companion  to  the  "Iliad"  for  English  readers. 

K  S263. 

Lover.     Poetical  works.  K  1273.3 

Lowell.     OdeS,  lyrics,   and  sonnets  from  the  poetica 

works  of.  ^  K  1 274.7. 

—  Poems.     4  V.  1S92.  *  K  1274.8. 

1.  Earlier  poems. — Sonnets. — Miscellaneous  poems. 
—  Memorial  verses. — 'Vision  of  Sir  Launfal. — Lettei 
from  Boston.  December,  1846. 

2.  The  Biglow  papers. 

3.  Fable  for  critics. -;-Unhappy  lot  of  Mr.  Knott 
— Fragments  of  an  unpublished  poem. — An  Orienta 
apalogue. — Under  the  willows,  and  other  poems. 

4.  Poems  of  the  war. — L'Envoi. — The  cathedral 
— Three  memorial  poems.  —  Heartsease  and  rue.- 
Sentiment. — Fancy.— Humor  and  satire. — Epigrams. 

Mather.    Popular  studies  of  19th  century  poets.    K  1292 
Morris.     Poems  by  the  way.  K^i3i7;/ 

Revell.     Browning's  criticism  of  life.  K  1309 

Sa'di    Shirazi,    Shaikh    Muslihu-d-din.     f  The    BusUn 
Transl.  from  the  Persian  by  Clarke.  K  9729 

Sellar.     Roman  poets  of  the  Augustan  age.     K  8740-' 
SiLSBY.     Tributes  to  Shakespeare.  Ki40f= 

Stedman.     Nature  and  elements  of  poetry.  K  42' 


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STOCKBRIDGE.     t  Catalogue  of  the  Harris  collection  of 

American  poetry.  M  7754. 

Tennyson.     Death    of    CEnone,    Akbar's  dream,    and 

other  poems.  K  1436. «. 

Tucker.     Legends  of  the  Netherlands.  K  1447./. 

Whitman.     Selected  poems.  K  1480.8. 

(WlLCOX.     An  erring  womans  love.  K  1482.^. 

G.    Speeches,  Elocution,  and  Rhetoric. 

ANSTEY.     Young  reciter.  M  501 1. 

3ICERO.     Select  orations.  Transl.  by  Yonge.     M  Cogo.7. 

pLADSTONE.     Speeches.  Ed.    by    Hutton    and    Cohen. 

V.  10,  1888-91.  M  6602. 


Lodge.     Speeches.  M  6663. 

NiSBET   aud  Lemon.     Everybody's   writing-desk   book. 

Revised  by  Baldwin.  M  5331. 

Thompson.     Rhythmical  gymnastics.  M  5438. 

H.     Wit  and  Humor. 

Anstey.     Travelling  companions.  M  2506./. 

Clemens.     {"Mark  Twain.'')    Merry  tales.     M  20q3.;«, 

Landon.  ("Eli  Perkins")  Kings  of  platform  and  pul- 
pit. M  2656. 

Mitchell.     Life's  fairy  tales.     [Fiction.] 

MuNKiTTRicK.  Some  New  Jersey  Arabian  nights.  [Fic- 
tion.] 


PART  6.-NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS. 


A.     Astronomy. 

[iALL.     In  starry  realms.  D  6044.?. 

IUri.OW.    Elementary  mathematical  astronomy.    D  6027. 

)enning.  Telescopic  work  for  starlight  evenings.  D  6571. 
LAMMARION.  Lumen  :  e.Kperiences  in  the  infinite.  D6152. 

Jnited  States.  Bureau  of  iVavigation.  f  Tele- 
graphic determination  of  longitudes  in  Mexico, 
Central  America,  the  West  Indies,  and  the  north 
coast  of  South  America.  D  689i.«. 


B.     Botany. 

lONAViA.     t  Philosophical  notes  on  botanical  subjects. 

E  1530. 
AYE.     Great  world's  farm  :  nature's  crops  and  how  they 
are  grown.  E  1163. 

[enslow.     Romance  of  science  :  making  of  flowers. 

E  1196. 

Tard.     The    oak  :    a    popular    introduction    to    forest- 
botany.  E  1465.0. 


C.     Chemistry    and    Chemical    Tech- 
nology. 

SKINSON.      Perfumes  and  their  preparation.        H  8510. 

very.     Complete  chemistry.  D  5021. 

IRD.     Dry  cleaner  and  garment  dyer.  H  4043. 

HARLES.     Elements   of  physiological  and   pathological 
chemistry.  D  5551. 

EITE.     Manufacture  of  perfumery.  H  S116. 

NDLICH.     Qualitative  blowpipe  analysis  and  determina- 
tive mineralogy.  D  5582. 

EMPLE.     Methods  of  gas  analysis.  D  5194. 

URST.     Silk  dyeing,  printing,  and  finishing.       H  4218. 

ANDAUER.     Blowpipe  analysis.    English  ed.  by  Taylor. 

D  5260. 

EHNER.     Manufacture  of  ink.  H  8264. 

ENDEL^EFF.     Principles  of  chemistry.     2  v.        D  5679. 

EVER.     Outlines  of  theoretical  chemistry.         D  56Si.<7. 

STWALD.     Solutions.  D  5704. .r. 

fillips.     Engineering  chemistr)'.  I)  535i.<r. 

AFTER.     Microscopical  examination  of  potable  water. 

D  5361. 

OSCOE  and  SCHORLEMMER.     Treatise  on  chemistry,    v. 
3,  pts.  3-6.  D  5727-''- 

:OTT.     Introduction  to  chemical  theory.  D  5398. 

'ANDAGE.    Practical  polish  and  varnish  maker.    H  S420. 

iilMBLE.     The  tannins  :  a  monograph  on  astringents. 

D  5446. 

Agner.     Manual  of  chemical  technology.     Transl.  and 
edited  by  Crookes.  D  5777. «. 

eyl.     Coal-tar  colors  with  especial  reference  to  their 
injurious  qualities.  D  5477. 

HITELEY.     Chemical  calculations.  D  54S1. 

YATT.     Phosphates  of  America.  D  5797. 


D.    Electricity. 

Bax.     Popular  electric  lighting.  D  4030. 

Bennett.  Telephoning  of  great  cities.  Rev.  ed.  D  4522. 

—  Electrical  parcel  exchange  system.  With  D  4522. 

BONNEY.  Induction  coils  :  a  practical  manual  for  ama- 
teur coil-makers.  D  4050. 

BOTTONE.  Guide  to  electric  lighting  for  the  use  of 
i  householders  and  amateurs.  D  4053./. 

I  BuBiER.  Questions  and  answers  about  electricity.  D  4065. 
;  Crocker  and  Wheeler.  Practical  management  of  dy- 
j  namos  and  motors.  D  4106. 

I  Crofts.     How  to  make  a  dynamo.  D  4105. 

'  t  Electrical  review,  v.  19.  20  (Augt.  29,  1891-Augt. 
20,  1892).  C  7927. 

Fleming.     Alternate  current  transformer.     3d  ed.     2  v. 

D  4592. 

1.  Induction  of  electric  currents. 

2.  Utilization  of  induced  currents. 
Gatehouse.     Strange  history  of  a  dynamo.  D  4598. 

]  Halliday.  Notes  on  design  of  small  dynamo.  D  4610. 
j  Haskins.     Transformers.  04x89./. 

'  Hedges.     Continental  electric  light  central  stations. 
I  D  4S39. 

I  Induction  coils  :  how  made  and  how  used.  3d  Amer- 
ican edition.  D  4223. 
j  Lodge.  Lightning  conductors  and  lightning  guards. 
I  D  4272./. 
I  Maycock.  First  book  of  electricity  and  magnetism. 
I  U  4295./. 
]  Munro.  Heroes  of  the  telegraph.  T  5322. 
j  Niblett.  Secondary  batteries.  D  4331. 
I  Ohm.     Galvanic  circuit  investigated  mathematically. 

D  4336. 

Parkhurst.     Electric  motor  construction  for  amateurs. 

D  4343. 

Practical  electrical  engineering,     v.  i.  D  4872. 

I  Note.— By  W.   W.    Beaumont,  C.  H.  W.  Biggs.  C. 

I  Capito,  G.  Kapp.  M.  H.  Kilgour,  A.  Reckenzaun.  P. 
!      Seliou,  J.  Swinburne,  H.  Swan. 

]  Russell.  Electric  light  cables  and  the  distribution  of 
i  electricity.  D  43S1. 

j  Sloane.  Electric  toy  making  for  amateurs.  D  44ii.</. 
'  —  Standard  electrical  dictionary.  D  441  i.j. 

Sprague.  Electricity  :  its  theory,  sources,  and  applica- 
tions.    3d  ed.  D  4419. 

Tesla.  .  Experiments  with  alternate  currents.       D  4436. 

Thompson.  Dynamo-electric  machinery.  4th  ed.   D  4763. 

Trevert.  Armature  and  field-magnet  winding.  D  4446.<2. 

Verity.  Electricity  up  to  date  for  light,  power,  and 
traction.  D  4459. 

Walker.     How  to  light  a  collier)'  by  electricity.  D  4778. 

W.ATSON.     Handbook  of  wiring  tables.  D  4469. 

E.    Evolution,  Biology,  and  Ethnology. 

DuvAR.     The  stone,  bronze,  and  iron  ages.  E  9129. 

Laing.      Human  origins.  E  9654. 

Moorehead.     Primitive  man  in  Ohio.  E  96S9. 


Id  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


18 


6— NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS:  Natural  History. 


Morris.  Civilization  :  an  historical  review  of  its  ele- 
ments.     2  V.  E  9317. 

Nadaillac.  Manners  and  monuments  of  prehistoric 
peoples.  E  9696.  w. 

Thomas,  f  Catalogue  of  prehistoric  works  east  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains.  E  9763. 

Weismann.  Essays  upon  heredity  and  kindred  biologi- 
cal problems.     2  v.  F  1472. 

1.  Duration  of  life.— On  heredity. — Life  and  death. 
— Continuity  of  the  germ-plasm  as  a  foundation  of  a 
theory  of  heredity. — Significance  of  sexual  reproduction 
in  the  theory  of  natural  selection. — Number  of  polar 
bodies  and  their  significance  in  heredity. — Supposed 
botanical  proofs  of  the  transmission  of  acquired  charac- 
ters.— Supposed  transmission  of  mutilators. 

2.  Retrogressive  development  in  nature. — Thoughts 
upon  the  musical  sense  in  animals  and  man. — Remarks 
on  certain  problems  of  the  day. — Amphimixis;  or,  the 
essential  meaning  of  conjugation  and  sexual  reproduc- 
tion. 

Wright.     Man  and  the  glacial  period.  D  8493. 

F.    Geology,   Mineralogy,  and  Physical 
Geography. 

Browne,  f  Mineral  resources  of  the  states  and  territo- 
ries west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.     1868.   D  8537. 

—  f  Mineral  resources  of  the  U.S.,  1867.  D  8537.0.  j 
Dana,    J.    D.     System    of    mineralogy,    1837-68    [and] 

Descriptive  mineralogy,  by  E.  S.  Dana.     6th  ed. 

D  9S23. 

Hatch.     Mineralogy.  D  9189. 

Heilprin,  a.     f  Principles  of  geology,      v.  7  ofQ,  2844. 

Hull.     Volcanoes  past  and  present.  D  7215. 

Hunt.     Systematic  mineralogy.  D  9630. 

Mill.     Realm  of  nature  :  an  outline  of  physiography. 

D  7304. 

Millar.  Florida,  South  Carolina,  and  Canadian  phos- 
phates. D  8683. 

Osborn.  The  prospector's  field-book  in  the  search  for 
ores  and  other  minerals.  D  9339. 

Remondino.  The  Mediterranean  shores  of  America. 
Southern  California  :  its  climatic,  physical,  and 
meteorological  conditions.  D  7721. 

United  States.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  f  Report 
of  the  superintendent  for  1884,  1885.  D  7891. 

—  Geological  and  Geographical  Sur^uy  of  the  Territories. 

\  Bulletin,     v.  4-6.  D  8773. a'. 

f  Geology    of    the    eastern   portion  of    the    Uinta 

Mountains.  D  8891.//. 

—  Geological   Survey  of  the    Territories.  \  ist-5th  re- 

ports, 1867-71.  D  8773. 
t  Report,  V.    13.    1890.     Scudder,  S.  H.     Tertiary 

insects  of  North  America.  D  8891. <-. 

Whymper.  How  to  use  the  aneroid  barometer.  D  7789. 
Wright.     Man  and  the  glacial  period.  D  8493. 

G.     Mathematics. 

Ball.  Mathematical  recreations  and  problems.  D  1024. 
Bowser.     Academic  algebra.  D  1056.0. 

—  Differential  and  integral  calculus.    I2th  ed.    D  1056. r/. 

—  Elements  of  plane  geometry.     3d  ed.  D  1056.4'. 

—  Plane  and  spherical  trigonometry.  D  1056./. 
Davies.  Practical  arithmetic.  D  1114. 
Dupuis.  Principles  of  elementary  algebra.  D  1129. 
Edwards.  Elementary  treatise  on  the  differential  calcu- 
lus.    2d  ed.  D  1580. 

Euclid.  First  book  of  [his]  "  Elements"  arranged  for 
beginners  by  Lock.      .  D  1139./. 

—  X  Elements   of    geometry,    containing    [his]    first    six 

books.     [Ed.  by]  Playfair.  G  9583. 

Greenhill.     Applications  of  elliptic  functions.  D  1604. 

Halsted.     Elementary  synthetic  geometry.  D  1610. 

HoBSON.     Treatise  on  plane  geometry.  D  1625. 

Hunter.    Elements  of  plane  geometry.     Pt.  i.  D  1217. 

Lobatschewsky.     Theory  of  parallels.  D  1663. 


Mac  Donald.  Geometry  in  the  secondary  school.  D  1278. 
Miller.     Determinants.  D  1304. 

Milne.     Companion  to  the  weekly  problem  papers. 

D  i305.<-. 

—  Solutions  of  weekly  problem  papers.  D  1305, j. 

—  Weekly  problem  papers,  with  notes.  D  1305.W. 
Newcomb.  Differential  and  integral  calculus.  D  1329. 
Nixon.  Elementary  plane  trigonometry.  D  1331. 
Olney.  General  geometry  and  calculus.  D  1337. 
Playfair.  %  Elements  of  plane  and  spherical  trigonom- 
etry.                                                               In  G  9583. 

Proctor.     Easy  lessons  in  the  differential  calculus. 

D  1358. 1 

—  First  steps  in  geometry.  D  I358.y. 
Roberts.  Handbook  of  weights  and  measures.  D  1374.A. 
Todhunter.     Treatise  on  the  differential  calculus. 

D  1443.^. 

—  Treatise  on  the  integral  calculus.  D  I443.». 

H.     Medical  Science. 

Althaus.     Pathology  and  prevention  of  influenza. 

F  5008. 

Bissell.     Physical  development  and  exercise  for  women. 

F  2042. 

Brackett.     Technique  of  rest.  F  2056. 

Brunton.     Introduction  to  modern  therapeutics.   F  4537. 

Chadwick.     Temperament,  disease,  and  health.   F  4082. 

Cobb.     Earth-burial  and  cremation.  F  2097. 

Ewart.     Cardiac  outlines.  F  X140. 

Forchheimer.   Diseases  of  the  mouth  in  children.  F  5592. 

Harris.     Hygiene  of  consumption.  F  5187. 

Heebner.    Pharmacy  and  pharmaceutical  chemistry.    3d 
ed.  F  3192. 

Herter.     Diagnosis  of  diseases  of  the  nei-vous  system. 

F  5198. 

Holbrook.     Hygienic  treatment  of  consumption. 

F  5210.A. 

Irwin.     Hydrotherapy  at   Saratoga  :  a  treatise  on  nat- 
ural mineral  vi^aters.  F  4224. 

Logan.   How  to  reduce  your  weight  or  increase  it.  F  2272. 

McKendrick.     Life  in  motion  ;  or,  muscle  and  nerve. 

F  1281. 

Miller.     Physical  beauty  :    how  to  obtain  and  how  to 
preserve  it.  F  2305. 

Mitchell.     The  gentlewoman's  book  of  hygiene. 

F  2310.^'-. 

Morton.    Handbook  of  first  aid  to  the  injured.    F  4317. 

PiLCHER.     First  aid  in  illness  and  injury.  F  4353. 

Reynolds.     Practical  midwifery.  F  7370. 

ROHE  and  LoRD.     Diseases  of  the  skin.  F  5376 

Rowland.     The  human  hair  popularly  and   physiologi 
cally  considered.  F  2727 

Staffe.     My  lady'.s  dressing  room.  F  2410 

Strahan.     Marriage  and  disease  :  a  study  of  heredity. 

F7425 

Thorne.     Diphtheria  :    its  natural  history  and  preven 
tion.  F  5439 

Tracy.     Hygiene.  With  F  1156 

Wolf.     Truth  about  beauty.  F  2489 

Wood's  Household    practice  of  medicine,  hygiene,  am 
surgery.     Ed.  by  F.  A.  Castle.     2  v.  F  4794 

I.     Natural  History. 

Abbott.     Recent  rambles  ;  or,  in  touch  with  nature. 

E  I  ; 

Arngrimson.     Birds  of  Greenland.     Ed.   by  Chambei 

lain.  '        E  750c 

Beddard.     Animal  coloration.  E  252c 

Bernard.     The  apodidre  :  a  morphological  study. 

E303: 

Carpenter.     The  microscope   and  its  revelations.     7* 

edition.  E  54.' 

Flower.    The  horse  :  a  study  in  natural  history.  E  815; 

Goubaux  and  Barrier.     Exterior  of  the  horse.     2d  e( 

E86a 
Gould.     Mythical  monsters.  E  260.' 


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Hudson.     Naturalist  in  La  Plata.  E  2629. 

I  Johns.  Among  the  butterflies  :  a  book  for  young  col- 
j  lectors.  E  4233. 

Kipling.     Beast  and  man  in  India.  E  2646. 

I  KiRBY.     Elementary  text-book  of  entomology.     2d  ed. 

E  4647. 

Lubbock.     Beauties  of   nature  and  the  wonders  of  the 
world  we  live  in.  E  273. 

Lydekker.     Phases  of  animal  life  past  and  present. 

E  2275. 

Miller.     Little  brothers  of  the  air.  E  7305./. 

MORG.\N.     Animal  sketches.  E  2316. 

MoSELEY.  Notes  by  a  naturalist  made  during  the  voy- 
,         age  of  H.  M.  S.  •'  Challenger.''  E  317. 

Naegeli  and  ScHWENDENER.  The  microscope  in  theory 
I  and  practice.  E  695. 

I  Packard.  Guide  to  the  study  of  insects.  9th  ed.  E  4705. 
IStuder.     f  Birds  of  North  America.  E  7985. 

'Thomson.     Outlines  of  zoology.  E  2438.^. 

—  Study  of  animal  life.  E  2438. j. 
Thoreau.  Autumn.  Ed.  by  H.  G.  O.  Blake.  E  439.<3!. 
Todd.  The  vacation  club.  E  443. 
TORREY.  The  foot-path  way.  E  445./. 
United  States.     Entomological  Commission,    f  3d,  4lh 

report,  1883-85.  E  4773. 

3d.  The  Rocky  Mountain  locust,  the  western  cricket. 
the  army  worm,  canker  worms,  and  the  Hessian  fly. 

4th.  Riley,  C.  V.  The  cotton  worm,  with  a  chapter 
on  the  boll  worm. 

—  Fish  Commission,  f  Bulletin,  v.  9,  1889.  E  5891.^. 
Williams.     Field-farings  :  a  vagrant  chronicle  of  earth 

and  sky.  E  485. 

K.     Physics  or  Natural  Philosophy. 

Abnev.     Colour  measurement  and  mixture.  D  3002. 

Allen.     Laboratory  exercises  in  elementary  physics. 

D  20o3. 
Avery.     Elements  of  natural  philosophy.  D  2020. 

Barker.     Physics.     Advanced  course.  D  2516. 

Church.     Notes  and  examples  in  mechanics.       D  3553. 
Dolbear.     Matter,  ether,   and  motion  :  the  factors  and 
relations  of  physical  science.  D  2142. 


GiLLETT. 


The  phonograph  and  how  to  construct  it. 

D3167. 
Grimshaw.   Record  of  scientific  progress  for  1891. 
Johnson.     Sunshine. 
Lewes.     Air  and  water. 

Love.      Mathematical  theory  of  electricity,    v.  i. 
Macmillan.      Cyclopaedia  of  nature  teachings. 
Merriman.      Treatise  on  hydraulics.     3d  ed. 
Pearson.     Grammar  of  science. 
Peddie.      Manual  of  physics, 
f  Popular  science  monthly. 

1892). 
Pringle.     The  optical  lantern. 
Stewart.     Text-book  of  heat. 
—  Text-book  of  light. 
Tillman.     Elementary  lessons  in  heat. 
Tyndall.      Fragments  of  science.     [6th  ed.] 


D  178. 
D  3233. 
D  3267. 
D  2664. 

D  669. 
D  36S0. 

D345. 

D  2344. 

40,41  (Nov.,  1891-Oct., 

c  7714. 

D  3716. 

D  4422. 
D  3431./. 

D  4765- 
2  v. 

D45i.^. 

1.  Constitution  of  nature.  —  Radiation.  —  Radiant 
heat  in  relation  to  the  colour  and  chemical  constitution 
of  bodies. — New  chemical  reactions  produced  by  light. 
— The  sky. — Voyage  to  Algeria  to  observe  the  eclipse. 
— Niagara. — The  parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy. — Alpine 
sculpture. — Recent  experiments  on  fog-signals.—  On 
the  study  of  physics. — On  crystalline  and  slaty  cleavage. 
— Paramagnetic  and  diamagnetic  forces. — Physical 
basis  of  solar  chemistry. — Elementary  magnetism. — On 
force. — ContribiUions  to  molecular  physics. — Life  and 
letters  of  Faraday. — The  Copley  medallist  of  1870. — 
The  Copley  medallist  of  1871. — Death  by  lightning. — 
Science  and  the  spirits. 

2.  Reflections  on  prayer  and  natural  law. — Miracles 
and  special  providences. — On  prayer  as  a  form  of  phys- 
ical energy. — Vitality. — Matter  and  force. — Scientific 
materialism.' — An  address  to  students. — Scientific  use 
of  the  imagination. — The  Belfast  address. — Apology 
for  the  Belfast  address. — The  Rev.  James  Martineau 
and  the  Belfast  address. —  Fermentation. — Science  and 
man. — Professor  Virchow  and  evolution. — The  electric 
light. 

Whiting.     Experiments  in  physical  measurement.     Part 

4.     Appendix  for  the  use  of  teachers.  D  2788. 

Worthington.     Dynamics  of  rotation.  D  3492. 


PART   7.-POLITICAL  AND    SOCIAL    SCIENCES. 


A.     Annals  of   Legislative    Bodies   and 
Public  Documents. 

New  York  City,  f  Ordinances  approved  by  the  Mayor, 
v.  59,  1 891.  U  2697.  r. 

—  f  Proceedings,  v.  201-204,  1891.  U  2697.?. 
New  York  State.  Assembly,     f  Documents,  114th   ses- 
sion, 1891.  15  V.  in  16.  U  2697. 

A'ote. — Vol.  13  is  in  two  parts. 

—  Stnale.    t  Documents,  114th  session,  1891.    v.  1.    (Pts. 

1-3)  2-9  (Pts.  1-4).  U  2697.(6. 

—  Sinaie  and  Assembly,     f  Calendar  of  bills  printed  dur- 

ing the  Ii4lh  session  of  the  legislature.     U  2866. <i. 

t  General  index  to  legislative  documents.  1777-1888. 

U  2697./. 

—  Stiitt'  Department,     f  Manual  for  the  use  of  the  legis- 

lature, 1892.  U  2329. 

United  States,     f  Congressional    record,   51st  congr., 

1st  session.      11  v.  and  index.  U  2821. 

—  Congress,     f  Debates  in  5th  congr.,  ist  sess..  1797. 

U  2772.  /. 

t  Journals  of  congress,  from  Jan.  i,  1779  to  Jan.  i. 

17S0.     v.  5.  U  2772.  A. 

—  House   of  Representatives.     \  Consolidated    index    to 

the  "  Executive  documents"  26th  to  40th  congr. 

U  2772./. 
t  Consolidated  index  to  "  Reports  of  committees  " 
26th  to  40th  congress.  U  2772.  c. 


United  States.     House  of  Representatives.     +  Debates, 

1st  sess.,  4th  congr.,  upon  British  treaty  of  1794. 

2d  ed.  U  2T]2.g. 
t  Executive  documents,   29th   congr..    1st    sess.    to 

50th  congr.,  1st  sess.     219  v.      1S46-89.     8^^. 

U  2773.W. 
t  .Same,   32d   congr.,  2d  sess.   to   50th  congr.,   ist 

sess.     31  V.      1853-88.     4*^.  U  2891.;. 
t  Journal,    38th    congr.,  1st   sess.   to  49th    congr., 

2d  sess.     3  V.     1S63-86.  U  2773./. 
t  ^Miscellaneous  documents.   31st   congr.,   2d  sess. 

to  50th  congr.,  1st  sess.     40  v.     1851-89.     8°. 

U  2773. J. 
t  Same,  48th   congr.,  ist  sess.  to  50fh  congr.,  1st 

sess.     5  V.      1883-84—1887-88.     4°.         U  2891./ 
\  Report  of  the  select  committee  investigating  the 

Bureau  of  Pensions.     2  v.  U  2772. <•. 
+  Reports  from   the  Court  of  Claims.  34th   congr., 

3d  sess.  to  36th  congr.,  2d  sess.     8  v.     1857-61. 

U  2772. a. 
f  Reports  of  committees,  31st  congr.,  1st  sess.  to 

50th  congr.,    1st  sess.     17  v.      1850-8S.     8°. 

U  2773.'. 

f  Same,  43th  congr.,  2d  .ses.«.    v.  4,  18S5.    U  2891. >t. 

—  Interior  Department,     f  Official  register  of  the  U.S.: 

list  of    ofliccrs  and  employees.    July,    iSSg  [and] 

July,  1S91.     4  v.  U  2891.^. 

1S89.     V.  I.     Legislative,  executive,  judicial. 
1S89.     v.  2.      Post-office  Department  and  the  postal 

service. 


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7-POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES:  Law  and  Crime. 


Uniteii    States.      Interior   Department.       1 891.      v.    i. 
Legislative,  executive,  judicial. 
1 891.     V.  2.      Post-office  Department  and  the  postal 
service. 

—  Pension  Office.     \  List  of  pensioners  on  the  roll,  Jan. 

I,  1883.     5  V.  U  2T]2.b. 

—  Senate.     \  Executive  documents,  2gth  congr.,  ist  sess. 

to  50th  congr.,  1st  sess.     62  v.     1846-8S.     8°. 

U  2773. «. 
f  Same,  33d   congr.,   1st  sess.    to  49th  congr.,  ist 

sess.      9  v.      1854-86.     4°.  U  2891.(7. 
f  Journal,  33d  congr.,   2d  sess.  to  41st   congr.,  2d 

sess.     6  v.     1854-70.  U  2J73.0. 

t  List  of  private  claims,  14th  to  33d  congr.  U  I'j'j'l.d. 

f  Miscellaneous  documents,    31st.  congr.,   2d  sess. 

to  49lh  congr.,  2d  sess.      10  v.     1851-87.     8°. 

U   2773. 7A 

—  I  Same,  49th  congr.,  ist  and  2d  sess.,  18S5-86 — 1886- 

87.     2  V.     4°.  U  2891. /^. 

f  Reports  of  committees,  31st  congr.,  2d  sess.  to 

50th  congr.,  1st  sess.  16  v.  1851-88.  8°.  U  2773.W. 

—  State  Department.     \  'American    state    papers  :   Com- 

merce and  navigation,  v.  i,  2.  U  2891.?;?. 
Same  :  Public  lands,  v.  4,  5.  U  2891./. 

B.    Commerce,   Business,   and  Naviga- 
tion. 

f  Business  :  a  practical  journal  of  the  office,  v.  10.  11. 

(Jan. -Dec,  1S91).  C  6814. 

Cunningham.  Growth  of  English  industry  and  com- 
merce in  modern  times.  U  8564. a. 
Gambaro.  Lessons  in  commerce.  Rev.  by  Gault.  H  9161. 
Hewins.     English  trade  and  finance,  chiefly  in  the  17th 

century.  U  8201. 

KiRKMAN.  Railway  rates  and  government  control.  U  8245. 
Maginnis.     The   Atlantic    ferry  :    its    ships,    men,    and 

working.  U  S284. 

New  York  City.     Produce  Exchange,     f  Report  from 

July  I,  1891,  to  July  I,  1892.  U  8697. «. 

New  York  State.     Chamber  of  Com?nerce.    f  34th  annual 

report  for  1891-92.  U  8697. 

f  Sailors' magazine,  v.  11,  12.  (Jan. -Dec,  1892.)  C  6740. 
Spender.     State  and  pensions  in  old  age.  U  8417. 

United  States.    Intejstate  Commerce  Commission.    \  5th 

annual  report,  Dec.  i,  1891.  U  8773.17. 

—  Postal  Department.     \  Report  of  the  Postmaster  Gen- 

eral, 38th  congr.,  1st  sess.   [1S63].  U  8773. a'. 

—  State  Department.     \  Commercial    relations   between 

the  U.  S.  and  foreign  nations  for  1S73,  1884-85, 
1887-S8, 1888-89,  and  1890-91.  U  8773.^. 

f  Reports  from  the  consuls  of  the  U.  S.    Nos.  132- 

145.     (Sept.,  1891-Oct.,  1892.)  118773.^. 

f  Special  consular  reports,     v.  2-4.  U  8773. £). 

2.  Refrigerators  and  food  preservation  in  foreign 
countries. — European  emigration. — Olive  and  flax  cul- 
ture in  the  Alpes-Maritimes. — Beet-sugar  industry  and 
flax  cultivation  in  foreign  countries. 

3.  Streets  and  highways  in  foreign  countries. 

4.  Port  regulations  in  foreign  countries. 

—  Treasury  Department,     f  Report  on  the  internal  com- 

merce of  the  U.  S.  for  18S1-82.  U  8773.72. 

C.     Education. 

ACLAND  and  Smith.     .Studies  in  secondary  education. 

X  7003. 
Adler.     Moral  instruction  of  children.  X  7004. 

Aldrich.  Children  :  their  morals  and  critics.  X  7007. c. 
Baldwin.     Psychology  applied  to  the  art  of  teaching. 

X  7024./. 
California,  University  of.     \  Register  of,  1891-92. 

X  7072. 
Chautauquan,  The.    v.  14,  15.  (Oct.,  1891-Sept.,  1892.) 

C6552. 
Cornell  University,     f  Register,  1891-92.  X  7101. 

Davidson.     Aristotle  and  ancient  educational  ideals. 

X  7114. 


FouiLLKE.    Education  from  a  national  standpoint.  X  7155. 
Hale.      How  to  do  it.  X  7182. /j! 

Harvard  College,     f  Annual  reports,  1890-91.    X  7613. 

—  f  Catalogue,  1891-92,  1892-93.  X  7188. 
Hughes.     Loyola   and   the   educational   system   of  the 

Jesuits.  X  7216. 

HuLTON.     Rixce  Oxonienses.  X  7215. 

Leland  Stanford  Junior  University,  f  ist  annual  regis- 
ter,  1891-92,  X  7264. 

Locke.  Some  thoughts  on  education.  Introd.  by 
Quick.     2d  ed.  X  7272. 

Newcomb  (H.  Sophie)  Memorial  College,  f  Closing  ex- 
ercises, June  17,  1889.  ^  7698. 

New  York  City.  Board  of  Education.  \  Directory, 
January,  1892.  X  7329.0. 

—  f  50th  annual  report  for  1891.  X  7697.^. 

—  t  Journal,  1891.  X  7697.0. 

—  f  Manual,  1892.  X  7329. 
New  York   State.      University  of  the   State  of  N.    Y. 

f  104th  annual  report  of  the  regents,  1892.     3  v. 

X  7697.^. 

Pennsylvania,  University  of.  f  Catalogue  and  an- 
nouncements, 1891-92.  X  7346. 

PRiNtE.  Methods  of  instruction  and  organization  of  the 
schools  of  Germany.  X  7359.W. 

Rochester  University,  f  42d  annual  catalogue.  1S91- 
92.  X  7375. 

Sharpless.  English  education  in  the  elementary  and 
secondary  schools.  X  7403. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Education,  f  Report  of 
the  commissioner  for  1888-89.  X  7773. 

Waters.     Intellectual  pursuits  ;  or,  culture  by  self-help. 

X  7467. 

WiGGiN.     Children's  rights  :  a  book  of  nursery  logic. 

X  7483. 

Yale  University,     f  Catalogue,  1891-92.  X  7497. 

—  f  Catalogue  of  officers  and  graduates,  1 701-1892. 

X  7798.(7. 

D.     Government    and    Politics. 

Bluntschli.     Theory  of  the  state,     2d  ed.  U  47. 

Bromwell.   History  of  immigration  to  the  U.  S.   U  6535. 
Brooklyn    Ethical    Association.     Man    and    the   state : 
studies  in  applied  sociology.  U  59. 

Cohn.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  constitution. 

u  1557. 

Copeland.  Cleveland  and  Stevenson  :  their  lives  and 
record.     Democratic  campaign  book  for  1892. 

U  I56i.a. 

—  Harrison  and  Reid  :  their  lives  and  record.     Repub- 

lican campaign  book  for  1892.  U  1561. 

Cree.     Direct  legislation  by  the  people.  U  105. 

Crummell.     Africa  and  America.  U  1105. 

Daly.     Dawn  of  Radicalism.  U  112. 

HOLST.  Constitutional  and  political  history  of  the  U.  S. 
v.  7,  1859-61.  Harper's  Ferry— Lincoln's  inaugu- 
ration. U  1626.7. 

HOWLAND.     The  new  empire.  U  215. 

.  Note. — Mostly  on  the  political  future  of  Canada. 

Jephson.     The  platform  :  its  rise  and  progress.     2  v. 

U   230, 

Parker.     Writings  and  speeches  of  Grover  Cleveland. 

U  1093.  w. 

Parkin.  Imperial  federation  :  the  problem  of  national 
unity.  U  343. 

Petrie.     Church  and  state  in  early  Maryland.     U  1709. 

Sunset  Club  (of  Chicago),  f  Echoes  of  the  Sunset  Club.. 
Compiled  by  W.  W.  Catlin.  U  758.  ' 

United  States.  Civil-Service  Commission.  \  4th  re- 
port, Jan.  t6,  1886-June  30,  1887.  U  i773-<^- 

White.     Britannic  confederation.  U  481. 

E.     Law    and    Crime. 


Andrews.     The  old  EnglWh  manor 

economic  history. 
Ashley.     Contracts. 


a  study  in  English 

V  2506.- 

V  6510. 


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Garnier.    History  of  the  English  landed  interest.  V  2597. 

Keasbey.     Law  of  electric  wires.  V  8643. 

Leffingwell.  Illegitimacy  and  the  influence  of  seasons 
upon  conduct.  V  7264. 

New'  York.  State.  State  Department,  f  Laws  passed  at 
115th  session  of  the  legislature.     2  v.  V  4697. 

Shattuck.  Woman'smanualof  parliamentary  law.  V  402. 

United  States.  Congress,  f  Public  laws  of  the  U.  S. 
passed  at  2d  sess.  40th  congr.  to  3d  sess.  43d 
congr.,  1868-73.  V  3773. a'. 

—  State  Department,     f  Revised  statutes  of  the    U.   S. 

relating  to  the  District  of  Columbia,  1873-74. 

V  3891. r. 
+  Statutes  passed  ist  sess.  43d  congr.  to  ist  sess.  51st 

congr.,  1874-90.  V  3891. 

f  Treaties  and  conventions.  V  1773.(5. 

Wandell.     Law  of  the  theatre.  V  5778. 

F.    Military    and    Naval   Science. 

f  Army  and  navy  journal,  U.  S.  v.  29.  (Augt.  29,  1891- 
Augt.  20,  1892.)  C  6904. 

National  guard  in  service.  G  6327. 

Naval  annual,  1892.     Ed.  by  T.  A.  Brassey.       G  7697. 

Patterson.     Illustrated  nautical  dictionary.      G  7869.?. 

f  United  service  :  a  monthly  review  of  military  and  naval 
affairs.     New  series,  v.  7,  8.     (Jan. -Dec,  1892.) 

C  6773-^. 

United  States.  Office  0/ A'aval  Intelligence,  f  Notes 
on  the  year's  naval  progress,  July,  1892.  G  3673. /i. 

—  War  Department.     Cavalry  drill  :  U.  S.  army.    G  6454. 
-. f  Report  of    the    secretary.    38th   congr. ,  1st  sess. 

[1863].  G  6773. 
f  Same,  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1872.     2  v. 

G  6773. 

f  Same,  ist  sess.  43d  congr.,  v  1-3,  1S7J.    G  6773. 

■ +  Same,  2d  sess.  43d  congr.,  v.  i,  2  (Pt.  i),  1874. 

G  6773. 
t  Same,  1st  sess.  44th  congr.,  v.  2  (Pt.  2),  1875. 

G  6773. 

f  Same,  3d  sess.  46th  congr.,  v.  4,  1S81.      G  6773. 

+  Same,  1st  sess.  47th  congr.,  v.  4,  1882.      G  6773. 

f  Same,  Ist  sess.  51st  congr.,  4  v.  in  8,  1890.  G  6773. 

ViOLLET-LE-DUC.     %  Annals  of  a  fortress.  G  Syjb.a. 

Wilmot.     Development  of  navies  during  the  last  half 

century.  G  7484. 

G.     Political  Economy  and  Finance. 

American  Bankers'  Association,  f  Proceedings  of  con- 
vention held  at,New  Orleans,  Nov.  11,  12,  1891. 

u  7505. 

Atkinson.     Taxation  and  work  :  a  series  of  treatises  on 

the  tariff  and  the  currency.  U  7018. 

Bastablk.     Commerce  of  nations.  U  4029.^. 

A'ote. — On  protection  and  free  trade. 
Benton.     Truth  about  "  protection."  U  4522. 

Burke.     Federal  finances  ;  or,  the  income  of  the  U.  S. 

U  7066. 
Cheap-money  experiments  in  past  and  present  times. 

■  U  70S5. 

Coffin.     Silver  from  1849  to  1892. 
Cowperthwait.     Money,  silver  and  finance 
Ehrich.     Question  of  silver. 
FlC'rscheim.     Rent,  interest,  and   wages  ;  c 

bearings  of  the  land  question. 
Gibson.     The  Vienna  bourse. 
Giffen.     Case  against  bimetallism. 
GuYOT.     Principles  of  social  economy. 
Hall.     Who  pays  your  taxes  ? 
Haui'T.     Monetary  question  in  1892. 
Hervey.     Trade  policy  of  imperial  federation.    U  4198 
Hvndman.  Commercial  crises  of  the  19th  century.  U  4220 
Letourneau.     Property  :  its  origin  and  development. 

U  4266, 
Marshall.     Economics  of  industry.  U  4289.0, 

A'ote. — First  volume  of  "  Elements  of  economics." 
Moffett.  The  tariff:  what  it  is  and  what  it  does.  U  731 1 


U  7095- 
U  7103. 

u  7134- 

the  real 
U4I53- 
U  7167. 
U  7168. 
U  4180. 
U  7183. 
U  7613. 


New  York  county,  f  4th  and  6th  annual  reports  of  the 
comptroller  for  1862,  1864.  U  7697.^. 

New  York  State.  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor,  f  8th 
annual  report  for  1890.     2  pts.  U  4697. 

Nicholson.  Effects  of  machinery  on  wages.  U  4330. 
I  Norman.  Complete  guide  to  the  world  s  29  monetary 
!  systems.  U  7700. 

Patton.  Political  economy  for  American  youth.  U  4345. 

Ridgkway.  Origin  of  metallic  currency  and  weight 
standards.  U  7724. 

Robertson.     Fallacy  of  saving  :  a  study  in  economics. 

u  4374. 

Rogers.     Industrial  and  commercial  history  of  England. 

U  4725- »• 
ScHOENHOF.     Economy  of  high  wages.  U  4394.*'. 

SCHLOSS.  Methods  of  industrial  remuneration.  U  4735. 
Springer.  Tariff  reform  the  paramount  issue.  U  4419. 
Strange.     Farmer's  tariff  manual.  U  4424. 

Taussig.  State  papers  and  speeches  on  the  tariff.  U  7433.  J. 
United  States.     Bureau  of  the  Mint.     \  Report  of  the 
director  for  1884-1886,  1888.  U  TJTi.k. 

—  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.     \  Annual  report,  1878- 

86,  1888,  1890.  U  7773.^. 

—  Department  of  Labor.     6th  annual  report  of  the  com- 

missioner, 1890.     Cost  of  production  :  iron,  steel, 

coal,  etc.  U  4773.^. 

t  Same.  U  4773. (T. 

—  Treasury  Departtnent.     f  Annual  report  of  the  secre- 

tary for  1854,  i860,  1872,  1874-77,  1879-82.  1883- 

85,  1886  (v.  I),  1888,  1889.  U  7773. 

Wallace.     Land   nationahsation  :  its   necessity  and   its 

aims.  U  4463./. 

H.    Social  Science  and  Statistics. 

Booth.     Pauperism  and  the  endowment  of  old  age. 

U  9051. 

Engels.     Condition  of  the  working-class  in  England  in 

1844.      Preface  1892.  U  9135. 

—  Socialism  Utopian  and  scientific.  U  9135. j. 
GiBBiNS.  English  social  reformers.  T  5165. 
GoDARD.  Poverty  :  its  genesis  and  exodus.  U  9171. 
Loch.     Criticisms  on  "  General  "  Booth's  social  scheme. 

U  9273. 

Manhattan  Club  (N.  Y.  City),  [f  Officers,  members, 
constitution,  and  rules,  1892.]  X  8287. 

MuLH.\LL.     Dictionary  of  statistics.  U  6693. 

New  York  City.  Charity  Organization  Society,  f  New 
York  charity  directory.     5th  ed.  X  8329.0. 

f  Papers  in  penology.     2d  series.  U  9342. 

Rlis.     Children  of  the  poor.  U  9724.^. 

Shaffle.     Impossibility  of  social  democracy.        U  9389. 

Social  horizon.  The.  By  the  author  of  "  Life  in  our 
villages."  U  94x3. 

Spencer.  Social  statics,  abridged  and  revised.  To- 
gether with   The  man  versus  the  state.     U  9417. r. 

Statesman's  year-book  for  1892.     Ed.  by  J.  S.  Keltie. 

U  6421. 

Union  Club  (N.  Y.  City).  \  Officers,  members,  consti- 
tution and  rules,  1892.  X  8454. 

White.     Destitute  alien  in  Great  Britain.  U  9481. a'. 

WiLKiNS.     The  alien  invasion.  U  6483. 

I.     Women. 

Adams.   Presumption  of  sex.  and  other  papers.  X  9004./. 

Chester.     The  unmarried  woman.  U  goSs.w. 

Cl.\rk.     Looking  out  on  life  :  a  book  for  girls.  X  9092./. 

Croly.  {"Jenny  June.")  Thrown  on  her  own  re- 
sources ;  or,  what  girls  can  do.  U  9105./. 

Freelev.     Fair  to  look  upon.  U  9157. 

Greville.     Gentlewoman  in  society.  X  9175.^. 

Miller.     Girls  :  faults  and  ideals.'  X  9305. 

Richmond.  World's  women  ;  or,  woman  first  and  last 
and  what  she  has  done.  T  5371. 

Salaman.     Woman — through  a  man's  eyeglass.    U  9384. 

\  Woman's  illustrated  world,  v.  5-8  (Jan.,  1891-Dec., 
1892).  C  6997. 


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8— THEOLOGY  AND  PHILOSOPHY:    Philosophy:  Mental. 


PART  8.-THEOLOGY    AND    PHILOSOPHY. 


A.  Biblical  Theology  and  Church  His- 

tory. 

Addis.  Documents  of  the  Hexateuch  translated  and  ar- 
ranged in  chronological  order.  Y  2502. 

Bacon.     Genesis  of  Genesis.  Y  2513. 

Bartlett  and  Peters,  cdrs.  Scriptures  Hebrew  and 
Christian.      3  v.  Y  2029. 

1.  Hebrew  story  from  creation  to  the  exile. 

2.  Hebrew  literature. 

3.  Christian  scriptures. 

Briggs.  The  Bible,  the  church,  and  the  reason.  Y  2058. 
Cable.     Busy  man's  Bible,  and  how  to  study  and  teach  it. 

Y  2071. 
Campbell.      The    Puritan    in     Holland,    England,    and 

America.     2  v.  Y  3544. 

Church.     The  Oxford  movement,  1S33-45.  Y  3090. 

Latch.     Indications  of  Exodus.  Y  2261. 

MOELLER.      History  of  the  Christian  church,  A.D.  I-600. 

Y  3687. 
Shea.     History  of  the  Catholic  church  in  the  U.  S.    4  v. 

Y  3741- 

1.  The  Catholic  church  in  colonial  days,   1 521-1763. 

2.  Life  and  times  of  John  Carroll,  bp.  and  first 
archbp.  of  Baltimore,  embracing  the  history  of  the 
Catholic  church  in  the  U.  S.,  1763-1S15. 

3.  History  of  the  Catholic  church  in  the  U.  S., 
1815-1843- 

4.  From  the  5th  provincial  council  of  Baltimore, 
1843,  to  the  2d  plenary  council  of  Baltimore,  1866. 

Williams  and  Mornay,  edrs.     Serampore  letters  :   un- 
published   correspondence  of  William   Carey   and 
others  with  John  Williams,  1800-1816.     Y  3483. j. 
Note. — On  Baptist  missions. 
Wright.     Early  Bibles  of  America.  Y  2493. 

B.  Doctrinal  and  Miscellaneous  The- 

ology. 

Abbott.     Evolution  of  Christianity.  Z  3001. 

Brooke.     Short  sermons.  Y  8059.J. 

Coles.  Latin  hymns,  with  original  translations.  Y  955S. 
Farrar.     Voice   from    Sinai  :  the  eternal  bases  of  the 

moral  law.  Y  6144.2/. 

Farrer.     Paganism  and  Christianity.  Y  6145. 

f  Hartford  seminary  record,  v.  i,  2  (Oct.,  1890-Augt.. 

1892).  C  6613. 

Hepworth.     The  life  beyond.  Y  6198. 

Hunt.     Ethical  teachings  in  old  English  literature. 

Y  7216. 
Huxley.     Essays  upon  some  controverted  questions. 

Z  2219. 
Contents  :  Rise  and  progress  of  palaeontology. — In- 
terpreters of  Genesis  and  the  interpreters  of  nature. — 
Mr.  Gladstone  and  Genesis. — Evolution  of  theology  : 
an  anthropological  study. — Science  and  morals. — Sci- 
entific and  pseudo-scientific  realism. — Science  and 
pseudo-science. ^An  Episcopal  trilogy.  —  Agnosticism. 
— Value  of  witness  to  the  miraculous. — Agnosticism  : 
a  rejoinder. — Agnosticism  and  Christianity.— Lights  of 
the  church  and  the  light  of  science. — The  keepers  of 
the  herd  of  swine. — Illustrations  of  Mr.  Gladstone's 
controversial  methods. —  Hasisadra's  adventure. 

Ingra.m.  England  and  Rome :  the  Papacy  and  the 
English  state  and  church  from  the  Norman  con- 
quest to  the  Revolution  of  1688.  Z  1634. 

Jelf.     Musings  on  mother,  home,  and  heaven.     Y  7229. 

Julian.     Dictionary  of  hymnology.  Y  9641. 

Larcom.     The  unseen  friend.     [Christology.]      Y  6261. 

Lewis.     Paganism  surviving  in  Christianity.      Y  6267./. 

Mac  Donald.     Hope  of  the  gospel.  Y  6277. /^ 

Mackenzie.    Evolution  illuminating  the  Bible.    Z^  3281.^'. 

—  Modern  science  unlocking  the  Bible.  Z  328 i.w. 


Mill.     Three  essays  on  religion .  Z  2305, 

Contents  :  Nature. — Utility  of   religion. — Theism. — 
Berkeley's  life  and  writings, 
f  New-church  messenger,  v.  62,  63  (Jan. -Dec,  1892). 

C  6867, 

Percival.     Doctrine  of  the  Episcopal  church  as  set  forth 

in  the  Prayer  Book.  Z  347. 

Potter.     Waymarks,  1870-91  :  discourses.      Y  8356.W. 

Thorold.     Questions  of  faith  and  duty.  Y  7439. 

C.    Mythology  and    Folk-Lore. 

Christensen.     Afro- American  folk-lore.  Z  8088. 

Davies.     t  Mythology  and  rites  of  the  British  Druids. 

Z  8569. 
Ellinwood.    Oriental  religions  and  Christianity. 
Gomme.     Ethnology  in  folklore. 
Kennedy.    Legendary  fictions  of  the  Irish  Celts. 
Lotze.     Outlines  of  a  philosophy  of  religion. 
McLane.     Evolution  in  religion. 

MOller.     Anthropological  religion.  Z  9321. a, 

Segerstedt.      My  lady  legend,  and  other  folk  tales  from 

the  north.  Z  8399, 


Z  8135. 
Z  8171. 
Z  8241. 

z  9273- 

Z  9282. 


D.     Occult    Literature. 

Buckley.      Faith-healing,    Christian    science,    and   kin 
dred  phenomena.  X  5063. 

Courmelles.     Hypnotism.  X  4103. 

Deleuze.      Practical  instruction  in  animal  magnetism. 

X  4117 

Frith.     How  to  read  character  in  handwriting.   X  4157. 

Hartmann.     Astrological  geomancy  :  art  of  divining  by 
punctuation.  X  5613. 

Nevins.     Witchcraft  in  Salem  village  in  1692.     X  5328. 

Phrenological  journal,  v.  94,  95  [New  series,  v.  45, 
46]  (Jan. -Dec,  1892).  C  6711. 

Sinnett.     Rationale  of  mesmerism.  X  4407. 

TUCKEY.     Psycho-therapeutics ;   or,    treatment   by   hyp- 
notism and  suggestion.     3d  ed.  X  4769. 

Upham.     Salem  witchcraft  in  outline.  X  5455 

E.     Philosophy  :  Mental. 


Azarias.     Phases  of  thought  and  criticism.  X  3 

Contents  :  Fourfold  activity  of  the  soul. — On  thinks 

ing. — Emerson   and   Newman  as   types. — Principle  ot 

thought. — Literary  and  scientific  habits  of   thought. 

Ideal   in    thought. — Culture  of   the  spiritual    sense. — 

Spiritual  sense  of  "  The  imitation."     Spiritual   sense 

of  "  The  divine   commedia." — Spiritual  sense  of   "  Iri 

memoriam." — Conclusion. 

BosANQUET.     Knowledge  and  reality.  X  6052., 

Brooklyn  Ethical  Association.     Evolution    in    science: 

philosophy,  and  art.  X  3060^ 

Cairo.     Essays  on  literature  and  philosophy.     2  v 

X  i07i.«. 

1.  Dante  in  his  relation  to  the  theology  and  ethiffl 
of  the  Middle  Ages.  —  Goethe  and  philosophy.  —  Rous': 
seau. — Wordsworth. — Genius  of  Carlyle. 

2.  Cartesianism. — Metaphysic 
Hyslop.     Elements  of  logic,  theoretical  and  practical. 

X  6220.J 
Kant.  Kritik  of  judgment.  Transl.  by  Bernard.  X  3642.-^. 
Lee.     Making  of  a  man.  X  3264.«. 

Nasmith.   Makers  of  modern  thought  (1200  to  1699  a. 

2  V.  X  13: 

RoYCE.     Spirit  of  modern  philosophy.  X  172^1 

Sidgwick.  Distinction  and  the  criticism  of  beliefs.  X  3405I 
Sully.     The  human  mind  :  a  text-book  of  psychologyj 

2  V.  X  3757-^ 

Thomson.     Materialism  and   modern   physiology  of  tw! 

nervous  system.  X  3438. « 

Wright.  The  human  and  its  relation  to  the  divine.  X  34931 


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F.     Philosophy  :  Moral. 

Alger.     Sources  of  consolation  in  human  life.  X  9007.8. 

BowNE.     Principles  of  ethics.  X  8533. 

Buckley.     Moral  teachings  of  science.  X  8064. 

BiTNCE.   What  to  do:  a  companion  to  "  Don't."  X  9065. w. 
Clark.     Looking  out  on  life  :  a  book  for  girls.  X  9092./. 

Greville.     The  gentlewoman  in  society.  X  9I75-^- 

Hamerton.      Human  intercourse.  X  9184. 


McCosH.     Our  moral  nature  :  a  brief  system  of  ethics. 

X  8277. 
Miller.     Girls  :  faults  and  ideals.  X  9305. 

MuiRHEAD.     Elements  of  ethics.  X  S320. 

f  Our  animal  friends,     v.  19  (Sept.,  1891-Augt.,  1892). 

C  6868.rt. 
Smyth.     Christian  ethics.  X  8412. 

Spencer,     Principles  of  ethics,     v.  i.     Data  of  ethics. 

X  8417. 1. 
Talmage.   Pathway  of  life  :  a  book  for  the  home.  X  9759. 


PART   9.-USEFUL   AND   FINE   ARTS. 


A.    Agriculture  and  Horticulture. 

Ball.    Cultivation  and  manufacture  of  tea  in  China. 
)  H  1514- 

Blomfield  and  Thomas.     Formal  garden  in  England. 

H  2046. 
JCALIFORNIA,  University  of.  College  of  Agriculture:  Agri- 
i  cultural  Experiment   Station.    \  Report    of   work 

j  for  1890.  li  1543. 

JMlziel.  The  St.  Bernard  [dog]  :  its  history,  points, 
I  breeding,  and  rearing.  H  1568. 

IjEFFERiES.     Toilers  of  the  field.  H  1229. 

IKarr.     Tour  round    my  garden.     Transl.    and    ed.    by 
Wood.     2d  edition.  H  2237. 

Mills.     The  dog  in  health  and  in  disease.  H  1305. 

Nicholson,     f  Illustrated  dictionary  of  gardening.     4  v. 

H  2698. 
IROBBINS.     Rescue  of  an  old  place.  H  2375.  r. 

'Tegetmeier.     t  Poultry   book  :   breeding  and   manage- 
ment of  profitable  and  ornamental  poultry.  H  1S87. 
I '  M  I  I'.n  States.     Department  of  Agriculture,     f  Album 
of  agricultural  graphics  :  values  per  acre  of  crops 
of  the  U.  S.  H  i89i.<^. 

I — f  Album  of  agricultural  statistics.     [2d  ed.]     1891. 
I  H  i89i.r. 

'—  t  Report  of  the  commissioner  for  1874,  1885.  H  1773. a. 
JVILLE.  The  perplexed  farmer  :  how  is  he  to  meet  alien 
\  competition  ?  H  1460. 

IWahnschaffe.     Scientific  examination  of  soils.     Addi- 
tions by  Brannt.  H  1462. 
Webh.     Elementary  agriculture.  H  1471. 

B.    Architecture  and  Building. 

*f  Architectural  record,  v.  i.    (July,  1891-July,  1892.) 

C  750S. 
■3-     (1873-75.)     3v. 

G  8S04. 

G  8804. 
16,  17.     (Jan. -Dec, 

C  7803. 


\X  Architectural  sketch-book, 

in  I. 
\~XSame.     v.  4.     (1876.) 
't  Architecture  and  building. 

1892.) 


jAUDSLEY.  X  Popular  dictionary  of  architecture  and  allied 
1  arts.     2  V.  G  8805. 

'X  Baukunst.  Bildnerei,  Malerei.     Plates.  G  S806. 

;Beckett.     X  Book  on  Ijuilding.  civil  and  ecclesiastical. 

G  8034. 
,'t  Builder  and  woodworker,  v.  28.     (Jan. -Dec.  1892.) 
I  ,         .  €7814- 

't  Building  news  and  engineering  journal,  v.  33-41. 
'  (July,  1887-Dec.,  1S81.)  G  8813. 

Chambers.     X  Decorative  part  of  civil  architecture.     Ed. 
by  Leeds.  G  8S18. 

It  Croquis  d'architecture.     7  v.      1866-80.  G  8921. 

i;  Encyclopedie  d'architecture.  9  v.  1872-80.  G  8S28. 
Kidder.  Architect's  and  builder's  pocket-book.  G  9243. 
jl'ANGLEY.  f  Examples  from  ancient  masonry  in  the 
I  proportions  and  orders  of  all  nations.  G  8853. 

iLeveil.     X  Traite  elementaire  pratique  d'architecture. 

G  8855. 

Levy.     X  Architectural    photographic    series,    9  :    Street 

fronts.     (24  plates  in  a  portfolio.)  G  8954.<'. 

~X  Same,  10;  Sea  shore  cottages  and  country  houses. 

(30  plates  in  a  portfolio.)  G  8954./'. 


Mackrow.  Naval  architect's  and  shipbuilder's  pocket- 
book.     5th  ed.  G  7283.0. 

Narjoux.     X  Architecture  communale.     2  \.    X}  8865.(7. 

National  Association  of  Builders  of  the  U.  S.     f  6th 

annual  convention  at  Cleveland,  Jan.  18-20,  1892. 

8°.  G  8696. 

—  t  Same.     4°.  G  8865,0. 

X  New  York  sketch-book  of  architecture.  G  8865.^. 

Nicholson's  X  Dictionary  of  architecture,  building,  etc. 
New  ed.  by  Lomax  and  Gunyon.     2  v.     G  8866 .a. 

Parker.  X  Glossary  of  terms  used  in  architecture.  2  v. 
in  3.  G  S707. 

I.   Text.     2.   Plates  (2  parts). 

Reed.  X  House-plans  for  everybody  for  village  and 
country  residences.  G  8367. 

X  Revue  generale  de  I'architecture  et  des  travaux  publics. 
V.  1-33  (1840-76).  G  8874.0. 

Viollet-le-duc.  j  Habitations modernes.   2  v.  G  8993.0. 

—  X  Story  of  a  house.  .  G  8776.<:. 
WuLi.iAM  ct  Faroe.     X  Recueil  d'architecture  choix  de 

documents  pratique.     3  v.  G  8999.0. 

Young.     X  Picturesque  architectural  studies  and  practical 

designs  for  gate  lodges,  cottages,  villas,  etc.  G  8900. 

ARCHITECTURE   OF  VARIOUS   COUNTRIES. 

Anderson.  X  Examples  of  the  municipal,  commercial, 
and  street  architecture  of  France  and  Italy  from 
the  I2th  to  the  15th  century.  G  8903. 

Boussard.     X  Petites  habitations  frau^aises.         G  8911. 

Glutton.  X  Domestic  architecture  of  France  from  the 
accession  of  Charles  VI.  to  the  demise  of  Louis 
XIL  G  S919. 

Daly.  |  L'architecture  privee  au  XIX«  siecle,  3  :  Deco- 
rations interieures  peintes.  G  8923. f. 

—  X  Choix    de    fragments    empruntes  a  des  monuments 

fran9ais  du  commencement  de  la  Renaissance  a  la 
fin  de  Louis  XVI.  ^  G  8923.0. 

—  X  Decorations    interieures  empruntees    a    des   edifices 

francais,  XVI=-XVIII«  siecles.  G  8923.^. 

—  et  Davioud.     X  Theatres  deTa  Place  du  Chatelet. 

G  8923. 
Gwilt.     t  Examination  of  Grecian  architecture. 

In  G  8Si3. 
X  Hotel  devillede  Paris.  [Architecture  details.]  G  8943. 
Inkersley.     X  Chronological  succession  of  the  styles  of 
Romanesque  and  pointed  architecture  in  France. 

G  8634. 

X  Italian    Renaissance  :  architecture     and    decoration. 

Selected  frorn  the  choicest  edifices  of  Italy.  G  8845. 

Letarouilly.     X  Edifices  de  Rome  moderne.     [Text.] 

G  8S54. 

—  X  Same.  3  v.  [Plates.]  G  8954.0. 
Levy.     X  Architectural    photographic  series,  5  :  Messrs. 

Vanderbilts'  mansions.     (24  plates  in  a  portfolio,) 

G  8954./- 

—  X  Same,    12  :    Modern   street   architecture    of   Berlin. 

(24  plates  in  a  portfolio.)  G  8954.^. 

—  X  Photographic  series  of  modern-American  architecture, 
!  I  :  Private  city  dwellings.  G  8954.0'. 
j  —  :j:  Same,  2  :  Country  dwellings.  G  8954. c. 

:  X  Maisons  les  plus  remarquable  de  Paris.  Apres  les  des- 
I  ■  sins  de  Hiltorff  and  others.  G  8957. 


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Magne.     X  Monographic  du  nouvelle  theatre  du  vaude- 
ville de  Par'is.  •  G  8956. 
Parker.     J  [Architectural]  tour  in  the  west  of  France. 

G  8869. 

—  X  Medieval  architecture  in  Aquitaine.        lVi(/i  G  8869. 

—  I  Same,  continued.  With  G  S869. 
RosENGARTEN.     %  Handbook  of  architectural  styles. 

G  8727. 
Sacvageot.     X  Palais,   chateaux,    hotels,  et    maisons  de 

France  du  XV^  au  XVIIP  siecle.  G  8977. 

Schuyler.     American  architecture.  G  8737. 

Storer.     X  History   and    antiquities    of    the    cathedral 

churches  of  Great  Britain.     4  v.  G  8754. 

Texier  et  Pullan.  ^'architecture  byzantine.  G  898S. 
Varin.  X  Picturesque  architecture  of  Switzerland.  G  8890. 
Verdier.     X  Architecture  civile  et  domestique  au  moyen 

age  et  a  la  Renaissance.  G  SS91. 

ViOLLET-LE-DUC.     X  Discourses  on  architecture.    Transl. 

by  Van  Brunt,     v.  i.  G  8776. 

—  X  Same.     v.  2  [Lectures  on  architecture].     Transl.  by 

Bucknall.  G  8776. 

—  X  Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages.  G  8776.,^. 
VlTRUVius.     X  Civil  architecture,  comprising  those  books 

which  relate  to  the  public  and   private  edifices  of 
the  ancients.  G  8892.1^. 

CHURCH  ARCHITECTURE. 

Brash.  Ecclesiastical  architecture  of  Ireland.  G  S534. 
LOFTIE.     Cathedral  churches  of  England  and  Wales. 

G  8272. 
Paley.     X  Manual  of  Gothic  moldings.     3d  ed.  by  Faw- 
cett.  G  8706. 

Parker.     X  Ancient  churches  in  the  west  of  France. 

IVitk  G  8869. 

—  X  Further  observations  on  the  ancient  churches  in  the 

west  of  France.  With  G  8869. 

X  [Photographs  of  foreign  cathedrals].  4  v.  G  8351. 
Van  Rensselaer.     English  cathedrals.  G  8870. 

WiCKES.     X  Spires  and  towers  of  the  mediaeval  churches 

of  England.     3  v.  G  8997. 

I.   Spires.     2.   Towers.     3.   Supplemental  volume. 
Wild's  X  Foreign  cathedrals.      12  colored  plates.  G  8998. 

1.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Chartres. 

2.  South  entrance  to  the  cathedral  of  Rouen. 

3.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Strasburg. 

4.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Rheims. 

5.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Rheims. 

6.  Interior  of  the  transept  of  St.  Ouen. 

7.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Amiens. 

8.  Nave  of  the  cathedral  of  Amiens. 

9.  West  front  of  the  cathedral  of  Amiens. 

10.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Beauvais. 

11.  Choir  of  the  cathedral  of  Cologne. 

12.  View  of  the  abbey  church  of  St.  Ouen. 
WiNKLEs's  t  Cathedral  churches  of  England  and  Wales. 

3  v.  G  8897. 

Withers.      X  Church   architecture.      Plans,    elevations, 

and  views  of  21  churches.  G  S999. 

BUILDING  :  WOOD,  BRICK,  AND  IRON. 

Advanced    building    construction.     By   the   author   of 

"  Notes  on  building  construction."  G  9004. 

Barter.     Manual  instruction  :  woodwork.  G  9518. 

Berg.     Safe  building,     v.  2.  G  9523. 

Builder   and    woodworker.       X  Special    number,    Dec, 

1891-Jan.,    1S92,  containing  "  Builders  of   N.  Y. 

city  :    their    work    and    its    history."     By    H.    M. 

Stevens.  G  9813. 

Building  construction.  Notes  on.     4  v.  G  9538. 

1.  First  stage,  or  elementary  course. 

2.  Second  stage,  or  advanced  course. 

3.  Materials. 

4.  Calculations  for  building  structures. 

—  X  Same.  v.  1-3.  G  9538. 
I  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  14  (Jan. -Dec,  1892). 

C  7016. 


DOBSON.     X  Manufacture  of  bricks  and  tiles.     4th  ed.  b 

Mallet.  G  912^ 

Gateuil.     X  Recueil  de  serrurerie  pratique.  G  9833 

Hellyer.  X  The  plumber  and  sanitary  houses.  G  9616 
Hood.     Warming   buildings  by  hot  water.     Re-writtei 

by  Dye.  G  9627.0 

Kirk.     Quarryman   and   contractor's  guide  ;  or,  how  t 

remove  rock  at  least  cost.  G  9845 

Maginnis.     How  to  join  mouldings  ;  or,  the  arts  of  mi 

tring  and  coping.  G  9284, 

—  Practical  centring  :  practice  of  centring  arches.  G  967c 
Merri.man.     Text-book  on  retaining  walls  and  masonr 

dams.  G  968c 

X  Motifs  de  serrurerie.     Extraits  de  publications  diverses 

G  9864 
f  Plumber  and  sanitary  engineer,     v.  i,  2  (Dec,  1877 

Nov.,  1879).  C  7872.0 

A'ate. — Continued  as  "  Sanitary  engineer"  [C  7^77.0. 
f  Plumber's  trade  journal.  v.i4(Jan. -Dec, 1892).  C  7872 
•f  Record  and  guide,     v.  49,  50  (Jan. -Dec,  1892). 

C  7874.fi 
f  Sanitary  engineer,     v.  3-13  (Dec,   1879-May,  1886' 

C  7877.* 

//ote. —  Continuation    of     "  Plumber    and    sanitar 

engineer"   [C    7872.0.],   and   continued   as  "Sanitar 

engineer  and  construction  record"  [C  7828.0.]. 

t  Sanitary  engineer  and   construction    record,     v.    lA 

15  (June,  i8S6-May,  18S7).  C  7877,<j 

JVote.  —  Continuation      of      "Sanitary      engineer  I 

[C  7877.0.],  and  continued  as  "  Engineering  and  builc 

ing  record  and  sanitary  engineer  "  [C  7828.0.]. 

Small.     X  Scottish  woodwork  of  the  i6th  and   17th  cei 

turies.  G  998'j 

Tredgold.     X  Elementary  principles  of  carpentry.     5t| 

ed.  by  Barlow.  G  989(1 

C.     Engineering. 

Barlow.     X  Strength  of  timber,  cast  iron,  malleable  iroi 

etc.  G  95 1( 

Beardmore.  Drainage  of  habitable  buildings.  G  403: 
Bell.     X  Construction  of  La  Corbiere  lighthouse  and  S 

Helier's  harbour  built  in  concrete  at  Jersey.  G  952: 
Bo\v.     X  Economics  of  construction  in  relation  to  frame 

structures.  G  953; 

C.A.RPENTER.     Text-book  of  experimental  engineering.  . 

G  454: 
f  Engineering  and  mining  journal,  v.  53,  54  (Jan. -Dec 

1892).  'C782I 

Fairbairn.     X  Treatise  on  mills  and  millwork.     3d  e< 

2  v.  G  958; 

1.  Principles  of  mechanism  and  on  prime  movers. 

2.  Machinery  of  transmission  and  construction  an 
arrangement  of  mills. 

Herring.     Construction  of  gas  works.  G  419! 

Johnson.     Theory  and  practice  of  surveying.       G  564< 

Nicaragua  Canal  Construction  Co.  f  Inter-ocean 
Canal  of  Nicaragua:  its  history,  physical  cond 
tion,  plans,  and  prospects.  G  469; 

Road  construction  and  maintenance.  G  4375.' 

Staley  and  Pierson.  Separate  svstem  of  sewerage.  2 
ed.  '  G  4752.' 

Waring.     X  Sanitary  drainage  of  houses  and  towns. 

G946f 

Western.     Simple  explanations  of  engineering  formula 

G  478; 

MACHINERY    AND   INVENTIONS. 

Benjamin.     Modern  mechanism.  G  152: 

jVote. — Supplementary  volume  to  Appletons'  "  Cych 
ptedia  of  applied  mechanics." 

BjORLiNG.     Construction  of  pump  details.  G  1043. 

Cleaves.  Ways  and  means  for  machinists,  metal-worl 
ers,  model  makers,  watch  and  tool  makers,  jewe 
ers,  etc.  G  109 

Dingey.     Machinery  pattern  making.  G  II2  j 

Emerson.  Testing  of  water-wheels  and  machinery.  4' 
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IFlather.      Dynamometers    and    the    measurement    of 
power.  G  1152. 

Hasluck.      Milling  machines  and  processes.      G  iiSg.o. 

I  Kennedy.      Experiments  upon  the  transmission  of  power 

by  compressed  air  in  Paris.  G  1240. 

Ledoux.     Ice-making  machines.  G  1263. 

if  Locomotive,    The.      New    series,    v.    13  (Jan. -Dec, 

1892).  .        C  7663. 

Meyer.     Modern  locomotive  construction.  G  1861. 

Newall.     Drawing,  sizing,  and  cutting  bevel-gears. 
;  .  G  1697. 

'New  York  State.     State  Engineer  and  Surveyor,    f  Re- 
I  port  on  canals  [and  railroads]  for  1852,  1853,  i860, 

I  1861.  G  a,bqi.d. 

\ f  Same,  for  1859.      Plans  and  maps.  G  46^7. d. 

if  Scientific  American,  v.  66,  67  (Jan.-Dec,  1S92). 
1  C  7979-'^' 

! — f  Same:  Supplement,  v.  33,  34  (Jan.-Dec,  1892). 
J  C  797g.d. 

United  States.     Patent  Office,      f  Alphabetical  lists  of 
patentees  for  the  quarters  ending  Mch.  31-Dec.  31, 
j  1892.     [v.  58-61. J  C  7891. (^. 

I—  f  Annual  report  of  the  commissioner  for  1890.   G  1891. 
j— f  Official  gazette,  v.  58-61  (Jan.-Dec,  1892).   C  7891. 
IUnvvin.     Transmission  and  distribution  of  power  from 
central  stations  by  compressed  air.      With  G  1240. 

STEAM    ENGINES. 

Ibarnaby.      Marine  propellers.     3d  ed.  G  7517. 

;COLYER.     Working    and    management  of   steam  boilers 
and  engines.     2d  ed.  G  2098. 

IFrith.     Triumphs  of  steam.     [New  ed.]  G  2157. 

Grimshaw.     Engine  runner's  catechism.  G  2176. c-. 

iHawkins.      Maxims  and  instructions  for  the  boiler. 
I  G  2614. 

JLe  Van.     Safety-valves.  G  2267. 

IPeabouy.     Valve-gears  for  steam-engines.         G  2707.2/. 
[Stephenson.     Ready  reference  book  for  stationary,  loco- 
motive, and  marine  engineers.  G  2422. 
Stretion.     Locomotive  engine  and  its  development. 

G  2425. 
I  Techniker,  Der.     v.  14  (Nov.,  1891-Oct.,  1892). 

C  7S87. 

Pt.  2.     De- 

G  2763. w. 

its    construction 

G  2464. 


IThurston.     Manual  of  the  steam-engine. 
1  sign,  construction,  and  operation. 

Wansbkough.     The    portable   engine 
I  and  management. 

IWatson.     How  to  run  engines  and  boilers 


G  2469. 


RAILROAD   ENGINEERING. 


American  practice  in  block  signaling. 
iCleeman.     Railroad  engineer's  practice. 
Crosby   and  Bell.       Electric 


G  4505-A 
G  4093- 


Ihlseng.      Manual  of  mining.  'G  3633. 

Raymond,     f  Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in  the  states 

and  territories  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  G  3719. 

D.     Household   Economy. 

Ayer  (Amy  G.),  edr.     Facts  for  ladies.  H  3512. 

Contents  :  Beauty,   dining,  house  decoration,  health 

of  women  and  children. 

Caulfield  and  Saward.     f  Dictionary  of   needlework. 

2d  ed.     6  v.  H  4816. 

Coke.     Gentlewoman  at  home.  «  H  3097. 

Demorest's   Family   magazine,  v.  28  (Nov.,  1891-Oct., 

1892.)  C  6824. 

Domestic  monthly,  v  .35,  36.     (.Apl.,  1891-Mch.,  1892.) 

C  6825.- 
Eastlake.  X  Hints  on  household  taste  in  furniture,  up- 
holstery, and  other  details.  G  8579. 
Filippini.  One  hundred  ways  of  cooking  eggs.  H  3149. 
—  The  table  ;  how  to  buy  food,  how  to  cook  it,  and  how 
to  serve  it.  Revised  ed.  H  3589. 
Godey's  Lady's  book.     v.  124,  125.     (Jan.-Dec,  1892.) 

C  6602. 
Goodfellow.     Dietic  value  of  bread.  H  3172. 

Harrison.     Cookery  for  busy  lives  and  small  incomes. 

H  3186. 
Harrop.     Flavoring  extracts  with  essences,  syrups,  and 


colorings. 
Herrick.     Little  dinner. 
Home-maker,  The.     Ed.  by  Jenny  June.    \ 

Sept..  1892.) 
Lemcke.  ■  Desserts  and  salads.     5th  ed. 
Mew  and  Ashton.     Drinks  of  the  world. 
Millinery  trade  review,     v.  17.     (Jan.-Dec 


Moritz  a)id  Morris.     Science  of  brewing 
Ormsbee.     The  house  comfortable. 
Peterson's  Magazine,     v.  loi. 


H  3187. 
H  3198./. 
3.    (Apl.- 

C  6626. 

H  3658. 

H  3681. 
1892.) 

C  7862. 

H  3690. 

H  3339- 
Dec.  iSq2.) 

C  6709. 

H  3403- 
Amusements,     Eti- 


(Jan. 


Sherwood.     Art  of  entertaining. 
Contents :    Domestic    economy, 
quette. 
Steele  and  Adams.     Beauty  of  form  and  grace  of  ves- 
ture. H  4421. 
Taylor.     Letters  to  a  young  housekeeper.           H  3434- 
Three  hundred  and  sixty-six  dinners.     Suggested  by  M. 


E.  N. 
Wolf.     Truth  about  beauty. 


H  3440. 
F  24S9. 


E.     Industrial  Art. 

Birdwood.  X  Industrial  arts  of  India.  2  v. 
Denning.  Art  and  craft  of  cabinet-making. 
Earle.     China  collecting  in  America. 


C;  S043. 
H  8119. 
I  5579- 
railway    in    theory    and    Gee.     Jeweller's  assistant  in  the  art  of  working  in  gold, 
practice.  G  4563.  ^  8164. 

Fairchild.     Street  railways  :  their  construction,  opera-    t  Jewelers'   circular,    v.  23,   24.       (Augt.    5,    Ib9i-July 
tion,  and  management.  G  4829.  1  27,   1S92.)  C  7848. 

Hering.     Recent  progress  in  electrical  railways.  G  4197.  1  +  Jewelers'  weekly,   v.   13,    14.     (Sept.   30,    iS9i-Sept. 
|New  York  State.      Board  of  Railroad    Commissioners,  i  21,  1892.)  C  7947- 

I  +  Report  on  strains  on  railroad  bridges.    G  4697.>^.  j  Jonquet.     X  Original  sketches   for  art   furniture  in  the 

-  State   Engineer   and   Surveyor,     f  Report    on    canals  [  Jacobean,  Queen  Anne,  Adams  and  other  styles. 

I  [and  railroads]  for  1852,  1853,  i860,  1S61.  G  4697.0'.  2d  ed.  G  S947. 

t  Same,  for  1859.     Plans  and  maps.  G  4697.^.     Kend.\l.      History  of  watches  and  other  timekeepers. 

p'OOR.     First  international  railway  and  the  colonization  "  8241. 

I  of  New  England.  G  4713.  '  Leland.    Leather  work  :  a  practical  manual  for  learners. 

iSiRETTON.     Safe  railway  working.     2d  ed.  G  4425.  |  .  I  S^SS-/. 

Trevert.     Electrical  railway  engineering.  G  4767.  I  O'Kane,  publisher.     %  Fashionable  furniture  :  35p  orig- 

IWellington.     Economic  theory  of  the  location  of  rail-  i  inal  designs.  (^8865. 

ways.     5th  ed.  G  4783.  1  t  Pattern  book  for  jewellers,  gold-  and  silversmiths. 

I  I  H  8869. 

Pollen.    X  Ancient  and  modern  furniture  and  woodwork. 

G  S355. 

D.WIES.     Treatise  on  metalliferous  minerals  and  mining.  I  Strf.eter.    Precious  stones  and  gems.    5th  ed.  H  8756.a. 

G  3115.  !  Talbert.     X  Examples  of  ancient  and  modem  furniture. 
Guttmann.     Blasting  :  handbook  for  engineers,  etc         '  metal  work,  tapestries,  decorations,  etc.       G  8987. 

G  3608.  I  —  X  Gothic  forms  applied  to  furniture,  metal  work,  and 
Hughes.     Text-book  of  coal-mining.  G  3629.  I  decoration  for  domestic  purposes.  G  8987. tf. 


MINING   ENGINEERING. 


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Wheatley.     Handbook  of  art  industries  in  pottery  and 
the  precious  metals.  I  5787.^. 

PHOTOGRAPHY. 

American  annual  of   photography  and    "  Photographic 
times  "  almanac  for  1S87,  1892.  I  2509. 

Anthony's  Photographic  bulletin,     v.  22,  1891.    I  2507. 

BoLTE.     Carbon  printing.  I  2530. 

British  journal  photographic  almanac,  iSgr,  1892.  I  2058. 

Brothers.     Photography  :  its  history,  processes,  appa- 
ratus. I  2536. 

Clark.     Platinum  toning  :  including  directions  for  the 
production  of  the  sensitive  paper.  I  2092. 

Duchochois.     The  photographic  image.  I  2128. 

Hepworth.      Photography   for   amateurs.      7th  ed. 

I  2196.^. 

International    annual   of    Anthony's    ' '  Photographic 
bulletin."     v.  4.  I  2223. 

Leaper.     Experimental  photography.  I  2263. 

f  Photographic    times    and    American     photographer. 
V.  22  (Jan. -Dec,  1892).  C  7871. 

Roche  and  Anthony.     How  to  make  photographs  :  a 
manual  for  amateurs.     3d  ed.  by  Elliott.   I  2376. a. 

Schraubstadter.     Photo-engraving.  I  2736. 

Taylor.       Optics    of    photography    and    photographic 
lenses.  I  2434. 

Wilson.     American  carbon  manual.  I  2484.^. 

—  Photographic   mosaics :  an    annual   record    of   photo- 

graphic progress.  I  2484. 

Year-Book  of  photography  and  '■  Photographic  news" 

almanac  for  1S92.  •     I  2497. 

F.     Music. 

Cheney.  Wood  notes  wild  :  notation  of  bird  music.  I  6085. 
Emerson.     First  steps  in  song  reading.  I  6583. 

Engel.     !lfoundation  of  the  voice  in  song  and  speech. 

I  6137./. 
Gordon.     New  school  for  the  piano-forte.  I  6835. 

Hadow.     Studies  in  modern  music.  I  6r8r. 

Logier's  system  of  self-instructor  in    music,   harmony, 

and  practical  composition,      v.  i.  I  6663. 

Matthew.     Manual  of  musical  history.  I  6293. 

Merz.     Music  and  culture.  I  6680. 

Musical  record  :  Jan. -Dec,  1892.  C  6866. 

RlTBiNSTEiN.     Conversation  on  music.  I  6380. 

Sechter.      Correct    order   of    fundamental    harmonies. 

8th  ed.  by  Muller.  I  6739 

Tapper.     Chats  with  music  students.  I  6433. c. 

—  Music  life  and  how  to  succeed  in  it.  I  6433.  m. 
Walker.     My  musical  e.xperiences.     New  ed.       I  6464. 

G.    Painting,    Plastic     Arts,    and    Fine 
Arts  Generally. 

Agincourt.     X  History  of  art  by  its  monuments  from  its 

decline  in  the  4th  century  to  its  restoration  in  the 

1 6th.     3  V.  in  I.  G  S901. 

I.   Architecture,  73  plates.     2.   Sculpture,  51  plates. 

3.    Painting,  204  plates. 

X  American  art  review.     2  v.  in  4,  1880-81.      G  8802. <?. 

Barhydt.      Crayon  portraiture.  I  3026. 

Bosanquet.     History  of  issthetic  I  531. 

Brown.     Wood  engraving.     2d  ed.  I  2061. 

Brownell.     French  art  :  classic  and  contemporary  paint- 
ing and  sculpture.  I  4061. 

BrCcke.     The  human  figure  :  its  beauties  and  defects. 

I  4062. 

Burn.     Illustrated    architectural,   engineering,   and  me- 
chanical drawing-book.  I  3540. 

Child.     Desire  of  beauty.  I  86. 

Cole  and  Stillman.     Old  Italian  masters.  I  4820. 

Crane.     Claims  of  decorative  art.  I  563. 

T>.\\.     Nature  in  ornament.  I  4ii5.«. 

t  Dekorative  Vorbilder.     3ter  Jahrgang.  I  4824. 


T  514a 

(Collective  Bi<^. 


Racinet. 

gold, 
Redgrave. 


Ewart.     Toilers  in  art. 

Note. — For  contents  see  Part  i.  B, 
raphy). 

Ferguson.     Architectural  perspective.  I  3588. 

Hogarth.     X  ^'^  orks  of.     148  engravings.     2  v.  in  i. 

G  8843. 
HoppiN.     Early  Renaissance  and  other  essays  on  art  sub- 
jects. I  627. 
Jameson.     +  Handbook  to  the  public  galleries  of  art  in| 
and  near  London.     2  v.                                    I  4227. 
LiENARD.     X  Decoration  and  ornamentation  of  the  19th- 
century.                                                               08955.= 
Mac  Cord.     Mechanical  drawing  :  progressive  exercises! 
and  practical  hints.                                        I  3856. w.i 
Pt.  I.   Mechanical  drawing. 

Pt.  2.  Practical  hints  for  draughtsmen.  ! 

1  MoRELLi.     Italian    painters:    critical    studies    of    theiil 
'  works.  I  4690.,' 

'  Murray.     Handbook  of  Greek  archaeology.  I  323.' 

Perrot  and  Chipiez.     History  of  art  in  Persia.    I  708. a.l 
■  —  History  of  art  in  Phrygia,  Lydia,  Caria,  and  Lvcia. 

i  708. ^ 

I  Plassmann.     X  Collection  of  modem  Gothic  ornaments. 

G  S971 . 
f  Polychromatic  ornament  :  100  plates  ir' 
silver,  and  colours.  I  4973 :  j 

History  of  water-colour  painting  in  England  J 
I  43661 
Reed,     f  One  hundred  crowned  masterpieces  of  modeni 
painting.      2  v.  I  4974' 

Reynolds.     Discourses   [on   art].     Ed.  by  E.  G.  John- 
son. I  4370 
Righetti.    f  Discrizione  del  campidoglio.     2  v.     I  5975 

N'ote. — 390  plates. 

Smith.   X  Art  education  scholastic  and  industrial.  G  8747 

Tymms.     f  Art  of  illuminating  as  practised  in  Europ- 

from  the  earliest  times.  I  4890! 

United  States.     Bureau  of  Educatioti.     f  Education  ii 

the  industrial  and    fine  arts  in  the  U.  S.     Pt.  2 

Industrial  and  manual  training  in  public  schools. 

I  773.^ 
Van  Rensselaer,     f  American  etchers.  I  2892 


H.     Sports,   Games,   and  Amusements 

I  American  game  fishes.     By  W.  A.  Perry  and  others. 

I  750f 

"Berkeley."     Piquet  and  rubicon  piquet.  I  9037./ 

—  and  Ro\VL.A.ND.     Card  tricks  and  puzzles.  I  903* 

Bishop.     Americanized  Delsarte  culture.  I  7045 

Byng   and  Stephens.      Autobiography   of  an   Englisi 

gamekeeper.  .        I  707c 

C.\STLE.     Schools  and  masters  of  fence  from  the  Middl 

\  Ages  to  the  end  of  the  i8th  century.  I  707* 

j  "C.wendish."  Musical  whist  with  living  cards.  I  9079.»! 

;  Clarke.     Practical  angler.  I  7092./! 

.  De  Hurst.      How  women  should  ride.  I  7"'' 

!  Dent.     Mountaineering.  I  71^' 

Falkener.     Games  ancient  and  oriental  and  how  to  pla 

them.  I  958* 

Fireside  games  for  winter  evening  amusement.      I  9i5<i 

Greville  (Lady),  edr.     Gentlewoman's  book  of  sporti 

I  v.  I.  I  717! 

Heathcote  and  others.     Skating.  I  7192- 

Herbert.    {"  Frank  Forester.")    f  Horse  and  horsemai 

ship  of  the  U.  S.  and  British  provinces  of  Norl 

;  America.     2  v.  I  784' 

i  Hoffmann,  edr.     Illustrated  book  of  patience  games. 

I  962 
'  Hutchison,  edr.  Outdoor  games  and  recreations : 
'  popular  encyclopaedia  for  boys.  I  763 

Jefferies.     Red  deer.  I  722 

Le  Favre.     Delsartean  physical  culture.  I  726 

Marbury.  Favorite  flies  and  their  histories.  I  767 
McClellan,  edr.  Official  register  of  American  yacl; 
'  ing.  I  727 


Morris.   Physical  education  in  the  public  schools.  I  769 


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Outing  :  an  illustrated  monthly  magazine  of  sport,  travel, 
and  recreation,  v.  19,  20.  (Oct.,  1891-Sept.,  1892.) 

C  6704. 
Snedeker.     Family  canoe  trip.  I  7413. 

Taylor.     Curling,  the  ancient  Scottish  game.       I  7434. 

I.     Useful   and   Miscellaneous  Arts. 


I  Amateur  work  illustrated,  v.  2,  3.  New  series.  H  505. a. 
i  Gould.  ("  Ralph  Greenwood.")  Modern  American 
I  rifles.  H  8174. 

I  Hopkins,  edr.  "Scientific  American"  cyclopaedia  of 
'  receipts,  notes,  and  queries.  H  627. 

f  Manufacturer  and  builder,    v.  24.   (Jan.-Dec,  1892.) 

c  7857. 

f  .Manufacturer's  review  and  industrial  record,  v.  25. 
(Jan.-Dec,  1S92.)  C  7S58. 

Ma\  ER.     American  telegraphy  :  systems,  apparatus,  op- 
eration. I  1676. 

Nasmyth.     Students'  cotton  spinning.  H  4326. 

Partridge.     Stereotyping  :  the  papier  mache  process. 

I  1707. 

POSSELT.   Technology  of  textile  design.  4th  ed.   H  4872. 

Rand,  McNally  &  Co.      World's  Columbian  Exposition 
sketch  book.  H  363. 

Rock.     %  Textile  fabrics.  G  S375. 


Spon.     Workshop  receipts.      5th  series.  H  418. 

Thom  and  Jones.     Telegraphic  connections  :  embracing 

recent  methods  in  quadruplex  telegraphy.  I  1438. 
Voss.      Railway  car  construction.  H  8892. 

Wellington.     Comparative  merits  of  various  systems  of 

car  lighting.  H  8473. 

METALLURGY. 

Bollard.     The  iron-founder.  G  3049. 

Brown.  Manual  of  assaying  gold,  silver,  copper,  and 
lead  ores.  G  3o5r./w. 

EISSLER.      Metallurgy  of  argentiferous  lead.       G  3i35.«. 

HlORNS.      Metal-colouring  and  bronzing.  G  3204.W. 

t  Iron  age.  The.   v.  49,  50.    (Jan.-Dec,  1892.)   C  7847. 

Larkin.  Practical  brass  and  iron  founder's  guide.  New 
edition  enlarged.  G  3261. «. 

Phillips.  Elements  of  metallurgy.  3d  ed.  by  Bauer- 
man.  G  37ii.d. 

ROWELL.      Manual  of  instruction  in  hard  soldering. 

G  3379- 

Swank.   Manufacture  of  iron  in  all  ages.   2d  ed.  G  3758.3. 

United  States.     Bureau  of  the  Mint,     f  Report  of  the 

director  on  the  production  of  precious  metals  in 

the  U.  S.  [during  iSSo].  G  3773. 

A^ote. — See   also    Part    6,    sec.    C.     (Chemistry    and 

Chemical  Technology.) 


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EXPLANATION. 

The  following  list  contains  a  condensed  but  complete  catalogue  of  all  the  new  books  added  to  the  Free  Library 
of  the  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the  City  of  New  York  from  January  to  December,  1893. 

The  arrangement  of  the  divisions  and  sub-divisions  is  strictly  alphabetical,  but  for  convenience  of  instant  refer- 
ence an  alphabetical  index  of  subjects  is  prefixed,  which  will  direct  the  reader  to  the  exact  page  where  any  topic  may 
be  found. 

Books  are  generally  entered  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  section  under  what  is  presumed  to  be  the  author's  real 
name  (printed  in  small  caps.),  except  where  the  assumed  name  is  better  known  and  more  likely  to  be  looked  for  by 
the  majority  of  the  users  of  a  catalogue.  In  some  cases  the  assumed  name  follows  the  real  name  (in  parentheses). 
When  the  assumed  name  is  taken  as  a  heading  the  real  nam^,  when  known,  follows  [in  brackets].  When  a  work  has 
no  author  the  first  word  of  the  title  (not  an  article  nor  a  preposition)  is  taken  as  a  heading.  In  Individual  Biography 
(page  i)  books  are  entered  in  the  alphabetical  order  of  the  lives  treated  of,  instead  of  by  authors'  names,  so  that  all 
the  lives  of  the  same  individual  will  be  found  in  one  place. 

In  making  out  orders  from  this  catalogue  the  reader  should  give  the  author's  name,  the  first  part  of  the  title,  the 
number,  and  the  volume  wanted  (if  there  is  more  than  one).  The  number  always  consists  of  a  class  letter,  followed 
by  not  more  than  four  figures,  and  sometimes  by  a  title-letter  (in  italics).  All  the  various  parts  of  a  number  must  be 
copied,  as  each  part  is  equally  important. 

The  numbering  scheme  is  so  arranged  as  to  indicate  the  size  of  the  book.  Thus,  if  the  last  three  figures  are 
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Index  To  Subjects. 


PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Abyssinia. 
Acting. 

21. 

Cambistry. 

30. 

Devon. 

20. 

23,  42- 

Canada. 

18. 

Devotional  theology. 

36.; 

Africa. 

21. 

Cancerous  tumors. 

29. 

DiatomaceEC. 

26. 

A'^riculture. 

38. 

Canterbury  (England). 

19. 

Diseases. 

28. 

Ainu. 

20. 

Capital  and  labor. 

34. 

Distillation. 

43. 

Alaska. 

19. 

Capital  punishment. 

34- 

Divorce. 

35-  ' 

Alchemy. 

37- 

Carpentry. 

39- 

Doctrinal  theology. 

36., 

Alcohol. 

28. 

Carpets. 

40. 

Dogma. 

37. 

Algebra. 

28. 

Catalogues  of  libraries. 

22. 

Dogs. 

38. 

Almanacs. 

5- 

Catholic  religion. 

37- 

Domestic  economy. 

40. 

Altaic  hieroglyphics. 

25- 

Cattle. 

33. 

Drainage. 

39- 

American  ephemeris. 

26. 

Cements.               , 

43- 

Drama. 

23- 

American  history  and  travels. 

iS. 

Census. 

35- 

Draughts. 

42. 

American  revolution. 

18. 

Central  Park  (N.  Y.  City). 

33. 

Drawing. 

42. 

Amusements. 

42. 

Ceramics. 

40. 

Drum  armatures. 

27. 

Anatomy. 

23. 

Ceylon. 

21. 

Dyeing. 

42. 

Angling. 

42. 

Checkers. 

42. 

Dynamics. 

30. 

Animal  locomotion. 

29. 

Cheese. 

40. 

Dynamos. 

27. 

Animal  magnetism. 

37- 

Chemical  physiology. 

27. 

E.ast,  The. 

20. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 

30. 

Chemistry. 

27. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

35. 

Annuals. 

4. 

Chess. 

42. 

Edinburgh. 

19. 

Apostolic  church. 

36. 

Chicago. 

19. 

Education. 

3^- 

Aquitaine. 

20. 

Children's  diseases. 

'     28. 

Egypt. 

'20. 

Arabia. 

20. 

Chile. 

19. 

Egyptian  hieroglyphics. 

25. 

Architecture. 

38. 

China. 

21. 

Electric  lighting. 

27. 

Arctic  regions. 

21. 

Cholera. 

29. 

Electricity. 

27. 

Arithmetic. 

28. 

Christ. 

36. 

Electro-dynamic  machinery. 

27. 

Artificial  memory. 

31. 

Christian  art. 

42.. 

Elocution. 

26. 

Asphalt. 

40. 

Christian  science. 

37. 

Embryology. 

29. 

Assaying. 

43. 

Church  decoration. 

41. 

Encyclopisdias. 

4. 

Assyria.                                       • 

20. 

Church  history. 

35- 

Engineering. 

39- 

Astronomy. 

26. 

Circumcision. 

29. 

Engineering  drawing. 

42. 

Atlantic  telegrapb- 

42. 

Coins. 

21. 

England  :  history  and  travels. 

19.  n 

Atlases. 

21. 

Collected  works. 

4- 

English  art. 

42.  ■ 

Atmosphere. 

27. 

College  sports. 

42. 

English  constitution. 

33*  ■ 

Atonement. 

36. 

Colleges. 

31- 

English  language. 

25- 1 

Australia. 

20. 

Colonial  history. 

18. 

Engraving. 

42.  If 

Authors. 

25. 

Color. 

41. 

Entomology. 

29.    i 

Babylonia. 

20. 

Columbian  exposition. 

43- 

Eschatology. 

36- li 

Bacteriology. 

29. 

Columbium. 

27. 

Eskimo  language. 

28.  g 

Banking. 

34- 

Comic  works. 

26. 

Eskimos. 

21.  g 

Bankruptcy. 

33- 

Commerce. 

30. 

Essays  and  miscellanies. 

24-1 

Barbary. 

21. 

Congregationalism. 

37- 

Ethics. 

37-1 

Base  ball. 

42. 

Constantinople. 

20. 

Ethiopia 

21.  ■ 

Batrachia. 

29. 

Constellations. 

26. 

Ethnology. 

27.1 

Beacon  Hill  (Boston). 

19. 

Consumption. 

28. 

Etiquette. 

37-   f 

Bible. 

35- 

Controversial  theology. 

36. 

Europe  :  history  and  travels, 
fivil. 

19-  % 

Bibliography. 

22. 

Cookery. 

40. 

37.  :« 
27.  i 

Billiards. 

42. 

Cooperation. 

34- 

Evolution. 

Biography,  Collective. 

3- 

Corsica. 

20. 

Exchanges. 

31.  'i 

Biography,  Individual. 

I, 

Costume. 

21. 

Exercise. 

42.  ». 

Biology. 

27. 

Cotton. 

43- 

Exhibitions  of  industry. 

42.  ':k 

Birds. 

29. 

Country  houses. 

38. 

Fairy  tales. 

15. 

IJlackfoot  Indians. 

18. 

Coursing. 

42. 

Falconry. 

42.1 

Boating. 

42. 

Cranes.' 

40. 

Fancy  dresses. 

40^ 

Bookbinding. 

43- 

Cricket. 

42. 

Farriery. 

38» 

Book-plates. 

22. 

Criticism,  Biblical. 

35. 

Fencing. 

42.  i 

Books. 

22. 

Criticism,  Literary. 

25- 

Fiction. 

6., 

Botany. 

26. 

Crustacea. 

29. 

Figure  drawing. 

42.  i 

Bridges. 

40. 

Cyclopaedias. 

4- 

Finance. 

34. 

British  America. 

18. 

Dairy. 

38. 

Fine  arts. 

41. 

British  art. 

41. 

Dakota. 

19. 

Finland. 

20.1 

Erusa. 

20. 

Dancing. 

42. 

Fire-arms. 

42j 

Buccaneers. 

21. 

Darwinism. 

27. 

Fisheries. 

3°! 

Buddhism. 

37- 

Death  penalty. 

34- 

Fishes. 

m 

Building. 

39- 

Death  Valley  (California). 

19. 

Fishing. 

42. 

Burma. 

20. 

Decorative  painting. 

41. 

Florence. 

20. 

Business. 

30. 

Democracy. 

33- 

Florida. 

^f 

Butter. 

40. 

Demography. 

29. 

Flower  gardening. 

It 

Cairo. 

21. 

Design. 

42. 

Flowers. 

California. 

19. 

Desserts. 

40. 

Folk-lore. 

37- 

Calvinism. 

37- 

Determinants, 

28. 

Foot-ball. 

4. 

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PAGE. 

Forestry. 

26,  33. 

Indians. 

18. 

Midwifery. 

29. 

Fossil  plants. 

29. 

Industrial  art. 

40. 

Military  science. 

33- 

Framing. 

39- 

Industrial  drawing. 

42. 

Millennium. 

36. 

France':  history  and  travels. 

20. 

Industrial  training  schools. 

32. 

Mineral  bitumen. 

40. 

Free  coinage. 

34- 

Inlidelity. 

37- 

Mineralogy. 

27. 

Free  trade. 

34- 

Inorganic  chemistrj'. 

27. 

Mining. 

39- 

Freehan  ;  drawing. 

42. 

Insanity. 

29. 

Missions. 

36. 

Freemasonry. 

21. 

Insects. 

29. 

Mnemonics. 

31- 

French  art. 

42. 

Inspiration. 

35- 

Mohammedanism. 

37- 

French  language. 

25- 

Intellectual  philosophy. 

37. 

Mollusks. 

29. 

French  war  (U.  S-). 

18. 

International  law. 

33- 

Money. 

34. 

Fresco  painting. 

41. 

Inventions. 

39- 

Monkeys. 

29. 

Functions. 

28. 

Ireland. 

19. 

Montreal. 

18. 

Fungi. 

26. 

Iron  work. 

39.  43- 

Moon,  The. 

26. 

Furniture. 

40. 

Irrigation. 

39- 

Moral  philosophy. 

37- 

Future  life. 

36- 

Islamism. 

37- 

Morbid  anatomy. 

28. 

Games. 

42. 

Italian  art. 

41. 

Music. 

41. 

Gardening. 

38. 

Italy. 

20. 

Mythology. 

37. 

Gas. 

39- 

Japan. 

21. 

Natural  history. 

29. 

Gearing. 

39- 

Java. 

20. 

Natural  philosophy. 

29. 

Geography. 

21. 

Jewelry. 

40. 

Natural  science. 

26. 

Geology. 

27. 

Jews. 

20. 

Naval  science. 

33- 

Geometrical  drawing. 

42. 

Judaism. 

37- 

Needlework. 

40. 

Geometry. 

28. 

Juvenile  fiction. 

15- 

Netherlands. 

20. 

German  art. 

42. 

Kashmir. 

20. 

New  England. 

19. 

German  language. 

25- 

Labor  laws. 

34- 

New  Jersey. 

19. 

Germany. 

20. 

Labor  question. 

34- 

New  Mexico. 

19. 

Gilgit. 

20. 

Land. 

34. 

New  York  city. 

19. 

Glues. 

43- 

Language. 

25- 

Niagara  Falls. 

19. 

Golf. 

42. 

Lawn-tennis. 

42. 

Normal  training  schools. 

33. 

Gothic  architecture. 

39- 

Lead. 

43- 

Norse  mythology. 

37. 

Government. 

33- 

Leather  manufacture. 

43- 

Novels. 

6. 

Great  Britain. 

IQ. 

Leprosy. 

28. 

Numismatics. 

21. 

Greece. 

20. 

Libraries. 

22. 

Nursery. 

29. 

Greek  mythology- 

37- 

Library  economy. 

22. 

Obstetrics. 

28. 

Greek  poetry. 

25- 

Lighting. 

39- 

Occult  literature. 

37- 

Greenland. 

21. 

Liquors. 

40. 

Oils. 

43- 

Gums. 

43. 

Literary  criticism. 

25. 

Optics. 

29. 

Gymnastics. 

42. 

Literary  history. 

25- 

Oratory. 

26. 

Gynecology. 

28. 

Literary  periodicals. 

4- 

Oregon. 

19. 

Happiness. 

37- 

Literature. 

22. 

Ores. 

27. 

Hawaii. 

20. 

Locksmith  work. 

39- 

Organ  building. 

41. 

Health. 

28. 

Locomotives. 

40. 

Oriental  history  and  travels. 

20. 

Heat. 

30. 

Logic. 

37- 

Ornament. 

41. 

Healing. 

39- 

London. 

19- . 

Ornithology. 

29. 

Heaven. 

36. 

Love. 

35- 

Painting  (Fine  art). 

41. 

Heredity. 

29. 

Lowell  (Mass.). 

19. 

Painting  (Useful  art) 

43- 

Hexateuch. 

35- 

Lucknow. 

21. 

Palaeography. 

25- 

Hieroglyphics. 

25- 

Machine  drawing. 

42. 

Palmistry. 

37 

Higher  criticism. 

35- 

Machinery. 

39- 

Paper  hanging. 

39 

Highland  sports. 

42. 

Magnetism. 

27- 

Paris. 

20. 

History. 

IS. 

Malta. 

20. 

Parthia. 

20. 

History  of  literature. 

25. 

Manipur. 

21. 

Pastes. 

43- 

History  of  the  church. 

35. 

Manitoba. 

18. 

Patagonia. 

19. 

Hittite  inscriptions. 

25- 

Manual  training  schools. 

32. 

Patents. 

33.  39- 

Hittitcs. 

20. 

Marine  electric^lighting. 

27- 

Patience. 

42. 

Holland. 

20. 

Marine  engineering. 

40. 

Pattern  making. 

40. 

Holy  Land. 

20. 

Marriage. 

35- 

Pauperism. 

34. 

Honey  bee. 

38. 

Mashonaland. 

21. 

Pennsylvania. 

19- 

Horse,  The. 

29,  38. 

Massachusetts. 

19. 

Perfumery. 

43- 

Horsemanship. 

42. 

Mathematics. 

28. 

Periodicals. 

4- 

Horticulture. 

38. 

Mechanical  engineering. 

39- 

Persia. 

21. 

Hospitals. 

28. 

Mechanics. 

29. 

Persian  literature. 

25- 

Household  economy. 

40. 

Medical  chemistry. 

27. 

Perspective. 

42. 

Hudson  river. 

19. 

Medical  science. 

28. 

Peru. 

19. 

Hudson  river  valley. 

18. 

Mediterranean  sea. 

19. 

Philately. 

21. 

Humorous  works. 

26. 

Memory. 

31- 

Philippine  islands. 

20. 

Hungary. 

20. 

Mental  healing. 

37- 

Phonography. 

25- 

Hunting. 

42. 

Mental  philosophy. 

37- 

Phosphate  industry. 

27. 

Hydraulic  machinery. 

40. 

Mental  photography. 

37- 

Photo-engraving. 

40. 

Hygiene. 

28. 

Mesmerism. 

37- 

Photography. 

40. 

Hymnology. 

36. 

Metallurg)'. 

43- 

Phrenology. 

37- 

Hypnotism. 
Iceland. 
Ichthyology. 
Immortality. 
1  India. 

37- 

Metaphysics. 

37- 

Physical  geography. 

27- 

20. 

Meteorology. 

28. 

Physics. 

29. 

29. 

Metric  system. 

30. 

Physiognomy. 

37- 

36- 

Mexico. 

19. 

Physiological  chemistry. 

27. 

21. 

Microscopy. 

29. 

Piano-forte. 

41. 

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Plants. 

26. 

Science. 

29. 

Theology. 

35-' 

Plastering. 

39- 

Scientific  journals. 

5- 

Thermodynamics. 

29 

Plastic  arts. 

41. 

Scotland. 

20. 

Tibet. 

20.1 

Plays. 

23- 

Scouring. 

42. 

Torrey  bankruptcy  law. 

1 

331 

Plumbing. 

39- 

Sculpture. 

41. 

Touraine. 

20.1 

Poetry. 

25- 

Sermons. 

36. 

Trade. 

30. 

Poland. 

20. 

Sewage. 

39- 

Trade  unions. 

34 

Police. 

34- 

Sheep  industry. 

38. 

Transactions. 

5| 

Political  economy. 

34- 

Shooting. 

42. 

Travels  (General). 

21 

Political  science. 

33- 

Shorthand. 

25- 

Trigonometry. 

28. 

Poor,  The. 

34- 

Shrubs. 

26. 

Troad. 

20 

Porcelain. 

40. 

Siberia. 

20. 

Tumors. 

29 

Portsmouth  (N.  H.). 

19. 

Silver  question. 

.34- 

Turf,  The. 

42 

Positive  philosophy. 

37- 

Singing. 

41. 

Turkey. 

20. 

Post  office. 

31- 

Sketching. 

42. 

Tuscany. 

20 

Postage  stamps. 

21. 

Slavery. 

34- 

Typewriting. 

25.! 

Pottery, 

40. 

Soap. 

40. 

United  States  :  constitution. 

33  j 

Practical  theology. 

36. 

Social  science.   . 

34  ■ 

United  States  :  history  and  travels 

Prayer. 

36. 

Socialism. 

34- 

Universal  history. 

2ri 

Precious  metals. 

43- 

Societies. 

35- 

Universities. 

31 

Preserves. 

40. 

Soups. 

40. 

Upholstery. 

40 

Printing. 

42. 

South  America. 

19. 

Useful  arts. 

42 

Prisons. 

34- 

Spain. 

20. 

Utah. 

19 

Property  in  land. 

34- 

Spanish  America. 

19. 

Varnishes. 

43 

Protection, 

34. 

Speaker.-. 

26. 

Venice. 

20 

Provence. 

20. 

Speeches. 

26. 

Ventilation. 

39 

Psychology. 

37- 

Sporting. 

42. 

Veterinary  science. 

28 

Public  documents. 

30. 

Sports. 

42. 

Violins. 

41 

Pumps. 

39- 

Stage,  The. 

23- 

Voltaic  cell. 

27 

Qualitative  chemical  analysis. 

27. 

Stars. 

26. 

Volumetric  analysis. 

27 

Quebec. 

18. 

Statics 

30. 

Voodoo  tales. 

37 

Quotations. 

24. 

Statistics. 

35- 

Voyages. 

21 

Rabbits. 

38. 

Steam  engine. 

40. 

Wages. 

34 

Railroads. 

40. 

Steam  navigation. 

40. 

Wasps. 

29 

Rebellion  (U.  S.). 

18. 

Steel. 

43- 

Water  meter. 

40 

Reciters. 

26. 

Stencil-cutting. 

42. 

Waterloo  (Battle). 

20 

Reindeer. 

38. 

Stories. 

6. 

Weather. 

28 

Reformatories. 

35- 

Street  railways. 

40. 

Weaving. 

42 

Religions,  Various. 

37- 

Sugar. 

38. 

Weismannism. 

27 

Religious  poetry. 

25- 

Surgery. 

28. 

Westminster  abbey. 

20 

Reptiles. 

29. 

Surveying. 

39. 

Winchester  (England), 

19 

Rhetoric. 

26. 

Switches. 

40. 

Wit  and  humor. 

26 

Riding. 

42. 

Syria. 

20. 

Witchcraft. 

37 

Roads. 

40. 

Tales. 

6. 

Women. 

35 

Roman  empire. 

20. 

Tanganyika. 

21. 

Wood  carving. 

40 

Roman  mythology. 

37- 

Tariff. 

34. 

Woodwork. 

39 

Romances. 

6. 

Taxidermy. 

29. 

Works,  Collected. 

4i 

Russia. 

20. 

Technological  journals. 

5. 

World's  Fair  (Chicago). 

42 

Sailing. 

42. 

Telegraphy. 

42. 

Yachting. 

42 

Sandringham. 

19. 

Telephones. 

27. 

Yellowstone  Park. 

19 

Sandwich  islands. 

20. 

Temperance. 

38. 

Yemen,  The. 

20. 

Sanitary  science. 

28. 

Textile  fabrics. 

42. 

Yorkshire. 

20 

Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

19. 

Theatre. 

42. 

Yosemite  valley. 

19 

Scepticism. 

37. 

Theism. 

36. 

Zambesia. 

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Zoology. 

29. 

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Supplement  No.  6  to  Finding  List. 

Arrangement  of  Principal  Subdivisions. 

Part  i.  Biography,  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

2.  CYCLOPy^DiAs.  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 

"      3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Literature. 

4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 

"      5.  Literature  and  Language. 

"      6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics. 

"      7.  Political  AND  Social  Sciences. 

"      8.  Theology,  Religion,  and  Philosophy. 

"      9.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 


PART  i.-BIOGRAPHY,    MEMOIRS,    AND    LETTERS. 


A.     Individual  Biography. 

Aberdeen,  Earl  of .  By  Hon.  Sir  A.  Gordon.  T  23. 
Agassiz,   Louis  :  his  life  and  work.     By  C.   F.   Holder. 

T52.>4. 
Alcott,  a.  Bronson  :  his  life  and  philosophy.    By  F.  B 

Sanborn  and  W.  T.  Harris.     2  v.  T  72. j. 

Andersen,   Hans    Christian.     Correspondence.     Ed.  by 

F.  Crawford.  T  lor./r. 

Anderson,  Alexander,  M.D.,  first  Amer.  wood  engraver. 

Burr,  F.  M.      Life  and  works  of.  T  102. 3. 

Beck,  James  B.      United  States  (Congress),    f  Memorial 

addresses  on.  T  4808. 

Beecher,    Henry  Ward,   the  Shakespeare  of  the  pulpit. 

By  J.  H.  Barrows.  T  345.^/. 

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Ebers,  Georg.      Story  of  my  life.  T  1324. 

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Fleischer,  Ileinrich  Leberecht.  Mtiller,  Prof.  A. 
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Frederick  (he  great.  Lord,  J.  Two  German  giants  : 
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Fkoebel,  Friedrich.     Bovven,  H.  C.   Froebel.  T  1583. (^. 

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Gascoigne,  George.     Schelling,   F.  E.     Life    and    writ- 
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GouGH,  J.  B.     The  apostle  of  cold  water.     By  C.  Mar- 

tyn.  T  1736.OT. 

Gould,  Jay.     Halstead,  M.,  and  Beale,  J.    F.,  jr.      Life 

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T  113T.IU. 
Gray,  Asa.     Gray,  Jane  L.,  edr.     Letters  of.     2  v. 

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Greeley,  Horace.     Benton,  J.,  ^'^r.     Greeley  on  Lincoln, 

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friend.  T  1753.^. 

Greene,  General  Nathaniel.     By  F.  V.  Greene. 

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Cunningham,  P.    Story  of.    Ed.  by  Wheat- 

T  1808 

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Handel,  Geo.  F.     By  J.  C.  Hadden.  T  1850./?. 

Hassall,  a.  H.,  M.  D.     Narrative  of  a  busy  life. 

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Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.      Bridge,   H.      Personal  recol- 
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Heine,  Heinrich.     Embden,  Baron  L.  von.     Family  life 
of.  T  1928. <5. 

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T  1928./&. 

Henrietta,    duchess    of    Orleans.      Cartvvright,    Julia. 

Madame  :  a  life  of  Henrietta,  daugliter  of  Charles 

I.,  and  duchess  of  Orleans.  T  1961. 

Henry  of  Navarre  and  the  Hviguenols  in  France.     By  P. 

F.  Willert.  T  1962.1'. 

HiSLOP,  Stephen,    pioneer  missionary  and   naturalist  in 

central  India,  1844-63.     Bv  G.  Smith.     2d  ed. 

T  2065. 
Hole,  S.  Reynolds,  dean.     Memories  of.     5th  ed. 

T  2102. 
Houston,  Sam,  and  the  war  of  independence  in  Texas. 
By  A.  M.  Williams.  T  2143.7c. 

Hugo,  Victor  :  a  memoir  and  a  study.     By  J.  Cappen. 

T  2i56.<r. 
Hunt,  Leigh.     Monkhouse,  C.     Life  of.  T  2i74.;«. 

Hus,  John.     Loserth.  Dr.  J.     Wiclif  and  Hus. 

T  4952. w. 
Irving,  Henry  :  a  record  of  20  years  at  the  Lyceum.     By 
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Irving,  Washington.     Warner,  C.  D.     Work  of. 

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Jackson,    Andrew,   the  hero  of   New  Orleans.      By  O. 

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—  Parton,  J.     Great  commanders  :  General  Jackson. 

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Jay,  Wm.,  and  the  constitutional  movement  for  the 
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Jefferson,  Thomas.  Schouler,  J.  ALikers  of  America  : 
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Joan  of  Arc.      By  Lord  Ronald  Gower.  T  2330.^^. 

Joanna  I.  of  Naples,  Sicily,  and  Jerusalem.  By  St.  C. 
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Johnson,  Dr.  Samuel.  Life  of,  with  maxims  and  obser- 
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Johnston,  General  J.  E.  Hughes,  R.  M.  Great  com- 
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Keble,  John  :  a  biography.     By  W.  Lock.  T  2384. 

Laird,  James.  United  States(Congress).  f  Memorial  ad- 
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Lamb,  Charles.  Talfourd,  Sir  T.  N.  Memoirs  of,  Ed. 
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Lassalle,  Ferdinand,  as  a  social  reformer.  By  E. 
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Le  Caron,  Major  Henri.  Twenty-five  years  in  the  Secret 
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Lee,  R.  E.     By  J.  E.  Cooke.  T  2640.^. 

Leland,  C.  G.  (Hans  Breitmann).      Memoirs.     T  2645. 

Lessees,  Ferdinand  de.  Smith,  G.  B.  Life  and  enter- 
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Liszt,  Fran9ois  :  recollections  of  a  compatriot.  T  2698.K'. 
Livingston,  Mrs.  Edward.      Hunt,  Louise  L.     Memoir 

of.  T  27x1./. 

Lorenzo  de  Medici  :  an  historical  portrait.      By  Edith 

Carpenter.  T  2733. r. 

Louis  XIV.    Saint- Amand,  I.  de.    Women  of  Versailles  : 

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Low,  Abiel  Abbot,  New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

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Lowell,  James  Russell.      Norton,  C.   E..  edr.     Letters 

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—  Underwood,  F.  H.     Poet  and  the  man  :  recollections 

and  appreciations  of  James  Russell  Lowell. 

T  2739.6. 
Luther,  Martin,  and  the  Reformation  in  Germany.     By 

C.  Beard.  T  2748.-^. 

Marie  Antoinette.     Bishop,  M.  C.    Prison  life  of.     New 

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—  Gaulot,  P.     A  friend    of  the  queen  :    Marie    Antoin- 

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—  La  Rocheterie,  M.  de.  Life  of.  T  2885./. 
Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots.     Petit,  J.  A.      History  of. 

2  V.  1'  2S96./. 

Mathews,  Charles  James.  Dickens,  C,  edr.  Life  of. 
2  V.  T  2936. 

Mazzini,  Giuseppe.  Linton,  W.  J.  European  republi- 
cans :    recollections   of   Mazzini   and  his   friends. 

T  2958./. 

Moltke,  Count  H.  von,  as  a  correspondent.       T  3128. iJ. 

Napoleon,  f  Catalogue  of  autographs,  prints,  documents, 
etc.,  relating  to.  B  7520. 

—  Morris,  W.  O'C.     Napoleon  and  the  military  suprem- 

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—  Pasquier,  E.  D.,  ditc.     Memoirs,  v.  i.  T  3437- 
Neesima,  Joseph  Hardy.     Hardy,   A.   S.     Life  and  let- 
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Nutting,  Newton  W.  United  States  (Congress),  f  Me- 
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Owens,  John  E.  Memories  of  the  professional  and 
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Paladin  Ypseud.  ?\     Glances  at  great  and  little  men. 

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Pasquier,  C^rt«f-f//o;-.     Memoirs  of.     v.  1  (1789-1S10). 

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Paton,  John  G.,  missionary  to  the  New  Hebrides  :  an 
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Merriam,  G.  S.,  edr.     Noah  Porter  :  a    memorial  by 

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Pryde,  David.     Pleasant  memories  of  a  busy  life. 

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Randall,  Samuel  J.  United  States  (Congress).  \  Me- 
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Rembrandt  :  his  life,  his  work,  and  his  time.     2  v. 

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Richards,  Laura  E.     When  I  was  your  age.        T  3724. 

Robertson,  T.  W.  Pemberton,  T.  E.  Life  and  writ- 
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RUSKIN,  John.  Collingwood,  W.  G.  Life  and  work  of. 
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—  Waldstein,  C.  Work  of.  T  38io.'£/. 
St.  Pierre,  Bernardin  de.  By  A.  Barine.  T  3838. 
Salvini,  Tommaso.      Leaves  from  the  autobiography  of. 

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Sandby,  Tho.iias  and  Paul,  royal  academicians.     By  W. 
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Sarcey,  Francisque.     Recollections  of  middle  life. 

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Shakespeare,  William.     By  D.  W.  Wilder.     T  4025  x. 

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Siemens,  W.  von.     Personal  recollections.  T  4054. 

Sparks,  Jared.  Adams,  H.  B,  Life  and  writings  of. 
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Stuyvesant,  Peter.  Tuckerman,  B.  "  Makers  of 
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Sumner,  Charles.  Pierce,  E.  L.  Memoir  and  letters  of. 
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Sunderland,  Dorothy  Sidney,  countess  of.  Cartwright, 
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Swift,  Jonathan.  Moriarty,  G.  P.  Dean  Swift  and  his 
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Taylor,  General  Z-\c\v^xy.     By  Oliver  Otis  Howard. 

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Tennyson,  Arthur  lord,  1S09-92  :  a  biographical  sketch. 
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Thomas,  Gen.  G.  H.     By  H.  Coppee.  T  4385.^. 

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Voltaire.     Espinasse,  F.     Life  of.  T  461S.  e. 

Wagner,  Richard,  and  his  works  :  story  of  his  life.  By 
H.  T.  Fink.     2  V.  T  463 1/- 

—  Muncker,  F.     Richard  Wagner  :  a  sketch  of  his  life 

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Walpole.  Horace  :  a  memoir.     By  A.  Dobson. 

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Washington,  George.      Fuller,   M.  W.      f  Address  in 

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Washington,  Mary.     Harland,  Marion.     Story  of. 

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Watson,  Lewis  F.      United  States  (Congress).      \  Me- 
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Whittier,  John  Greenleaf.     Claflin,  Mary  B.     Personal 

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WiNTHROP,  John  and  Margaret.  Twichell,  J.  H.,  cdr. 
Some  old  Puritan  love-letters,  1618-38.    T  4852.?/. 

WoODHULL,  Victoria  [now  Mrs.  John  Biddulph  Mar- 
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Wycmf,  John  :  last  of  the  schoolmen  and  first  of  the 
English  reformers.     By  L.  Sergeant.        T  4952.;'. 

—  Loserth,  Dr.  J.     Wiclif  and  Hus.  T  4952./W. 

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Bailey.     From  sinner  to  saint ;    or,   character  transfor- 
mations. T  5022. 
Baptie.     Handl)ook  of  musical  biography.     2d  ed. 

T  5026. 
Baring-Gould.  Tragedy  of  the  Caesars.  2  v.  T  5516. 
Bolton.  Famous  voyagers  and  explorers.  T  5049.^. 
Bremont.     World  of  music  :  the  great  composers. 

T  5056.^. 

—  Same  :  the  great  singers.  T  5056.^^. 

—  Sa?ne  :  the  great  virtuosi.  T  5056. f. 
Brooks.  Men  of  achievement :  statesmen.  T  5059. 
Builders  of  the  nation  :  a  history  of  the  U.  S.     T  5S14. 

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Cassell's  New  biographical  dictionary.  T  5078. 

Du  Bois.     Love  in  letters  of  statesmen,  warriors,  men  of 

letters,  and  others.  T  5127./. 

Eastlake.     Five  great  painters.     2  v.  T  5132. 

1.  Leonardo  da  Vinci. — Michael  Angelo. — Titian  (pt.  l). 

2.  Titian  (pt.  2). — Raphael. — Albert  DUrer. 
Fontenoy.     Within  royal  palaces.  T  5593. 
French  Jansenists.     By  the  author  of  "Merry  Voices."' 

T  5159- 
Greely.     Men  of  achievement  :  explorers  and  travellers. 

T  5i75.<^- 
Contents:  Louis  Joliet.  —  Peter  Le  Moyne. — Jona- 
than Carver. — Captain  M.  Lewis  and  Lieutenant  W. 
Clark.— Zebulon  M.  Pike.— C.  Wilkes.— J.  C.  Fre- 
mont. — Elisha  K.  Kane— Isaac  1.  Hayes.  — C.  F. 
Hall.— G.  W.  De  Long.— Paul  Du  Chaillii.  — Stanley. 
Hamilton.      Women  writers  :  their  works  and  ways. 

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Contents:    Frances    Burney  (Madame    d'Arblay). — 
Mrs.   Inchbald. — Madame  de  Stael.— Mrs.  Barbauld. — 
Hannah  More. — Lady  Ann    Barnard. — Joanna   Baillie. 
— Lady  Nairn. — Mrs.  RadclifTe. — Maria  Edgeworth. — 
Amelia  Opie. — Jane   Austen.— Lady   Morgan    (Sydney 
Owenson). — Susan    Edmonstone  Ferrier. — Mary  Rus- 
sell Mitford.' — Countess  of  Blessington. 
t  Historical  biography  and  characterization.       B  7519. 
Hubert.     Men  of  achievement  :  inventors.  T  5216. 

Contents:  Benjamin  Franklin. — Robert  Fulton. — 
Eli  Whitney. — Elias  Howe. — Samuel  F.  B.  Morse. — 
Charles  Goodyear. — John  Ericsson. — Cyrus  Hall  Mc- 
Cormick. — Thomas  A.  Edison. — Alexander  Graham 
Bell. — American  inventors,  past  and  present. 
Lang,  edr.     True  story  book.  T  5260.4. 

Masson,  D.,  and  others.     In  the  footsteps  of  the  poets. 

T  5291. 
Morris.     Great  commanders  of  modern  times     T  5691. 
Contents:     Turenne. — Marlborough. — Frederick  the 
great.  —  Napoleon.  —  Wellington.  —  Moltke.  —  Cam- 
paign of  1815. 
\  National  cvclopcedia  of  American  biography,     v.  1-4. 

T  4866. 
Powell,  edr.      f  Officers  of  the  army  and  navy  (volun- 
teer) who  served  in  the  civil  war.  T  4871.1'. 
Ross.     Three  generations  of  English  women.       T  5727. 
Xote. — "  Memoirs  and  correspondence  of  Susannah 
Taylor,  Sarah  Austin,  and  Lady  Duff  Gordon." 
RowBOTHAM.   Private  life  of  the  great  composers.    T  5379. 
Saint-Amand.     Women  of  the  Valois  court.         T  5384. 

—  Women  of  Versailles  :  the  court  of  Louis  XIV. 

T  5384.^. 

—  Same  :  the  court  of  Louis  XV.  T  S3^4-d. 
Stoddard.     Men  of  business.                             T  5423. /«. 


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2— CYCLOPAEDIAS,  COLLECTED  WORKS,  Etc.:  Literary  Periodicals. 


United  States.  House  of  Representatives,  f  Addresses 
on  presentation  of  the  portraits  of  speakers  Grow 
and  Randall.  T  4891. a. 

Vasari.  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  painters,  sculptors, 
and  architects.      5  v.  T  5458. 

Waite.     Lives  of  alchemystical  philosophers.       T  5777- 
Walford.  TwelveEnglishauthoresses.  Ncwed.  T  5462.A 
Contents:    Hannah    More. — Fanny    Burney.  —  Maria 
Edgeworth. — Harriet  Martineau. — Jane  Austen. — Feli- 
cia Hemans. — Mary  Somerville. — Jane  Taylor. — Char- 


lotte   Bronte  — Elizabeth    Gaskell. — Elizabeth    Barrett 
Browning. — George  Eliot. 
WiLLARD  and  LiVERMORE,  edrs.    Women  of  the  century; 
/470  biogr.  sketches  of   leading  American  women. 

T  5898. 

WiLLEBY.      Masters  of  English  music.  T  5482. 

Contents  :    Arthur     Seymour     Sullivan. — Alexander 

Campbell     Mackenzie. — Frederic     Hymen     Cowen. — 

Charles     Hubert     Hastings     Parry. — Charles    Villiers 

Stanford. 


PART    2.-CYCLOP^DIAS,    COLLECTED    WORKS,    AND 

PERIODICALS. 


A.  Cyclopaedias  and  Collected  Works. 

E.-VRLE  and  Ford,  edrs.     Early  prose  and  verse.    M  131. 
Note. — "  Representative  work  of  the  women  of  N. 
Y.  in  periodical  literature." 
Frankltn,  Benj.     Select  works,  incl.  his  autobiography. 

Notes  and  memoir  by  Sargent.  M  157. 

Hazell's  Annual  for  1893.  C  2191. 

Jay,  John,     f  Correspondence  and  public  papers,  1794- 

1826.     Ed.  by  H.  P.  Johnston,     v.  4.  M  636. 

Jefferson,  Thos.   f  Writings.  Ed.  by  P.  L.  Ford.  v.  i,  2. 

M  637. a. 

I.   1760-75.     2.   1776-81. 
Moltke,  Count   Helmuth   von.       Essays,   speeches,   and 

memoirs.      2  v.  M  687. 

MORITZ,  compiler.      1,000  questions  in  arithmetic,  gram- 
mar, geography,  etc.  C  2316. 
—  5awc' .•  answers.                     *                           WithC'Zlxb. 
\  Popular  encyclopsedia.     Ed.  by  C.  Annandale.     v.  14 

(Tab-Zym).  C  2714. 

Washington,   Geo.     f  Writings.      Collected   by  W.  C. 

Ford.     v.  14.      1798-99.  M  780. 


B.     Literary  Periodicals. 

\  Advocate    and   family   guardian,     v.    58    (Jan. -Dec, 
1S92).  C  6801. 

f  Arena,   The.     v.  7,  8  (Dec.  1S92-N0V.  1893).  C  6509. 
Argosy,  The.     v.  14  (Feb.  27-Aug.  20,  1892).     C  6804. 
f  Army  and  navy  journal,  U.  S.     v.  30  (Aug.  27,  1892- 
Aug.  19,  1893).  C  6904. 

f  Art   amateur.       v.    27,    28    (June    1892 -May    1893). 

C  6904.  a. 
f  Athen^um,  The  :  Jan.-Dec.  1893.     2  v.  C  6804. 

Atlantic  monthly,     v.  71,  72  (Jan.-Dec.  1893).  C  6511. 
\  Ballou's  pictorial,   v.  8-13  (Jan.  6,  1855-Dec.  26,  1857). 

C  6905. 
Eelford's    monthly.       v.    10    (Dec.    iS92-Mav    1893). 

C6521. 

f  Book  chat  :    a  monthly    review  of    current  books  and 

magazines,     v.  8  (Jan.-Dec.  1S93).  M  7532. 

Boy's  own  annual,     v.   15  (Oct.  i,  1892-Sept.  30,  1893). 

C  6811. 
Browne's  Phonographic  weekly,    v.  18  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

W  1537- 

\  Business:  a  practical  journal  of  the  office,     v.   12,  13 

(Jan.  1892-Dec.  1893).  C  6814. 

California    University.       f  Library    bulletin.     No.     r. 

Cooperative  list  of  periodical  literature.        B  8548. 

Century,  The.    v.  23,  24  (Nov.  iS92-Oct.  1893).   C  6549. 

Chatterbox.     1893.     Ed.  by  J.  E.  Clarke.  C  6551. 

Chautauquan.  The.      v.  16,  17  [N.  S.  v.  7,  8].      (Oct. 

1892-Sept.  1893.)  C  6552. 

f  Civil  service   record,     v.    11    (July   1891-Tune    1892). 

C  6818. 
Cook's  f  Excursionist  and  tourist  advertiser  (Jan.  1892- 
Dec.  1893).     2  V.  C  6820. 
Cosmopolitan,  The.      v.  14,  15  (Nov.  iS92-Oct.  1893). 

C  6562. 


f  Critic,    The  :    a  weekly  review  of   literature  and  the 
arts.     V.  19,  20  [v.  22,  23  O.  S.]  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

C  6821. 

Demorest's    Family  magazine,     v.   29  (Nov.    iS92-Oct. 
1893).  C  6824. 

Domestic  monthly,     v.  37  (Apl.-June  1892).        C  6825. 
Note. — Nos.  I  to  3. 

—  Same.     v.  37,  Nos.  4-6  (July-Sept.  1892).         C  6925. 

—  Same.     v.  38  (Oct.  1892-March  1893).  C  6925. 
f  Edinburgh   review,      v.    177,    178   (Jan. -Oct.    1893). 

C  6580. 
f  Educational    review.       v.    5,    6    (Jan.-Dec.     1893). 

C  6580.^. 
f  Fashion   and    fancy,      v.    7   (Nov.    1891-Nov.    1892). 

C  6829. 
f  Forest   and    stream.       v.    40,    41    (Jan.-Dec.    1893). 

C  6932. 
f  Fortnightly   review,     v.    53,    54   (Jan.-Dec.    1893). 

C  6593. 
f  Forum,     The.      v.    14,    15    (Sept.     i8g2-Aug.     1893). 

C6595. 
Girl's  own  annual,     v.  14  (Oct.  i,  1892-Sept.  30,  1893). 

C  6834. 
\  Gleason's  pictorial.      v.   4-7  (Jan.  22,   1853-Dec.   30, 
1854).  C  6934. 

Godey's  Magazine,  v.  126,  127  (Jan.-Dec.  1893).   C  6602. 
Golden  days  for  boys  and  girls,     v.  13  (Nov.  28,  1891- 
Nov.  19,  1892).  C  6835 
Griswold.     t  Continuous  index  to  [periodicals].    N.  S. 
V.  J,  No.  I,  Oct.  1890,  and  No.  11,  June-July  1892. 

B  27. 
Harper's  New  monthly  magazine,     v.  86,  87  (Dec.  1892- 
Nov.  1893).  C  6612. 

f  Harper's  weekly,     v,  34-36  (Jan.  1890-Dec.  1892). 

C  6938. 

Harper's  Young  people.      v.  14  (Nov.  i,  iS92-Oct.  3r, 

1893).  C  6838. 

f  Hartford  Seminary    record.      v.    3    (Oct.    1892-Aug. 

1893).  C6613. 

Home-maker,  The.     v.  9  (Oct.  1892-Mch.    1893). 

C  6626. 

f  Illustrated    American,     v.    13,  14  (Jan.    7-Dcc.  30, 

1893).  C  6845. 

•f  Insurance   economist,     v.   16  (Oct.  iS92-Sept.  1893). 

C  6846. 
Johns     Hopkins      University.       f  Circulars,     v.    10,  il 
(Nov.  1890-July  1892).  C  6847- 

Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthlv.  v.  35,  36  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1893).  C  6854.a. 
f  Library  journal,  v.  iS  (Jan.-Dec.  i8()3).  M  8661. 
Lippincott's  Monthly  magazine,  v.  51,  52  (Jan.-Dec. 
1893).  C  666r. 
f  Literary  news.     New  series,  v.  14  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

M  7662. 

f  I-ITERARY  world.     V.  24  (Jan. -Dec.  1893).  C  6855. 

f  Littell's  Living  age.    5th  series,  v.  76-81  (Oct.  189I- 

Mch.  1893).  C  6663. 

f  London    quarterlv    review.       v.  79, 80    [N.  S.   v.   19J 

(Oct.  iS92-July  1893).  C  6664. 

+  Magazine  of  Afnerican  history,     v.  29,  30  (Jan.-Dec. 

1893).  C  6670 

Musical  record:  Jan.-Dec.  1893.  C  6866 


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I 


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2— CYCLOPiEDIAS,  COLLECTED   WORKS,  Etc. :   Scientific,  Etc.,  Journals. 


+  New-church  messenger,    v.  64,  65  (Jan. -Dec.  iSg'^). 

C6867. 

;    f  New  earth,  The.  v.  2  (Nov.  1890-Nov.  1892).  C6867.a. 

Note. — "  Devoted  to  social  questions  and  conditions 

on  moral  and  religious  grounds." 

\    New    England  magazine.     New  series,  v.  7,  8    [O.S.  v. 

j  14,   15]  (Sept.  1892-Aug.  1893).  C  6697. 

;    f  Nineteenth  century,     v.  33,  34  (Jan. -Dec.  1S93). 

!  C  6699. 

f  North     American     review,    v.     156,   157   (Jan. -Dec. 

1893).  C  6700. 

f  Our  animal    friends,     v.  20   (Sept.  1892-Aug.    1893). 

C  6S68.«. 

Outing  :     an    illustrated    monthly    magazine  of    sport, 

travel  and  recreation,      v.  2i,  22    (Oct.  1892-Sept. 

1893).  C  6704. 

Parley's  Magazine,     v.  21  (1838).  C  6343. 

f  Pennsylvania  magazine    of    history    and   biography. 

j      .         v.  1-16  (1S77-92).  C  6708. 

'   Peterson's  Magazine,     v.  103,   104  (Jan. -Dec.  1893); 

I  C  6709. 

+  Phonetic  journal,     v.  52  (Jan.-Dec.  1893).       €6710 

j  I  Phrenological  journal,     v.  96,  97  [N.  S.  v.  47,  48] 

I  (Jan.-Dec.  1893).  C  6711. 

I   f  Political  science  quarterly,     v.   7  (Mch.-Dec.  1892). 

1  €6713. 

f  Publisher's  weekly,    v.  43,  44  (Jan.-Dec.   1893). 

M  7716. 
f  Quaker  city  philatelist,     v.  7,  8  (Jan.-Dec.   1893). 

T  6717. 
I  f  Quarterly  review,     v.   176,   177  (Jan. -Oct.   1893). 

C  6717. 

I  f  Review  of  reviews,     v.  6,  7  (Aug.   i8g2-June   1893). 

I  ■       C  6722. 

j  f  Sailors'    magazine,     v.   65  (Jan.-Dec.   1893).  C  6729. 

I  St.    Nicholas  :     an  illustr.   magazine  for  young  folks. 

v.  20.     Pts.    I,  2  (Nov.    1892-Oct.  1893).    C  6730. 

f  Saturday  review,     v.  75,  76  (Jan.  7-Dec.  30,  1893). 

I  C  6877. 

!  Scribner's  Magazine,     v.   13,   14  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

;  C6740. 

T  Social  economist,     v.  4,  5  (Jan.-Dec.  1893).    C  6749. 

I  I  Student's    journal  :  devoted    to    Graham's    Standard 

I  phonography.      v.  21,  22  (Jan.   1892-Dec.  1893). 

C  6885. 
Sunday:  readings  for  the  young.     1894.  C  6757. 

Traveler's     record,    v.  27,  28  (Apl.  1891-Mch.  1893). 

C  6890. 
i  f  United  service  :  a  monthly  review  of  military  and  naval 

affairs.     New  series,  v.  9,  10  (Jan.-Dec.   1893). 
I  C6773.f. 

T  United  States  government  publications.      v.  7,  No.  i; 
v.  8.  Nos.  8,   II  (1891-92).  B  8545. 

+  Voice.  The.     v.  10  (Jan.-Dec.  1893).     Folio. 
\  \  Western  antiquary,     v.  11  (July  1891-Dec.  1892). 
■  C  67S4. 

j  t  Westminster  review,     v.  139,  140  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 
I  C  67S5. 

!  Wide  awake,     v.  JJ.  [36]  (Dec.  1892-May  1893). 
I  C  67S9. 

)  t  Woman's  illustrated  world,    v.  9,   10  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

C  6997. 


C.    Scientific  and  Technological   Jour- 
nals and  Transactions. 

+  American  agriculturist,  v.  17,  18  (1858-59).  C  7802. 
+  American  analyst,  v.  9  (Jan.-Dec.  1893^.  C  78o2.</. 
T  American    architect    and    building    news.       v.  39-42 

(Jan.-Dec.  1893).  C  7802. <z. 

r  American   machinist,     v.    16  (Jan.-Dec.    1893). 

C  7902. 
t  American     soap    journal.       v.    3    (Apl.     1892-Mch. 

1893).  C  7802.^. 

Architectural   and    building    monthly.      v.   5  (Apl. 

1892-Mch.  1893).  C  7804. 


f  Architectural  record,     v.   2  (July  1892-July  1S93). 

C  7508. 
f  Architecture   and    building,      v.  18,  19  (Jan.-Dec. 
1893).  C  7803. 

f  Builder  and  woodworker,     v.  29  (Jan.-Dec.   1893). 

C  7814. 
f  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  15  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

C  7816. 

Delineator,  The.     v.  41,  42  (Jan.-Dec.  1893).  C  7824. 

f  Doctor,  The.     v.  7  (Nov.  ]S92-Oct.  1893).       C  7825. 

N^ote. — With    the    December    number  the  title  was 

changed  to  "  Doctor  of  hygiene." 

f  Electrical  engineer,     v.  14  (July-Dec.  1892).  C  7826, 

Note. — Imperfect  :    contains  only  Oct.  to  Dec. 

—  f  Same.     v.  15,  16  (Jan.-Dec.  1893^  C  7826. 
\  Electrical    review,     v.  21,  22  (Aug.    27,  1892-Aug. 

26,  1893).  C  7927. 

\  Engineering  and  mining  journal,  v.  55,  56  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1893).  C  7828. 

f  Iron  age,  The.     v.  51,  52  (Jan.-Dec.  1893).      C.  7847. 

f  Jewelers'  circular  and  horological  review,  v.  25,  26 
(Aug.  1892-July  1893).  C  7848. 

f  Jewelers'  weekly,  v.  15,  16  (Sept.  28,  1892-Sept.  20, 
1893).  C  7947- 

f  Locomotive,  The.     New  series,  v.  14  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

C  7663. 

—  Same.     v.  12,  13  (Jan.  1891-Dec.  1S92).  C  7663. 
f  Manufacturer  and  builder,     v.  25  (Jan.-Dec   1893). 

c  7857. 

f  Manufacturers'  review  and  industrial  record,  v.  26 
(Jan.-Dec.  1893).  C  7858 

Millinery   trade  review,     v.  18  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

C  7862. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences,     f  Report  for  189T. 

B  1506. 
f  Photographic  times  and  American  photographer,  v. 
23  (Jan.-Dec.  1893).  C  7871. 

f  Plumbers'  trade  journal,     v.  15  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

C  7872. 
f  Popular  science  monthly,     v.  42,  43  (Nov.  1892-Oct. 

1893).  .  c  7714. 

I  Post-graduate,     v.  7  (Nov.  1891-Oct.  1892).    C  7715. 
f  Railroad  car  journal,     v.  3  (Oct.  i892-.Sept.  1893). 

c  7873. 

f  Record  and  guide,     v.  51,  52  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

C  7S74-a. 
f  Sanitary  plumber,     v.  10,  11  (Nov.  1891-Dec.  1893). 

c  7877. 

t  Scientific  American,     v.  68,  69  (Jan.-Dec.  1S93). 

C  7979-'»- 

—  f  Same:  supplement,     v.  35,  36  (Jan.-Dec.  1893). 

C  7979.^'. 

t  Seaboard,  v.  4,  5,  New  series  (Oct.  29,  i8gi-0ct. 
ig,  1893).  C  7981. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  f  Annual  reports  for  years 
ending  June  30,  1891-92.  [v.  2.  Report  of  the 
U.  S.  National  Museum.]  C  4747. 

—  f  List  of  foreign  correspondents  of. 

In  V.  15  ^/C  474 7- a- 

—  f  List  of  publications  of,  July,  1S77. 

In  v.  14  ofQ.  4747- «. 

—  f  Miscellaneous  collections,  v.  13-15,  34,  36. 

C  4747a- 
f  Techniker,  Der.     v.  15  (Nov.  1892-Oct.  1893). 

C  7887. 
Tribune  (N.  Y.).     50th  anniversary  of  founding  of. 

C  S768. 
United  States.    N^ational  Museum,    t  Proceedings,    v. 

14, 1891.  c  4773. 

—  Patent   Office,     f  Alphabetical  lists  of  patentees  and 

inventions  for  the  quarters  ending  Mch.  31-Dec. 
31,  i8g3  [v.  62-65].  C  7S91.*. 
f  Official  gazette,     v.  62-65  (Jan.-Dec.  i8g3). 

C  7891. 

Washington  Anthropological  Societv.  f  Transactions 
of.     V.  3  (Nov.  6,  1883-May  19,  1S85). 

In  v.  34  ofQ,  4747- «• 
Whitaker.     Almanack  for  1893.  C  7481. 


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3— FICTION   AND  JUVENILE   FICTION:    A  Becket,  J.  J.,  ^<?  Broken  Lights. 


PART  3.-FICTION    AND    JUVENILE   FICTION. 


A.     Fiction    alphabetically   arranged 
Authors  and  Titles. 


by 


A  Becket,  J.  J.     Song  of  the  comforter.     {In  "Stories 

of  Italy.") 
A.  D.  2000.     By  Lieut.  A.  M.  Fuller. 
Adirondack  idyl.     By  Lida  O.  Vanamee. 
Ai :  a  social  vision.     By  C.  Daniel. 
Aladdin  in  London.     By  F.  Hume. 
Alden,  \V^  L.     Told  by  the  colonel. 
Aldrich,  T.   B.     Two   bites   at   a   cherry,    with   other 

tales. 
Alexander,   Mrs.   [Mrs.    Annie    F     Hector.]     Found 

wanting. 

—  Was  she  to  blame  ? 
Algerian  slave.     By  G.  Caroli. 

All  along  the  river.     By  Miss  M.  E.  Braddon. 
Allen,  G.     Blood  royal. 

—  General  Fassavant's  will.     (/«  '"  Stories  in  Black  and 

White.") 

—  In  all  shades. 

—  Michael's  crag. 

—  The  scallywag. 

—  What's  bred  in  the  bone. 

Allen,  J.  L.     John  Gray  :  a  Kentucky  tale  of  the  olden 

time. 
All's  well ;  or,  Alice's  victory.     By  Emily  S.  Holt. 
Almeda  :  a  tale  of  the  Buellos  Madros.     By  Dr.  N.  T. 

Oliver. 
Almost  persuaded.      By  V/.  N.  Harben. 
Amabel  :  a  military  novel.     By  C.  Maguire. 
American  push.      By  E.  Fawcett. 
Anatomist  of  the  heart.     By  T.  R.  Sullivan.     {In  "  Stones 

of  Italy.") 
Andrews,  C.     Madam's  ward. 
Anselma  ;  or,  in  spite  of  all.     By  A.  D.  Hall. 

Note. — Based   on  the  play    of   the   same    name   by 
Victorien  Sardou. 
Argyll,  Duke  of.     Highland  nurse. 
Arkansas  traveler,  The,  pseud.     See  Read,  O.  P. 
ARMsrRONG,   L.      Sergeant  Gore.     {In  "  Stories  of  the 

army.'') 
Army    Portia,    An.       By    Capt.    C.    King.       {With    his 

"  Soldier's  secret.'') 
Arthur,  T.  S.     Old  man's  bride. 
As  the  sparks  fly  upward.     By  Grace  A.  Hibbard.     {hi 

"  Stories  of  the  railway.") 
Ashes  of  roses.     By  Louise  K.  Wheatley. 
At  Mount  Desert.      By  Mildred  Fairfax. 
At  the  rising  of  the  moon.     Irish  stories  and  studies.     By 

F.  Mathew. 
At  the  threshold.      By  Laura  Dearborn. 
Atherton,  Gertrude.     The  doomswoman. 
Athlete's  conquest.      By  B.  A.  McFadden. 
Auld  licht  manse,  and  other  sketches.     By  J.  M.  Barrie. 
Aunt  Fountain's  prisoner.     By  J,  C.  Harris.    {In  "  Stories 

of  the  .South.") 
Aunt  Johnnie.     By  John  S.  Winter. 
Bailiff  of   Tewkesbury.      By   C.    E.    D.    Phelps    and  L. 

North. 
Bain,  R.  N.     See  Polevoi,  P.  N. 
Balcony  stories.     By  Grace  King. 
Balzac,  H.  de.     Brotherhood  of  consolation. 

—  Great  man  of  the  provinces  in  Paris. 

—  House  of    the  tennis-playing  cat.      {In   "  Idle   time 

tales.") 

—  Lost  illusions. 

—  Love. 

—  "Village  rector. 

Bangs,  J.  K.     Toppleton's  client  ;  or,  a  spirit  in  exile. 
Banks,  Nancy  H.     Stairs  of  sand. 

Barabbas  :  a  dream  of  the  world's  tragedy.      By  Marie 
Corelli. 


Barbcrine  ;  or,  the  ballet  dancer's  husband.     Adapted  by 

Mary  N.  Sherwood. 
Baring-Gould,  S.     Mrs.  Curgenven  of  Curgenven. 
Barlow,  Jane.      Irish  idylls. 
Barncraig  :  episodes  in  the  life  of  a  Scottish  village.     By 

G.  Setoun. 
Baron  Montez  of  Panama  and  Paris.     By  A.  C.  Gunter. 
Barr,  Amelia  E.     Girls  of  a  feather. 

—  Mate  of  the  "  Easter  Bell,"  and  other  stories. 

—  Singer  from  the  sea. 
Barrett,  F.     Kitty's  father. 

Barrie,  J.  M.     Auld  licht  manse,  and  other  sketches. 

—  Better  dead. 

—  Is  it  a  man  ?     {/n  "  Stories  in  black  and  white.") 

—  Tillyloss  scandal. 

—  Two  of  them. 

Bates,  A.     In  the  bundle  of  time. 

Battershall,  F.     Daughter  of  this  world. 

Bazin,  R.     Blot  of  ink. 

Beatrix  Rohan.     By  Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis. 

Beckwith,  Anna  L.     Constance  Winter's  choice. 

Beggars  all.     By  L.  Dougall. 

Behrens,  Bertha.      See  Heimburg,  W. 

Bell,  Lilian.     Love  affairs  of  an  old  maid. 

Benbough,  M.  a.     In  a  promised  land. 

Benson,  E.  F.     Dodo  :  a  detail  of  the  day. 

Berkow,  K.     "  Woe  to  the  conquered  "  :  a  romance  of 

the  Moors  in  Spain. 
Besant,  W.     Children  of  Gibeon.      I2°. 

—  Rebel  queen. 

—  World  went  very  well  then. 

Bethia  Wray's  new  name.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 
Better  dead.     By  J.  M.  Barrie. 
Black,  W.     Handsome  Humes. 

—  Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart,  and  other  tales. 

Contents :  Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart. — Pupil  of 
Aurelius. — Man  who  was  like  Shakespeare. — Strange 
horse  of  Loch  Suainabhal. — Highlands  of  the  city. 

—  Wise  women  of  Inverness,  and  other  miscellanies. 

—  Wolfenberg. 

Black  prophet.     By  W.  Carleton. 

Blackball  ghosts.      By  Sarah  Tytler. 

Blake,  Lillie  D.     Daring  experiment,  and  other  stories. 

Bhnd  mother,    The.      By  H.    Caine.     {IFith  his  "Last 

confession.") 
Blood  royal.     By  G.  Allen. 
Blot  of  mk.     By  Rene  Bazin. 
Blunt,  Maria.     Fateof  the  "  Georgiaua."     (///"Stories     ; 

of  the  sea.") 
Bogy,  L.  V.     Cynic's  sacrifice. 
Book  of  strange  sins.     By  C.  Kernahan. 
Border  Leander.     By  H.  Seely. 
Bourget,  p.     Cosmopolis. 

—  The  son.     (Andre  Cornelis.) 
Bowen,  H.  C.     Descriptive  catalogue  of  historical  novels 

and  tales.  L  9583 

Boyesen,  H.  H.     Social  strugglers. 
Braddock  :  a  story  of  the  French  and  Indian  wars.     Byi 

J.  R.  Musick. 
Braddon,  Miss   M.    E.     [INIrs.    M.  E.    Maxwell.]     All 

along  the  river.  } 

Braeme,  Charlotte  M.     See  Clay,  Bertha  M.  ' 

Branch    of  lilac.     By    "Ouida."     {IVit/i    her   "Dog  of 

Flanders.") 
Brandon  Coyle's  wife.   By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth.^ 

Sequel  to  her  "  Skeleton  in  the  closet."  j 

Breach  of  custom.     Transl.  by  Mrs.  D.  M.  Lowrey. 
Briscoe,  Margaret  S.      "  Perchance  to  dream,"  and  other' 

stories. 
Broadoaks.     By  M.  G.  McClelland. 
Broken  chords  crossed  by  the  echo  of  a  false  note.     Byi 

Mrs.  G.  McClellan.  ,' 

Broken  lights.     By  the  author  of  "  A  fellow  of  Trinity,  \ 

etc. 


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By  Anna  E.  King. 


Brooks,    H.    S.      Catastrophe   in    Bohemia,    and   other 

stories. 
Brotherhood  of  consolation.      By  H.  de  Balzac. 
Brothers  and  strangers.     By  Agnes  B.  Poor. 
Brown,  Helen.     JPctrie  estate. 
Brown,  W.  H.     Slaves  of  folly. 

—  Southern  heritage. 
Brown's  retreat,  and  other  stories. 
Bryce.  L.     Friends  in  exile. 
Buch.anan,  R.      Heir  of  Linne. 
BUERSTENBINDER,  Elisabeth.     See  Werner,  E. 
Bunner,    H.    C.       "Made   in   France."      French   tales 

retold  with  a  U.  S.  twist. 

Burden  of  Isabel.     By  J.  M.  Cobban. 

Burmah  treasure.     By  S.  P.  Sheffield. 

BURNHAM,  Clara  L.      Dr.  Latimer:  a  story  of  Casco  Bay. 

BURRELL,  A.      Man  with  seven  hearts,  and  other  stories. 

Burritt  Durand.     By  J.  JNlcGovern. 

But  men  must  work.     By  Rosa  N.  Carey. 

Butt,  15eatrice  M.     ICeith  Deramore. 

Cabell.  Isa  C.     Seen  from  the  saddle. 
;  Cai.\e,  H.     Last  confession,  and  The  blind  mother. 
I  Calvert,  F.  X.     Modern  Rosalind. 
i  Cambridge,  Ada.     [Mrs.  Cross.]     Little  minx. 
I  Cameron,  Mrs.  H.  L.     [E.  L.  Cameron.]     Hard  lesson. 

—  Vera  Nevill ;  or,  poor  wisdom's  chance. 
Campbell,  Helen.      Some  passages  in  the  practice  of  Dr. 

Martha  Scarborough. 

Can  this  be  love?     By  Mrs.  [Louisa]  Parr. 
I  Captain  Black.     By  C.  E.  Carryl.      (/«  "  Stories  of  the 
!  sea.'") 

'  Captain's  vices.     By  F.  Coppee.    {In  "  Idle  time  tales.") 
I  Carey,  Rosa  N.     But  men  must  work. 
,  —  Little  Miss  Muffet. 

Carleton,  W.     Black  prophet. 
1  Caroli,  G.     Algerian  slave. 

ICarryl.C.  E.  Captain  Black.  (/«"  Stories  of  the  sea.") 
I  Catastrophe  in  Bohemia,  and  other  stories.  By  H.  S. 
I  Brooks. 

'Catharine.     By  J.  Sandeau. 
;  Cathedral  courtship.     By  Kate  D.  Wiggin. 

Catherine.     By  Frances  M.  Peard. 

Catherwood,  Mary  H.     Old  Kaskaskia. 

1' —  White  islander. 
Cavazzi,    Elizabeth.       Don     Finimondone  :     Calabrian 
sketclies. 
Cecil   Rosse.      By   Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis.      Sequel   to  her 
"  Edith  Trevor's  secret." 
.Cecile's    fortune.        By    F.    Du  Boisgobey.      {With   his 
!  "  Detective's  eye.'") 

iCentury  too  soon.      By  J.  R.  Musick. 
IChampfleury.     Faience  violin. 
IChandler,  Bessie.     Woman  who  failed,  and  others. 
IChanning,  Grace  E.   House  on  the  hilltop.  {In  "  Stories 

of  Italy.") 
Charge  for  France.      By  J.  Heard,  jr.     {In  "  Stories  of 

the  army.") 
Chautauquans,  The.     By  J.  Habberton. 
Cherbuliez,  V.     Tutor's  secret. 

iChief  factor  :  a  tale  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company.  By 
i  G.  Parker. 

Child  of  the  parish.     By  Marie  von  Ebner-Eschenbach. 
(Children  of  destiny.      By  Molly  E.  Seawell. 
Children  of  Gibeon.      By  W.  Besant. 
Children  of  the  king.      By  F.  M.  Crawford. 
Children  of  the  world.     By  P.  Heyse. 
'Chittenden,  L.  E.     Unknown  heroine. 
ICholmondeley,  Mary,     Diana  Tempest. 
Christine  :  a  novel.      By  Adeline  Sergeant. 
'Christmas  stories.      By  W.  Heimburg. 
iClark,  Kate  U.      "  That  Mary  Ann." 
JClay.  Bertha N.  [M.]    [Charlotte  M.  Braeme.]  Foiled  by 
'  love. 

|—  Her  giri hood's  lover. 

!—  Lady  Hutton's  ward.     {Same  as  her  "  Hilda.") 
Uiff-dwellers.     By  H.  B.  Fuller. 

Clifford,  Mrs.  W.  K.  Last  touches,  and  other  stories. 
—  wild  proxy. 


Coast  of  Bohemia.     By  W.  D.  Ho  wells. 

Cobban,  J.  ^L     Burden  of  Isabel. 

COBLEIGH,  T.     [Walter  Raymond.]    Gentleman  Upcott's 

daughter. 
Coign  of  vantage.     By  J.  >S.  Wood. 
Collaboration.      By   H.   James.      {With  ^/.r  "  Wheel  of 

time.") 
Colter,  Mrs.  J.  J.     Gentle  benefactress. 
Comedy  of  elopement.     By  Christian  Reid. 
Commander  Mendoza.     By  J.  Valera. 
Commonest  possible  story.      By  B.  Perry.     {In  "  Stories 

of  Nesv  York.") 
Complaining  millions  of  men.     By  E.  Fuller. 
Complication  in  hearts.     By  E.  Pendleton. 
Conflict  of  evidence.     By  R.  Ottolengui. 
Conquering  heroine.     By  the  Duchess. 
Constance  Winter's  choice.     By  Anna  L.  Beckwith. 
CopPEE,  F.     Captain's  vices.     {In  "  Idle  time  tales.") 

—  Rivals. 

—  True  riches. 

—  and  others.     Idle  time  tales. 

Contents:  Coppee,  F.  The  captain's  vices. — Balzac, 
H.  de.  House  of  the  tennis-playing  cat. — Daudet,  H. 
Rev.  Father  Gaucher's  elixir. — Musset,  A.  de.  Croisilles. 

Copperhead,  The.     By  H.  Frederic. 

CoRELLi,  Marie.  Barabbas  :  a  dream  of  the  world's 
tragedy. 

Cosmopolis.     By  P.  Bourget. 

Cosmopolis  city  club.     By  Rev.  W.  Gladden. 

Couch,  Arthur  T.  Quiller.     See  "Q." 

Cowan,  Rev.  J.  F.     Endeavor  doins  down  to  the  corners. 

CoWLES,  M.  L.     Redbank  :  life  on  a  southern  plantation. 

Crawford,  F.  M.     Children  of  the  king. 

—  Marion  Darche. 

—  The  novel  :  What  it  is.  Lgi04. 

—  Pietro  Ghisleri. 

Crim,  M.     Elizabeth,  Christian  scientist. 
Croisilles.     By  A.  de  Musset.     {In  "Idle  time  tales.") 
Croker,  B.  M.      a  third  person. 
Cross.  Mrs.     See  Cambridge,  Ada. 
Cruger,  Mrs.  Van    Rensselaer.     See   Gordon,   Julien. 
CuDLiP,  Mrs.  Pender.     See  Thomas,  Annie. 
Curse  of  Reuben  Malachi.     By  H.  S.  Edwards. 
Gushing,  P.     Great  Chin  episode. 
Cynic's  sacrifice.      By  L.  V.  Bogy. 

Dahlgren,  Madeleine  V.     Chim  :  his  Washington  win- 
ter. 
Dale,  D.     Lottie's  wooing. 

—  Reuben  Foreman,  the  village  blacksmith. 
Dandelyon,  Ritter.       Rheingrafenstein  :   a  romance  of 

the  nth  century. 
Danesbury  House.  ,  By  Mrs.  H.  Wood. 
Daniel,  C.     Ai  :  a  social  vision. 
Daniel  Trentworthy  :  a  tale  of  the  great  fire  of  Chicago. 

By  J.  McGovern. 
Danira  (Ein  Gottesurtheil).     By  E.  Werner. 
Daring   experiment,    and   other   stories.       By    Lillie    D. 

Blake. 
Dark  night's  work.     By  P.  Ingelow. 
Daudet,  A.     Letters  from  my  mill. 

—  Reverend  Father  Gaucher's  elixir.      {hi    "  Idle  time 

tales.") 
Daughter  of  earth.     By  E.  M.  Davy. 
Daughter  of  this  world.     By  F.  Battershall. 
David    Balfour.     By   R.    L.    Stevenson.     Sequel    to   his 

"  Kidnapped." 
Davis,  Rebecca  H.     Tirar  y  Soult.     (/«  "  Stories  of  the 

south.") 
Davison,  C.  S.     How  I  sent  my  aunt  to  Baltimore.     {In 

"  Stories  of  the  railway.") 
Davy,  E.  M.     Daughter  of  earth. 

—  Jack  Dudley's  wife. 

Day  and  night  stories.  2d  series.    By  T.  R.  Sullivan. 
Days  of  Lamb  and  Coleridge  :   historical  rom.-'.nce.     By 

Alice  E.  Lord. 
Dear  Elsie.     By  J.  van  Dewall. 
Dearborn,    Laura    [Nina    Pictou].       At    the    threshold 

[Future  life]. 


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Dearest.     By  Mrs.  Forrester. 

Death  or  dishonor.      By  F.  Du  Boisgobey. 

D'EsTERRE- Keeling,  Elsa.  Orchardscroft  :  the  story 
of  an  artist. 

Deland,  Margaret.    Mr.  Tommy  Dove,  and  other  stories. 

De  la  Rame,  Louisa.     See  "  OuiDA." 

Delectable  duchy  :  stories,  studies,  and  sketches.     By  Q. 

De  Leon,  T.  C,  and  Ledyard,  E.  John  Holden, 
unionist. 

Delilah  of  Harlem.     By  R.  H.  Savage. 

Dering,  R.  G.     Dr.  Mirabel's  theory. 

Derrick,  Frances.     5<r  Notlev,  A/ys.  F.  E. 

Detective's  eye.     By  F.  Du  Boisgobey. 

Dewall,  J.  van.     Dear  Elsie. 

Diana  Tempest.     By  Mary  Cholmondeley. 

Dickens,  Mary  A.     A  mere  cipher. 

Dictator,  The  :  a  novel  of  politics  and  society.  By  J.  H. 
McCarthy, 

DiEHL,  Afrs.  A.  M.     Dr.  PauU's  theory. 

Digby  Grand  :  an  autobiography.  By  J.  G.  W.  Mel- 
ville. 

DiNCKLAGE,  E.  von.     Little  countess. 

Dr.  Glennie's  daughter.      By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 

Dr.  Latimer  :  a  story  of  Casco  Bay.  By  Clara  L.  Burn- 
ham. 

Dr.  Martha  Scarborough,  Some  passages  in  the  prac- 
tice of.      By  Helen  Campbell. 

D.--.  Mirabel's  theory.     By  R.  G.  Dering. 

Dr.  Pascal.     By  E.  Zola. 

Dr.  Paull's  theory.      By  Mrs.  A.  M.  Diehl. 

Dr.  Wilbur's  note  book.     By  Dr.  N.   T.  Oliver. 

DOD,  S.  B.     Hillside  parish. 

Dodo  :  a  detail  of  the  day.      By  E.  F.   Benson. 

Dog  of  Flanders,  and  other  stories.     By  Ouida. 

Dole,  N.  H.     Not  angels  quite. 

Don  Finimondone  :  Calabrian  sketches.  By  Elizabeth 
Cavazzi. 

Donald  Alarcy.     By  Elizabeth  S.  Phelps. 

Doomswoman,  The.     By  Gertrude  Atherton. 

Dorothy  the  Puritan.     By  Augusta  C.  Wilson. 

DouD.NEY,  Sarah.      Godiva  Durleigh. 

DOUGALL,  L.     Beggars  all. 

— :-  What  necessity  knows. 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.     Bethia  Wray's  new  name. 

—  Larry. 

—  Lyndell  Sherburne. 

Doyle,  A.  C.  My  friend  the  murderer,  and  other  mys- 
teries and  adventures. 

—  The  refugees  :  a  tale  of  two  continents. 
Dream  life  and  real  life.     By  Olive  Schreiner. 
Drifting  on  sunny  seas.      By  T.  R.    Warren. 
Dri.mkwater,    Jennie  M.     [Mrs.  N.  Conklin.]     Looking 

seaward. 

—  Three  women. 
Drosixes,  G.      Herb  of  love. 

Du  Boisgobey,  F.     Death  or  dishonor. 

—  Detective's  eye  [and]  Cecile's  fortune. 

—  Fontenay,  the  swordsman. 

—  Matapan   affair. 

—  Steel  necklace. 

Duchess,  The.  [Mrs.  Hungerford.]  A  conquering 
heroine. 

—  The  hoyden. 

—  Lady  Verner's  flight. 

—  Nor  wife,  nor  maid. 
Duffels.     By  E.  Eggleston. 

DuFKlELD,  A.  J.     Don   Quixote  :  his   critics  and  com- 
mentators. L  9128 
Dugdale  millions.     By  W.  C.  Hudson. 
Duke's  children.      By  A.  Trollope.     3  v. 
Duncan,  Sara  J.     Simple  adventures  of  a  memsahib. 
DuRAND,  Mde.  A.  M.  C.  H.     See  Greville,  H. 
Ebner-Esciienbach,  Marie  von.     Child  of  the  parish. 

—  Two  countesses. 

Edda's  birthright.     By  Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis. 
Edith  Percivak     By  May  A.  Fleming. 
Edith  Trevor's  secret.     By  Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis. 
Edwards,  H.  S.     Case  of  Reuben  Malachi. 


Egerton,  G.     Keynotes.     [Stories.] 
Eggleston,  E.     Duffels. 

Eliot,    Annie.     PVom    four   to  si.x  :  a  comedietta.     (/« 
"  Stories  of  New  York.") 

—  White  birches. 

Elliott,  Sarah  B.     John  Paget  :  a  novel. 
Elizabeth,  Christian  scientist.      By  M.  Crim. 
"Em."     By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  .Southworth. 
Emigrant  ship.     By  W.  C.  Russell. 
Em's  husband.      By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

Sequel  to  her  "  Em." 
End     of     the    beginning.      By     G.     A.     Hibbard.     {In 

"  Stories  of  New  York.") 
Endeavor  doins    down    to    the   corners.      By  Rev.   J.  F. 

Cowan.  ' 

Eschstruth.  Nataly  von.     Priestess  of  comedy.  I 

Espero    Gorgoni,    gondolier.      By    F.    H.    Smith.     (/»j 

"  Stories  of  Italy.")  j 

Evolution  of  "  Dodd  "  :  a  pedagogical  story.     By  W.  H. ; 

Smith. 
Faience  violin.     By  Champfleury. 
Fairfax,  Mildred.     At  Mount  Desert. 
Falconer,  Lanoe.     Mademoiselle  Ixe. 
Fallen  race.  The.     By  A.  Granville. 
Farjeon,  B.  L.     Doctor  Glennie's  daughter. 

—  Last  tenant. 

—  Something  occurred. 

Fatal  misunderstanding,  and  other  stories.  .  By  W.  Helm- 

burg. 
Fate  of  sister  Jessica.     By  F.  W.  Robinson. 
Fate    of    the     "  Georgiana."      By     Maria     Blunt.      {In. 

"  Stories  of  the  sea.") 
Father  of  six.     By  N.  E.  Potapeeko. 
Fawcett.  E.     American  push. 

—  Loaded  dice. 
Fenn,  G.  M.     Nurse  Elisia. 

—  Witness  to  the  deed. 

Ferrier,  Miss  Susan  E.     The  inheritance.     2  v. 
FiLON,  A.     Garrick's  pupil. 

FiNLEY,  Martha.     Tragedy  of  Wild  Rose  Valley. 
First  supper,  and  other  episodes.    By  J.  Sturgis. 
Fisher,  Miss  F.  C.     See  Reid.  C. 
Fishgu.^rd  invasion  by  the  French  in  1797. 
FiTZROY.  Isobel.     Was  he  the  other  ? 
Flandroe's  .Mogul.    By  A.  'C.   Gordon.     {In  "  Stories  0' 

the  railway.") 
Fleming,  Harford.      See  McClellan,  Mrs.  G. 
Fleming,  May  A.     Edith  Percival. 
I  Foes  in  ambush.      By  Capt.  C.  King. 
Foiled  by  love.      By  Bertha  N.  Clay. 
Fontenay,  the  swordsman.     By  F.  Du  Boisgobey. 
For  love  of  her.     By  the  author  of  "  Vere  ;  the  leadin;; 

lady."  j 

For  lust  of  gold.     By  A.  Watson. 

Forrester,  Mrs.     Dearest.  i 

FOTHERGILL,  Jessie.     Oriole's  daughter.  1 

Found  wanting.      By  Mrs.  Alexander.  \ 

Francis,    F.     Newton    Dogvane  :    a   story   of   Englisj 

country  life.  \ 

Francis,  M.  E.     In  a  north  country  village. 
Frapan,  Use.      Heavy  laden,  and  Old-fashioned  folk. 
Frederic,  H.      The  copperhead. 
French,  Alice.     See  Thanet,  Octave. 
Friends  in  exile.      By  L.  Bryce. 
From  Australia  and  Japan.     By  A.  M. 
From  darkness  to  light  ;  or,  the  basilisk's  love.     By  H' 

P.  Stephens  and  W.  St.  Leger. 
From  four  to   six  :    comedietta.     By  Annie  Eliot.     (^1  i 

"  Stories  of  New  York.") 
From  one  generation  to  another.     By  H.  S.  Merriman. 
From  the  five  rivers.      By  Mrs.  F.  A.  Steel. 
Fuller,  Lieut.  A.  M.     A.D.  2000. 
Fuller,  Anna.      A  literary  courtship. 
Fuller,  E.     Complaining  millions  of  men. 
Fuller,  H.  B.     {"  Stanton  Page."  )     Cliff-dwellers. 
Gaboriau,  E.     Little  old  mai;  of  the  Batignolles. 
Gardner,  Celia  E.     Her  last  lover.    {Same  as  her  "  Se 

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Garrick's  pupil.      By  A.  Filon. 

Gatschenberger,  S.     Love  is  lord  of  all. 

General  Passavant's  will.     By  G.  Allen.     (/«  "Stories 

in  black  and  white.") 
Gentle  benefactress.     By  Mrs.  J.  J.  Colter. 
Gentleman  of  France.     By  S.  J.  Weyman. 
Gentleman  Upcott's  daughter.     By  T.  Cobleigh. 
Gerard,  E.     Voice  of  a  flower. 
Ghost  of  the  past.     By  Mrs.  E.  L.  Linton.   {In  *'  Stories 

in  black  and  white.") 
Girl  froiii  Malta.     By  F.  W.  Hume. 
Girl  with  a  temper.     By  H.  B.  Knight. 
Girls  of  a  feather.     By  Mrs.  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
GissiNG,  G.     The  odd  woman. 
Gladden,  Rt-v.  W.     Cosmopolis  city  club. 
Godiva  Durleigh.     By  Sarah  Doudney. 
Golden  rule.  The.     By  Mrs.  Oliphant.     {In   "  Stories  in 

black  and  white.") 
Golden    wedding,     and   other   tales.       By    Ruth     McE. 

Stuart. 
Golgotha  of  the  heart.     By  H.  Wachenhusen. 
Gordon,  A.  C.     Flandroe's  Mogul.    {In  "Stories  of  the 

railway.'') 
Gordon,  Julien.     [Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer  Cruger.]     His 

letters. 
Gossip  of  the   Caribbees  :  sketches  of   Anglo- West  Ind- 
ian life.     By  W.  R.  H.  Trowbridge,  jr. 
Grail,  S.     Nameless  city  :  a  Rommany  romance. 
Grand,  Madame  Sarah.     Heavenly  twins. 

—  Ideala. 

Grant,  Jeannette  A.    Miss  Gray's  girls  ;  or,  summer  days 

in  the  Scottish  Highlands. 
Granville,  A.     Fallen  race. 
Gray  and  the  blue.     By  E.  R.  Roe. 
Great  Chin  episode.     By  P.  Gushing. 
Great  man  of  the  provinces  in  Paris.     By  H.  de  Balzac. 
Green,    Anna    K.      [Mrs.    Charles    Rohlfs.]      Marked 

"  personal." 
Green,  Evelyn  E.     Old  Miss  Audrey  :  a  chronicle  of  a 

quiet  village. 
Greenwood,  Grace.     Stories  and  sketches. 
Greet,  Mrs.     Story  of  the  golden  owl. 
Greville,  H.      [Mde.    A.    M.   C.   II.  Uurand.]     Nik- 

anor. 
Grey,  M.     [Mrs.   M.  G.  Tuttiett.]     Innocent  impostor, 

and  other  stories. 

—  Last  sentence. 
Griffiths,  A.     Wrong  road. 

Grisly  Grisell  ;  or,  the  laidly  lady  of  Whitburn.  By  Char- 
lotte M.  Yonge. 

Gunter,  A    C.     Baron  Montez  of  Panama  and  Paris. 

Guy  Tresillian's  fate  :  sequel  to  "  Tresillian  court."  By 
Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis. 

Habberton,  J.     The  Chautauquans. 

—  Out  at  Twinnett's. 

Haggard,  R.     Montezuma's  daughter. 
Hale,  E.  E.      Man  without  a  country. 
Half  a  hero.     By  A.  Hope. 
Hall,  A.  D.     Anselma  ;  or,  in  spite  of  all. 

Note. — Based  on  the  play  of  the  same  name  by  Vic- 
torien  Sardou. 

—  Lady  Clancarty  ;  or,  wedded  and  wooed. 

Note. — Based  on  the  play  of  Tom  Taylor. 
Hai.f.vv,  L.     Marriage  for  love. 
Handsome  Humes.     By  \V.  Black. 
Harben,  W.  N.     Almost  persuaded. 

—  Mute  confessor  :   romance  of  a  southern  town. 
Hard  lesson,  A.     By  E.  L.  Cameron. 

Hardy,  T.  To  please  his  wife.  {In  "  Stories  in  black 
and  white.") 

—  and  others.     Stories  in  black  and  white. 

Contents :  Norris,  W.  E.  Romance  of  madame  de 
Chanteloup. — Russell,  W.  Clark.  A  memorable  swim. 
— Hardy,  Thos.  To  please  his  wife. — Linton,  Mrs.  E. 
L.  Ghost  of  the  past. — Payn,  James.  Rebecca's  re- 
morse.— Barrie,  J.  M.  Is  it  a  man?  Oliphant,  Mrs. 
The  golden  rule. — Allen,  Grant.  General  Passavant's 
will. 


Harland.  H.  ["  Sidney  Luska."'\  Mademoiselle  Miss 
[and  other  stories]. 

Harlequin  opal.     By  F.  Hume. 

Harley,  C.     Shadow  of  a  song. 

Harris,  J.  C.  Aunt  Fountain's  prisoner.  {In  "Stories 
of  the  south.") 

Harrison,  Mrs.  B.     Sweet  bells  out  of  tune. 

Harrison,  Constance  C,  edr.     Short  stories. 

Cotitents  :  Stoddard,  Elizab.  U.  B.  My  own  story, 
— Chesebro,  Miss  Caroline.  In  honor  bound. — Crosby, 
Miss  Margaret.  An  islander. — Slosson,  Mrs.  Annie 
T.  A  speakin'  ghost. — Harrison,  Constance  C.  Mon- 
sieur Alcibiade. 

Harte,  B.     Sally  Dows,  and  other  stories. 

Harvard  stories.     By  W.  K.  Post. 

Hatton,  J.     Under  the  great  seal. 

Haunted  husband.     By  Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis. 

Hawkins,  A.  H.      See  Hope,  Anthony. 

Hawthorne,  J.     Six  cent  Sam's. 

Hayne  Home.      By  Anna  O.  Wiggs. 

Heard,  J.,yr.  Charge  for  France.  (/«  "  Sicries  of  the 
army.") 

Heather  and  snow.     By  G.  MacDonald. 

Heavenly  twins.     By  Madame  Sarah  Grand. 

Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  F.     See  Alexander,  Mrs. 

Hedd,  L.  a.  Philip  Meyer's  scheme  :  a  story  of  trades 
unionism. 

Heimburg,  W.     [Bertha  Behrens.]     Christmas  stories. 

—  Fatal  misunderstanding,  and  other  stories. 

—  Hortense. 

—  Insignificant  woman. 

—  Miss  Mischief. 

Heir  of  Linne.      By  R.  Buchanan. 

Helen  Young.     By  P.  Lindau. 

Her  girlhood's  lover.     By  Bertha  N.  Clay, 

Her  heart  was  true.     By  an  idle  exile. 

Her  last  lover  [Same  as  "  Seraph  or  mortal  ?  "]    By  Celia 

E.  Gardner. 
Herb  of  love.     By  G.  Drosines. 
Herbert  Severance.      By  M.  French  Sheldon. 
Hermit  of  the  Nonquon.      By  C.  N.  Johnson. 
Heyse,  p.     Children  of  the  world. 
Hibbard,  G.  a.    As  the  sparks  fly  upward.    {In  "  Stories 

of  the  railway.") 

—  End  of  the  beginning.     {In  "  Stories  of  New  York.") 

—  Nowadays,  and  other  stories. 
Highland  nurse.     By  the  duke  of  Argyll. 

Hillern,  Wilhelmine  von.     On  the  cross  :  a  romance  of 

the  passion  plav  at  Oberammergau. 
Hillside  parish.     By  S.  B.  Dod. 
His  grace.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 
His  letters.     By  Julien  Gordon. 
HoLLEY,  Marietta.     \^'  Josiah  Aliens  wife  "'\     Samantha 

at  the  world's  fair. 

—  Samantha  on  the  race  problem. 
Honor.      By  Maud  Howe. 
Hoodwinked.      By  T.  W.  Speight. 

Hope,  Andree.  The  Vyvyans  ;  or,  the  mystery  of  the 
Rue  Bellechasse. 

Hope,  Anthony.     [.V.  H.  Hawkins.]     Half  a  hero. 

Hornung,  E.  W.     Tiny  Luttrell. 

Hortense.     By  W.  Heimburg. 

House  on  the  hilltop.  By  Grace  E.  Channing.  (/;; 
"  Stories  of  Italy.'") 

House  of  the  tennis-playing  cat.  By  H.  de  Balzac.  {In 
"  Idle  time  tales.") 

How  I  sent  my  aunt  to  Baltimore.  By  C.  S.  Davi- 
son.     {In   "Stories  of  the  railway.") 

How  the  Derby  was  won.  By  H.  Robertson.  {In 
"  Stories  of  the  south.") 

Howe,  G.   Lost  slave  ship.     {In  "Stories  of  the  sea.") 

Howe.  Maud.     Honor. 

Howells.   W.  D.     Coast  of  Bohemia.  * 

—  World  of  chance. 

Hoyden,  The.     By  the    Duchess. 

Hudson,   W.   C.       \^'- Barclay  Norik."]    Dugdale  mill- 
ions. 
Hueffer,   H.  F.     Shifting  of  the  fire. 


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Hume,  F.  W.     Aladdin  in  London. 

—  Girl  from  Malta, 

—  Harlequin  opal. 

—  ^Vhen  I  lived  in  Bohemia. 
Hungarian  girl.     By  Mariam  Tenger. 

HU.NGERFORD,   Jl/rs.       &V    DUCHESS,    The. 

Hi'RLBUT,   Ella  C.      Mrs.  Clift-Crosby's  niece. 

Hyne,  C.  J.  C.      The  new  Eden. 

"  1  forbid  the  banns  !"     By  F.  F.  Moore. 

Ideal  fanatic.     By  Hester  E.  Porch. 

Ideala.     By  Sarah  Grand. 

Idle  time  tales.      By  F.  Coppee  and  others. 

In  a  north  country  village.      By  M.  E.  Francis. 

In  all  shades.      By  G.   Allen. 

In  a  promised  land.      By  M.  A.  Benbough. 

In  blue  uniform.      By  G.   I.   Putnam. 

In  love's    domains.     By  Marah  E.   Ryan. 

In  the  bundle  of  time.     By  A.  Bates. 

In  the  dwellings  of  silence  :    a  romance  of  Russia.     By 

W.   Kennedy. 
In    the    service    of    Rachel,   lady    Russell.     By  Emma 

Marshall. 
In  the  three  zones.     By  F.  J.  Stimson. 
Independence  :     a    story  of  the  revolution.       By   J.   R. 

Musick. 
Ingelow,  Jean.     Motto  changed. 
Ingelow.  p.     Dark  night's  work. 

Ingersleben,  Frau  von.    Little  heather-blossom  (Erica). 
Inheritance,  The.      By  Miss  Susan  E.  Ferrier.   2  v. 
Innocent  impostor,  and  other  stories.     By  M.  Grey. 
Inside  the    bar.     By    G.    J.  _W.     Melville.     {IVitA  Ms 

"Market  Harboiough.") 
Insignificant  woman.      By  W.  Heimburg. 
Irish  Idylls.    By  Jane  Barlow. 
Is   ic  a    man?     By  J.    M.    Barrie.     (/«"  Stories  in  black 

and  white.") 
Isaacs,  A.  S.     Stories  from  the  Rabbis. 
Island  nights  entertainments.     By  R.  L.  Stevenson. 
"J.  S.  of  Dale."     See  Stimson,  F.  J. 
Jack  Dudley's  wife.     By  E.  M.  Davy. 
Jack's  father,  and  other  stories.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 
J.ACKSON,  G.  A.     Son  of  a  prophet. 
James,  Mrs.  F.  A.      See  Warden,  Florence. 
James,  H.     Private  life,  Lord  Beaupre,  The  visits. 

—  Wheel  of  time,  Collaboration,  Owen  Wingrave. 
Jean  Berny,  sailor.      By  Pierre  Loti. 

Jeuome,  J.     Novel  notes. 

Jewett,  Sarah  O.  Native  of  Winby,  and  other  tales. 
Contents :  Native  of  Winby. — Decoration  Day. 
— Jim's  little  woman. — Failure  of  David  Berry. — Pass- 
ing of  sister  Barsett. — Miss  Esther's  ghost. — Flight  of 
Betsey  Lane. — Between  mass  and  vespers. — Little 
captive  maid. 

Joe  :  a  remarkable  case-     By  Col.  E.  R.  Roe. 

John  Gray  :  a  Kentucky  tale  of  the  olden  time.     By  J. 
L.  Allen. 

John  Holden,  unionist.     By  T.  C.  DeLeon  and  E.   Led- 
yard. 

John  Paget  :  a  novel.     By  Sarah  B.  Elliott. 

John  Trevennick.     By  W.  C.  Rhoads. 

John  Winthrop's  defeat.     By  Jean  K.  Ludlum. 

Johnson,  C.  N.  •   Hermit  of  the  Nonquon. 

Johnson,    Virginia   W.      Treasure    tower :    a   story   of 
Malta. 

Johnstone,  R.  M.     Mr.  Billy  Downs  and  his  likes. 

Joseph  Zalmonah.      By  E.  King. 

Josiah  Allen's  wife.      See  IIoLLEY,  Marietta. 

Judge,  The.     By  Elia  Peattie. 

Kate  Coventry  :    an  autobiography.     By  G.  J.  W.   Mel- 
ville. 

Katharine  North.     By  Maria  L.  Pool. 

Keddie,  Henrietta.      See  Tytler,  Sarah. 

Keith,  A.  Y.     A  spinster's  leaflets. 

Keith  Deramore.     By  [Beatrice  May  Butt]. 

Kennard,  Mrs.  E.      Real  good  thing. 

Kennedy,  W.     In  the  dwellings  of  silence  :  a  romance 
of  Russia. 

Kernahan,  C.     Book  of  strange  sins. 


Keynotes.     [Stories.]     By  G.  Egerton. 
Kimball,  R.  B.     Student's  romance. 
King  Billy  of  Ballarat,  and  other  stories.     By  M.   Rob- 
erts. 
King  of  Honey  Island.     By  M.  Thompson. 
King,  Anna  E.     Brown's  retreat,  and  other  stories. 
King,  Capt.  C.     Foes  in  ambush. 

—  Soldier's  secret,  a?id  An  army  Portia. 

King,  E.     Joseph  Zalmonah.  j 

King,  Grace.     Balcony  stories. 
Kipling,  R.     Many  inventions. 

—  Wee  "iVillie  Winkie,  and  other  stories. 

Contents:  Wee  Willie  Winkie. — Baa,  baa,  black 
sheep. — His  majesty  the  king. — The  drums  of  the  fore 
and  aft. 

Kirschner,  Lola.     See  Schubin,  O. 

Kitchin,  W.  C.     Paoli :  the  last  of  the  missionaries. 

Kitty's  father.     By  F.  Barrett. 

Knight,  H.  B.     Girl  with  a  temper. 

Knowlton,  J.  A.     Txleama  :  a  tale  of  ancient  Mexico. 

Knox,  Co/.  T.  W.     Siberian  exiles. 

—  Talking  handkerchief,  and  other  stories. 
La  Brete,  J.  de.      My  uncle  and  my  cure. 

Lady  Clancarty  ;  or,  wedded  and  wooed.     By  A.  D.  Hall, 

A^ote. — Based  on  the  play  of  Tom  Taylor. 
Lady  Hutton's  ward.     By  Bertha  M.  Clay.     {Same  as  Iter 

"Hilda.") 
Lady    Silverdale's    sweetheart,  and  other  tales.     By  W. 

Black. 
Lady  Verner's  flight.     By  the  Duchess. 
Larry.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Last  confession  and  The  blind  mother.     By  H.  Caine. 
Last  King  of  Yewle.     By  P.  L.  McDermott. 
Last  sentence.     By  M.  Gray. 
Last  tenant.     By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 

Last  touches,  and  other  stories.     By  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford. 
Lay  down  your  arms.     By  Bertha  von  Suttner. 
Leaf  in  the  storm.     By  "Ouida."     {With  /ler  "  Dog  oi 

Flanders.") 
Leafless  spring.     By  O.  Schubin. 
Lean.  A/rs  F.  M.     See  Marryat,  Florence. 
Lemaitre,  J.     Prince  Hermann,  regent. 
Lesueur,  D.     Marriage  of  Gabrielle. 
Letters  from  my  mill.     By  A.  Daudet. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Harriet.     Beatrix  Rohan. 

—  Cecil  Rosse  :  sequel  to  "  Edith  Trevor's  secret." 

—  Edda's  birthright. 

—  Edith  Trevor's  secret. 

—  Guy  Tresillian's  fate  :  sequel  to  "  Tresillian  court." 

—  Haunted  husband. 

—  Neva's  three  lovers. 

—  Tresillian  court. 

LiBBEY,  Laura  J.     Mad  betrothal  ;  or,  Nadine's  vow. 
Lida  Campbell  ;  or,  drama  of  a  life.     By  Jean  K.  Lud- 
lum. 
Lie,  J.     Weird  tales  from  northern  seas. 
Lind.\u,  p.     Helen  Young.  '• 

—  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bewer. 

Linton,  Mrs.  E.  L.     Ghost  of  the  past.     (/«  "Stories 

in  black  and  white.") 
List,  ye  landsmen  !     By  W.  C.  Russell. 
Literary  courtship.      By  Anna  Fuller. 
LiTERE.     The  unpopular  public. 
Little  countess.      By  E.  von  Dincklage. 
Little  heather-blossom  (Erica).    By  Frau  von  Ingersleben. 
Little  minx.     By  Ada  Cambridge. 
Little  Miss  MufTet.      By  Rosa  N.  Carey. 
Little  old  man  of  the  Batignolles.     By  Emile  Gaboriau. 
Loaded  dice.     By  E.  Fawcett. 
Looking  seaward.     By  Jennie  M.  Drinkwater. 
Looking  within.     By  j.  W.  Roberts. 

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Lord,  Alice  E.     Days  of  Lamb  and  Coleridge 

cal  romance. 
Lord    Beaupre.     By    H.    James.      (IVitk    his 

life.") 
Lost  canyon  of  the  Toltecs.     By  C.  S.  Seeley. 


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I  Lost  illusions.     By  H.  de  Balzac. 

1  Lost  slave  ship.     By  G.  Howe.     (/«  "Stories  of  the  sea.") 
LOTI,  Pierre.     Jean  Berny,  sailor. 

—  Madame  Chrysanth^me. 
I  —  Phantom  from  the  east. 

:  —  Romance  of  a  child. 

'  —  Romance  of  a  spahi. 

i  Lottie's  wooing.      By  D.  Dale. 

;  Love.     By  II.  de  Balzac. 

■  Love  affairs  of  an  old  maid.     By  Lilian  Bell. 

:  Love  is  lord  of  all.     By  S.  Gatschenberger. 

LoWRY,  H.  D.     Prisoners  of  the  earth,  and  other  stories. 

LowRY,  Mrs.  D.  M.,  transl.     Breach  of  custom. 
I  — Ottilie  Aster's  silence. 

•'  Lucia,  Hugh,  and  another.     By  Mrs.  J.  H.  Needell. 
I  LUDLUM,  Jean  K.     John  Winthrop's  defeat, 
i  —  Lida  Campbell  ;  or,  drama  of  a  life. 

—  Under  oath  :  an  Adirondack  story. 
LUSKA,  Sidney.     See  Harland,  H. 

:  Lyall,  Edna.     To  right  a  wrong. 

Lyndell  Sherburne.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 
;  Lysaght,  S.  R.     The  marplot. 

i  McCarthy,  J.     The  dictator  :   a  novel  of  politics  and 
I  society. 

I  McC I.ELLA N,  i1/;-j-.  G.      ["  Harford  Fleming."']      Broken 
j  chords  crossed  by  the  echo  of  a  false  note. 

I  McClelland.  M.  G.     Broadoaks. 

1  McDermot,   The?    A  story    of  Ireland  in  the   i8th  cen- 
j  tury.     By  J.  Periam. 

McDermott,  p.  L.     Last  King  of  Yewle. 
'  MacDonald,  G.     Heather  and  snow. 

McFadden.  B.  a.     Athlete's  conquest. 
[  McGovern.  J.      Burritt  Durand. 

I — Daniel    Trent  worthy:    a    tale    of    the    great    fire    of 
I  Chicago. 

jMacguire,  Cathae.     Amabel:  a  military  novel. 
|McNab.  F.     Relics. 

I  Mad  betrothal;    or,    Nadine's   vow.     By    Laura  J.  Lib- 
j  bay. 

I  Madam  Sapphira  :  a  Fifth  avenue  story.     By  E.  Saltus. 
'  Madame  Chrysantheme.     By  Pierre  Loti. 

Madame  Rosely.     By  Mile.  V.  Monniot. 

Madam's  ward.      By  C.  Andrews. 

Maddoxes,  The.     By  Jean  Middlemass. 
i"Made   in    France."     French  tales  retold  with  a  U.  S. 

twist.     By  H.  C.  Bunner. 
!  Mademoiselle  Desroches.    By  A.  Theuriet. 
i  .Mademoiselle  Ixe.     By  Lanoe  Falconer. 

Mademoiselle  Miss  [and  other  stories].     By  H.  Harland. 

Makar's  dream,  and  other  stories. 

Man  with  seven  hearts,  and  other  stories.    By  A.  Burrell. 
jMan  without  a  country.     By  E.  E.  Hale. 
iMany  inventions.    By  R.  Kipling. 
[Margaret  Davis,  tutor.     By  Anna  C.   Ray. 
[Marianela:  a  story  of  Spanish  love.      By  P.  Perez  Gal- 
dos. 

Marion  Darche.    By  F.  M.  Crawford. 
iMarked  "personal."     By  Anna  K.  Green. 
I  Market  Harborough.      By  G.  J.  W.  Melville. 
!  Marplot,  The.     By  Sidney  R.  Lysaght. 

Marriage  of  Gabrielle.     By  D.  Lesueur. 
:  Marriage  of  love.     By  L.  Halevy. 

Marryat,  Florence.     [Mrs.  F.  M.  Lean.]  Parson  Jones. 

Marshall,  Emma.    In  the  service  of  Rachel,  lady  Rus- 
sell. 

Masked    Venus  :    a   story  of   many  lands.     By   R.    H. 
Savage. 

Matapan  affair.     By  F.  Du  Boisgobey. 

iMate    of    the    "Easter    Bell,"  and    other    stories.     By 

1  Amelia  E.  Barr. 

Mathers.  Helen.     [Mrs.    H.Reeves.]     Venus  Victrix  : 

j  a  study  of  a  woman. 

[Mathew,  F.     At  the  rising  of  the  moon.     Irish  stories 

I  and  studies. 

Matthews.  B.    Memories.     (/«  "  Stories  of  the  army.") 

i— Story  of  a  story,  and  other  stories. 

Maxwell,  Mrs.  M.  E.     See  Braddo.v,  Miss  U.  E. 

Medicus  in  love.     By  G.  von  Taube. 


Meh  lady  :  a  story  of  the  war.     By  T.  N.  Page. 
Melville,  G.  J.  W.     Digby  Grand  :  an  autobiography. 

—  Market  Harborough,  [and]  Inside  the  bar. 

—  Satanella. 

—  edr.,  Kate  Coventry  :  an  autobiography. 
Memories.    By  B.  Matthews.   (/«"  Stories  of  the  army.") 
Memorable  swim,  A.     By  VV.  C.  Russell.     {In  "  Stories  in 

black  and  white.") 

Mere  cipher,  A.     By  Mary  A.  Dickens. 

Merri.man,  H.  S.     From  one  generation  to  another. 

Merze  :  the  story  of  an  actress.    By  Marah  E.  Ryan. 

Michael's  crag.     By  G.  Allen. 

Middlemass,  Jean.     The  Maddoxes. 

Million  pound  bank-note,  and  other  new  stories.  By 
Mark  Twain.      •  • 

MiNTON,  M.  M.     Road  of  the  rough. 

Miss  Dee  Dunmore  Bryant.     By  Pansy. 

Miss  Gray's  girls  ;  or,  summer  days  in  the  Scottish  High- 
lands.    By  Jeannette  A.  Grant. 

Miss  Mischief.     By  W.  Heimburg. 

Miss  Stuart's  legacy.     By  Mrs.  F.  A.  Steel. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bewer.     By  P.  Lindau. 

Mr.  Billy  Downs  and  his  likes.     By  R.  M.  Johnston. 

Mr.  Tommy  Dove,  and  other  stories.  By  Margaret 
Deland. 

Mrs.  Annie  Green  :  a  romance.     By  Opie  P.  Read. 

Mrs.  Clift-Crosby's  niece.     By  Ella  C.  Hurlbnt. 

Mrs.  Curgenven  of  Curgenven.     By  S.  Baring-Gould. 

Mrs.  Falchion.     By  G.  Parker. 

Mrs.  Manstey's  view.  By  Edith  Wharton.  {In  "Stories 
of  New  York.") 

Modern  Agrippa.     By  Caroline  Earle  White. 

Modern  Rosalind.     By  F.  H.  Calvert. 

Modest  little  Sara.     By  Alan  St.  Aubyn. 

Monniot,  Mile.  V.     Madame  Rosely. 

Montezuma's  daughter.     By  H.  R.  Haggard. 

Moore,  F.  F.      "I  forbid  the  banns  !  ' 

Moral  dilemma.     By  Annie  Thompson. 

Morris  Julian's  wife.     By  Elizabeth  Olmis. 

Morse,  Lucy  G.     Rachel  Stanwood. 

Motto  changed.     By  Jean  Ingelow.  ■ 

Murdoch,  W.  N.     Third  hand  high. 

Murray,  D.  C.     Old  Blazer's  hero. 

—  Time's  revenges. 

—  Wasted  crime,  A. 

MusiCK,  J.  R.  Braddock  :  a  story  of  the  French  and 
Indian  wars. 

—  Century  too  soon  :  a  story  of  Bacon's  rebellion. 

—  Independence  :  a  story  of  the  revolution. 

—  Sustained  honor:  a  story  of  the  war  of  1812. 

—  Witch  of  Salem. 

MussET,  A.  de.     Croisilles.     {In  "  Idle  time  tales.") 

Mute  confessor  :  romance  of  a  southern  town.  By  W.N. 
Harben. 

My  brother  Basil.     By  Elizabeth  Neal. 

My  child  and  I  :  a  woman's  story.    By  Florence  Warden. 

My  friend  the  murderer,  and  other  mysteries  and  adven- 
tures.    By  A.  C.  Doyle. 

My  uncle  and  my  cure.     By  J.  de  La  Brete. 

Mynheer  Joe.      By  St.  G.  Rathborne. 

Native  of  Winby,  and  other  tales.     By  Sarah  O.  Jewett. 

Nameless  city:  a  Rommany  romance.     By  S.  Grail. 

Neal,   Elizabeth.      My  brother  Basil. 

Needell,  Airs.  J.  H.     Lucia,  Hugh,  and  another. 

Neva's  three  lovers.     Bv  -Mrs.  Harriet  Lewis. 

New  Eden,  The.      By  C.  J.  C.  Hyne. 

New  prodigal.     By  S.  P.  Sheffield. 

Newbolt,  H.     Taken  from  the  enemy. 

Newton  Dogvane.      By  F.  Francis. 

Nikanor.     By  H.  Greville. 

"  No  haid  pawn."  By  T.  N.  Page.  {In  "  Stories  of  the 
south.") 

NoRRrs.  W.  E.     His  grace. 

—  Jack's  father,  and  other  stories. 

—  Romance  of  madame  de  Chanteloup.     {In  "  Stories 

in  black  and  white.") 
Nor  wife,  nor  maid.      By  the  Duchess 
North,  Barclay.     See  Hudson,  W.  C. 


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Northern  light.     By  E.  Werner. 

Not  angels  quite.     By  N.  H.  Dole. 

NOTLEY,  yl/rj.  F.  E.     {^'Frances  Derrick."]    Olive  Var- 

coe.     12°. 
NOTT,  C.  C.  Tale  of  a  goblin  horse.    (/«  "  Stories  of  the 

army.") 
Novel  notes.     By  J.  K.  Jerome. 
Nowadays,  and  other  stories.     By  G.  A.  Hibbard. 
Nurse  Elisia.     By  G.  M.  Fenii. 
Occasional  holiday,   An.     By  N.  E.    Potapeeko.     {With 

his  "  Father  of  six.") 
Odd  situation.  An.     By  S.  Waterloo. 
Odd  woman,  The.     By  G.  Gissing. 
Old  beau,  and  other  stories.     By  J.  S.  Wood. 
Old  Blazer's  hero.    By  D.  C.  Murray. 
Old-fashioned  folk.     By  I.  Frapan.     ( With  his  "  Heavy 

laden.") 
Old  harbor  town.     By  Augusta  C.  Watson. 
Old  Kaskaskia.     By  Mary  H.  Catherwood. 
Old  man's  bride.     By  T.  S.  Arthur. 
Old  Miss  Audrey  :  a   chronicle   of   a  quiet  village.     By 

E  'elyn  E.  Green. 
Oliphant.    Mrs.      The    golden  rule.     (/«"  Stories   in 

black  and  white.") 

—  Sorceress,    Tiie. 

Olive  Varcoe.     By  Mrs.  F,  E.  Notley.      12°. 
Oliver,  Dr.  N.   T.     Almeda,    a   tale    of    the    Buellos 
Madros. 

—  Dr.  Wilbur's  note  book. 

Olmis.  Elizabeth.     Morris  Julian's  wife. 

On  the  cross  :  a  romance  of  the  passion  play  at  Oberam- 

mergau.     By  Wil'nelmine  von  Hillern. 
Orchardscroft  :  the  story  of  an    artist.     By   Elsa   D'Es- 

terre-Keeling. 
Oriole's  daughter.     By  Jessie  Fothergill. 
Other  things  being  equal.     By  Emma  Wolf. 
Ottilie  Aster's  silence.     By  Mrs.  D.  M.  Lowrey. 
Ottolengui,  R.     Conflict  of  evidence. 
"  OuiD.A.."    [Louisa  de  la  Rame.]    Dog  of  Flanders,  and 

other  stories. 
Contents:  Dog  of    Flanders. — A   Provence  rose. — 
Leaf  in  the  storm.— Branch  of  lilac. 

—  Provence  rose. 

Out  at  Twinnett's.     By  J.  Habberton. 

Out  of  the  sunset  sea.     By  ^A.  W.  Tourgee, 

Owen   Wingrave.     By  H.James.  {With  his  "Wheel  of 

time.") 
Pagan  of  the  Alleghanies.     By  Marah  E.  Ryan. 
Page,  Stanton.     .S><?  Fuller,  H.  B. 
Page,  T.  N.     Meh  lady  :  a  story  of  the  war. 

—  "No  haid  pawn."      (/;/  "  Stories  of  the  south.") 

—  Run  to  seed.     {In  "  Stories  of  the  railway.") 
Pahmpsest,  The.     By  G.  A.  Thierry. 
Palmer,  L.     Question  of  honour. 

Pan  Michael:  sequel  to  "With  fire  and  sword"  and 
"  The  deluge."     By  H.  Sienkiewicz. 

Paoli  :  the  last  of  the  missionaries.     By  W.  C.  Kitchin. 

Parker,  G.  Chief  factor  :  a  tale  of  the  Hudson's  Bay 
Company. 

—  Mrs.  Falchion. 

—  Translation  of  a  savage. 

Parr,  Mrs.  Louisa.     Can  this  be  love? 

Parson  Jones.     By  Florence  Marryat. 

Passenger  from  Scotland  Yard.     By  H.  T.  Wood. 

Pastorals  of  France.     By  F.  Wedmore. 

Patience  Barker.  By  Caroline  E.  White.  {With  "  Mod- 
ern Agrippa.") 

Payn,  J.  Rebecca's  remorse,  {/n  "  Stories  in  black 
and  white.") 

Peard,   Frances  M.     Catherine. 

Peattie,   Elia.     The  judge. 

Pendleton,  E.     Complication  in  hearts. 

Penelope's  English  experience.  By  Kate  D.  Wiggin. 
{With  her  "  Cathedral  courtship.") 

"  Perchance  to  dream,"  and  other  stories.  By  Margaret 
S.  Briscoe. 

Perez  Galdos,  B.  Marianela  :  a  story  of  Spanish 
love. 


Periam,  J.     The  McDermot?  a  story  of  Ireland  in  the 

i8th  century. 
Perry,  B.     Commonest  possil)le  story.     (/«  "  Stories  of 

New  York.") 
Petrie  estate.     By  Helen  Brown. 
Phantom  from  the  east.      By  P.  I.oti. 
Phelps,  C.  E.  D.  and  North,  L.     Bailiff  of  Tewkes- 

bury. 
Phelps,  Elizabeth  S.     Donald  Marcy. 
Philip  Meyer's  scheme  :  a  story  of  trades  unionism.     By  ' 

L.  A.  Hedd. 
PiCTOU,   Nina.     See  Dearborn,  Laura. 
Pietro  Ghisleri.     By  F.  M.  Crawford. 
PoNT-JusT,   R.  de.     Rhea  ;  or,  the  case  of  Dr.  Piemen. 
Pool,  Maria  L.     Katharine  North. 

—  Two  Salomes. 

Poor,    Agnes  B.     {'■^  Dorothy  Prescott.'")     Brothers  and 

strangers. 
Poor  lady  Massey.     By  H.  R.  Russell. 
Porch,  Hester  E.     Ideal  fanatic. 
Port  of  missing  ships.    By  J.  R.  Spears.    {In  ''  Stories  of 

the  sea.") 
Post,  W.  K.     Harvard  stories. 
Potapeeko,  N.  E.     Father  of  six,    and  An    occasional 

holiday. 
Prescott,  Dorothy.     See  Poor,  Agnes  B. 
Priestess  of  comedy.     By  Nataly  von  Eschstruth. 
Prince  Hermann,  regent.     By  J.  Lemaitre. 
Prince  of  India.     By  L.  Wallace.     2  v. 
Prince  Serebryani.     By  Count  A.  Tolstoi. 
Prisoners   of   the    earth,    and  other  stories.     By  H.  D. 

Lowry. 
Private  life.     By  H.  James. 
Provence  rose,  A.     By  Ouida. 

—  Same.     {With  her  "  Dog  of  Flanders.") 
Puritan  ingenue.     By  J.  S.  Wood.     {In  "  Stories  of  New! 

York.") 
Putnam,  G.   I.     In  blue  uniform. 
Q.     [A.    T.    Q.    Couch.]      Delectable    duchy  :    stories,j 

studies,  and  sketches. 
Question  of  honour.      By  L.  Palmer. 
Rachel  Stanwood.     By  Lucy  G.  Morse. 
Rathborne,   St.   G.     Mynheer  Joe. 
Ray,   Anna  C.      Margaret   Davis,   tutor. 
Raymond,  Walter.     See  Cobleigh,  T. 
Read,  O.    P.     ("  I'he  Arkansas  traveler.'"')     Mrs.  Annie 

Green:  a  romance. 

—  Up  Terrapin  river. 
Real  good  thing.     By  Mrs.  E.  Kennard. 
Rebecca's  remorse.     By  J.  Payn.     {In  "  Stories  in  bis 

and  white.") 
Rebel  queen.     By  W.  Besant. 
Redbank :    life    on   a    southern    plantation.     By  M.  L. 

Cowles. 
Reeves,  Mrs.  H.     See  Mathers,  Helen. 
Refugees,  The  :   a  tale   of    two   continents.     By  A.  C. , 

Doyle. 
Reid,  C.     [Miss  F.  C.  Fisher.]     Comedy  of  elopement;  j 
Relics.     By  Frances  McNab. 
Renunciations.     By  F.  Wedmore.    {With  his  "'Pastoralsv 

of  P'rance.") 
Reporter's  romance.     By  the  "  deacon." 
Reuben  Foreman,  the  village  blacksmith.     By  D.  Dale. 
Reverend  Father  Gaucher's  elixir.     By  A.  Daudet.     {It. 

"  Idle  time  tales.") 
Rhea  ;  or,  the  case  of  Dr.   Piemen.     By  Rene  de  Pont 

Just. 
Rheingrafenstein  :  a  romance  of  the  nth  century.      B) 

Ritter  Dandelyon. 
Rhoads,  W.  C.     Story  of  J.  Trevennick. 
Rhodes,  A.     "  Sheep  in  wolf's  clothing." 
Riddle  of  luck.     By  Mary  E.  Stone. 
Rivals.     By  F.  Coppee. 
Road  of  the  rough.     By  M.  M.  Minton. 
Roberts,  J.  \V.     Looking  within. 

Note. — "The    misleading    tendencies    of    'Looking 
backward  '  made  manifest." 
Roberts,  M.     King  Billy  of  Ballarat,  and  other  stories. 


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Robertshaw,  J.    Volney  Randolph. 

Robertson,  H!    How  the  Derby  was  won.    {In  "Stones 

of  the  south.") 
Robinson,  F.  W.     Fate  of  sister  Jessica. 
Roe,  E.  R.     The  Cray  and  the  Blue. 

—  Joe  :  a  remarkable  case. 

Koiii.Fs,  Mrs.  Chas.     See  Green,  Anna  K. 

Romance  of  a  child.     By  P.  Loti. 

Romance  of  a  spahi.     By  I*.  Loti. 

Romance  of  madame  dc  Chanteloup.  By  W.  E.  Norris. 
{In  "Stories  in  black  and  white.") 

Rose  of  love.     By  Angeline  Teal. 

Run  to  seed.  ]5y  T.  N.  Page.  {In  "  Stories  of  the  rail- 
way.") 

Russell,  H.  R.     Poor  lady  Massey. 

Russell,  W.  C.     Emigrant  ship. 

—  List,  ye  landsmen  ! 

—  Memorable  swim.  {In  "  Stories  in  black  and  white.") 
Ry.\n,  Marah  E.     In  love's  domains. 

—  Merze  ;  the  story  of  an  actress. 

—  Pagan  of  the  Alleghanies. 

—  Squaw  Elouise. 

—  Told  in  the  hills. 

Safford,  M;iry  J  ,  transl.  True  daughter  of  Harlenstein. 
Saghalicn  convict,  and  other  stories.  (Russian  stories,  v.  2.) 
St.  Auryn,  .-v.     Modest  little  Sara. 

—  TroUope's  dilemma  :  a  story  of  a  Cambridge  quad. 
Sally  Dows,  and  other  stories.      I'.y  B.  llavte. 
Saltus,  E.     Madam  Sapphira  :  a  Fifth  avenue  story. 
Samantha  at  the  world's  fair.     By  Marietta  HoUey. 
Samantha  on  the  race  problem.     By  Marietta  Holley. 
Sandeau,  J.     Catharine. 

Sardou,  V.     See  Hall,  A.  D. 
Salanella.     By  G.  J.  VV.  Melville. 
Savage.  R.  H.     Delilah  of  Harlem. 

—  Masked  Venus  :  a  story  of  many  lands. 
Scallywag,  The.     By  G.  Allen. 

School  of  art.     By  I.  Snow. 

[Schreiner,    Olive.     Dream    life    and    real   life  :  a  little 
African  story. 
Contents :  Dream  life  and  real  life. — Woman's  rose. 
"The  policy  in  favour  of  protection." 

CHUBIN,  O.      [Lola  Kirschner.J     Leafless  spring. 
liCHWERiN,  Josephine,  cottnless.     Three  years. 

F.AWELL,  Molly  E.     Children  of  destiny. 
IJEELEV,  C.  S.     Lost  canyon  of  the  Toltecs. 

EELY,  H.     P.order  Leander. 

een  from  the  saddle.      By  I.  C.  Cabell. 
pERGEANT.  Adeline.     Christine  :  a  novel, 
jjergeant  Gore.     By  L.  Armstrong.     {In  "Stories  of  the 
I  army.") 

fETOUN,  G.     Barncraig  :  episodes  in  the  life  of  a  Scot- 

Itish  village. 
P.VMOUR,  M.  F,     Trovata. 
Miadow  of  a  song.     By  C.  Harley. 
HF.FKiELD,  S.  P.     Burmah  treasure. 
j-  New  prodigal. 
Sheep  in  wolf's  clothing."     By  A.  Rhodes. 
jnELDON,  M.  F.      Herbert  Severance. 
JIIERWOOD,  Mary  N.,  cidiiptor.     Baiberine  ;  or,  the  bal- 
I  let  dancer's  husband. 

Ihifting  of  the  fire.     By  IL  F.  Hueffer, 


ihock  to  society.     By  Florence  Warden. 

Ihort  stories.     By  Constance  C.  Harrison. 

jiberian  exiles.     By  T.  W.  Kno.K. 

liENKiicwicz,  H.     Pan  Michael:  sequel  to  "With  fire 

!         and  sword"  and  the  "The  deluge.") 

|-  Without  dogma. 

j-  Yanko  the  musician,  and  other  stories. 

limple  adventures  of  a  memsahib.     By  Sara  J.  Duncan. 

linger  from  the  sea.      By  .\melia  E.  Barr. 

jngularly  deluded.      By  [Madame  Sarah  Grand]. 

X  cent  Sam's.     By  J.  Hawthorne. 

vcleton  in  the  closet.      By  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

aves  of  folly.     By  W.  H.  Brown. 

>1ART,  H.     Vanity's  daughter. 

■HTH,  F.  H.     Flspero  Gorgon i,  gondolier.     (///"Stories 
of  Italy.") 


Smith,.  W.   H.     Evolution  of  "  Dodd  "  :  a  pedagogical 

story. 
Snow,  Isabel.     School  of  art. 
Snowden,  J.  K.     Tales  of  the  Yorkshire  wolds. 
Social  strugglers.     By  H.  H.  Boyesen. 
Soldier's  secret.  A.      By  Capt.  C.  King. 
.Some  New  Jersey  Arabian  nights.      By  R.   K.   Munkit- 

trick. 
Some  passages  in  the  practice  of  Dr.  Martha  Scarborough. 

By  Helen  Campbell. 
Something  occurred.     By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 
Son,  The.     (Andre  Cornells.)     By  P.  Bourget. 
Son  of  a  prophet.      By  G.  A.  Jackson. 
Song    of    the     comforter.      By    J.     J.     A  Becket.     (/« 

"Stories  of  Italy.'") 
Sorceress,  The.     By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 
Soul  of  the  bishop.     By  J.  .S.  Winter. 
Southern  heritage.     By  W.  II.  Brown. 
SoUTinvoRTH,    Mrs.    E.    D.    E.    N.      Brandon    Coyle's 

wife  :  .sequel  to  "  Skeleton  in  the  clo.set." 

—  "  Em." 

—  Em's  husband  :  sequel  to  "  Em." 

—  Skeleton  in  the  closet. 
Spani.-;h  treasure.     By  J.  S.  Winter. 

Spears,  J.  R.     Port  of  missing  ships.     {In  "  Stories  of 

the  sea."") 
Speight,  T.  W.     Hoodwinked. 
Spender,  Airs.  J.  K.     Zina's  awaking. 
Spinster;s  leaflets.      By  A.  Y.  Keith. 
Squaw  Elouise.     By  Marah  E.  Ryan. 
Stairs  of  travel.      By  Nancy  H.  Banks. 
Stannard,  A/rs.  H.  E.  V.     .See  Winter,  J.  S. 
Steel,  Mrs.  F.  A.     From  the  five  rivers. 

—  Miss  Stuart's  legacy. 

Sted  necklace.     By  F.  Du  Boisgobey. 

Stephens,  H.  P.  and  ^r.  Leger,  W.  From  Darkness 
to  light  ;  or,  the  basilisk's  love. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  David  Balfour.  (Sequel  to  "  Kid- 
napped.") 

—  Island  nights'  entertainments. 

Stimson,  F.  j.     ["/.  .S'.  of  Dale."'']     In  the  three  zones. 
Contents:    Dr.    Mnterialismus  :  his  hypothesis. — An 
Alabama  courtship. — Los  caraquenos. 

-Stockton,  F.  R.     Watchmaker's  wife,  and  other  stories. 

.Stone,  Mary  E.     Riddle  of  luck. 

.Stories  and  sketches.     By  Grace  (jreenwood. 

Stories  from  the  Rabbis.     By  A.  S.  Isaacs. 

.Stories  in  black  and  white.      By  T.  Hardy  and  others. 

.Stories  of  a  western  town.     By  O.  Thanet. 

Stories  of  Italy. 

Contents:  Smith,  F.  H.  Espero Gorgoni,  gondolier. — 
Sullivan.  T.  R.  Anatomist  of  the  heart. — A  Becket, 
J.  J.  Song  of  the  comforter. — Channing,  Grace  E. 
House  on  the  hilltop. 

Stories  of  New  York. 

Contents  :  Eliot,  Annie.  From  four  to  six  :  a  come- 
dietta.—  I'erry,  B.  The  commonest  possi'rle  story. — 
Hibbard,  G.  A.  End  of  the  beginning.  —  Wood,  J.  S. 
A  Puritan  ingenue. — Wharton,  Edith.  .Mrs.  Manstey's 
view. 

Stories  of  the  army. 

Contents:  Matthews,  B.  Memories. — Heard.  J.  jr. 
A  charge  for  France. — Armstrong,  L.  Sergeant  Gore. 
— Nott.  C.  C.     Tale  of  a  goblin  horse. 

Stories  of  the  railway. 

Contents  :  Hibbard.  G.  A.  As  the  sparks  fly  upward. 
— Davison,  C.  S.  How  I  sent  my  nunt  to  Baltimore. — 
Page,  T.  N.  Run  to  seed. —Gordon,  A.  C.  Flan- 
droe's  Mogul. 

Stories  of  the  sea. 

Contents:  Spears,  J.'R.  Port  of  missing  ships.— 
—  Blunt.  Maria.  Fate  of  the  "  Georgiana."— Carryl, 
C    E.     Captain  Black. — Howe,  G.     Lost  slave  ship. 

Stories  of  the  south. 

Contents:  Page,  T.  N.  "No  haid  pawn." — Rob 
ertson.  H.  How  the  Derby  was  won.  —  Harris,  J.  C. 
Aunt  Fountain's  prisoner. — Davis,  Rebecca  H.  Tirar 
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Story  of  a  storv,  and  other  stories.     By  B.  Matthews. 

Story  of  John  Trevcnnick.     By  W.  C.  Rhoads. 

Story  of  llie  golden  owl.     By  Mrs.  Greet. 

Strolling  players.     By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge  and  Christabel 

K.  Coleridge. 
Stuart.  Ruth  McE.     Golden  wedding,  and  other  tales. 
Student's  romance.     By  R.  B.  Kimball. 
Sturges,  J.     First  supper,  and  other  episodes. 
Sullivan,  T.  R.     Anatomist  of  the  heart.     (/«  "  Stories 

of  Italy.") 

—  D.iy  and  night  stories.     2d  series. 

Contents  :  Clerk  of  the  weather. — A  Toledo  blade. — 
"  To  her." — Anatomist  of  the  heart. — The  man  in  red. 
— Jack-in-the-box. — Under  cover  of  the  darkness. 

—  Tom  Sylvester. 

Sustained  honor  :  a  story  of  the  war  of  1S12.     By  J.    R. 
Musick. 

SUTTNER.  Bertha  von.      Lay  down  your  arms  ! 

Sweet  bells  out  of  tune.      By  Mrs.  B.  Harrison. 

Sweetheart  Gwen  :  a  Welsh  idyll.     By  W.  Tirebuck. 

Taken  from  the  enemy.     By  H.  Newbolt. 

Tale  of  a  goblin  horse.     By  C.  C.  Nott.     {In  "Stories  of 
the  army.") 

Tales  of  the  Yorkshire  wolds.      By  J.  K.  Snowden. 

Talking   handkerchief,   and   other   stories.      By   T.    W. 
Knox. 

Taube,  G.  von.     Medicus  in  love. 

Tavistock  tales.     By  G.  Parker  [and  others]. 

Taylor,  T.     See  Hall,  A.  D. 

Teal,  Angelina.     Rose  of  love. 

Tenger,  Mariam.      Hungarian  girl. 

Terrible  family.      By  Florence  Warden.  , 

Texar's  revenge  :  a  tale  of  the  American  civil  war.     By 
J.  Verne. 

Thanet,  O.    [Alice  French.]    Stories  of  a  western  town. 

"That  Mary  Ann."     By  Kate  U.  Clark. 

Theuriet,  a.      Mademoiselle  Desroches. 

Thierry,  G.  A.     The  palimpsest. 

Third  hand  high.     By  W.  N.  Murdock. 

Third  person,  A.     By  B.  M.  Croker. 

Thomas,   Annie.     [Mrs.   Pender  Cudlip.]     Utterly  mis- 
taken. 

Thompson,  Annie.     Moral  dilemma. 

Thompson,  Maurice.      King  of  Honey  Island. 

Three  girls  in  a  flat.      By  E.  Yandell  and  others. 

Three  women.      By  Jennie  M.  Drinkwater. 

Three  years.      By  Josephine,  countess  Schwerin. 

Tillylois  scandal.     By  J.  M.  Barrie. 

Time's  revenges.      By  D.  C.  Murray. 

Tiny  Luttrell.     By  E.  W.  Hornung. 

Tiomane:  a  girl  of  Berck.      By  J.  Vincent. 

Tirar  y  Soult.      By  Rebecca  H.  Davis.      (/«  "  Stories  of 
the  south.") 

Tirebuck,  W.     Sweetheart  Gwen  :  a  Welsh  idyll. 

To  please  his  wife.     By  T.    Hardy.     {In    ''Stories    in 
black  and  white.") 

To  right  the  wrong.      By  E.  Lyall. 

Told  "by  the  colonel.      By  W.  L.  Alden. 

Told  in  the  hills.      By  Marah  E.  Ryan. 

Tolstoi,  Count  A.     Prince  Serebryani. 

Note. — An  historical  novel  of  the  times  of  Ivan  the 
terrible  and  the  conquest  of  Siberia. 

Tom  Sylvester.     By  T.  R.  Sullivan. 

Toppleton's  client.      By  J.  K.  Bangs. 

Tourgee,  a.  W.     Out  of  the  sunset  sea. 

Tracking  the  truth.    "By  the  author  of   "  Barbara." 

Tragedy  of  Wild  River  Valley.      By  Martha  Finley. 

Transgression  of  Terence  Clancy.     By  H.  Vallings. 

Translation  of  a  savage.      By  Ci.  Parker. 

Treasure  tower  :  a  story  of  Malta      By  Virginia  W.  John- 
son. 

Tresillian  court.     By  Mrs.  Harrief  Lewis. 

Trollope,  a.     Duke's  children.      3  v. 

TroUope's  dilemma  :  a  story  of  a  Cambridge  quad.     By 
A.  St.  Aubyn. 

Trovata.     By  M.  F.  Seymour. 

Trowbridge,  W.  R    H.  jr.     Gossip  of  the  Caribbees  : 
sketches  of  Anglo- West-Indian  life. 


True  daughter  of   Hartenstein.     Transl.  by  Mary  J.  Saf- 

ford. 
True  riches.      By  F.  Coppee. 
Tutor's  secret.     By  V.  Cherbuliez. 
Tuttiett,  Mrs.  M.  G.     See  Gray,  M. 
Twain,  Mark.     [S.L.Clemens.]     The  £1,000,000  bank 

note,  and  other  new  stories. 
Two  bites  at  a  cherry,  with  other  tales.     By  T.  B.  Aid- 
rich. 
Two  countesses.     By  Marie  E.  von  Eschenbach. 
Two  of  them.      By  J.  M.  Barrie. 
Two  Salomes.      By  Maria  Louise  Pool. 
Txleama  :  a  tale  of  ancient  Mexico.     By  J.  A.  Knowlton. 
Tytler,  Sarah.      [Henrietta  Keddie.]  'Eiackhall   ghosts. 
Under  oath  :  an  Adirondack  story.      By  Jean  K.  Ludlum. 
Under  the  great  seal.      By  J.  Hatton, 
Under  the  rose.     By  Mrs.  H.  Wood. 
Unknown  heroine.      By  L.  E.  Chittenden. 
Unpopular  public,  The.     By  Litere. 
Up  Terrapin  river.      By  O.  P.  Read. 
Utterly  mistaken.      By  Annie  Thomas. 
Valera,  J.      Commander  Mendoza. 
Vallings,  H.     Transgression  of  Terence  Clancy. 
Vanamee,  Lida  O.     Adirondack  idyl. 
Vanity's  daughter.      By  H.  Smart. 

Venus  victrix  :  a  study  of  a  woman.  By  Helen  Mathers. 
Vera  Nevill. ;  or,  poor  wisdom's  choice.      By  Mrs.  H.  L.| 

Cameron.  , 

Vere,  the  leading  lady.      By  one  of  the  profession.  - 

Verne,   J.      Texar's   revenge  :  a  tale  of    the   Americarl 

civil  war.  ; 

Village  rector.     By  H.  de  Balzac.  j 

Vincent,  J.     Tiomane  ;  a  girl  of  Berck. 
Visits,  The.     By  H.  James.     ( With  his  "Private  life.")j 
Voice  of  a  flower.     By  E.  Gerard.  j 

Volney  Randolph.     By  J.  Robertshaw.  I 

Vyvyans,  The  ;  or,  the  mystery  of  the  rue  Bellechassei 

By  A.  Hope. 
Wachenhusen,  H.     Golgotha  of  the  heart  (Des  herzen: 

Golgotha). 
Wallace,  L.     Prince  of  India  ;  or,  why  Constantinoph 

fell.     2  v. 
Warden,  Florence.     [Mrs.  F.  A.  James.]     My  child  an( 

I  :  a  woman  s  story. 

—  Shock  to  society. 

—  Terrible  family. 

Warren,   T.    R.      Drifting  on    sunny  seas  :    fragment 

from  an  old  sailor's  journal. 
Was  he  the  other?     By  Isobel  Fitzroy. 
Was  she  to  blame  ?     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 
Washington  symphony.      By  Mrs.  W.  L.  Wheeler. 
Wasted  crime.     By  D.  C.  Murray. 
Watchmaker's    wife,     and    other    stories.       By    F. 

Stockton. 
Waterloo,  S.     Odd  situation. 
Watson,  A.     For  lust  of  gold.  j 

Watson,  Augusta  C.     The  old  harbor  town.  I 

Wedmore,  F.  Pastorals  of  France,  [and]  Renunciationsj 
Wee  Willie  Winkie,  and  other  stories.  I5y  R.  Kipling,  j 
Weird  tales  from  northern  seas.      By  J.  Lie.  j 

Werner,  E.     [Elisabeth  Buerstenbinder.]     Danira  (Eij 

Gottesurtheil).  ; 

—  Northern  light.  j 
Weyman,  S.  j.     Gentleman  of  France. 

Wharton,  Edith.     Mrs.  Manstey's  view. 

What  necessity  knows. 

What's  bred  in  the  bone.     By  G.  Allen. 

Wheatley,  Louise  K.     Ashes  of  roses. 

Wheel  of  time.      By  H.  James. 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  W.  L.     A  Washington  symphony. 

When  I  lived  in  Bohemia.      By  F.  W.  Hume. 

White,  Caroline  E.     Modern  Agrippa.     [Also]  Patienc 

Barker. 
White,  Eliza  O.     Winterborough.  ; 

White  birches.      By  Annie  Eliot.  \ 

W'hite  islander.     By  Mary  H.  Cathcrwood.  ! 

Whose  hand?  or,  the  mvstery  of  No  Man's  Healh.     E' 

W.  G.  Wills  and  Hon.  Mrs.  Greene. 


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I   WiGGiN,  Kate  D.     Cathedral  courtship,  and  Penelope's 
I  English  experience. 

WiGGS,  Anna  O.     Hayne  Home. 

Wild  proxy.     Hy  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford. 

Wills,  W.  G.,  and  Greene,  Hon.  Mrs.     Who.se  hand? 
or,  the  mystery  of  No  Man's  Heath. 

Wilson,  Augusta  C.     Dorothy  the  Puritan. 
!   Winter,  Mrs.   Elizabeth.     [Isabella  Castelar.]    Spanish 
i  treasure. 

Winter,    J.    S.       [Mrs.    H.    E.    V.    Stannard.]      Aunt 
I  Johnnie. 

!  —  Soul  of  the  bishop. 
\  Winterborough.      By  Eliza  O.  White. 
I  Wise  women  of  Inverness,  and  other  miscellanies.     By 
W.  Black. 

Witch  of  Salem.      By  J.  R.  Musick. 
'<  Without  dogma.      By  H.  Sienkiewicz. 
I  Witness  to  the  deed.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
i  "  Woe  to  the  conquered  "  :  a  romance  of  the  Moors  in 
j  Spain.      By  Karl  Berkow. 

WOT.F,  Emma.      Other  things  being  equal. 
'  Wolfenberg.      By  W.  Black. 
I  Woman  who  failed,  and  others.     By  Bessie  Chandler. 

Wood,  H.  F.      Passenger  from  Scotland  Yard. 

Wood,  Mrs.  II.      Danesbury  House. 

—  Under  the  rose. 

Wood,  J.  S.     Coign  of  vantage. 

—  Old  beau,  and  other  stories. 

—  Puritan  ingenue.      (/«  '*  Stories  of  New  York.") 
World  of  chance.      By  W.  D.  Howeils. 

World  went  very  well  then.     By  \V.  Besant.     12°. 
'  Wrong  road.      By  A.  Griffiths. 
j  Yandell,  Enid,  and  others.     Three  girls  in  a  flat. 

Yanko  the  musician,  and  other  stories.     By  H.  Sienkie- 
wicz. 
j  YoNGE,  Charlotte  M.     Grisly  Grisell  ;  or,  the  laidly  lady 

of  Whitburn. 
!  —  and  Coleridge,  Christabel.     Strolling  players. 

Zina's  awaking.     By  Mrs.  J.  K.  Spender. 
I  Zola,  E.     Doctor  Pascal. 

B.    Juvenile   Fiction    alphabetically  ar- 
ranged by  Authors  and  Titles. 

Achor.     By  Mrs.  S.  R.  G.  Clark. 

Across  Texas.      By  E.  S.  Ellis. 
I  Alden,  Afrs.  Isabella.      See  "  Pansy." 
'  Alden,  J.     Young  schoolmistress. 
[  Alger,  H.,/;-.     New  world  series. 

II.    Digging  for  gold. 
2.   Facing  the  world. 
I  3.   In  a  new  world. 

I  AU-over-the-world  series.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 
I  Allan  Gordon,  Story  of.     By  L.  Anderson. 
;  American  boys  afloat.      By   Oliver   Optic.     (V.   5  of  his 
I  "  All-over-the-world  "  series.) 

Anderson.   L.      Story  of  Allan  Gordon. 
j  Andy  Lultrell.      By  Clara  Vance. 
i  Archer  with  Columbus.     By  C.  E.  Brimblecom. 
i  Archie  of  Athabasca.     By  J.  M.  Oxley. 
1  Armstrong,  Frances.      Fair  claimant  :  a  story  for  girls. 

Asceline's  ladder.      By  Ellen  L.  Davis. 
!  Bali,antyne,  R.   M.     Walrus  hunters. 
j  Bangs,  J.  K.       Half-hours    with  Jimmieboy. 
I  — In  camp  with  a  tin  soldier. 

I  Barberry   bush,  and    other    stories    for  girls.     By  Susan 
I  Coolidge. 

I  Barnard,  Helen  P.     Patty's  granduncle. 
I  Battle  and  a  boy  :   a  story  for  young  people.     By  Blanche 
I  W.  Howard. 

I  Beric  the  Briton:  a  story  of  the  Roman    invasion.     By 
^  G.  A.    Henty. 

I  Bevis  :  the  story  of  a  boy.     By  R.  Jefferies. 
!  Big  brother.     By  Annie  F.  Johnston. 
!  Billings,  E.  E.     Marking  the  boundar>'. 
'  Black,  while,  and  gray.     By  Amy  Walton. 

Blanchard,  Amy  S.     Twenty  little  maidens. 


Blue  and  the  Gray  series.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 
BouVET,  Marguerite.      Prince  Tip-top. 
Boys  of  Greenway  Court.     By  H.  Butterworth. 
Brimblecom,  C.  E.     An  archer  with  Columbus. 
Brownies  at  home.     By  P.  Cox. 
Burnett,  Frances  H.     One  I  knew  best  of  all. 
Butterworth,  H.     Boys  of  Greenway  Court. 
Camp  in  the  foot-hills.      By  Harry  Castlemon. 
Campers  out.      By  E.  S.  Ellis. 

Castlemon,   H.     [C.  A.   Fosdick.]     Camp  in  the  foot- 
hills. 

—  Two  ways  of  becoming  a  hunter. 

—  War  series  :   Rodney,  the  overseer. 
Chamfney,  Elizabeth  W.     Six  bo)'S. 

—  Witch  Winnie  in  Paris. 

Chinese  nights'  entertainment.     By  Adele  M.  Fielde. 

Chronicles  of  facryland.     By  F.  Hume. 

Clark,  Mrs.  S.  R.  G.     Achor. 

Clever  Miss  FoUett.     By  J.  K.  H.  Denny. 

Clock  on  the  stairs.     By  Alice  Weber. 

Comfort,  Elizabeth  M.     Little  heroine  of  Poverty  Flat. 

Condemned  as  a  Nihilist.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Coolidge,  Susan.     [Sarah  C.  Woolsey.]     Barberry  bush, 

and  other  stories  for  girls. 
Coral  ship  :  a  story  of  the  Florida  reef.     By  K.  Munroe. 
Coryell,  J.  R.      Diccon  the  bold  :  a  story  of  the  days 

of  Columbus. 
Cossack  and  czar.     By  D.  Ker. 
Cox,  P      Brownies  at  home. 
Crompton,  Frances  E.     Gentle  heritage. 
Cross,  Anna  and  Atkinson,  Blanche.      Rosalinda,  and 

other  fairy  tales. 
Davis,  Ellen  L.     Asceline's  ladder. 
Davis,  Mrs.  C.  E.  K.     Miss  Wealthy's  hope. 
Dawes,  Mrs.  S.  E.     Ethel's  year  at  Ashtoii. 
De  la  Rame,  Louisa.     See  "  Ouida." 
Denison,  Mary  A.     Rom.ince  of  a  schoolboy. 
Denny,  J.  K.  K.     Clever  Miss  Follett. 
Diccon  the  bold  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Columbus.     By 

J.  R.  Coryell. 
Dorothy  Q.      [Dorothy    Quigley.]      Everybody's    fairy 

god-mother. 
Down  east  master's  first  school.     By  E.  A.  Rand. 
Du  Chaillu,  p.     Ivar  the  viking. 
Dudevant,  M7ne.  A.  L.  .A..  D.     .SVf  Sand,  G. 
Eastman,  Julia  A.     Kitty  Kent's  troubles. 

—  Romneys  of  Ridgemont. 
Ellis,  E.  S.     Across  Texas. 

—  Campers  out. 

—  River  and  wilderness  series. 

1.  River  fugitives. 

2.  Wilderness  fugitives. 

3.  LenaWingo,  the  Mohawk. 
Elsie  at  Ion.     By  Martha  Finley. 

Ethel's  year  at  Ashton.     By  Mrs.  S.  E.  Dawes. 
Evening  tales.     By  F.   Ortoli.      Done    into    English   by 

J.  C.  Harris. 
Everybody's  fairy  god-mother.      By  Dorothy  Q. 
Facing  the  world.     By  H.  Alger,  jr.     (V.  2  cj  his  "  New 

world"  series.) 
Fair  claimant :  a  story  for  girls.     By  Frances  Armstrong. 
FAIRY    TALES.       Ban^s   (/.    A'.)      Half-hours    with 

Jimmieboy. 
In  camp  with  a  tin  soldier. 

—  Bouvet  {Marguerite).     Prince  Tip-top. 

—  Cox  {P.).     Brownies  at  home. 

—  Cross  {.4nna)  and  Atkinson  {Blanche:).     Rosalinda,  and 

other  fairy  tales. 

—  Dorothy  Q.     Everybody's  fairy  godmother. 

—  Hume  \F.   IV.).     Chronicles  of  faeryland. 

—  Jacobs  {J.\  collector.      More  English  fairy  tales. 

—  Kaf{H.  S.),  collector.     Winged  wolf,  and  other  f.niry 

tales. 

—  Zeland  (C.    G.).     One   hundred    riddles  of    the    fairy 

Bellaria. 

—  Macdonald  (C).       Light    princess,   and    other    fairy 

tales. 

—  Polevoi  {P.  A'.).     Russian  fairy  tales.     2d  ed. 


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Fenn,  G.  M.     The  grand  chaco. 

—  Real  gold. 

—  Sail-ho  !  or,  a  boy  at  sea. 

FiKLD,  Mrs.  E.  M.     Little  count  Paul. 

J''iELDE,  Adele  M.      Chinese  nights'  entertainment. 

KiNLEY,  Martha.     Elsie  at  Ion. 

l'"or  grown-up  children.      Iiy  L.  B.  Walfonl. 

I'"ur  the  fourth   time  of  asking,      liy  the  author  of  "  Miss 

Toosey's  mission." 
Ford,  J.   L.       Third    alarm:  a  story  of  the  New  York 

Fire   Department. 
FosDiCK,  C.  A.      5^^  Casti.emon,  H. 
Four  on  an  island.      By  L.  T.  Meade. 
Francis,  L.  II.,  edr.     Schoolboys  of  Rookesbury. 
L'rankie  Bradford's  bear.     By  Joanna  H.  Mathews. 

Note. — 5th   of   a  series   of   sequels   to    the    "Bessie 

books." 
French.  H.  W.     Oscar  Peterson,  ranchman  and  ranger. 
P'kith.  H.      Lost  trader  ;  or,  the  mystery  of  the  "  Lom- 

bardy." 
F'rom  the  bush  to  the  breakers.      By  F.  F.  Moore. 
Gentle  heritage.      By  Frances  E.  Crompton. 
GiLMAN,  B.     Musical  journey  of  Dorothy  and  Delia. 
Glencoe  parsonage.      By  Mrs.  A.  E.  Porter. 
Grand  chaco.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
(Juert  Ten  Eyck.     By  W.  O.  Stoddard. 
Half-hours  with  Jimmieboy.      By  J.  K.  Bangs. 
Hallowell,  Mrs.  S.  C.      Nan  :  "the  new-fashioned  girl. 
Haunted  pool.      By  G.  .Sand. 
Hearts  of  oak  :  a  story  of  Nelson   and  the  navy.      By  G. 

Stables. 
Henty,  G.  k.      Beric  the   Briton  :  a  story  of  the  Roman 

invasion. 

—  Condemned  as  a  Nihilist. 

—  In  Greek  waters. 

—  In  the  days  of  the  mutinj^  :  a  military  novel. 

—  Jacobite  exile. 

—  St.  Bartholomew's  eve. 

—  Through  the  Sikh  war. 

History  of  a  bearskin.      By  J.  de   Marthold. 
Holt,  Emily  S.      "All's  well"  ;  or.  Alice's  victory. 
Howard,  Blanche  W.     A  battle  and  a  boy  :  a  story  for 
young  people. 

—  No  heroes. 

House  on  the  beach.     By  Julia  McN.  Wright. 

Hume,  F.  W.     Chronicles  of  faeryland. 

In  a  new  world.      By   H.  Alger,  jr.     (V.  3  of  his  "New 

world  "  series.) 
In  camp  with  a  tin  soldier.     Ky  J.  K.  Bangs. 
In  Greek  waters.      By  G.  A.  Henty. 
In  the  days  of  the  mutiny.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Ivar  the  viking.      By  P.  Du  Chaillu. 
Jack's  hymn.      By  Elizabeth  Olmis. 
Jacobite  exile.  A.     By-G.  A.  Henty. 
Iacobs,  J.,  collector.     More  English  fairy  tales. 
Jayne.    Lieut.     R.    H.       War    whoop    series,     No.    2. 

Through  Apache  land. 
Jefferies.  R.     Bevis  ;  the  story  of  a  boy. 
Jenny  Wren's  boarding-house.      By  J.  Otis. 
Jephson,  A.  J.  M.      .Stories  told  in  an  African  forest. 
John  Boyd's  adventures.      By  T.  W.  Knox. 
Johnston,  Annie  F.     Big  brother. 

Johnstone,  D.  L.      Paradise  of  the  north  [North  Pole]. 
Josiah  in  New  York.     By  J.  Otis. 
Kaf,  H.  S.,  collector.      The  winged  wolf,  and  other  fairy 

tales. 
Kai.er,  J.  O.     See  Otis,  J. 
Kenny,  Minnie  E.     Mother's  bedtime  stories. 
Ker,  D.     Co5:;ack  and  czar. 
Kitly  Kent's  troubles.      P)y  Julia  A.  Eastman. 
Kxox,  T.  W.     John  Boyd's  adventures. 
Laurie,  A.     Schoolboy  days  in  Italy. 
Leighton,  R.     Wreck  of  the  "  Golden  Fleece." 
Leland,  C.  G.     One  hundred   riddles  of  the  fairy  Bel- 

laria. 
Lena-Wingo,  the  Mohawk.      By  E.  S.  Ellis.     (V.  3  of  his 

"  River  and  wilderness"  series.) 
Light  princess,  and  other  fairy  tales.     By  G.  Macdonald. 


Lilla  Thome's  voyage.     By  Grace  Stebbing. 

Little  card.  The.     By  Pansy. 

Little  count  Paul.     By  Mrs.  E.  M.  Field. 

Little  heroine  of   Poverty  Flat.      By  Elizabeth   M.  Com- 
fort. 

Little  millionaire.      By  Martha  L.  Moodey. 

Litile  Paul  and  the  F'risbie  school.      By  Margaret  Sidney. 

I-ittle  saint  Hilary.      By  Barbara  Yechton. 

Lost  trader;  or,   the  mystery  of  the  "Lombardy."     By  | 
H.  Frith. 

I-OTHROP,  Mrs.  H.  N.     See  Sidney,  Margaret. 

Mabel 'Livingston.     By  Mrs.  S.  B.  Titterington. 

Macdonald,  G.     Light  princess,  and  other  fairy  tales,     j 

Marking  the  boundary.     By  E.  E.  Billings.  ] 

iMarlow,  S.      Moncasket  mystery. 

Marsh,   Marie  M.      "Vic"  :    autobiography   of  a  fox- 
terrier. 

Marshall,  Emma.     New  relations  :  a  story  for  girls.       , 

Marthold,  J.  de.     History  of  a  bearskin.  ; 

Mary.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth.  j 

Mate  of  the  "  Mary  Ann."     By  Sophie  Swett. 

Mathews,  Joanna  H.     Frankie  Bradford's  bear  (5th  of  j 
a  series  of  sequels  to  the  "  Bessie  books  "').  j 

Meade,  L.  T.     [Mrs.  Elizabeth  T.  T.  Smith.]     Four  on  ; 
an  island.  \ 

—  Palace  beautiful,  The  :  a  story  for  girls.  ! 
Melody.  By  Laura  E.  Richards.  I 
Midshipman's  mess.      By  Molly  E.  Seawell.     {With  her  \ 

"  Through  thick  and  thin.')  \ 

MiLMAN,  Constance.      Mum  Fidgets,  ai;d  The  tsvo  Rich- ! 

ards. 
Miss  Wealthy's  hope.     By  Mrs.  C.  E.    K.  Davis. 
Mr.  Kris  Kringle  :  a  Christmas  tale.     By  S.  W.  Mitchell, 
Mitchell,  S.  W.     Mr.  Kris  Kringle  :  a  Christmas  tale. 
Molesworth,  Mrs.    Mary. 
Moncasket  mysterj'.     By  S.  Marlow. 
Montgomery,  W.,  ear.     Tales  of  ancient  Troy  and  the 

adventures  of  Ulysses. 
Moodey,  Martha  L..    The  little  millionaire. 
Moore,  F.  F.     From  the  bush  to  the  breakers. 
Morals  of  pleasure  :  illustrated  by  stories. 
More  English  fairy  tales.     Collected  by  J.  Jacobs. 
Mother's  bedtime  stories.      By  Minnie  E.  Kenney. 
Mum  Fidgets.     By  Constance  Milman. 
Mun'ROE,  K.     Coral  ship.     (Rail  and  water  series.) 

—  Raftmates  :  a  story  of  the  great  river. 

—  White  conquerors  :  a  tale  of  Toltec  and  Aztec. 
Musical  journey  of  Dorothy  and  Delia.     By  B.  Oilman,    j 
My  dark  companions  and   their    strange  stories.      By  H, 

M.  Stanley.  '  Ai 

Nan  :  the  new-fashioned  girl.      By  Mrs.  S.  C.    HalloweHfj 
Nemo:  or,  the  wonderful  door.       By  Mrs.  O.  F.  Walt 
New  relations  :  a  story  for  girls.      By  Emma  Marshall. 
Nibsy's  Christmas.     By  J.  A.  Riis. 
No  heroes.     By  Blanche  W.  Howard. 
Nil rnberg  stove.  The.    By  Louisa  de  la  Rame. 
Olmis,   Elizabeth.     Jack's  hymn. 
On  a  snow-bound  train.     By  Julia  McN.  Wright. 
On  the  old  frontier  ;  or,  the  raid  of  the   Iroquois.     By  W. 

O.   Stoddard. 
One    hundred    riddles    of    the    fairy    Bellaria.     By  C.   G. 

Leland. 
One  I  knew  the  best  of  all.     By  Frances  H.  Burnett. 
Optic.    Oliver.      [W.    T.    Adams.]      All-over  the-world 

series. 
3.  Young   knight-errant  ;   or,  cruising    in   the    West 
Indies. 

4.  Strange  sights  abroad. 

5.  American  boys  afloat. 

6.  Young  navigators. 

—  Blue  and  the  Gray  series  :  a  victorious  union. 
Oscar   Peterson,    ranchman     and      ranger.     By    H.    W. 

French. 
Ortoli,  F.      Evening   tales.     Done  into    English    by  J. 

C.  Harris. 
Otis,  J.     [J.  O.  Kaler.]     Jenny  Wren's  boarding-house. 

—  Josiah  in  New  York. 

"OuiDA."     [Louisa  de  la  Rame.]    Nurnburg  stove. 


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Out  of  reach.     By  Esme  Stuart. 

OxLEY.  J.  M.     Archie  of  Athabasca. 

Pain,  B.     "Two"  :  a  story  of  English  schoolboy  life. 

Palace  beautiful,  The:  a  story  for  girls.     ByL.T.  Meade. 

I'ANSY.     (Isabella  M.  Alden.j     Little  card. 

—  Miss  Dee  Dunmore  Bryant. 

—  Stephen  Mitchell's  journey. 

—  Twenty  minutes  late. 

—  Worth  having. 

Paradise  of  the  north.     By  D.  L.  Johnstone. 

Patty's  grandunde.     By  Helen  P.  Barnard. 

Paul  Jones.      By  Molly  E.  Seawell. 

Paull,  Minnie  E.     Ruby's  ups  and  downs  :  sequel   to 

"  Ruby  and  Ruthy." 
Plympton,  A.  G.     Robin's  recruit. 
Polevoi,  P.  N.     Russian  fairy  tales.    2d  ed. 
Polly  Oliver's  problem  :  a   story  for  girls.     By  Kate  D. 

Wiggin. 
Pomona.     By  the  author  of  "  Miss  Toosey's  mission." 
Porter,  Mrs.  A.  E.     Glencoe  parsonage. 
Prince  Rupert's  namesake.      By  Emily  Weaver. 
Prince  Tip-top.     By  Marguerite  Bouvet. 
Pro  and  con  :  a  story  for  boys    and    girls.     By   Maggie 

Swift. 
QuiGLEY,  Dorothy.      {"' Dorothy  Q."^^     Everybody's  fairy 

god-mother. 
Raftmates  :  a  story  of  the  great  river.      By  K.  Munroe. 
Rail  and  water  series.      See  MUNROE,  K. 
Rand,  E.  A.     Down  east  master's  first  school. 
Real  gold.     By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
Richards,  Laura  E.     Melody. 
Rlis,  J.  A.     Nibsy's  Christmas. 
River  and  wilderness  series.      See  Ellis,  E.  S. 
River  fugitives.     By  E.   S.   Ellis.     (V.   i  ^/  "  River  and 

wilderness"  series.) 
Robin's  recruit.     By  A.  G.  Plympton. 
Rodney,  the  overseer.     By  H.  Castlemon. 
Romance  of  a  schoolboy.     By  Mary  A.  Denison. 
Romneys  of  Ridgemont.     By  Julia  A.  Eastman. 
Rosalinda,  and  other  fairy  tales.     By  Anna   Cross   and 

Blanche  Atkinson. 
Ruby's  ups  and  downs  :  sequel  to  "  Ruby  and   Ruthy." 

By  Minnie  E.  Paull. 
Russian  fairy  tales.      By  P.  N.  Polevoi. 
Sabrina  Hackett.      By  Emily  L.  Saybrook. 
Sail-ho  I  or,  a  boy  at  sea      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 
St.  Bartholomew's  eve.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Sand,  G.     |  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.]      Haunted  pool. 
Salsbury,  Juniata.      Timothy  Dale  :  a  story  for  boys. 
Saykrook,  Emily  L.     Sabrina  Hackett. 
Schoolboy  days  in  Italy.     By  A.  Laurie. 
Schoolboys  of  Rookesbury.     Ed,  by  L.  II.  Francis. 
Seawell,  Molly  E.     Paul  Jones. 

—  Through  thick  and  thin,  and  The  midMiipman's  mess. 
Sidney,  Margaret.      [Mrs.  H.  M.  Lothrop.]     Little  Paul 

and  the  Frisbie  school. 
Six  boys.     By  Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  T.  T.     See  Meadk,  L.  T. 
Stables,  G.      Hearts  of  oak  :  a  story  of  Nelson  and  the 

navy. 

—  'Twixt  school  and  college. 

—  Westward  with  Columbus. 

Stanley,  H.  M.     My  dark  companions  and  their  strange 

stories. 
Stebbing,  Grace.     Lilla  theme's  voyage. 
Stephen  Mitchell's  journev.     By  Pansv. 
Stoddard,  W.  O.     Guert  Ten  Eyck.' 

—  On  the  old  frontier  ;  or,  the  raid  of  the  Iroquois. 

—  Tom  and  the  money  king. 


Stoddard,  W.  O.    White  cave. 

Stories  told  in  an  African  forest.       By  A.  J.  M.  Jephson. 

Story  of  Allan  Gordon.     By  L.  Anderson. 

Strange  sights  abroad.      By  Oliver  Optic.     (V.   4  of  his 

"All-over-the- world  "  series.) 
Stuart,  Esme.     Out  of  reach. 
Swett,  Sophie.      Mate  of  the  "  Mary  Ann." 
SwtKT,   Maggie.     Pro   and  con  :    a  story    for   boys   and 

girls. 
Talbury  girls.      By  Clara  Vance. 
Tales  of   ancient  Troy   and    the  adventures  of    Ulysses. 

Ed.  by  W.  Montgomery. 
Third  alarm  :  a  story  of  the  New  York  Fire  Department. 

By  J.  L.  Ford. 
Through  Apache  land.    By  Lieut.  R.  Pi.  Jayne.    (V.  2  of 

his  "  War  whoop  "  series.) 
Through  the  Sikh  ^\ar.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Through  thick  and  thin.      By  Molly  E.  Seawell. 
Timothy  Dale:  a  story  for  boys.      By  Juniata  .Salsbury. 
Titterington,  Mrs.  S.  B.      Mabel  Livingston. 
Tom  and  the  money  king.      By  W.  O.  Stoddard. 
Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Woodie  Thorpe's  pilgrimage. 
Twenty  little  maidens.      By  Amy  E.  Blanchard. 
Twenty  minutes  late.      By  Pansy. 
'Twixt  school  and  college.     By  G.  Stables. 
'•  Two"  :  a  story  of  English  schoolboy  life.     By  B.  Pain. 
Two  Richards,  The.      By  Constance  Milman.     (  With  her 

"  Mum  Fidgets.") 
Two  ways  of  becoming  a  hunter.     By  H.  Castlemon. 
Vance,  Clara.     Andy  Luttrell. 

—  Talbury  girls. 

"Vic":  autobiography  of    a  fo.x-terrier.      By  Marie  M. 

Marsh. 
Victorious  union,  A.     By  Oliver  Optic.     (///  his  "  Blue 

and  the  Gray"    series.) 
Walford,  L.  B.     For  grown-up  children. 
Walrus  hunters.     By  R.  M.  Ballantyne. 
Walton,  Amy.     Black,  white,  and  gray. 
Walton,  Mrs.  O.  F.     Memo  ;  or  the  wonderful  door. 
War  whoop  series.      See  Jayne.  Lieut.  R.  II. 
Weaver,  Emily.     Prince  Rupert's  namesake. 
Weber,  Alice.     Clock  on  the  stairs. 
Westward  with  Columbus.      By  G.  Stables. 
White  cave.     By  W.  O.  Stoddard. 
White  conquerors  :  a  tale  of  Toltec  and  Aztec.     By  K. 

Munroe. 
Wiggin.  Kate  D.     Polly  Oliver's  problem  :  a  story  for 

girls. 
Wilderness  fugitives.    ByE.  S.Ellis.    (V.  2  «>/ //?j  "  River 

and  wilderness"  series.) 
Winder,  F.  H.     With  the  sea  kings. 
Winged  wolf,  and  other  fairy  tales.     Collected  by  H.  S. 

Kaf. 
Witch  Wiimiein  Paris.     By  Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 
With  the  sea  kings.     By  F.  H.  Winder. 
Woodie  Thorpe's  pilgrimage,  and  other  stories.   By  J.  T. 

Trowbridge. 
WooLSEY,  Sarah  C.      See  Coolidge,  Susan. 
Worth  having.      By  Pansy. 

Wreck  of  the  "  Golden  Fleece."     By  R.  Leighton. 
Wright,  Julia  McN.      House  on  the  beach. 

—  On  a  snow-bound  train. 
Yechton,  Barbara.     Little  saint  Hilary. 

Young  knight-errant  ;  or,  cruising  in  the  West    Indies. 

By   Oliver    Optic.     (V.    3   of  his   "  .-Ml-over-the- 

world  "  series.) 
Young  navigators.     By  Oliver  Optic.    (V^.  6  of  his  "All- 

over-the-world  "    series.) 
Young  schoolmistress.     By  J.  Alden. 


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PART    4-HISTORY,    GEOGRAPHY,    VOYAGES,    AND 

TRAVELS. 


A.     American  History  and  Travels. 

INDIANS. 

Elu§.      Indian  wars  of  the  U.  S.  Q  2827. 

Friends,  Religious  Society  of.     f  Address  on  behalf  of 

tlie  Indians.  B  29. 

Grinnell.      Blackfooi  lodge  tales:   story  of  a  primitive 

people.  Q  217b. 

Harrison,     f  Latest  studies  on  Indian  reservations. 

Q2187 
Smithsonian    Institution.       f  Circular    in    reference   to 

American  archaeology.  In  v.  15  of  Q.  4-747.a. 

—  f  Photographic    portraits   of  North  American   Indians 

in  the  gallery  of.  /«  v.  14  0/ C  4747. a. 

United  States.     Board  of  hidianCommrs.    f  23d  annual 

report,  1891.  Q  2773  b. 

—  Indian  affairs.      \  60th,  6ist  annual  report,  1891-92. 

3  V.  Q  2773. 

f  Report  for  1866,  1867.  Q  2773. 

Welsh,     f  Civilization  among  the  Sioux  Indians. 

B  7519. 
Young.      Stories    from   Indian    wigwams    and    northern 

camp-fires.  Q  2498. 

BRITISH    AMERICA. 

Appleton's  General  guide  to  the  U.  S.  and  Canada, 
1893.  Q  13. 

Grant.     Through  Evangeline's  country.  P  7174. 

I.egge.     Sunny  Manitoba.  P  7657. 

Ontario  and  St.  Lawrence  Steamboat  Co.  Hand-book 
for  travellers  to  Niagara  Falls,  Montreal,  and 
Quebec.     1852.  Q  9338. 


UNITED    STATES  :    DESCRIPTION,    ATLASES, 
AND   TRAVELS. 

Ad.'\MS  and  Sons,  publishers,      f  Railroad  atlas  and  polit- 
ical album  of  American  industry.  N  1901. 
Note. — Same  as   Asher  &    Adams.  Railroad    atlas, 
etc.     |N  1904.^.] 
Appleton's   Generjil   guide   to  the   U.  S.    and  Canada. 
1893.  Q  13. 

—  Illustrated   hand-book   of   American  summer    resorts. 

1893.  Q  I3.a. 

AsHER  &  Adam'^,  publishers.      \  Railroad  atlas  and  picto- 
rial album  of  American  industry.  N  1904. n 

—  t  Topographical  map  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.        N  1904. 
Baedeker.     The  U.  S.,  with  an  excursion  into  Mexico: 

a  handbook  for  travellers.      1803.  Q  22. 

Beers,     f  Atlas  of  the   Hudson   River  valley  from  New 

York  city  to  Troy.  N  1907 

Bien  and  Vermeule.      f  Atlas  of  the  metropolitan  district 

and  adjacent  country.  N  1908. 

Note. — "Showing  the  relative  geographical  position, 

the  topography,  hydrography,  and  economic  features." 

BuEL.     America's  wonderlands  :  500  photographic  views. 

Q538. 
Crofutt.     New  overland  tourist.      1878-9.  Q  105. 

Crowe.     With  Thackeray  in  America.  Q  563, 

Fre.mont.      f  Topographical  map  of  the  road  from  Mis- 
souri to  Oregon.  N  1932. 
Lewis   and  Clark.     Expedition   to  the  sources  of  the 
Missouri  River.     New  ed.,  by  Coues.     4  v. 

Q  bbo.a. 
Ralph.     Our  great  west.  Q  716. 

Steele.     West  of  the  Missouri.  Q  423.3. 

Note. — Same  as  his  "  Frontier  army  sketches." 
Twining.     Travels  in  America  100  years  ago.         Q  450. 


UNITED   STATES  :    HISTORY   AND    POLITICS. 

Aitken.     f  Dominion  of  Canada:  a  study  of  annexation. 

B  7519. 
Barnes  &  Co.,  publishers.     Brief  history  of  the  U.  S. 

Q  1023. 
Beecher.     Speeches  of,  on  the  American  rebellion. 

M  6034. 

Builders  of  the  nation  :  a  history  of  the  U.  S.     T  5S14. 

j  Note. — Compiled  from  the  "  National  cyclopaedia  of 

j      American  biography." 

i  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association,     f  Proceedings  at 


annual  meeting,  June  17,  1892. 


B  6563. 


to'    J -/I  J 

Campaign    of  Fredericksburg,  1S62.     By  a  line  officer, 

2d  ed.  Q  7073.  j 

I  Drake.     Making  of  Virginia  and  the  middle  colonies,  ] 

1578-1701.  Q3126.;;/. . 

—  Our  colonial  homes.  Q  3826.  \ 

Earle.      Customs  and  fashions  in  old  New  England. 

Q  1131-1 

Force,      f  American  archives.     4th  series,  v.  4,  5.  ] 

Q  1832.^.: 
Gordy  and  Twitchell.     Pathfinder  in   American   his- 


tory. 


Q  1173- 


Note. — Bibliography  and  course  of  reading. 

Greg.     History  of  the  U.  S.     2  v.  in  1.  Q  1605. 

Guernsey.     New  York  city  and  vicinity  during  the  war 

of  1812-15.     v.  I.  Q  5836., 

Hart.     Formation  of  the  union,  1750-1S29.         Q  n88.l 

Lodge.     Historical  and  political  essays.  Q  1272 

Co7tte7its  :  William   H.   Seward. — James  Madison. — 

Gouverneur   Morris. — Why  patronage   in   office 

i      American. — Distribution  of  ability  in  the  U.  S. — Par- 

!      liamentary    obstruction    in    the    U.    S. — Parliamentary 

I      minorities. — Party  allegiance. 

f  Magazine  of  American  History,     v.  29,  30  (Jan.-  Dec 

1893.)  _  C  6670. 

Morris.     Historical  tales  :  American.  Q  1316.A. 

j  National  cyclopaedia  of  American  biography,     v.  1-4, 

T4866, 
New  York  daiiy  transcript,     [f  Enrollment  lists,  1864- 
65. J  Q  7966. 

Nichols  &  Co.,  publishers.      Our  land  and  country:  s 
panorama  of  400  years'  American  progress.   Q  1697; 
Pollard,  cdr.     f  Officers  of  the  army  and  navy  (volun- 
teers) who  served  in  the  civil  war.  T  4871.^. 
Rodenbough.     Fighting  for  honor.                     Q  1725./. 
Sloane.     The  French  war  and  the  Revolution.      Q  3410. 
.Smith  (G.).     The  United  Stales:  an 'outline  of  political 
history,  1492-1871.  Q  1412J 
Smith  (W.  F.).     P'rom  Chattanooga  to  Petersburg  undei 
generals  Grant  and  Butler.  Q  74IJ 
Tribune  war  stories.     (Tribune   monthly,   v,  3,  no.  4.^ 

Q7768. 

True  stories  of  the  war  for  the  union.     (Tribune  monthly. 

v.  5,  no.  3.)  Q  /7f9 

United  States.      War  Department.     \  War  of    the    Re- 

bellion  :  a  comjiilation  of  the  official  records  of  the 

Union   and   Confederate   armies.       Series   I.   v.    I 

Q  niz-<: 

f  Sa7nc.     V.    40    (pts.  2,  3),  41    and    42  (pt.  l). 

Q  7773-^ 
f  Atlas  to  accompany  "Official  records."     Pts.  9- 

23.  Q  7991 

Walker.     History  of  the  2d  army  corps  in  the  Army  oj 

the  Potomac.  Q  7778-^] 

Wendell.      Stelligeri,     and     other    essays     concernina 

America.  M  44741 

Wharton.     Through  colonial  doorways.  Q3478' 

Wilson.     Epochs  of  American  history  :  division  and  re' 

union, i 829-1 889.  Q  1484 


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UNITED   STATES:   SEPARATE   STATES  AND 
CITIES. 

Adams.      Massachusetts  :   its   historians   and   its   history. 

Q  9C04.W. 
Aldrich.     An  old  town  by  the  sea.     [Portsmouth,  N. 

H.]  Q  9007. 

Appletons'    Guide-ljook    to    Alaska    and    the    northwest 

coast.     By  Eliza  R.  Scidmorc.  Q  9013. a. 

iiELDEN.     New  York,  past,  present,  and  future.     4th  ed. 

1851.  Q  9035- 

BOLLES.     At  the  north  of  Bearcamp  Water  :  a  stroller  in 

New  England.  Q  49. 

f Caldwell,    "the    magic    city"   in    the    Boise   Valley. 

B  7520. 
Club  men  of  New  York.  Q  9556. 

Co.NN.     Cow-boys   and  colonels  :  across  the  prairie  and 

over  the  black  hills  of  Dakota.  Q  559. 

CUMMING.     Granite  crags  of  California.     New  ed. 

Q  9107. 

GILLIS.     Yellowstone  park  and  AJaska.  Q  916S. 

Guide  to  Florida.      By  "  Rami)ler."  Q  9178. 

Hale.     A  New  England  boyhood.  Q  i32. 

Hendrick.     Brief  iiistory  of  the  empire  state.      Q  9195. 

HOWELLS  a/id  o/Ae/s.      Niagara  book.  Q  92i3.«. 

f  Hudson  river  portfolio.  [A  series  of  colored  plates 
with  description.]  Q  9944. 

Ingersoll.      Week  in  New  York.  Q  9223. 

King.     Handbook  of  New  York  city.  2d  ed.     Q  9244.^. 

Long  Island  Historical  Society,  f  [History,  list  of  mem- 
bers, etc.]  B  25. 

Lowell  Master  Builders'  Exchange,  f  Lowell,  past, 
present,    and  prospective.  B  7520. 

New  Jersey,  f  Documents  relating  to  ihe  colonial 
history,      v.  17.  Q  9696. 

New  York  City,     f  Manual  of  the  corporation  for  1856. 

U632g. 

—  Stime.      1S64,    1866.  Q  9329. w. 

—  f  Same  for  1870.  U  6697. 

—  Same.      1S68,  1869.  Q  9698. w. 
Ontario  and  St.  Lawrence  Steamboat  Co.     Hand-book 

for    travellers   to   Niagara    Falls,  Montreal,     and 

Quebec.  Q  9338. 

Parkman.     The  Oregon  trail  :    sketches   of  prairie  and 

Rocky-Mountain  life.  Q  9344. 

f  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biography,     v. 

1-16.      (1877-92,)  C  6708. 

Rand,    McNally    &  Co.     Bird's-eye  views  and  guide  to 

Chicago.  Q  9363. 

Sanborn.     Truthful  woman  in  southern  California. 

Q9385. 
Simpson,      f  Explorations  across  the  territory  of  Utah. 

Q9882. 

i    t  Southern  California  :  its   natural  features,   resources, 

;  and  prospects.  B  7520. 

j    Spears.     Death  Valley  and  other  borax  deserts  of   the 

Pacific  coast.  Q  9417. 

I    United  States.      Enginevr  Departme7it  of  the    U.   S. 

Army,      f  Report  of  ex|ilorations   across  the  great 

basin  of  Utah  in  1859,  by  Capt.  Simpson.  Q  98S2. 

Wheildon.     Sentry  or  Beacon  hill  :    the  beacon  and  the 

monument  of  1635  and  1790.  ■  Q  9786. 

Whitney.     Yosemite  guide-book.     1S74.  Q  9481. 

Wiley.    Yosemite,  Alaska,  and  the  Yellowstone.    Q989S. 

Wilson,  f  Memorial  history  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  v.  3,  4. 

Q  9^97. 
WiNSOR.     t  Pageant  of  Saint  Lusson,  Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

B  7520. 

SOUTH   AMERICA,    MEXICO.   AND  WEST 
INDIES. 

{  Bandelier.     The  gilded  man,  and  other  pictures  of  the 

I  Spanish  occupancy  of  America.                       P  7026. 

I  Chili  and  the  new  navy.  (Tribune  monthly,  v.  4,  no.  2.) 

,  '            P  9552. 

1  Cole.     Peruvians  at  home.                '                         P  9097. 


Dickens.     Along  shore  with  a  man-of-war.  P  9573, 

Ford.     Tropical  America.  P  9594. 

Geiger.     Peep  at  Mexico.  P  8598. 

Goodhue.     Mexican  memories.  P  S172. 

Goodrich.     Pictorial  history  of  the  western  world. 

P  7603. 

Hancock.    History  of  Chile.  P  9611, 

Hudson.     Idle  days  in  Patagonia.  P9629. 

LuM.Mis.     Land  of  poco  tiempo  [New  Mexico].     Q  9665. 

Mitre.     Emancipation  of  South  America.  1' 9686. 

Montt.      f  Illegal    acts  of  ex-president   Balmaceda  [of 
Chile].  B  7520. 

Nebel.     f  War   between    the    U.  S.    and    Mexico  illus- 
trated.    With  description  by  G.  W.  Kendall. 

Q  6966. 

Ober.     In  the  wake  of  Columbus.  P  8702./. 

ScHWATKA.    In  the  land  of  cave  and  cliff  dwellers. 

P  8395. 
Stuart.    Equatorial  forests  and  rivers  of  South   Amer- 
ica. P  9756. 


B.     European   History  and  Travels. 

GENERAL  HISTORY  AND    TRAVELS. 

Across  France  in  a  caravan.     By  the  author  of  "A  day 

of  my  life  at  Eton."     2d  ed.  S  1502. 

Americans  in  Europe.    By  one  of  them.  Na  3009. 

Ball.  Mediterranean  winter  resorts.  2d  ed.  Na  3024. 
Bartholemew.    Atlas-guide  to  the  continent  of  Europe. 

Na  3029. 
Bishop.     House-hunter  in  Europe.  Na  3043. 

Butterworth.     Zigzag  journeys  on  the  Mediterranean. 

Na  3541  m. 
Dodge.      As  the  crow  flies  :   from  Corsica  to  Charing 

Cross.  Na  3124. 

Hamilton.     Rambles  in  historic  lands.  Na  3184. 

Holt.       Four   centuries   after  ;    or,    how    I    discovered 

Europe.  Na  3210. 

Knox.  Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe.  Na  3650. j. 
Lent.     Gipsying  beyond  the  sea  from  English  fields  to 

Salerno  shores.     2  v.  Na  3264. 

Lilly.  Chapters  in  European  history.  2  v.  N  4661. 
Michelet.     On  the  highways  of  Europe.  Na  3303. 

ENGLAND    AND    GREAT    BRITAIN. 

Adams.    Book  about  London  :  London  stories.    R  1004.^. 

—  Same  :  streets  of  London.  R  1004^. 

Andrews.     Bygone  England  :  social  studies  in  its  historic 
byeways  and  highways.  R  1506.^. 

Besant.     History  of  London.  R  1037. 

Carnegie.     American  four-in-hand  in  Britain.     R  1076. 

Carter.     War  medals  of  the  British  army  and  how  they 
were  won.  R  1547. 

Cartwright.     Pilgrim's  way  from  Winchester  to  Canter- 
bury. R  1816. 

Emerson.     On  English  lagoons.  R  1581. 

Fowler.     Echoes  of  old  country  life.  R  1592. 

Fry.     London.     1S93.  .  R  1159.0. 

Gardiner.    History  of  the  great  civil  war,  1642-49.    4  v, 

R  1162.//. 

Green.    Short  history  of  the  English  people.      Illustrated 
ed.    V.  1-3.  R  1605./. 

Grey.     Ireland  :  the  causes  of  its  present  condition. 

R  2174. 

Harper.     The  Brighton  road.  R  161 1. 

Harrison.     Memorable  Edinburgh  houses.  R  2187. 

Higginson  and  Channing.     English  history  for  Amer- 
ican readers.  R  I202. 

Hole.     Little  tour  in  Ireland.     New  ed.  R  2626. 

Hunt.     The  town  :  its  memorable  characters  and  events. 
New  ed.  R  1631. 

Irwin.     War  medals  and  decorations  issued  to  the  Brit- 
ish forces  from  1588  to  1889.  R  1224. 

Jessopp.     Studies  by  a  recluse.         •  R  1234.J. 

Jones.     Sandringham,  past  and  present.  R  1236. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


4— HISTORY:    Oriental  History  and  Travels. 


Knight.      Rambles  of  a  dominie. 
Knovvles,     To  England  and  back. 
Le  Fanu.     Seventy  years  of  Irish  life. 
Leyland.      Yorkshire  coast. 
Lord.     Tales  from  Westminster  Abbey 


R  1249. 

R  1251. 

R  2264. 

R  1267. 

R  1271. 
Montgomery.      Leading  facts  of  English  history.     2d 
ed.  R  1314- 

Morris.      Historical  tales  :   English.  R  131 7./^. 

Page.     Rivers  of  Devon,  R  I340- 

I'ASCOE.     London  of  to-day.      1S93.  R  I343-6-  | 

RiCHEY.     Short  history  of  the  Irish  people.  R  2724   j 

Robinson.     Early  history  of  coffee  houses  in  England. 

R  i375.^-  I 
Ross.     Bygone  London.  R  1726.  | 

.Scott,     f  Border  antiquities  of   England  and  Scotland. 
2  V.  R  1979- 

TnORNBUKY  and  ^YALFORD.     Old  and  new  London.    6  v. 

R  1763. 
Thwaites.     Our  cycling  tour  in  England.  R  1440. 

Veitch.     History  and  poetry  of  the  Scottish  border.    2  v. 

R  2775- 
Williams.      Round  London,  down  east  and  up  west. 

R  1483.^. 
Winter.  Shakespeare's  England.  New  ed.  R  1485. i-. 
Wright.     Brontes  in  Ireland.  R  2493.^. 

FRENCH,    ITALIAN,   AND    SPANISH    HISTORY 
AND    TRAYELS. 

Ballou.     Story  of  Malta.  S  9024. 

Baring-Gould.     Tragedy  of  the  Caesars.     2  v.    T  5516. 
Barker.     Wanderings  by  southern  waters  :  eastern  Aqui- 
taine.  S  1516. 

Barry.     Studies  in  Corsica.  S  3517. 

Bonner.     Child's  history  of  France.  S  1050. 

Brown.     Venice  :  an  historical  sketch  of  the  republic. 

s  3536- 

Bury.     History  of  the  Roman  empire  from 

tion  to  the  death  of  Marcus  Aurelius. 
Clement.     Queen  of  the  Adriatic. 
Cook.     Old  Touraine.     2  v. 
Creighton.     First  history  of  France. 
Dickinson.     Revolution  and  reaction  in  modern  France. 

S  1122 
DUFFEY.      Tuscan  republics. 
Elliot.     Old  court  Hfe  in  Spain.     2  v. 
Freeman.     Studies  of  travel :  Italy. 
H.4RE.     North-eastern  France. 

—  South-eastern  France. 

—  South-western  France. 
Harrison.     Memorable  Paris  houses. 
Janvier.     Embassy  to  Provence. 
John  Bull's  neighbor  in  her  true  light.     By  \ 

Saxon." 

L.\TI.MER.     France  in  the  igth  century,  1830-go 

Mahan.     Influence  of  sea  power  upon  the  French  revolu- 
tion and  empire,  1793-1812.     2  v.  S  1671. 

Mallet.     The  French  revolution.  S  1286. 

Montgomery.    Stories  of  the  French  revolution.     S  1687. 

Morris.      Historical  tales  :  French.  S  1315  A. 

Perrens.     History  of  Florence,  1434-1531.    v.  1.   S  3709. 

Richards.     Glimpses  of  the  French  court.  S  1372. 

Ropes.     Campaign  of  Waterloo  :  a  military  history. 

S  1727. 

—  Same :  Atlas.  *  S  1976. 
S.\int-Amand.     Women  of  the  Valois  court.         T  5384. 

—  Women  of  Yersailles  :  court  of  Louis  XIV.    T  5384.^. 

—  Same  :  court  of  Louis  XV.  T  5384. fl'. 
Scott.  Tuscan  studies  and  sketches.  S  33g7.i. 
Symes.  French  revolution,  17S9-95.  S  1431. 
Symonds.  Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece.  2ded.  S  3431. if. 
Thayer.     Dawn  of  Italian  Independence.     2  v.     S  3437. 

OTHER   PARTS   OF   EUROPE. 

Brown,  compiler.     People  of  Finland  in  archaic  times. 

S  4061. 
Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story.     N  8o89._g'. 


its  founda- 

N  9067. 

S  3093. 

S  IG99. 

S  1 104./. 


S  3128. 

82581. 

S  3i57-f- 
S  ii86.«. 
S  1186.J. 
S  1186./. 
S  1187 

S  1228. 
I  "  Brutal 

S  1232. 

S  1262. 


Freeman.      Studies  of  travel  :  Greece.  S  7157. 

Grant.     Greece  in  the  age  of  Pericles.  N  8176. 

Griffis.  f  Influence  of  the  Netherlands  in  the  making 
of  the  English  commonwealth  and  the  American 
republic.  B  7519. 

Harvard.     Heart  of  Holland.  R  8613.//. 

Howell.     Icelandic  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 

R  3843. 

Knight.      "  falcon  "  on  the  Baltic.  R  8249. 

Lanin.      Russian  characteristics.  S  4656. 

Latimer.     Russia  and  Turkey  in  the  19th  century. 

S  4657. 
Leroy-Beaulieu.     Empire  of  the  tsars.  S  4659. 

Malleson.  Refounding  of  the  German  empire.  R  4286. 
MoRFlLL.      Story  of  Poland.  S  5316. 

Morris.      Historical  tales  :  German.  R  4317.A. 

Murray.      Handbook  for  travellers  in  Greece.     2  v. 

S  7023. 
—  Handbook  for  travellers  in  Russia,  Poland,  and  Fin- 
land. 5th  ed.  S  4323. 
Pelham.  Outlines  of  Roman  history.  N  9346. 
Pennell.  To  Gipsyland.  [Hungary.]  S  6346. 
Samson-Himmelstierna.      Russia  under  Alexander  III. 

s  4731. 

Smith.     Greece  under  king  George.  S  7747. 

Steveni.      Through  famine-stricken  Russia.  S  4419. 

Symonds.     Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece.     2d  ed. 

S  3431-/. 
Whishaw.     Out  of  doors  in  tsarland.  S  4480. 


C.     Oriental  History  and  Travels. 

AuBERTiN.  Wanderings  and  wonderings  [India,  Burma, 
China,  Australia,  etc.\  Nb  3020. 

Conder.  Syrian  stone-lore;  or,  the  monumental  history 
of  Palestine.  N  7099. 

Cumming.      Lady's  cruise  in  a  French  man-of-war. 

P  6107. 

Davis.     Rulers  of  the  Mediterranean.  Nb  31 15. 

Elliot.     Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Constantinople. 

S8136. 

Foreman.     Philippine  Islands.  P  6595. 

From  Australia  and  Japan.     By  A.  M.     \Fiction.'\ 

Gowen.  Paradise  of  the  Pacific  :  Hawaiian  sceneiy  and 
life.  P  6173. 

Harris.     Joumey  through  the  Yemen.  O  7612. 

Haupt.  \  Report  of  the  International  Congress  of 
Orientalists,  1S91.  B  7519. 

Howard.      Life  with    trans-Siberian    savages.     [Ainu.] 

O  2213. 

Howell.  An  island  paradise,  and  reminiscences  of 
travel.  P  6628. 

Hunter.  After  the  exile  :  100  years  of  Jewish  history 
and  literature.     2  v.  N  7216. 

Jacobs.     Jews  of  Angevin  England.  N  7226. 

Knight.  Where  three  empires  meet  :  travels  in  Kash- 
mir, western  Tibet,  Gilgit,  and  the  adjoining 
countries.  O  3649. 7». 

Marsden.  On  sledge  and  horseback  to  the  outcast 
Siberian  lepers.  O  3288. 

Maughan.  Alps  of  Arabia  :  travels  in  Egypt,  Sinai, 
Arabia,  and  the  Holy  Land.  ^    Nb  3676. 

Murray.  Handbook  for  Constantinople,  Briisa,  and  the 
Troad.  S  8323. 

Rawlinson.     Stor\'  of  Parthia.  N  5365-/' 

Russo-Jewish  Committee  (London).  f  Persecution  of 
the  Jews  in  Russia.  B  7519. 

Sayce.     Assyria  :  its  princes,  priests,  and  people. 

_  N  5387.''- 

—  The  Hittites  :  the  story  of  a  forgotten  empire.     2d  ed. 

N  5387-'4- 

—  Races  of  the  Old  Testament.     2d  ed.  N  5387.»-. 

—  Social  life  among  the  Assyrians  and   Babylonians. 

N  5337.^- 
Schumacher.     Across  the  Jordan.  O  9395- 

WoRSFOLD.     Visit  to  Java.  T  6795. 


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AFRICA. 

Bent.     Ruined  cities  of  Mashonaland.     New  ed.  P  5436 
—  Sacred  city  of  the  Ethiopians.  P  2522. 

Chennells.      Recollections  of  an  Egyptian  princess,   by 

her  English  governess.     New  ed.  P  2085. 

CoLViLLE.     Round"  the  black  man's  garden.  P  558. 

Ellis.     History  of  the  gold  coast  of  west  Africa. 

P458i.>%. 
Field.     The  Parbary  coast.  P  1589. 

Keltie.     Partition  of  Africa.  P  239. 

HORE.     Tanganyika  :   11  years  in  central  Africa.  P  3213. 
Johnston.      Reality    versus    romance    in    south    central 

Africa.  P  5640 

McDermott.      British  East  Africa  or  Ibea.  P  327S. 

Mathers.     Zambesia  :  England's  El  Dorado.      P  5675. 
Ohrwaluer.     Ten  years' captivity  in  the  Mahdi's  camp, 

1882-92.     [Ed.]  by  Maj.  F.  R.  Wingate.    P  3702. 
Perring.       f  Pyramids    of   Gizeh.      Part    i,    The   great 

pyramid.  N  6970. 

P001.E.     Cairo  :  sketches  of  its  history,  monuments,  and 

social  life.  P  27x4. 

Selous.     Travel  and  adventure  in  south-east  Africa. 

P  5740. 
White.     Development  of  Africa.  P  78S. 

Wilkinson.     Egyptians  in  the  time  of  the  Pharaohs. 

N  6483.^. 

CHINA  AND  JAPAN. 

Bacon.      A  Japanese  interior.  O  2022/ 

Ball.     Things  Chinese.      2d  ed.  O  2514. 

BiCKERSTETH.     Japan  as  we  saw  it.  O  2524. 

BoULGEK.     Short  histoiy  of  China.  O  2532. j. 

Chamberlain.     Things  Japanese.     2d  ed.  O  2550. 

Gumming.      Wanderings  in  China.     New  ed.  O  2107. 
From  Australia  and  Japan.     By  A.  M.     [Fiction.] 

Gardiner.     Japan  as  we  saw  it.  O  2597. 

Gundry.      China  and  her  neighbours.  O  2608. 

Inagaki.     Japan  and  the  Pacific.  O  2223. 
LOTi.     Madame  Chrysantheme.     [Fiction.] 

Morris.     Winter  in  north  China.  O  2316. 


INDIA   AND    PERSIA. 

Browne,     Year  amongst  the  Persians.  O  6537. 

Carpenter.     From  Adam's  Peak   to   Elephanta. 

O  5076./. 
Dutt.     Ancient  India,  2000  B.C.-800  A.D. 
Grimwood.      My  three  years  in  Manipur. 
Hunter.     Brief    history    of  Indian    peoples. 


O  5129. 
O  5606. 
20th    ed. 

o  5217. 

O  5634"f- 
O  5658. 


IngliS.      Siege  of  Lucknow  :  a  diary. 
Leitch.     Seven  years  in  Ceylon. 

Lyall.     Rise  of  the  British  dominion  in  India,  O  5275 

Robertson.     Knowledge  which  the  ancients  had  of  In 

dia.  fVii/i  R  2725 


D.     General  History  and   Travels. 

;  ATLASES  AND  GEOGRAPHY. 

I  American  Geographical   Society,     f  Journal,  v.  17-20, 

24  (1885-92).  N  1505. 
I  Brooklyn  Institute.     \  Catalogue   of  the   exhibition  of 

;              geographical  appliances.  B  8539. 

'  Johnston,     f  National  atlas  of  geography.  N   1947. 

I  Keltie.     Applied  geography.                       '  N   1239. 

I  La  PfeRousE.     f  Adas  du  voyage  de.  N  2952. 


Lippincott's  t  Gazetteer  of  the  world.     New  ed.    1893. 

N  1855.^. 
Lucas,     f  General  atlas.  N  1955. 

Malte-Brun.     \  System  of  universal  geography.       3  v. 

N   1857. 
Playfair.     f  New  general  atlas,  ancient  and  modern. 

N   T971. 
Scribner's  Sons,     f  The    Scribner-Black    atlas   of    the 
world.      1890.  N   1980. 

United  States.    Board  on  Geographical  Names,     f  Bul- 
letin Nos.  2,  3.  B  1506. 


GENERAL  HISTORY  AND  TRAVELS. 

Blackburn.     Artistic  travel  in  Normandy,  Brittany,  the 

Pyrenees,  Spain,  and  Algeria.  N  3527. 

Bolton.     Famous  voyagers  and  explorers.        T  5049.^. 

Brooks  (E.  S.).     Heroic  happenings  told  in  verse    and 

story.  N  4536  " 

Brooks  (P.).     Letters  of  travel.  N  3060./. 

Carnegie.     Round  the  world.  N  3076, 

f  Cook's  Excursionist  and  tourist  advertiser  (Jan.  1892- 

Dec.  1893).      2  V.  C  6S20, 

Daniel.     Ramble  among  surnames.  T  6113 

Esqukmeling.     Buccaneers  o.  America.  N  2583 

Etiquette    of    freemasonry.     By  an    old  past  master. 

T  9139' 

Gordon.      '"  Clear    round  !  "    or,    seeds    of    story    from 

other  countries.  N  3173 

Greely.     Men  of    achievement  :    explorers  and  travel 

lers.  T  5i75-'f. 

Contents;  Louis    Joliet. — Peter    Le    Moyne. — Capt 

M.  Lewis  and  Lieut.  W.  Clark. — Zebulon  M.  Pike. — 

C.  Wilkes. — J.  C.  Fremont. — Elisha  K.  Kane. — Lsaac 

I.  Hayes.— C.  F.   Hall.— G.  W.    De   Long.— Paul  Du 

Chaillu. — Stanley. 

Heilprin.     Arctic  problem  and  narrative  of  the   Peary 

relief  expedition.  N  2192. 

Hill  (F.  S.).      Twenty  years  at  sea.  N  2203. 

Hill  (Georgiana).     History  of  Englisli  dress.     2  v. 

T  8622. 
Knox,  edr.     \  Scenes  from   every  land  :  a  photographic 
panorama  of  the  world.  N   1850. 

Lecky.     Political  value  of  history.  N  263. 

Lucy.     Faces  and  places.  N  3275. 

Mathews.     Coinages  of  the  world,  ancient  and  modern. 

T  6675. 
Nansen.     Eskimo  life.  P  7696./'. 

New  York  State.  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons.  \  Proceed- 
ings, Ii2th  annual  communication.  T  9697.0. 
Parsons.  Some  lies  and  errors  of  history.  N  4344. 
Peary  (Josephine  D.).  My  arctic  journal.  N  2345. 
Peary  (R.  E.).     Great  white  journey  across  Greenland. 

With  N  2345. 

Potter.     Under  cotton  canvas:  the    "On  ward's'  last 

voyage.  N  2356. 

f  Quaker  city  philatelist,  v.  7,8.  (Jan.  iS92-Dec.  1893.) 

T  6717. 

Ranke.     Universal  history  :  the  oldest  historical  group 

of  nations  and  the  Greeks.  N  5718. 

RiDPATH.     Royal  photograph  gallery.  N  1875. 

Robertson.     Handbook  to  the  coinage  of  Scotland. 

T  6725. 

Tales  of  adventure  and  stories  of  travel  of   fifty  years 

ago.  N  3759. 

Thompson.     In  the  track  of  the  sun.  N  3763. 

Traveler's  record,   v.  27,   28.     (Apl.  iS9i-Mch.  1893.) 

C  6890. 
Warren.     Drifting  on  sunny  seas  :  fragments  from  an 

old  sailor's  journal.      [Fiction.] 
W^HEELER,  edr.     Columbia's  emblem  Indian  com. 

T  6479. 


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5— LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE  :   Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 


PART    5-LITERATURE    AND    LANGUAGE. 


A.    Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

ACLAND,  edr.     Guide  to  the  choice  of  books.        M  7502. 

f  Book  chat :  a  monthly  review  of  current  books  and 
magazines,     v.  8  (Jan. -Dec.  1893).  M  7532. 

Carlyle.     On  the  choice  of  books.  M  1076.^. 

Duff.     Early  printed  books.  M  7128. 

Elton.     Great  book-collectors.  M  7135. 

Fitzgerald.  Book  fancier ;  or,  the  romance  of  book 
collecting.  M  7151. 

Fletcher,  f  The  "A.  L.  A."  index  :  an  index  to  gen- 
eral literature.  M  7831. 

—  and  BowKER,  edrs.     f  Annual  literarv  index.     1892. 

M  783i-a- 
Growoll.  Profession  of  bookselling.  Pt.  i.  M  7836. 
Hardy.     Book-plates.  M  ']i2,t.b. 

Hoelpli.   ■  f  I  migliori  libri  Italiani.      1892.  M  720S. 

Koop.MAN.      f  Bibliography   of    George   Perkins   Marsh. 

B  8548. 
f  Literary  news.     New  series,  v.  14  (Jan. -Dec,  1893). 

M  7662. 

New    York    State.      f  List    of    books   and    articles   by 

women  of.  B  27. 

Pilling,     f  Bibliography   of    the    Iroquoian    languages. 

M  7712. fl. 
Pollard.     Early  illustrated  books.  M  7713. 

f  Publishers'  weekly,      v.   43,    44    (Jan. -Dec.    1S93). 

M  7716. 

Slater.     Library  manual :  guide  to  the  formation  of  a 

library    and    the    valuation    of    books.      3d    ed. 

M  7410./. 

LIBRARIES   AND   LIBRARY   ECONOMY. 

Aberdeen  Public  Library  (Scotland),  f  Manual  for  read- 
ers.    1892.  B  29. 

—  f  7th  and  Sth  annual  reports  for  years  ending  Sept.  30, 

1891,  1892.  B  9551. 
Aguilar    Free  Library,     f  3d   and  4th  annual  reports, 

1890-92.  B  9551. 

American  Library  Association,     f  Endowment  fund. 

B  28. 

—  +  14th  annual  conference  [Circular].     1892.         B  525. 

—  f  Report  of    committee  on  revision   of   constitution. 

1892.  B  525. 

—  t  Tour  of  the,  Sept.  30  to  Nov.  4,  1891.  B  25. 
AsTOR  Library,     f  42d-44th  annual  reports,  1890-92. 

i!  9554- 

Borden  a«^  Stetson,      f  Printed  cards  for  catalogues. 

[Circular.]  B  9551. 

Boston  Public  Library,    f  Annual  report,  1892.     B  9549. 

—  f  Bulletin  of  books  added.     Vol.  9,  No.  i,  Apl.  1890. 

M  881  r.^. 
BOWDOIN  College  Library  (Brunswick,   Me.),    f  Bulletin, 

No.  2,  Aug.,  1892.  B  9553. 

Bronson  Library  Fund  (Waterbury,   Ct.).     \  20th,  21st, 

and  23d  annual  reports,  1888-9 — 1891-2.  B  9552. 
Brooklyn   Library.      f  Bulletin   of    new    books,    Nos. 

29-31,  1891-3.  B  9553. 

—  f  Music  bulletin.     No.  3,  Mch.  r,  1891.  B  9553. 

—  f  23d-25th  annual  reports,  1890-1 — 1892-3.       B  9554. 
Buffalo  Library,     f  55th-57th  annual  reports,  1890-1— 

1892-3.  B  9554. 

Chicago   Public  Library,     f  19th,   20th  annual  reports, 

June  1891,  June  1892.  B  9547. 

Cincinnati  Public  Library,     f  Annual   report   for  year 

ending  June  30,.  1890.  B  9546. 

—  f  Same,  for  year  ending  June  30,  1891.  B  9547. 

—  I  Bulletin  of  books  added  during  1892.  M  SSiS. 
Cleveland   Pubhc   Library,     f  22d  and  23d  annual  re- 
port for  years  ending  Aug.  31,  1890,  1891.    B  9551.  I 


Columbus  Public  Library,  f  Report,  1891-92.  B  9547. 
Cornell  University.  (Ithaca,  N.  Y.).  f  Library  bulletin. 

V.  2,  18S6-91.  M  8561 

Dayton  Public  Library,     f  Report  of  [ihe]  librarian  from 

May  1891  to  Sept.  1892.  B  9547 

Detroit   Public   Library,      f  ioth-i2th  annual  reports, 

1890-92.  B  9546. 

Gloversville  Free  Library,     f  [History  of.]         B  525. 

—  f  I2th  and  13th  annual  report,  1891-2,  1892-3. 

B9551. 

Grand  Rapids  Public  Library.     •(■  Annual   reports,  .Sept. 

1890  to  Aug.  1891.  B  9546. 

—  f  Complete  dictionary  catalogue.  1892.  M  8604  b. 
Hamilton  Public  Library,     f  3d  annual  report.     1891. 

B  9551. 

Hartford  Library  Association,     f  Author-list  of  novels, 

selections,  and  humorous  works.    1893.    M  8613.^. 

—  t  53d,  54th  annual  reports,  June  i,  1891,  June  I,  1892. 

B  9552. 

Hawes.  f  Condensed  history  of  Dearborn  Park  [Chi- 
cago] and  the  efforts  to  erect  a  public  library 
building.      i8gi.  B  9547. 

Hoboken  Free  Public  Library,  f  ist  annual  report, 
1891.  B  9548. 

Howard  Memorial  Library  (New  Orleans),  f  ist  and 
2d  annual  reports,  1889-90.  B  9550. 

Hull,  f  Helps  for  cataloguers  in  finding  full  names. 
1889.  B  525. 

Jersey  City  Free  Public  Library,  f  1st  [and]  2d  annual 
reports.  B  9548. 

—  f  Rules  and  regulations.     1891.  B  27. 

—  f  Supplement  No.  2  to  alphabetical  finding  list.    1893. 

M  8639.^. 
Lane  and  Bolton,     f  Notes   on   special  collections  in 

American  libraries.      1892.  B  525. 

Lenox  Library  (N.  Y.  City),     f  22d,  23d  annual  reports 

for  1S91,  1892.  B  9554. 

Library  Association  of  the  United  Kingdom,     f  Report 

of  committee  to  revise  regulations  for  examining 

library  assistants,  Sept.  16-18,  1891.  B  9549. 

—  f  Report   of   council  to   14th   annual    meeting,  Sept. 

16-18,  1891.  B  9549. 

f  Library  journal,     v.  18  (Jan. -Dec.  1893).  M  8662 

Liverpool  Free   Public  Library.      f  sSth-^oth   annual 

reports,  1890-92.  B  9549. 

Los  Angeles  Public  Library,     f  Annual  report,  1890. 

B  9546. 

—  Bulletin.  Vol.  i,  No.  ir,  Feb.  1893.  B  9553. 
Maimonides    Library    (N.   Y.    city).       f  Report   of   the 

librarian  for  1890-92.  B  9554. 

Manchester  Free  Public  Libraries,     f  3Sth  annual  re-' 

port,  1S89-90.  B.  9549.  j 

Milwaukee  Public  Library,    f  I3th-i5th  annual  reports,  J 

Oct.  1890-Oct.  1892.  B  9547. 

Minneapolis  Public  Library,     f  ist-3d  annual  reports,  ! 

1890-92.  B  9546.  1 

—  f  Bulletin.    Vol.  i.  No.  3,  Feb.  1891.  B  9553-  ■ 

—  I  Handbook.     1S90.  B  27.  . 

—  I  Quarterly  bulletin.  Vol.  i.  No.  i,  1893.  B  9553-  , 
Newark  Free    Public    Library,     f  Finding  list.      First : 

supplement,  books  added  from  Mch.  1890  to  Mch.  j 
1893.  M  8696.«».  ' 

—  f  ist-3d  annual  reports.     1S89-91.  B  9551- 

—  f  4th  annual  report.  1892.  B  9548. 
Nbw  Bedford  Free  Public  Library,     f  40th,  41st  annual 

reports  [1S91-92].  B  9552- 

—  f  Rules  and  regulations.  1891.  B  24. 
Newberry  Library  (Chicago).      f  Proceedings  for  year 

ending  Jan.  5,  189I.  B  954?- 

New  Haven  Free  Public  Library,     f  Report.     1889-91. 

B  9552. 
New  Jersey  State  Library.      f  Annual   report  of    the 

librarian  for  1892.  M  S696.«;. 


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New  York  City.  Free  Circulating  Library  {Bond  Street 
Branch),     [f  Catalogues.]  M  8696./. 

(i)  Catalogue  of  English  books.  i8g2. — (2)  Class- 
list  of  history,  biography,  and  travel.  1892.— (3)  Class- 
list  of  literature,  "incl.  fiction.  1892— (4)  Class-list  of 
literature,  incl.  juvenile  fiction.     1S92. 

I  Class-list  of  philosophy,  social  science,  philology, 

science,  etc.  1892.  '  B  9553. 
f  i.ith-i3th  annual  report.      1890-92.  B  9551. 

—  Mercantile  Library.     \  Bulletin  of  new  books.     Nos. 

13,  14,  Oct.  1891  and  Dec.  1892.  B  9553. 
+  71st,  72d  annual  reports.     1892,  1893.  B  525. 

—  Society  Library,     f  Annual  reports  [toj  Apl.  1893. 

B9554. 
New  York  Library  Club,      f  Constitution,  officers,  and 

members.     i8gr.  B  28. 

New  York  State  Library,     f  73d  annual  report  for  year 

ending  Sept.  30,  1890.  B.  9554. 

—  t  Bulletin.    Addit^iorts  No.  i,  July  1891.  M  8698./^. 

f  Legislation  1-3,  1890-92.  M  869S./. 

f  Library  school.  No.  i.     1891.        With  IVI  8698.^. 

Peabody  Institute  (Baltimore),     f  24th  and  25th  annual 

reports,  years  ending  June  1891,  1892.         B  9550. 

Peoria  Public' Library.  f  List  of  books  added  Jan., 
Feb.,  Mch.  1893.  B  9547. 

Pennsylvania,  University  of.  f  Proceedings  at  open- 
ing of  library,  Feb.  7,  iSgr.  B  9548. 

Philadelphia.  Apprentices'  Library,  f  7ist-73d  annual 
reports,  1890-1 — 1892-3.  B  9548. 

—  Library    Co.     f  Bulletin,    New   series,    Nos.     26-29, 

1891-2.  B  9548. 

—  Mercantile  LJbrary.     f  Bulletin.     V.  2.     Jan.  1,  1890 

—Jan.  I,  1S93.  M.8711.^. 

f  68th-70th  annual  reports,  1890-92.  B  9548. 

Pi.Y.MOUTH    Free    Public    Library   (England).       f  14th, 

15th  annual  reports,  1890-I  — 1891-2.  B  9549. 

Pratt  (Enoch)  Free  Library  of   Baltimore.     |  Finding 

list  of  books  and  periodicals  in  the  central  library. 

Pt.  I.       Prose   fiction    and   juveniles,    poetry    and 

drama,  foreign  literature.     5th  ed.  1893.   M  8715.^. 

—  f  5th-7th  annual  reports,  iSgo-92.  B  9550. 
Providence   Athenaeum,     f  55th-57th    annual    reports, 

Sept.  22,  iSgo  ;  Sept.  28,  1891  ;  Sept.  26,  i8g2. 

B  g552. 

Providence  Public  Library.  f  I3th-i5th  annual  re- 
ports, i8go-2.  B  9552. 

Reynolds  Library  (Rochester,  N.  Y.).  \  5th-7th  annual 
reports  for  1889-90— 1891-2.  B  9554 

St.  Louis  Mercantile  Library,  f  45th-47th  annual  re- 
ports, i8go-2.  B  9550. 

St.  Louis  Public  Library,  f  Annual  report.  1889-go, 
1 890- 1.  B  9550. 

Salem  Public  Library,  f  2d,  3d  reports,  Dec.  1890,  Dec. 
1891.  B  g54g. 

San  F'rancisco.  Free  Public  Library,  f  Reports  for 
years  ending  June  30,  1891  [and]  June  30,  1892. 

B  9546. 

—  Mercantile   Library.      \  38th,    39th    annual    reports, 

1890,  1891.  B  9546. 

Scranton  Public  Library.     \  Finding  list  of  circulating 

department.      1893.  M  8739. 

—  f  1st,  2d  annual  reports,  1891-92.  B  9548. 
Springfield  City   Library   Association.      f  Annual   re- 
ports ending  May  6,  1891  and  May  3,  1S92. 

B9552. 
Swansea  Public  Library  (Wales).     \  17th  annual  report, 

1890-1.  B  g54g. 

Taunton  Public  Library,     f  Additions,  Nos.  14-17,  19, 

20,  Feb.  1889-92.'  \\  9553. 

—  t  25th-27th  annual  reports,  1890-92.  B  9552. 
Toledo  Public  Library,     f  16th  annual  report  for  1890. 

K  9547. 

lOKVO  Library  (Japan).  f  Extract  of  annual  report. 
1890.  B  9551. 

Woodruff,  f  List  of  abbreviations  used  in  book  cat- 
alogues. B  525. 

Worcester  Free  Public  Library.  f  Annual  reports, 
ending  Nov.  30,  1890-92.  B  9552. 


B.     Drama  and  Plays. 

^SCHYLUS.     The  seven  plays  in    English  verse    by  L. 
Campbell.  K  8oo5.f. 

Contents  :  The    suppliants. — The    Persians. — Seven 
against  Thebes. — Agamemnon. — The  choe|)horoe,  or  li- 
bation-bearers.— The  Eumenides. — rrometheus  bound. 
Alcott  (Louisa  and  Anna).     Comic  tragedies.     K  2006. 
Contents:  Noma  ;  or,  the  witch's  curse.  — Captive  of 
Castile  ;  or,  the  Moorish  maiden's  vow. — Creek  slave. 
— Ion. — Bianca  :  an  operatic  tragedy. — Unloved  wife  ; 
or,  woman's  faith. 
Aldrich,  Mercedes  :  a  drama  in  two  acts.  K  2008. 

Bates.     English  religious  drama.  K  2030. 

BjOrnson.     Pastor  Sang  :  Norwegian  drama.       K  7043. 
Clark.     Tale   of    the    Shakspere    epitaph,    by    Francis 
Bacon.  K  2092. 

CoKAiN.     Dramatic  works.     With  memoir,  introductions, 
and  notes.  K  2557. 

Contents  :     Prefatory     memoir. — A     masque. — The 
obstinate  lady. — Trappolin. — Ovid's  tragedy. 
Crowne.     Dramatic  works.     With  memoir  and    notes. 
4  V.  K  2563. 

1.  Juliana. — History  of  Charles  VIII.  of  France. — 
Calisto. — Notices  of  performers  in  "Calisto". — Pro- 
logue to  Horace,  spoken  by  the  Duchess  of  Monmouth. 

2.  Thyestis. — City  politicks. — Destruction  of  Jerusa- 
lem [2  pts.]. 

3.  The  country  wit. — Ambitious  statesman. — Sir 
Courtly  Nice. — Darius. 

4.  The  English  friar. — Regulus. — The  married 
beau. — Caligula. 

D'AVENANT.     Dramatic     works.      With     memoir     and 
notes.     5  V.  K  2569. 

1.  Prefatory  memoir.^Albovine  :  a  tragedy. — The 
cruel  brother :  a  tragedy. — The  just  Italian:  a  tragi- 
comedy.— The  temple  of  love  :  a  masque. — Prince 
d'amour  :  a  masque. — Appendix. 

2.  The  Platonic  lovers. — The  wits. — Britannia  tri- 
umphans. — Salmacida  spolia. 

3.  The  unfortunate  lovers. — Love  and  honour. — En- 
tertainment at  Rutland  House. — Siege  of  Rhodes. 

4.  Play  house  to  let. — News  from  Plymouth. — The 
fair  favourite. — The  distresses. — The  siege. 

5.  The  man's  the  master. — Law  against  lovers. — 
The  rivals. — Macbeth. — The  tempest. — Addenda  et 
corrigenda. 

Dowden.     Introduction  to  Shakespeare.  K  2125.;'. 

Durante.     Dante  :  a  dramatic  poem.  K  2129. 

Fleay.     Biographical  chronicle  of    the  English  drama, 

1559-1642.     2  V.  K  2592. 

Golden.     Brief  history  of  the  English  drama.       K  2170. 

HOWELLS.      Evening  dress  :   farce.  K  lix^.e. 

—  Unexpected  guests:  farce.  K  2214.;/. 

Irving.     The  drama.  K  2224.^. 

Contents  :  The  stage  as  it  is. — The  art  of  acting. — 

Four  great  actors. — Art  of  acting. 

JoNSON.     [Best  plays.]     Ed.  by   B.  Nicholson,     v.    I. 

K  2234. «. 
Contents:    Ben    Jonson. — Editor's    preface. — Every 
man  in  his  humour. — Every  man  out  of  his  humour. — 
The  poetaster. 
Lacy.     Dramatic  works.     With  memoir  and  notes. 

K  2654. 
Contents  :    Prefatory    memoir. — Dumb    lady. — The 
old  troop. — Sir  Hercules  Buffoon. — Sauny  the  Scot. 
LOWF.LL.     Old  P'nglish  dramatists.  K  2273. i?. 

Contents  :    Introductory.  —  Marlowe. — Webster.  — 
Chapman. — Beaumont     and    Fletcher. — Massinger. — 
Ford. 
Marmion.     Dramatic  works.     With   memoir,  introduc- 
tions, and  notes.  K  2672. 
Contents:  Introductory   notice   and    memoir.  —  Hol- 
land's leaguer. — A  fine  companion. — The  antiquary. 
Marston.     Our  recent  actors.                             K  22S8.<7. 
Masson  and  others.     In  the  footsteps  of  the  poets. 

T  5291. 


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Matthews.     Decision  of  the  court  :  a  comedy. 

K  2293.(/. 
Moore.     Strike  at  Arlingford  :  play.  K  2315. 

Murdoch.     The  stage  ;  or,  recollections  of   actors  and 
acting.  K  2694. 

Rives.     AtheUvold.  K  2374. 

S.\NBORN  (E.  J.  and  A.  W.).     Dramas.  K  23S5. 

Contents:  Sanborn,  E.  J.     Comfort    in   a  corner. — 
Sanborn,  A.  W.     The  rogues'  mirror. 
Sophocles.     The  seven    plays  in  English  verse  by   L. 
Campbell.  K  841 5. c. 

Contents  :    King    Oidipus. — CEdipus   at   Colonos. — 
Antigone. —  Alas. — Electra. —  Trachinian    maidens. — 
Philoctetes. 
Steell.     Death  of  the  discoverer.  K2422.f/. 

Symonds.       Shakespeare's  predecessors  in   the    English 
drama.  K  2758. 

Tatham.        Dramatic   vi'orks.       With   introduction   and 
•  notes.  K  2759. 

Contents:    Introductory    notice. — Love    crowns    the 
end. — Distracted  state. — Scotch  figgaries. — The  rump. 
— Character  of  "  the  rump." — London's  glory. 
Tennyson.     Becket,  and  other  plays.  K  2^36. b. 

Contents  :  Becket. — The  cup. — The  falcon. — Prom- 
ises of  May. 
Walkley.     Playhouse  impressions.  K  2464. 

Contents :  Dramatic  critic  as  pariah. — Shakespeare. 
—  Henrik  Ibsen. — Alexander  the  greatest.  —  Dumas 
fils. — Sardou. — Alphon.se  Daudet. — Jules  Lemaitre. — 
W.  E.  Henley  and  R.  L.  Stevenson. — Henry  Arthur 
Jones. — Terence  Labiche  and  Sidney  Grundy. — A.  W. 
Pinero. — Robert  Buchanan. — Artificial  comedy. — The 
old  melodrama. — The  new  melodrama. — Burlesque. — 
Pierrotics. — The  Orpheus  legend. — The  histrionic  tem- 
perament.— Sarah  Bernhardt.— Celene  Chaumont. — 
Coquelin  Aine. — Henry  Irving. 
WiLKiNS.     Giles  Corey,  yeoman.  K  2483. 

Wilson.       Dramatic   works.       With   memoir,   introduc- 
tions, and  notes.  K  2791. 
Contents  :    The   cheats. — Andronicus  Comnenius. — 
The  projectors. — Belphegor. 
Winter.     Shadows  of  the  stage.     2d  series.         K  24S5. 
Contents:  The  right  standard. — Story  of  Mary  Duff. 
— The  elder  Booth.— Falstaff  Hackett.— A  short  life  of 
Forrest. — Life  and  character  of  John  Gilbert. — Sketch 
of  John  Brougham. — George  W.  Jamieson. — Life  and 
genius  of   Cushman. — William    Wheatley. — John    Ed- 
mond  Owens. — Jean  Davenport  Lander. — Ada  Rehan 
as   Rosalind. — Clara  Morris  in    several    cliaracters. — 
On  the  acting  of  Lawrence   Barrett. — Wolfert's  Roost 
and  Raymond. — Mansfield  in  several  characters. — Ada 
Rehan's  acting. — Story  of  Adelaide   Neilson. — Henry 
Irving  and  Ellen  Terry  in   Macbeth. — Irving  and  Co- 
quelin.— Willard   as  John    Needham. — Adelaide    Ris- 
tori. — Sarah  Bernhardt  in  several  characters. — Coquelin 
as    Tartuffe. — Helena  Modjeska. — Wilson    Barrett   as 
young  Hamlet. — Tennyson. 
Yeats.     Countess  Kathleen  [a  play,]  and  various  legends 
and  lyrics.                                                          K  2497. 

C.     Essays  and  Miscellanies. 

Albee.     Prose  idyls.  M  4007. 

Arnold.     Book  of  good  counsels.     From  the  "  Hitopa- 

desa."  M  3015.1^. 

Bacon  (F.).     "Thoughts  that  breathe  and  words   that 

burn  "  from  the  writings  of.     Selected  by  Grosart. 

M  3022. 
Balfour.     Essays  and  addresses.  M  4024.^. 

Contents:    Pleasures  of  reading. — Bishop  Berkeley's 
life   and  writings. — Handel. — Cobden    and   the  Man- 
chester .school. — Politics  and  political  economy. — Frag- 
ment on  progress. — Religion  of  humanity. 
Blackman.     Dictionary  of  foreign  phrases  and  classical 
quotations,      nth  ed.  M  3044. 

Boyd.       Towards  the    sunset  ;    or,    teachings  after    30 
years.  M  4055./. 


Breton  (N.).     Bower  of  delights  :  verse  and  prose  from 

the  works  of.     [By]  Grosart.  M  3056. 

Buchanan.     Coming  terror,  and  other  essays  and  letters. 

M  4538. 
Cahoon.     What  one  woman  thinks.  M  4071. 

Gary.     Dayspring  from  on  high.  M  3077. 

COPPEE,  cdr.     f  Classic  and  the  beautiful  from  the  litera- 
ture of  3000  years.     6  v.  M  3820. 
Cross.     Impressions  of  Dante  [and  other  essays], 

M  41C6. 

Contents:  Dante   for  the   general.— Dante  and  the 

"  New     reformation.'* — P'uture     of     the    agricultural 

labourer's  emigration. — America  rediviva. — Future  of 

food. — Few  words  on  bimetallism. 

Curtis.     Other  essays  from  the  "  Easy  chair." 

M  4ICS.0. 
Dunbar.     J.  W.  Goethe  :  his  wit,  wisdom,  poetry.     Bio- 
graphical sketch  by  T.  DeQuincey.  M  3170. 
Edwards.      Dictionary    of   thoughts  :    a  cyclopedia   of 
laconic  quotations.                          '              M  3134-'/. 
Emerson.     Natural  history  of  intellect,  and  other  papers. 

M  4I56.«. 
Contents  :  Natural  history  of  intellect. — Memory. — 
Boston. — Michael  Angelo. — Milton. — Papers  from  the 
"  Dial." — General  index. 
FRIS^VELL.     This  wicked  world,  and  other  essays. 

M  4157./. 
Contents :    This   wicked   world. — More    about    this 
wicked  world. — Unreached  ideals  and  broken  idols. — 
The  wheel  of  fortune. — Fashion. — Hidden  selfishness. 
— Our   two    selves. — Self.  —  Making   home   healthy. — 
Making  home  beautiful. — Educate  your  wives. — Parental 
duties. — Children.— Human     vices.— Failings. — Drift- 
ing.— Indifference. — Fate. — Pessimism. — 1  he  pew,  the 
pulpit,  and  the  press. — The  world  as  it  goes. 
Heine  (H.).     His  wit,  wisdom,  poetry.     Ed.  by  Newell 
Dunbar.  M  3193. 

Hodgson.     Facts,  anecdotes,  and  poetry  relating  to  the 
deaf  and  dumb.  M  1208. 

James.     Essays  in  London  and  elsewhere.  M  4228. 

Contents  :  London. ^ — James  Russell  Lowell. — Frances 
Anne  Kemble. — Gustave  Flaubert. — Pierre  Loti. — 
Journal  of  the  brothers  de  Goncourt.— Browning  in 
Westminster  Abbey. — Henrik  Ibsen.— Mrs.  Humphrey 
Ward. — Criticism. — An  animated  conversation. 
Johnson  (Dr.).     His  life,  works,  and  table-talk. 

M  3233.A. 
Lamb.     Essays  from  Elia.  IVith  M  1076.0. 

Lang.     Letters  to  dead  authors.      1893.  M  1261. 

Maistre,     Journey  round  my  room.  M  1285.0. 

Martin.     Windfalls  of  observation.  M  4288. 

Merriman  and  Tallenty'RE.     From  wisdom  court. 

M  4301. 
Miller.     Glimpses  through  life's  windows.     Selections 
from  the  writings  of.  M  3306. 

Paul.     Faith  and  unfaith,  and  other  essays.         M  4345- 
Cofitents  :     Faith  and  unfaith. — Thomas   a  Kempis 
and  the   "Imitation." — Pascals   "  Pensees." — Story  of 
lean  Calas. — What   we  know  about  Sliakspere. — Pro- 
duction and  life  of  books. — English  prose  style. 
Quotations  from  the  British  poets.  M  3361. 

Reid.      Chronicle  of  small  beer.  M  43^7- 

Repplier.     Essays  in  idleness.  M  436S.</. 

Contents  :  Agrippina. — Children's  poets. — Praises  of 
wnr. — Leisure. — Words. — Ennui. — Wit  and  humor. — 
Letters. 
Richardson,  compiler.     Real  helps  for  loyal  living. 

M  3272. 
Sala.     Dutch  pictures      New  ed.  M  173I- 

Selections  from  the  British  classics.  M  340'- 

SlEGVOLK  [A.  Mathews].    Ruminations,  and  other  essays. 

M  4405- »•• 
Contents:  Concerning  women. — Touches  of  nature. 
— Ever>--day  talk.— Shreds  of  character.— Social  hints 
and  studies. — Author  and  artist.— Concerning  life  and 
death. 
Silver  domino,  The  ;  or.  side  whi.spers,  social  and  liter- 
ary.    8th  ed.  -M  44o6. 


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Stevenson.     Virginibus  puerisque,  and  other  papers. 

M  4422.1'. 
Contents:  "Virginibus  puerisque." — Crabbed  age 
and  youth. — Apology  for  idlers.  — Ordered  south. — /lis 
triplex. — El  dorado. — The  English  admirals. — Some 
portraits  by  Raeburn. — Child's  play. — Walking  tours. 
— Pan's  pipes. — Plea  for  gas  lamps. 

Street.     Miniatures  and  moods.  M  4425. 

Miniatures  :  An  old  reprobate. — Zimri  the  writer. — 
'  That  deil  o'  Dundee.' — Rochester. — My  lord  Judas. 
—  Etherege. — A  vice-queen. — The  Atalantis. — '  Lord 
Fanny.' — '  Dear  George.'  Moods :  Portrait  on  the 
stairs. — Matter  and  form. — Insomnia. — Nature's  great- 
est mistake. — Cruelty. — Curse  of  cleverness. — The 
eternal  subject. — A  modern  version. — Path  of  rejec- 
tion. 

SvMONDS.  Essays  speculative  and  suggestive.  M  4758. 
Contents  :  Philosophy  of  evolution. — Application  of 
evolutionary  principles  to  art  and  literature. — Some 
principles  of  criticism.  —  Provinces  of  the  several  arts. 
— Relation  of  art  to  science  and  morality. — Realism 
and  idealksm. — The  model. — Beauty,  composition,  ex- 
pression, characterisation. — Caricature,  the  fantastic, 
the  grotesque. — Notes  on  style. — Democratic  art. — 
Landscape. — Nature  myths  and  allegories. — Is  poetry 
at  bottom  a  criticism  of  life? — Is  music  the  type  or 
measure  of  all  art  ? — The  pathos  of  the  rose  in  poetry. 
— Comparison  of  Elizabethan  with  Victorian  poetry. — 
Appendix. 

Warner.     As  we  go.  M  4465.(5. 

Wendell.  Stelligeri,  and  other  essays  concerning 
America.  M  4474. 

Contents:  Stelligeri. — Four  American  centuries. — 
Some  neglected  characteristics  of  the  New  England 
Puritans. — Were  the  Salem  witches  guiltless? — Ameri- 
can literature. — John  Greenleaf  Whittier. — Mr.  Lowell 
as  a  teacher. 

Wood.     Dictionary  of  quotations.  M  3793. 

D.     Language  and  Phonography. 

B.viley.     Reporter's  word-book.  \V  1023. 

Birch.     Introduction   to  the  study  of   Egyptian  hiero- 
glyphics. With  N  6483.^'. 
Bro-.vne.      IJook  of  shorthand  names.  W  1061.^. 

—  Phonographic  weekly,  v.  18  (Jan. -Dec.  1893).  W  1537. 

—  Text-book  of  phonography.  Pt.  2.  W  to6i./. 
Ch.\mpneys.  History  of  English.  W  2082. 
Collar  (zw^Daniell.  Beginner's  Latin  book.  W  8097. 
Conder.     Altaic  hieroglyphs  and  Hittite  inscriptions. 

W  9099. 
Fasquelle.  Course  of  the  French  language,  \Y  4144.4-. 
General  Institute  of  Languages  (N.  Y.  City),  f  [De- 
scription.] B  27. 
Harrison.  Manual  of  the  type-writer.  W  1187. 
How  should  the  English  language  be  taught  ?  W  2215. 
Humphrey.     Interlinear  short-hand.                    W  1630.?. 

—  Manual  of  type-writing.  W  1630. 
Krummacher.     Dictionary    of    every-day  German    and 

English.  W  3254. 

Mason.     Commercial  dictation  book.  W  1290. 

—  t  Silver  links  :  salutatory  addresses  at  commencement 

of  female  stenographic  and  typewriting  class  of 
the  Gen.  Soc.  of  Mechs.  and  Tradesmen.  W  1290.J. 

Mercanti-le  speller  :  correct  way  of  spelling  words  used 
in  correspondence.  W  26S0. 

Moran.  One  hundred  valuable  suggestions  to  short- 
hand students.  W  1316. 

Pf.rnin.     Universal  phonography.  W  1347. 

t  Phonetic  journal,     v.  52  (Jan.-Dec.  1893).        C  6710. 

Pitman.     Complete  phonographic  instructor.    \V  1353.7. 

Pitman,  I.  &  Sons.  Business  correspondence  in  short- 
hand, No.  I.  W  1353./;. 

—  Office  work  in  shorthand.  W  1353/. 
Reed.  The  shorthand  writer.  \V  1367. 
Rockwell,     f  Shorthand  instruction  and  practice. 

W  1725. a. 


Sayce.     Principles  of  comparative  philology.     4th  cd. 

W387. 
f  Student's   journal  :  devoted  to  Graham's    "  Standard 
phonography."     v.  21,  22  (Jan.  TS92-Dec.  1893. 

C  6885. 
Thompson.    Handbook  of  Greek  and  Latin  palaeography. 

W  843?. 
Thoyts.      How  to  decipher  and  study  old  documents. 

W439. 
TORREY.      Practical  typewriting.  W  1767. 

Webster.      Handy  dictionary  of  the  English  language, 

W  2471./^. 
Wells  and   Kelly.      f  English-Eskimo   and   Eskimo- 
English  vocabularies.     (/«  "  Circ.  of  inf."  1890.) 

X  7773-'^. 

E.    Literary  History  and  Criticism. 

Archer.     Highway  of  letters  [Fleet  street].         M  9509. 
Birrell.     Obiter  dicta.     2  series.  M  9043.(7. 

1.  Carlyle. — Alleged  obscurity  of  Mr.  Browning's 
poetry. — Truth-hunting. — Actors. — A  rogue's  memoirs. 
— The  via  media.  —  Falstad. 

2.  Milton. — Pope. — Johnson. — Burke. — The  muse 
of  history. — Charles  Lamb. — Emerson. — The  office  of 
literature  — Worn-out  types. — Cambridge  and  the  poets. 
— Book-buying. 

Brooks.     History  of  early  English  literature.    M  9060.  A. 
Craik.     English  prose  :  selections,     v.  i,  Fourteenth  to 
sixteenth  century.  M  9104.^. 

f  Critic  :  a  weekly  review  of  literature  and  the  arts.     v. 
19,  20  (Jan.-Dec.  1S93).  C  6S21. 

Gosse.     Questions  at  issue.  M  9172.^. 

Contents :  Tyranny  of  the  novel. — Influence  of  de- 
mocracy on  literature. — Has  America  produced  a  poet  ? 
— What  is  a  gray  poet? — Making  a  name  in  literature. 
— Limits  of  realism. — Is  verse  in  danger? — Tennyson- 
and  after? — Shelley  in  1S92. — Symbolism  and  M. 
Stephane  Mallarme. — Two  pastels  :  mr.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson  as  a  poet  ;  mr.  Rudyard  Kipling's  short 
stories. — An  election  at  the  English  academy. — Ap- 
pendices. 
Hamilton.     Women  writers  :  their  works  and  ways. 

T  51S5  -.•'. 
Kirkland.     Short  history  of  English  literature  for  young 
people.  M  9245. 

f  Literary  world,     v.  24  (Jan.-Dec.  iS93\  C  6855. 

Madan.     Books  in  manuscript.  M  9283. 

Mitchell.      English    lands,    letters,    and    kings :    from 
Elizabeth  to  Anne.  M  9309. 

Oliphant.     Victorian  age  of   English   literature.     2  v. 

.M  9337- 1'- 
Putnam.     Authors  and  their  public  in  ancient  times. 

M  9360. 
Reed.     Persian  literature  ancient  and  modem.  M9367./). 
j  Renton.     Outlines  of  English  literature.  M  9369. 

I  ROGET.     First  steps  in   French  histor)',   literature,   and 
philology.  M  9376. 

I  Stearns.     Real  and  ideal  in  literature.  M  9418. 

j  Ten  Brink.     Early  English  literature  (to  Wiclif). 

M  9436. 
I  —  Same.     Vol.  2.     Ft.  I.    History  of  English  literature 
(Wyclif,  Chaucer,  Er.rliest  drama.  Renaissance). 

M  9436. 
Walford.     Twelve  English  authoresses.     New  ed. 

T  5462./. 
Whe.\tley.     Literary  blunders.  M  947S./. 

F.    Poetry. 

j  Abbey.     Religious  thought  in  old  English  verse.  K  1002. 
Akenside.     Poetical  works  [Ed.]  by  Park.     2  v. 

K  1006./. 

Appleton,  edr.     Greek  poets  in  English  verse,  by  various 

translators.  K  8012. 

Blake  (W.).     Selections  from  the  writings  of.     K  1045. 

Broderick.     Vagrant  of  Lover's  Leap.  K  1059. 


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Bulwer-Lytton.      King  Poppy. 
Bulwer-Lytton  ("  Owen  Meredith 


K  1064./. 
').      The  wanderer. 

K   1064.  7£'. 

Campanella.  Sonnets.  Transl.  into  rhymed  English 
by  Symonds.  With  K  6303. 

Catullus.     Attis  of.     Transl.  by  Grant  Allen, 

K  8079.^. 
Chandler.  Lover's  year-book  of  poetry.  2  v.  K  1083. 
Collins.  Poetical  works.  [Ed. J  by  Park.  K  1097.2. 
Dante  Alighieri.     Vita  nuova.     Transl.  by  Martin. 

K6II3.Z/. 
DuPUY.  Queen's  quire  :  a  book  of  songs,  sonnets,  and 
ballads.  K  1130. 

Gay.     Poetical  works.     Ed.  by  Underbill.     2  v. 

K  1 163./. 

1.  Longer    poems,    epistles,    and    epistolary    verse- 

2.  Translations,  prologues  and  epilogues,  fables, 
poems  from  "  Gay's  chair,"  miscellaneous  pieces,  songs 
and  ballads. 

Goldsmith.     Poetical  works.     Added,   Dissertation    on 

his  poetry  by  Aikin.  K  I171./. 

Gray.     Poetical  works.    [Ed.]  by  Park.    With  K  1097.2. 

Hafiz.       Ghazels  from    the     ''  Divan "    of.     Done    into 


English  by  J.  H.  McCarthy. 
Higginson  and  Thacher.     Such  as  they  are 


K918] 


Horace.     Art  of  poetry.     [Transl.]  by  D. 


poems. 
K  1202. 
jot.  3d  ed. 
K  8213.^. 

—  Ploratian  echoes  ;   translations  from    the  odes  of,    by 
Sargent.  K  8213. n 

Jacobs.      Tennyson  and  "  In  memoriam."  K  1227. 

Jebb.     Growth  and  influence  of  classical  Greek  poetry. 

K  8229. 
Lang.     Homer  and  the  epic.  K  8260. 

LUDERS.     Dead  nymph,  and  other  poems.  K  1275. 

Michael  Angei.o    Buonarroti.     Sonnets.     Transl.    into 
rhymed  English  by  Symonds.  K  6303. 

Morris   and  Magnusson,   transl.     The    Saga    library. 
V.   I,  2. 

1.  Story  of  Howard  the  halt. — Story  of  the  branded 
men. — Story  of  Hen  Thorir.  K  7317. 

2.  Story  of  the  ere-dwellers  [Eyrbyggia  saga]- 

K  Thil-a. 
NORTHALL.      English  folk-rhymes.  K  1333. 2. 

Omar  Khayyam.     Rubdiyat.     [Transl.]  by  Fitzgerald. 

K  9337. 
Parnell.  Poetical  works.  [Ed.]  by  Park.  K  1343./. 
Riley.     Poems  here  at  home.  K  1373  4. 

Ryan    (Father).       Poems  :    patriotic,    religious,     miscel- 
laneous.     I2th  ed.  K  1382. 
Sharp  (Amy).     Victorian  poets.                            K  1402.1/. 


Sharp  (Vv'.),  edr.  Sonnets  of  this  century.  K  1402. j. 
SOUTHEY.      Favorite  poems.  With  M  lo'jt.a. 

Sturluson.      Stories  of  the  kings  of  Norway  (Heims- 

kringla).     v.  I.  K  7426. 

Tennyson.     Poetical  works.     18S5.  K  1436.^. 

Waller.     Poems.     Ed.  by  Drury.  K  1463. </. 

Wilstach.     t  The  battle  forest :  a  poem.  B  525. 

Yeats.     Countess  Kathleen  [a  play]  and  various  legends 

and  lyrics.  K  2497. 

G.     Speeches  and  Rhetoric. 

Beecher.     Speeches  of,  on  the  American  rebellion. 

M  6034. 
Brown,  compile?-.  Popular  readings.  No.  i.  M  5061. 
Curtis.     Orations  and  addresses,  v.  i.  M  6566, 

Doyle.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  rhetoric.  M  5125. 
Hill.     Foundation  of  rhetoric.  M  5203./. 

McHale.     Tuxedo  reciter.  M  5280./. 

McKinley.     Speeches  and  addresses.  M  6669. 

Matson.     References  for  literary  workers.  M  5292. 

Memorial  addresses  and  after-dinner  speeches.  M  6679. 
Philips,  ed?-.     Making  of  a  newspaper.  M  5351. 

Shriver,  compile?-.     Through  the  south  and  west  with 
president  [Harrison]  1891  :  speeches.  M  688t. 

—  f  Same:  M  6881. 
Speaker's  garland,  v.  8.  M  5417. 
Stebbins.     Dynamic  breathing  and  harmonic  gymnastics. 

M  5420.<'. 
Wood  and  Shoemaker.     Treasury  of  humor.  M  5490./. 

H.    Wit  and  Humor, 

Anstey.     [F.  a.   Guthrie.]     Man  from  Blankley's,  and 

other  sketches.  M  2506. «». 

Bangs.     Coffee  and  repartee.  M  2025. 

Brown.     Bulls  and  blunders.  M  2061.*. 

Burnand.     Rather  at  sea.  M  zojt.r. 

—  Some  old  friends.  M  2067. j. 

Contents:  Slrapmore. — The  beadle. — One-and-three. 
— Injyable  Injia. — Across  the  keep-it-dark  continent. 
Harlem  life.     V.  4.    (Dec.  31,  1892 — June  17,  1893.) 

M  2838. 

Humour  of  Holland.  M  2216. 

Le  F'anu.      Seventy  years  of  Irish  life.  R  2264. 

Lehmann.      BiUsbury  election,    and   other  papers  from 

"  Punch."  M  2263.^. 

—  '•  Mr.  Punch's"  prize  novels.  New  series.  M  2263.3. 
Wheatley.  Literary  blunders.  M  9478./. 
Wood  and  Shoemaker.     Treasury  of  humor.   M  5490.A 


PART  6.-NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS. 


A.     Astronomy. 


Ball.     Atlas  of  astronomy.  D  6514.^. 

—  In  the  high  heavens.  D  6044. /i. 

Club-man.      My   telescope  and   some  objects  which    it 

shows  me.  D  6094. 

Gleason.     Is   the    Bible   from   heaven?     Is  the  earth  a 

globe  ?  Z  3170. 

Gore.     Visible  universe.  D  6603.2/. 

Hill.     Stars  and  constellations.  D  6S41. 

H olden.       f  Index    catalogue   of    books   and    memoirs 

relating  to  nebulse  and  clusters. 

/n  V.  14^/04747.^. 
Hopkins.  Astronomy  for  every-day  readers.  D  6212. 
MiCHiE  and  Harlow.     Practical  astronomy.     2d  ed. 

D  6682. 
Neison.     The  moon  and  the  condition  and  configuration 
of  its  surface.  D  6698. 

Proctor  and  Ranyard.     Old  and  new  astronomy. 

D  6872. £J. 


United  States.      Bureau  of  Equipment.      \  American 
ephemeris  for  1895.  D  68o2. 

—  N'aval  Observatory.    \  Observations  made  during  1886- 
88.  D  68gl.«. 

W^inlock.     \  Bibliography  of  astronomy  for  1887. 

In  V.  34  of  C  4747-* 


B.     Botany. 

Cooke.  Rust,  smut,  mildew,  and  mould  :  an  introduc- 
tion to  microscopic'fungi.     5th  ed.  E  woo.m. 

Creevey.      Recreations  in  botany.  E  1104. 

Dana.     How  to  know  wild  flowers.  E  nil. 

Geddes.     Chapters  in  modern  botany.  E  1164. 

Heath.      Autumnal  leaves.  E  ir92.fl. 

Massee.     Evolution  of  plant  life.  E  129I. 

Mills.     Introduction    to  the  studv  of  the  diatomacese. 

With  bibliography  by  J.  Derby.  E  1683. 

Newhall.     Shrubs  of  northeastern  America.     E  1697. J. 

Sargent,     f  Forests  of    North    America,  exclusive  of 

Mexico.     16  maps.  U  Gggi-^- 


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Strasburger.      Handbook  of  practical  botany.     Ed.  by 
Hilihouse.  E  1755. 

TUCKWELL       Tongues  in  trees  and  sermons  in  stones. 

E  144S. 

Watson,     f  Bibliographical  index   of    North  American 
botany.  In  v.  15  of  C  4747-«- 

Wood.     Class-book  of  botany,  with  a  flora  of  the  U.  S. 
and  Canada.  E  1490.  c. 

C.  Chemistry. 

i    Bolton,     f  Bibliographv  of  chemistrj' for  1887. 
I  "  In  V.  34  of  C  4747.'^. 

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Kemp.     Ore  deposits  of  the  U.  S. 
Lewes.     Air  and  water. 
Manson.     Geological  and  solar  climates. 
Keunert.     Diamonds  and  gold  in  south  Africa 
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65.  White,   I.   C.       Stratigraphy   of  the   bituminous 
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66.  Iddings,  J.  P.     Group  of  volcanic  rocks  from  the 
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67.  Darton,  N.  H.      Relations  of  the  traps  of  the 
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68.  Keeler,    J.    E.       Earthquakes   in   California   in 
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69.  Scudder,  S.  H.     Classed  and  annotated  bibliog- 
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70.  Woodward,  R.  S.     Report  on  astronoraical  v/ork 
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71.  Scudder,  S.   H.      Index   to  the  known  fossil  in- 
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72.  Upham,  W,      Altitudes  between  Lake   Superior 
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73.  Barus.  C.     Viscosity  of  solids. 

74.  Genth,  F.  A.     Minerals  of  North  Carolina. 

75.  Darton,    N.    H.       Record  of    North    American 
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76.  Gannett,    H.       Dictionary   of   altitudes    in    the 
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77.  White.  C.  A.     Texas  permian  and  its  mesozoic 
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79.  Diller,  J.  S.     Late  volcanic  eruption  in  northern 
California  and  its  peculiar  lava. 

80.  Williams,  H.  S.     Correlation  papers — Devonian 
and  carboniferous. 

81.  Walcott,  C.  D.     Correlation  papers — Cambrian. 

82.  White,  C.  A.     Correlation  papers — Cretaceous. 

83.  Clark,  W.  B.     Correlation  papers — Eocene. 

84.  Dall,  W.   H.,   and   Harris,   G.   D.      Correlation 
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f  Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S.      1889-gr. 

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f  Monographs,     v.  17,  i3.  D  8891.2. 

17.  Lesquereux,  L.      Flora  of  the  Dakota  group, 

18.  Whitfeld,  R.  P.     Gasteropoda  and  cephalopoda 
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Lachlan.      Modern  pure  geometry. 

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Wentworth.     Plane  and  spherical  trigonometry. 

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Bushong.     Modern  gynecology.  F  7068. 

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New  York  Orthopaedic  Dispensary  and  Hospital,  f  25th 
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New  York  State  liomoeopathic  Hospital  at  Middletown. 
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NiSBET.     Insanity  of  genius.  F  5331. 

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f  Nurse  register  of  N.  Y.,   Connecticut,   and   N.  J.  for 

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Palmberg.  Treatise  on  public  health.  F  2704. 
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I  Taylor.     Sanitary  inspector's  handbook.  F  2434. 

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I  Walker.      Handbook  for  mothers  during  pregnancy  and 
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j  Warren.     Almost  fourteen.  F  7466. 

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'  Wilson.     Drunkenness.  F  5485.0'. 

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COUES.     f  Birds  of  the  northwest.  E  7 562. /J. 

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Marshall.     Vertebrate  embryology.  E  2673. 

Mivart.     American  types  of  animal  life.  E  2310, 

—  Birds:  elements  of  ornithology.  E  7310. 
MuYBRiDGE.  f  Science  of  animal  locomotion.  B  2g. 
Owen.     Forest  tithes,  and  other  studies  from  nature. 

E  340. 
Patterson.     Pet  monkeys,  and  how  to  manage  them. 

E  8344. 
RiDGWAY.     t  Directions  for  collecting  birds.  B  1507. 

Riley.     +  Directions  for  collecting   and    preserving  in- 
sects. B  1507. 
Robinson.     Poets  and  nature  :  reptiles,   fishes,  and  in- 
sects.                                                                E  2375. 

—  Some  country  sights  and  sounds.  E  2375. j. 
Saussure.      f  Synopsis   of    American    wasps  :    solitary 

wasps.  /«  v.  14  i>/C  4747.0. 

Smithsonian  Institution,     f  Circular  of  enquiry  relative 

to  the  natural  history  of  the  crawfish  and  other  fresh 

water  Crustacea.  Jn  v.  15  o/C  4747.0. 

—  f  Circular  relating  to  collections  of  living  reptiles. 

/«  V.  15  o/C  4747-^. 

Stebbing.     History  of  Crustacea.  E  3421. 

Stejneger.  f  Directions  for  collecting  reptiles  and 
batrachians.  B  1507. 

Streets,  f  Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  the 
Hawaiian  and  Fanning  Islands  and  lower  Califor- 
nia. In  v.  13  o/C  4747.0. 

United  States.     Commission  0/  Fish  and  Fisheries. 

—  t  Bulletin,  v.  10  for  1890.  E  5891.0. 

—  t  Report  of  the  commissioner  for  1873-4 — 1874-5,  and 

i838.  E  5773. 

—  Entomological  Commission,     f  Bulletin,  Nos.  1-4,  6,  7. 

E  4773  a. 
I.   Destruction    of   the   young   or  unfledged  locusts. 

2.  Natural    history   of    the    Rocky    Mountain    locust. 

3.  Riley.  C.  V.  The  cotton  worm.  4.  Packard, 
A.  S.  jr.  The  Hessian  fly.  6.  Riley,  C.  V.  General 
index  and  supplement  to  the  nine  reports  on  the  insects 
of  Missouri.  7.  Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.  Insects  injurious 
to  forest  and  shade  trees. 

Van   Heuck.     The   micrciscope  :    its   construction    and 

management.  E  892. 

Weed.     Insects  and  invertebrates.  E  4783. 

J.     Physics. 

Alexander.  Treatise  on  thermodynamics.  D  4007. 
Allen.     Science  in  Arcady.  D  S.j. 

Basset.     Treatise  on  physical  optics.  D  3518. 

Bonney.     Year-book  of  science.     1892.  D  50. 

Burn.     Mechanics  and  mechanism.     7th  ed.         D  3540. 

—  edr.     Technical  student's  introduction  to  mechanics. 

D  3066./. 
Clarke,     f  Constants  of  nature  :  specific  gravities,  boil- 
ing and  melting  points,      ist   supplement  to  pt.  i. 
In  v.  14  o/C  4747-''- 

—  f  Same,  pt.  2.       Table  of  specific  heats  for  liquids. 

In  v.  14  o/C  4747.0. 


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Geldard.     Statics  and  dynamics.  D  3164. 

Glazebrook.    Laws  and  properties  of  matter.    D  2169./. 

—  ow^/Shaw.      J'ractical  physics.     4th  ed.         D  2169. a. 

GOODE.     f  Museums  of  the  future.  B  525. 

Grieve.     Lessons  in  elementary  mechanics.     3  stages. 
4th  ed.  I)  3176. 

Laing.     Problems  of  the  future,  and  essays.  D  654. 

Contents:  Solar  heat. — Wliat  the  universe  is  made  of. 
— Climate. — The  glacial  period. — Tertiary  man. — The 
missing  link.— Animal  magnetism  and  spiritualism. — 
Religion  of  the  future. — Historical  element  in  the 
Gospels.— Scepticism  and  pessimism.— Creeds  of  great 
poets. — Armed  Europe. — Taxation  and  finance. — Pop- 
ulation and  food. 

Longmans'  Object  lessons  (Elementary  science).     D  273. 

Love.     .Mathematical   theory  of   elasticity,      v.  i. 

D  2664. 

Mach.     Science  of  mechanics.  D  3280. 


New  York  Scientific  Alliance.  \  Addresses  at  first  joint 
meeting.     i8g2.  B  1506. 

f  Popular  science  monthly,  v.  42,  43.  (Nov.  1892-Oct. 
1893.)  _  .C  7714. 

Sabine.     Laboratory  course  in  physical  measurements. 

D  2729. 

Stells.     Mechanics  of  daily  life.  D  3400. 

TuCKERMAN.  f  Bibliography  of  the  chemical  influence 
of  light.  In  V.  34  ofQ  4747.3. 

—  \  Index  to  the  literature  of  thermodynamics. 

In  V.  34  of  C  4747-a. 

Van  Nostrand  Co.  f  Catalogue  of  scientific  publica- 
tions.    1892.  B  1506. 

Watson.     Kinetic  theory  of  gases.     2d  ed.  D  3469. 

Wise.  Through  the  air :  40  years'  experience  as  an 
aeronaut.  D  379i-'. 

Wright.     Elementary  physics.  D  2493. 

—  Pleat.  D  4492. 


PART.7.-POLITICAL  AND   SOCIAL   SCIENCES. 


A. 


Annals  of  Legislative  Bodies ; 
Public  Documents. 


Ames,  f  Finding  list  showing  where  individual  volumes 
of  government  publications  are  found.         B  6564. 

—  f  List  of  congressional    documents,  15th  to  51st  con- 

gress. B  6564. 

Chicago.  \  Mayor's  annual  message,  and  17th  annual 
report  of  the  Department  of  Public  Works.  1892. 

U  2552. 

Church  and  Smith,  compilers,  f  Tables  showing  con- 
tents of  "Annals  of  congress,"  "Congressional 
debates,"  "  Congressional  globe,"  "Congressional 
record,"  etc.  U  2553. 

f  Congressional  globe.  40th  congr.,  2d  sess.  Sup- 
plement :  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  prest.  of  the 
U.  S.  U  2820. 

f  Congressional  record.  Vol.  23.  52d  congr.,  ist 
sess.      8  V.  and  index.  U  2821. 

—  f  Same.     v.  20.      50th  congr.     2d  sess.     3  parts  and 

index.  U  2821. 

National  Civil-Service  Reform  League,     f  Civil  service 

reform  in  the  national  service,  1889-91.       B  6004. 

—  f  Proceedings  at  annual  meeting,  Oct.  1S90.     B  6004. 

—  t  Same,  Sept.  1891.  B  6004. 
New  York  City.     Fire  Department,     f  Report  for  1S91. 

U  2697. .f. 
New  York  State.     Assembly,      f  Documents,    115th  ses- 
sion,    v.  2,  3,  7.      1892.  U  2697. 
f  Journal,  115th  session.      2  v.      1892.       U  2697. a. 

—  Senate.     \  Documents,  115th  session,     v.  3-6.      1892. 

U  2697  l>. 
f  Journal,  115th  session,  1892.  U  2697. r. 

—  Senate   and  Assembly.       f  Calendar   of   bills    printed 

during  the  115th  session.     1S92.  U  2866.(5. 

Orange  (N.  J.).  f  Mayor's^  message,  with  annual  re- 
ports of  city  officers  'for  years  ending  Feb.  28, 
i8Sg.  Feb.  28,  1890,  and  Mch.  i,  1891.       B  8536. 

Peoria,  f  City  clerk's  report:  statement  of  the  finances 
for  1891.  B  6561. 

United  States.  Civil  Service  commission,  f  Sched- 
ule of  Examinations  for  1892.  Departmental, 
railway  mail,  and  Indian  services.  B  6565. 

f  1st,  3d,  6th-8th  reports,  1884-91.  U  I773'^- 

—  Congress,     f  Official  congressional  directory,  1st  to  3d 

editions.      52d  congr.,  ist  sess.  U  "i-llZ-y- 

—  Department   of  Justice,      f  Annual   report  of  the  At- 

torney-General for  1891.  U  2773. jr. 

—  House  of  Representatives.      \  Executive    documents, 

32d  congr.,    1st    sess.,  to   51st    congr.,     1st    sess. 
70  v.,  8°.  U  ZTi-},.m. 

f  Same,    33d  congr.,    2d  sess.,   to  51st   congr.,  2d 

sess.     23  v.     4°.  U  2891.?. 


United  States,     f  Journal,   50th  congr.,  ist  sess.,  and 

51st    congr.,  2d  sess.  U  2773./. 
f  Miscellaneous  documents,  32d   congr.,  1st   sess., 

to  51st  congr.,  2d  sess.     21  v.     8°.  U  2773J. 
f  Same.     50th  congr.,'  ist  sess.,  to  52d  congr.,  ist   , 

sess.  20  v.  4°.  U  2891./  . 
\  Reports  from  the  Court  of   Claims,  ist  sess.   34th  ' 

congr.  U  T.'n^.a.  ■ 
f  Reports  of  committees,  ist  sess.  35th  congr.  (v.  3)  ! 

and  sist  congr.  1st  sess.     (v.  2,  5-9)  7  v.    U  2773./.   ; 

—  Interior  Department.     \  Report  of  the  secretary,  1889-  i 

92.  10  V.  8°.  U  2773.r.  ,' 
Same,  1886  (v.    3),  1887.     (v.  4,  pt-   2),  1888  (v.  4) 

and  1889  (v.  4,  pts.  i,  2).  4°.  U  2891./.  ; 
f  Receipt,   distribution,   and  sale  of  public  docu-  1 

ments,  1889-90—1891-2.  B  6564.  ; 

—  Message.       f  Message   of   the  president,  40th  congr.,  i 

3d  se.ss,  to  51st  congr.,  2d  sess.  U  2773./.  , 

— Senate,    f  Documents.     Special  session,  March  4,  1853.  ' 

U  2773.  «.  . 

Note. — Embracing  in  one  volume  :  Senate   miscel-  • 

laneous.    Senate    reports,  and  Senate  executive  docu-  ; 

ments.  ,  i 

f  Executive  documents,  32d  congr.,   1st   sess.,   to; 

51st  congr.,  2d  se.ss.     24  V.     8°.  U  2773. «.  j 

f  Same,  36th  congr.,  2d  sess.,  v.  9,  and  51st  congr.,  \ 

ist  sess.,  V.  15.     4°.  U  2891  a.  \ 

f  Journal,    ist  sess.   39th  congr.,  and    50th  congr.,  ; 

1st  and  2d  sess.     3  v.     8°.  U  ill^.o.  \ 

f  Same.      51st  congr.,  1st  sess.  U  2891.^.  j. 

{Miscellaneous  documents,   35th    congr.,  ist  and  j 

2d  sess.,  and  51st  congr.,  ist  sess.     4  v.     8°.  \ 


U  2773.V. 
4°.  U289i.^ 
37th  congr.,  to  ' 

U  2773- 


f  Same.    51st  congr.,  2d  sess.    v.  7 

f  Reports  of  committees,  2d  sess. 

51st  congr.,  2d  sess.     9  v. 
— State  Department.     \  American  state  papers  :  Claims. 

U  2891.0. 

f  Same:  Finance,     v.  3.  U  2891,*. 

t  Same:  Indian  affairs,     v.  2.  U  2891.* 

f  Same:  Miscellaneous,     v.  i,  2.  U  2891.^ 

B.    Commerce  and  Business. 

American  Bankers'  Association.  f  Address  by  E.  J. 
James  [on  the]  Wharton  school  of  finance  and 
economy.  B  6562. 

—  f  Education  of  business  men.  B  6562. 

American  Metrological  Society.     \  The  metric  system. 

B  1506. 

BowLEY.     England's  foreign  trade.  U  8055. 

Burnley.     Romance  of  modern  industry.  U  8060. , 

f  Business  :  a  practical  journal  of  the  office,  v.  12,  13.; 
(Jan.  1892-Dec.  1893.) 


c  6814-  i 


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Carnegie.     How  to  win  fortune. 
Gushing.     Story  of  our  post  office. 
Fowler.     Building  business. 
Grey.     Lloyd's  yesterday  and  to-day. 
Industrial  rivers  of  the  United  Kingdom. 


f  Insurance  economist. 
Japan. 


i6. 


H  9076. 
U  8565. 
H  9594- 
U  8606. 
U  8223. 


(Oct.  1892-Sept.  1893.) 

C  6846. 

Bureau  of  Commerce  and  Industry,     f  General 

view  of  commerce  and  industry  in  Japan.    U  8227. 

New  York  Produce  Exchange,     f  Report  from  July  i, 

1892,  to  July  I,  1893.  U  8697.3. 

New  York  State.     Chamber  of  Commerce,     f  Banquet 

to  squadron  which  escorted  the  Spanish  caravels  to 

N.  Y.  U  8697.^. 

—  t  35th  annual  report.  1892-3.  U  8697. 
Norman.     Ready  reckoner  of  the  world's  foreign   and 

colonial  exchanges.  D  1333. 

Payne.     Business  educator.  H  9344.0. 

—  Business  pointers.  H  9344.^. 
Providence  and  Stonington  Steamboat  Co.    f  [  Descrip- 
tion of  steamers.]  B  2520. 

Stoddard.     Men  of  business.  T  5423. »?. 

I  United  States.     Bureau  of  Statistics.       f  Report    on 
I  commerce  and  navigation  for  1889-1891.     4  v. 

U  8773. 

—  Post-office  Department.     \  Report  of  the  Postmaster- 

General,  1st  sess.,  52d  congr.  U  8773  d. 

—  State  Department,    f  Commercial  relations  of  the  U.  S. 

with  foreign  countries  during  1879,  1888-92. 

U  8773.3. 

+  Same.     1859.  U  8891. 

f  Principal  exports  to  the  U.  S.  declared  at  the  sev- 
eral consulates.  U  8773. r. 

\  Reports  from  the  consuls  of  the  U.  S.,  Nos.  8-10, 

13-18,  20,  22,  23,  25,  26i,  28,  37,  41,  4ii,  42,  43, 
47.  52,  53.  68A,  71-73,  106,  146-158.       U  8773.^. 

Waterhouse.     f  American  commerce  in  1900.    B  6561. 

C.    Education  and  Mnemonics. 

f  American  college  directory  and  universal  catalogue. 
V.  6,  Nos.  1-3,  July,  1883-84.  B  8544. 

Amherst  College,  f  Catalogue,  1 890-1 — 1S92-3.   B  8549. 

Appleton  (Wis.).  District  Schools.  f_ Annual  catalogue. 
I 89 1-2.  B  8004. 

Atlanta  University,  f  Catalogue  of  officers  and  stu- 
dents.    1890-1.  B  8540. 

Bacon.     Improvement  of  the  memory.     3d  ed.    X  7022. 

IBenedict.     t  Charter  history  of  the  University  of  Ver- 

I  mont.      1891.  B  8546. 

JBlackmar.  f  History  of 'federal  and  state  aid  to  higher 
education  in  the  U.  S.  {With  "Circulars  of  in- 
formation," rSgo).  X  7773. a. 

IBowdoin  College  (Brunswick,  Me,).     \  Catalogue,  1891-2 

•      .      —1892-3.  B  8549. 

—  T  Obituary  record  for  year  ending  June  i,  1892.  B  9553. 
I —  T  Report  of  the  president  for  1892-3.  B  8549. 
IBrooklyn  Institute,  f  2d  year  book.  18S9-90.  X  7060. 
' —  +  Prospectus  for  1 890-1.  B  8004. 
jCalifornia,  University  of.  |  Annual  report  of  the  sec- 
retary for  the  year  ending  June  30.  1S92. 

I     ^  IVith  X  7543- 

1 —  T  Biennial  report  of  the  president.  1890.  X  7543. 
I— t  Register.     1892-3.  X  7072. 

I— f  Riverside  addresses.     189T.  B  29. 

IChicago,  University  of.  +  Official  bulletin,  No.  i.  4th 
1     ^     ed.  B8544. 

—  T  Same.  No.  2.  The  colleges  of  the  university.  B  8544. 
I— \  Same.  No.  3.  Academies  of  the  university.  B  8544. 
pf  Official  bulletin.  Nos.  1,  2.  4,  6.  B  8548. 
j        I.   [Historical    statement,   course  of  study,  etc.]     2. 

Colleges  of  the  university.     4.  Graduate  schools  of  the 

I    university.     6.    University  extension  division. 

Uompavre.     Abelard  and  the  origin  and  early  history  of 

universities.  X  7098.3. 

-OOPER  Union  (N.  Y.  City),    f  32d  and  33d  annual  reports. 

1891-92.  B  8547. 


Cornell  University,  f  Register,  Dec.  1892.  X  7101. 
Correspondence  University.    \  Announcement  for  1884. 

B  8004. 
DuFFERiN.     Address  at  St.  .\ndrews  University.       1891. 

X7128. 
f  Educational  review,     v.  5,  6  (Jan. -Dec.  1893). 

C  6580.3. 

Florida.     State   Teachers^    Association,     f  Florida  :    its 

educational  status.  B  8535. 

—  Su/>t.  of  Public  Instruction.     \  Report  for  year  end- 

ing Sept.  30,  iSgo.  B  8535. 

Froebel  Academy  (Brooklyn),     f  8th  annual  catalogue. 

1891.  B  8004. 
Gladstone.     Romanes  lecture.     1892:  academic  sketch. 

X  7602. 

Goodrich,     f  The  founder  of  the  university  of  Vermont: 

centennial  oration  on  the  life  of  General  Ira  Allen. 

1892.  B  8546. 
Harris.      f  Kindergarten  methods    contrasted  with  the 

methods  of  the  American  primary  school.  B  8004. 
Harvard  College,     f  Annual  reports  of  president  and 

treasurer.     1891-92.  X  7613. 

Illinois.      Department  of  Public   Instruction,      f  i8ih 

annual  report.      1888-9O.  X  7633. 

Indianapolis.     Board  of  School  Commissioners,     f  3ist 

annual  report  of  the  public  schools  for  year  ending 

June  30,  1S92.  B  8548. 

Iowa.     Board  of  Education.      \  Biennial  report  of  the 

West  City  schools.     1888-90.  B  8540. 

—  Department  of  Public  Instruction,     f  Biennial  report 

of  the  superintendent.      1889.  X  7634. 

Jackson,  f  Education  in  Alaska.  1889-90.  B  6565. 
James,     f  Handbook  of  university  extension.     2d  ed. 

X  7635. 

Jamestown.  Board  of  Education,  f  Annual  report  for 
year  ending  July  25,  1S9I.  B  8536. 

Japan.  Department  of  Education.  ]  Outlines  of  modern 
education  in  Japan.     1S93.  X  7636. 

Johns  Hopkins  University.  f  Hibliographia  Hopkins- 
iensis.     1876-91.      Pt.  i— Philology.  B  8545. 

—  f  Register.  1892-3.  X  7640. 
Johnson.  Country  school  in  New  F'ngland.  X  7640. 
Kentucky  State  College,     f  Annual  register.      1S91. 

B  8542. 
Kinney.     Tasks  by  twilight.  X  7245. 

Knoxville.  Board  of  Education,  f  19th  annual  report 
of  city  schools.      18S9-90.  B  8535. 

McCabe.     American  girl  at  college.  X  7276. 

Mansfield.  School-Hfe  at  Winchester  College,  1835-40. 
3d  ed.  X  7286. 

Massachusetts.    Board  of  Education,    f  Report.    1890. 

B  8539- 

Michigan.     Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,    f  Amendments 

to  the  general  school  laws  at  session  of  legislature. 

I 891.  B  8540. 

Michigan.  University  of.     f  Calendar  for  1890-91. 

X  7682. 

—  t  President's  report  for  years  ending  Sept.  30.  1891-92. 

B  8548. 
Minneapolis.      Board    of  Education.      f  13th    annual 

report  for  year  ending  June  30,  1S90.  X  76S4. 

Montana.      Department  of  Pi:hl:c   Instruction.      f  ist 

annual  report  for  year  ending  Augt.  31,  1890. 

X  7688. 
Montclair  Public  Schools,     f  Report,  Sept.  8,  1890,  to 

Feb.  1,  1891.  B  8536. 

National  Educational  Association.    \  Proceedings  of  the 

Department  of  Superintendence,  Mch.  6-8,  1889. 

B  8537- 
New  York  City.      Board  of  Education.      \  Directory. 

January,  1893.  X  7329  a- 

t  51st  annual  report  for  1S92.  X  ibt^T.b. 

t  fournal.      1892.  X  7697.3. 

-f  Manual.     1893.  X  7329. 

\  Report   of   special  committee  on  changes  in  the 

school  svstem.  1889.  B  8537. 
t  [Transactions,  Sept.  19,  1888,  Feb.  6,  1889,  Dec.  2, 

1891.]  B  8537. 


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X77I5- 

B  8542. 

Bgo-i — 1S91-2.     B  8541. 

Founder's  day   number. 

Witk  X  7715. 

Wiih  X  7715, 


New  York  City,  College  of.     \  43d,  44th  annual  register. 

1891-2.  1892-3.  B  8547. 

New  York  State.      Department  of  Public  Instruction. 

f  37th  annual  report  of  the  superintendent  for  1891. 

X  'jbc^'j.d. 

—  State   Department,     f  Act    to   revise  laws  relating  to 

University  of  N.  Y.     1S92.  B  6560. 

—  University  of  .  f  Extension  bulletin,  Nos.  1-4.   1891-2. 

X  7697./. 

f  Regents' bulletin,  Nos.  1-7.      1890-1.     X  7697.^. 

f  Report,  105th,  of  the  regents.  X  7697. f. 

North    Dako  ia.      Department   of  Public    Instruction. 
f  Circular.      1891.  B  8540. 

•{■  Course  of  study  for  common  district  schools  and 

state  normal  schools.      1S91.  B  8543. 

Norwich.     Board  of  Pducation.     f  Report  of  supt.  of 
public  schools  for  1S91.  B  8537. 

Oberi.in  College,     f  Catalogue  for  1892-3.  X  7336. 

Omaha.    Board  of  Education,    f  Annual  report.     1891. 

B  8535. 

Packer  Collegiate  Institute,     f  Circular,  and  catalogue, 
June  1882.  B  8544. 

Pennsylvania,     University    of.       f  Catalogue   and   an- 
nouncements, 1892-3.  X  7346- 

—  f  Report  of  the  provost  for  the  three  years  ending  Oct. 

I,  1892.  X  7708. a. 

Philadelphia.     Board  of  Education,     f  Annual  report 

of  supt.  of  public  schools  for  1S88.  B  8536. 

Pope,     f  Errors  of  school  books.  B  8545. 

f  Pot-pourri.  [Yale  College.]  v.  19.  1883-4.  B  8542. 
Pratt    Institute    (Brooklyn^.        f  Catalogue,    i8qo-i  — 

1892-3. 

—  f  Same.      1 891-2. 

—  f  Circular  of  information,     i 

—  f  Record.     Vol.   i,  No.   i. 

Oct.  18S9. 

—  f  Satne.     No.  2,  Oct.  1890. 
Purdue  University  (Lafayette,  Ind.).    f  Annual  register, 

1890-2.  B  8542. 

Rein.     Outlines  of  pedagogics.  X  7368. 

Rice.     Public-school  system  of  the  U.  S.  X  7371. 

Rochester,   University   of.       f  43d    annual    catalogue, 

1892-3.  X  7375. 

—  \  University  annual.    Published  by  the  Delta  Upsilon. 

V.  5.     1875.  B  8544. 

Rousseau.  Emile  ;  or,  a  treatise  on  education.  X  7380. 
St.   Francis  Xavier  Church.     Literary    Society.      \  Bi- 

decennial  souvenir  (1871-91).  B  525. 

St.  Paul.     Bureau  of  Education,     f  Manual  of  Board  of 

School  Inspectors  and  public  schools.     1891. 

X  7731- 
SCHURMANN.     f  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  inaugura- 
tion   of,    to    presidency   of    Cornell    University, 

Nov.  II,  1892.  X  7737. 

Seattle.     Board  of  Education.     \  Course  of  study    in 

the  grammar  and  primary  schools  and  high  schools. 

1891.  B  8540. 

Shireff.       Essays    and     lectures    on    the    kindergarten 

(Froebei's  system).  X  7404. 

Slater  (John  F.)  Fund  for  the  Education  of  Freedmen 

(Bah.),      f  Proceedings.     1S90.  B  8540. 

Springfield    (Mass.).       f  Annual   report    of     supt.    of 

schools,  1890.  B  8537. 

—  School  Committee.  \  Report  for  1891.  B  8537. 
Stanford  (Lehigh)  Junior  University,     f  Circulars  i,  2, 

5,6.     1891.  B  26. 

—  f  Second  annual  register.  1892-3.  B  26. 
Stedman.  Oxford  :  its  life  and  schools.  X  7422. 
Stillwater  (Minn.).    Board  of  Education,  f  Course  of 

instruction  of  city  schools  for  1S89-90.        B  8537. 
Toledo.       Board  of  Education.       \  Annual    report    of 
public  schools  for  year  ending  Augt.  31,  1891. 

X  7766. 
Tulane  University  of  Louisiana,    f  Catalogue.    1890-91. 

B  8544- 

United  States.     Bureau  of  Education.     \  Circulars  of 

information.      1890.  X  lll^fa. 

—  t  Satne.      No.  2.      1889.  B  8537. 


Wellesley  College,     f  9th  annual  calendar.     1883-4. 

B  ScxH. 
West  Chester  (Pa.),     f  Report  of  the  public  schools. 

1890-1.  B  8536. 

WiGGIN,  edr.      The  kindergarten.  X  7483.it. 

Yale  University.       f  Bibliographies    of    the    present 

officers.     1S93.  B  8550. 

—  f  Catalogue,    193d  year.      1892-3.  X  7497. 

—  f  Obituary  record  of  graduates  deceased  during  1891 

and  1892.  B  8550. 

—  f  Report  of  president  for  1890-2.  B  8550. 

—  j  Statistics  of  the  class  of  '83.  B  8544. 


MANUAL   OR    INDUSTRIAL  TRAINING 
SCHOOLS. 


Boston  School  Committee.  \  Report  of  committee  on 
manual  training.      1891.  B  8538, 

Chicago  Manual  Training  School,  f  8th  annual  cata- 
logue.     1890-91.  B  8539. 

Cincinnati  Technical  School,  f  4th  annual  catalogue. 
1890-91.  B  8539. 

Cleveland  Manual  Training  School,  f  Annual  cata- 
logue and  circular  of  information,  June  1891. 

B  80C4. 

Columbia,  District  of.  Public  Schools,  f  Manual  training, 
mechanical  laboratory  work.  Teachers'  manual. 
1890.  B  8539. 

Drexel  Institute  of  Art,  Science,  and  Industry  (Phila.). 
f  Preliminary  circular  of  information.     1891. 

B  8547. 

Florida  State  Normal  and  Industrial  College  of  Colored 
Students  (Tallahassee),  f  4th  annual  catalogue. 
1890-91.  B  8538. 

General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the 
City  of  N.  Y.     f  105th  annual  report  for  1890. 

B  8538. 

Georgia  Normal  and  Industrial  College  (Milledgeville). 
t  Prospectus.      1891.  B  8541. 

Note. — For  the  education  of  girls. 

—  \  Supplement  to  prospectus.      1891.  B  8541. 
Georgia   School  of   Technology,     f  Annual  catalogue. 

1890-91.  B  8539. 

Harris,     f  Two  papers  on  manual  training.         B  8539, 

Louisiana  State  University  and  Agricultural  and  Mechan- 
ical College,      f  Catalogue  for  1890-91.       B  8542. 

MiiLER  Manual  Labor  School  of  Albemarle,  f  Annual 
report  for  1890-91.  B  8539. 

Mississippi  Industrial  Institute  and  College  for  the  Edu- 
cation of  White  Girls.    \  5th  annual  report.    1890. 

B  8539- 

New  York  City.  Board  of  Education,  f  Manual  train- 
ing in  the  common  schools.  Report  of  commit- 
tee on  course  of  study  and  school  books.     1887. 

B  8539- 

New  York  Trade  Schools,  [f  Descriptive  circular]. 
Oct.  23,  18S9.  B  525. 

Oskaloosa  (Iowa).  Board  of  Education,  f  Annual  re- 
port and  manual  of  the  public  schools  for  1890-91. 

B  8535- 

—  \  Same,  year  ending  Augt.  i,  1890.  B  8535. 
Pennsylvania.      Commission   on  Industrial  Education. 

t  Report.     1889.  X  T10&. 

—  Aluseum    and    School    of    Industrial  Art    {Phila.). 

\  Circular  of  the  committee  on  instruction.     1891- 

92.  68538- 

Philadelphia  Manual  Training  Schools.     \  bih  annual 

catalogue.     1891.  B  8539- 

Pratt  Institute,  f  Department  of  Mechanic  Arts.    Trade 

school.     [Prospectus.]  B  8541. 

—  f  Same.     Science  and  technology.  B  8541- 
Schofield  (S.  C.)  Normal  and  Industrial  School.     +230 

annual  report  for  year  ending  June  30,  1890. 

B  853°' 

Tennessee,   University  of,    and  State  Agricultural   anf 

Mechanical  College,      f  Register  for  year  ending 

June  1891.  B  8544 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES  :  Military  and  Naval  Science. 


I    Toledo.     Board  of  Education.     \  Annual  report  of  the 

!  public  schools  incl.  manual  training  dept.  for  year 

ending  Augt.  31,  1888.  B  8538. 

I    Woodford.     \  Progress  of  industrial  education.     B  525. 

i  Woodward  and  Morrison.  Educational  value  of 
manual  training.      iSgo.  B  8004. 

Worcester  Toiytechnic  Institute.  \  21st  annual  cata- 
logue.     1891.  B  8541. 

NORMAL   TRAINING    SCHOOL.S. 

;    Connecticut  Normal-Training    School    (New    Britain). 

Catalogue.      i8go-i.  B  8543. 

'    Connecticut    Normal-Training     .School    (Willimanlic). 

f  Catalogue.      1890-1.  B  8543. 

I  Cook  County  Normal  School  (Chicago),  f  Reports  for 
I  1890.  '  B  8543. 

I  Florida  State  Normal  and  Industrial  College  for  Colored 
'  Students    (Tallahassee).      f  4!h  annual   catalogue. 

1  1890-1.  B  S538. 

Georgia  Normal  and  Industrial  College  (Milledgeviile). 

Prospectus.      1891.  B  8541. 

Note. — For  the  education  of  girls. 

—  \  Supplement  to  prospectus.      i8gi.  B  8541. 
Michigan  State  Normal  School.      \  Register  for  iSgo-r. 

B  8543- 

Minnesota.     State  Normal  School  Board,    f  6th  biennial 

report  for  years  ending  July  31,  iSSg-go.     B  8543. 

New    York,    University    of.       N.    Y.    College    for    the 

training  of   Teachers,     f  Circular  of  information. 

1890-1.  B  8543. 

1    North  Dakota.     Dept.  of  Public  Instruction,     f  Course 

of   study  for  common    district  schools  and    state 

normal  schools.     1891.  B  8543. 

—  \  Manual  for  teachers'  uistitute.      i8gi.  B  8543. 
Prairie  View  State  Normal  School  (Hempstead,  Texas). 

f  Annual  catalogue  for  1 890-1.  B  8543. 

SCHOFIELD  Normal  and  Industrial  School  (Aiken,  S.  C). 

f  23d  annual  report  for  year  ending  June  30,  iSgi. 

B  8538. 
Winona  State  Normal  School.       f  Annual  catalogue  of 

officers  and  students  for  l8go-i.  1>  S543. 

Winthrop  Training-School  for  Teachers  (Columbia.  S. 

C).     f  4th  annual  report.     iSSg-go.  B  S543. 

D.     Government  and  Politics. 

Argyll.    Irish  nationalism  :  an  appeal  to  history.    U  13. 
Austin.     Story  of  government  :  from  savagery  to  ci%Mliza- 

tion.  U  512. 

Berry,     f  Proportional  representation  :  the  Gove  system. 

B  6550. 
Brett.      Footprints  of  statesmen   during  the    i8th  cen- 
tury in  England.  U  57. 
Brooklyn    Ethical    Association.      Factors  in  American 

civilization.  U  1060. 

Brooks.     Men  of  achievement  :  statesmen.  T  5059. 

Bryce.   American  commonwealth,   v.  i.   3ded.  U  1062.(7. 
Carnegie,     Triumphant  democracy.  U  1076. 

t  Civil  service  record,     v.  11.    (July  i8gi-June  iSg2.) 

C  6818. 
.Clayden.      England  under  the  coalition.  U  02. 

Davis.      Mr.  Fish  and  the  Alal  ama  claims  :  a  chapter  in 

diplomatic  history.  U  III5.W. 

Dicey.     Leap  in  the  dark  ;  or,  our  new  constitution. 

U  120. 
Freeman.  Growth  of  the  English  constitution.  U  157. 
FuLLERTON.     Patriotism  and  science.  U  159. 

Gladstone.    Special  aspects  of  the  Irish  question.  U  169. 
Great   war   of    189- :   a    forecast.     By    rear-admiral  P. 

Colomb  and  others.  U  605. 

Hart.   Practical  ess.ays on  American  government.  U  1188. 
Janes.      Problem  of  city  government.  U  228. 

Kimball.     Moral  questions  in  politics.  U  242. 

McKee.     Presidential  inaugurations  from  Washington  to 

Cleveland.  .  U  1668. 

Macpherson.    Baronetage  and  the  senate  ;  or,  the  House 

of  Lords,  in  the  past,  present,  and  future.    U  670. 


i>Taurice.      The  workman  and  the  franchise.  U  676. 

Patria  Club(N.  Y.  City),     f  [Constitution,  by-laws,  and 

list  of  members.]     1892.  B  25. 

f  Political  science  quarterly,     v.  7.   (Mch. -Dec.  1892.) 

C6713. 
f  Re-election.     1S90.     Articles  published  in   "  El  na- 
cional  "  [Mexico].  B  26. 

Rousseau.     Social  contract  ;  or,  the  principles  of  politi- 
cal rights.  U  378. 
Smith.   Essays  on  questions  of  the  day.                     U  412. 
Contents :  Social  and  industrial  revolution. — Question 
of  disestablishment.  —  Political  crisis  in  England. — The 
empire. — Woman   suffrage. — The    Jewish  question. — 
The    Irish    question. — The    Oneida    community    and 
American  socialism. 
Strong.     Our   country  :      its   possible    future    and     its 
present  crisis.                                                        U  1425. 
Thompson.     Politics  in  a  democracy.                  U  1438.^. 
TucKERMAN.     William  Jay  and  the  constitutional  move- 
ment for  the  abolition  of  slavery.                T  2288./. 

E.     Law  and  Crime. 

Amos.      History  and  principles  of  the  civil  law  of  Rome. 

V  2505. 
Bishop.  Code  practice  in  personal  actions.  V  5526. 
Boies.  Prisoners  and  paupers.  V  7048. 
Carter,  f  Ideal  and  the  actual  in  law.  B  6501. 
Goodnow.  Comparative  administrative  law.  2  v.  V  603. 
Gun.     t  Iqde.K  to    advertisements    for  next  of   kin,  etc. 

Pts.  I,  2,  5-8,  15.  T  6608. 

Halleck.     International  law.     3d  ed.  by  Baker.     2  v, 

V  1610. 
International   American    Conference.      f  Reports   of 

committees  and  discussions  thereon.  4  v.    V  1845. 

Jeaffreson.     Stories  about  lawyers.  V  229.J. 

KOONS.      Everybody's  law  book.  V  252. 

New  York  Citv.  Bureau  of  Inspection  of  Buildings. 
\  Building  laws.  V  8867. 

New  York  State.  State  Department,  f  Laws  of  the 
state  of  N.  Y.,  passed  at  the  ii6th  session  of  the 
legislature.      1S93.     2  v.  V  46g7. 

Paris  law  courts  :  sketches  of  men  and  manners.  V  9705. 

Pocket  lawyer  and  family  conveyancer.      1S44.       V  355. 

Robinson.     Elementary  law.  V  375. <-. 

f  "  Scientific  American  "  hand-book  :  a  treatise  relating 
to  patents,  etc.  B  28. 

Smith,  f  Rules  and  practice  of  House  of  Representa- 
tives.    7th  ed.        .  V  747.r. 

Tallach.     f  l?enological  and  preventive  principles. 

V  7759. 

United  States.  House  cf  Reprfsentativcs.  f  Uni- 
form system  of  bankruptcy.      i8g2.  B  6565. 

—  Message.     \  Message  of  the   president  respecting  the 

relations  with  Chile.  V  1773/. 

—  Senate.     \  Interview  with  mr.    M.    E.   Schweppe  [on 

the  Torrey  bankruptcy  law].  1892.  B  6565. 
f  Memorial    in    relation  to  the  Torrey  [Bankrupt] 

bill.  1892.  B6565. 
+  Petition  of  the  Denver  Chamber  of  Commerce  and 

Board  of  Trade  in  favor  of  the  Torrey  bankruptcy 

bill.      1891.  B  6565. 

—  State  Department.     \  Statutes  passed  at  1st  sess.,  52d 

congress,  1891-92.  V  3891. 

Watt.     Outline  of  legal  philosophy.  V  781. 

F.    Military  and  Naval  Science. 

f  Army  and  navy  journal,  U.  S.  v.  30.     (.\ugt.  27,  1892- 

Augt.  19,  1S93.)  C  6904. 

Burnham.     Three   roads  to  a  commission  in  the  U.  S. 

army.  G  6066. 

CoLOMB.      Essay  on  naval  defence.  G  7097. 

Morris.     Great  commanders  of  modern  times.     T  56gr. 

Contents  :    Turenne. — Marlborough  — Frederick    the 

great. — Napoleon. — Wellington. — Moltke. — Campaign 

of  1815. 

Naval  annual.     1893.     Ed.  by  T.  A.  Brassey.     G  7697. 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES:  Social  Science. 


Ropes.  Campaign  of  Waterloo  :  a  military  history.  S   1727. 

—  Same  :  atlas.  S   ig?^- 
\  Uniied    service  :  a    monthly    review    of    military   and 

naval  affairs.     New   series,     v.  9,  10.    (Jan. -Dec. 
1893.)  C  6773.^. 

United  States.  Navy  Department,  f  Report  of  the 
secretary,  2d  sess.  51st  congr.  and  ist  sess.  52d 
congr.  G  m'il'- 

—  Office  of  Naval  Intelligence,     f  Notes  on   the  year'.s 

naval  progress.     1892.  G  7773. /^ 

—  Ordnance  Department,      f  Annual  report   of  the  chief 

for  18S0,  1891.  G  6773. f. 

—  War  Department,      f  Report    of    the    secretary,    51st 


Portland  (Oregon)  Farm  Trust  and  Loan  Co.     f  Pros- 
pectus. B  27, 
Prick.      Short  history  of  political  economy  in  England. 

u  4353. 

Robertson.     Eight  houri  question.  U  4374  <•. 

RusKiN.     f  Fors  clavigera  :  letters  to  the  workmen  and 


■  3,  4 

(v.    1 


and  ^2d  coni; 


(v.    4\ 


congr.,  2d  sess.,  ^ 

V.  I,  2  (b  pts.),  3. 
f  Same,  for   1874. 

and  1891  (v.  5). 
United  States  Military  Academy  (West  Point), 

register,  iSgi,  1892. 
Washington  University,     f  Military  science  and  tactics  : 

rules  and  regulations,  1891-92.  B  8004. 


,  1st  sess., 

G  6773. 

1886  (v.  I) 

G  6773. 

t  Official 

B  24. 


G.     Political  Economy. 

American  Bankers'  As.sociation.  f  Proceedings  of  i8th 
annual  convention.      1S92.  B  6562. 

American  millionaires  :  list  of  persons  in  the  U.  S.  re- 
puted to  be  worth  a  million  or  more.  U   7505. 

Argyll  (Duke  of j.     Unseen  foundations  of  society. 

U  4509. 

—  fl«^  George  (H.).  \  Property  in  land.  B  29. 
Attfield.  English  and  foreign  banks.  U  7511. 
Berkeley.     Wealth  an*d  welfare;  or,  our  national  trade 

policy  and  its  cost.  U  4037. 

Bonar.     Philosophy  and   political   economy  in  some  of 

their  historical  relations.  U  4530- 

BirsHiLT..  Profit-sharing  and  the  labour  question.  U  4068. 
Chaytor.     Secrets  of  national  finance.  U  7550. 

Circulating  capital  :  inquiry  into  the  fundamental  laws 

of  money.      By  an  East  India  merchant.      U  7090. 
Cobden  Club,     t  Tariffs  of  the  U.  S.  in  relation  to  free 

trade.      By  Sir  L.  Flayfair.  B  29. 

Cox.      Land  nationalization.  U  4103./. 

DoDD  ami  Powderly.    Trusts  :  arguments  pro  and  con. 

U  4123. 

George,     f  Protection  or  free  trade  ?  B  6565. 

Note. — Reprinted  from  the  "  Congressional  record," 

Apl.  15,  1S92. 

Gladden.     Tools  and   the  man  :  property  and  industry 

under  the  Christian  law.  U  4169.  A 

Grindon.      Manchester  banks  and  bankers,    ^d  ed. 

U  4176. 
IIedd.     Philip  Meyer's  scheme  :  a  story  of  trades  union- 
ism.     [^Fiction. \ 
Hill,     f  Speeches  and  papers  on  silver,  postal  telegraph, 

and  other  economic  questions.  U  7622. 

Hobhouse.     The  labour  movement.  U  4208. 

HoLYOAKE.     Co-operative  movement  to-day.      U  4210  c. 

—  History  of  the  Rochdale  pioneers,  1844-92.  U  4210.//. 
Horr.  Issues  of  an  off  year.  U  7626. 
James,     f  Plan  of    the   Wharton  school  of  finance    and 

economy.  B  6562. 

JUGLAR.     Brief  history  of  American  panics.  U  7235. 

KiNLEY.  History,  organization,  and  influence  of  the  in- 
dependent treasury  of  the  U.  S.  U  7244. 

Knox,     f  Address  of  [on  the  silver  question].        B  6562. 

MiLLiKEN.     f  Law  and  legal-tender  money.  B  6562. 

National  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Association  (N. 
Y.).      t  5th  annual  report,  1892.  B  24. 

New  tariff  bill  ["  McKinley  bill  "].  U  7697 

New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce,  f  Free  silver  coin- 
age :  address  of  J.  Jay.  B  6562. 

Philadelphia  City  Trusts,    f  21st  annual  report  for  1890. 

B  8536. 

Playfair.     f  Tariffs  of  the  U.  S.  in  relation  to  free  trade. 

B  29. 

Poor  Richard,     f  C.  B.  A.;  or,  real  money.         B  6562. 


U  4723. 
U  472S. 
U  7397- 
speech. 
B  6562. 
C  6749. 


labourers  of  Great  Britain. 

—  f  Same.     New  series  :  letters  1-3,  6. 
ScoTi'.     Repudiation  of  state  debts. 
Sherman,     f  Against    free    coinage   of    silver ; 

1892. 
f  Social  economist,     v.  4,  5.    (Jan. -Dec.  1893.) 
Stewart  and  Horr.     Free  coinage  of  silver  :  debate. 

U7753. 
Taussig.     Silver  question  in  the  U.  S.  U  7433  r. 

Taylor.     Modern  factory  system.  U  4760, 

Tidman.      Gold  and  silver  money.     3d  ed.  U  7441.^. 

—  Money  and  labour  :  address  on  the  currency  question. 

U  744  r.w. 
Trenholm.     People's  money.  U  7446. 

United  States.  Comptroller  of  the  Currcficy.  \  An- 
nual reports,  1873,  1889  (v.  i).  U  7773-^- 

—  Department  of  Labor,     f  7th    annual    report    of    the 

commissioner.  Cost  of  production :  the  textiles 
and  glass,     v.  i.  U  4773-'i- 

f  2d  special  report  :   Labor  laws  of  the  various  states 

and  territories.  U  4773-f' 

•  f  3d  special  report  :  Analysis  and  index  of  all  re- 
ports issued  by  Bureaus  of  Labor  Statistics  in  the 
U.  S.  prior  to  Nov.  i,  1892.  U  AlTi-d- 

5th  special  report  :  Gothenburg  system   of  liquor 

traffic.  U  4773<^- 

t  Satne.  U  4773<^- 

1 6th    special    report.      Phosphate   industry  of  the 

U.  S.  U  4773-^. 

—  Senate,     f  Banking  statistics,  1830  to   1863.      B  6562. 

—  Treasury  Department,     f  Annual  report  of  the  secre- 

tary for  1891.  U  7773. 

\  Report  on  the  collection  of  duties,  1886.  U  7773-''- 

Wilkinson.     Mutual  thrift.  U  4483. 

Wright.     Labor  laws  of  the  various  states,  territories, 

and  the  District  of  Columbia.  U  4796. 

H.    Social  Science. 

Balmforth.  The  new  reformation  and  its  relation  to 
moral  and  social  problems.  U  9024. 

Booth.  T..ife  and  labour  of  the  people  in  London,  v. 
3,  4-  U  953I-/- 

3.  Blocks  of  buildings,  schools,  and  immigration. 

4.  Trades  of  east  London. 

Commons,     f  Popular  bibliogiaphy  of  sociology.    B  0553. 
Curtis,     f  To  define  the  crime  of  murder  and  abolish 
the  punishment  of  death  :  speech.  B  6565. 

Denison.     Work  among  the  London  poor.  U9118. 

Oilman.     Socialism  and  the  American  spirit.        U  9167. 
GooDALE.     Literature  of  philanthropy.  U  9172. 

Grimshaw.     Fifty  years  hence  ;  or,  what  mavbe  in  1943. 

'       U  9176. 
Hake.     Suffering  London. 
Hawthorne,  edr.     Confessions  of  a  convict. 
Henderson.     Dependent,     defective,     and 

classes. 
King.     Our  children  of  the  slums. 
Leroy-Beaulieu.     Papacy,  socialism,  and  democracy. 

U  9264. 
Lilly.     On  shibboleths.  U  9661. 

Contents  :  Progress. — Liberty. — The  people. — Pub- 
lic   opinion. — Education. — Woman's    rights. — Supply 
and  demand. 
1  Maxwell.     Stepping-stones  to  socialism.  U  9296. 

1  New  York  City.     Board  of  Police  Justices.     \  Annual 
I  report  for  1892.  U  o,bon.c. 

I  Northrui'.     Village  improvement  :  why  American  vil- 
I  jages  differ  in  prosperity.  U  9333- 

j  Riis.     Children  of  the  poor.  U  9373-<^- 

Russell.  Sub-coelum  :  a  sky-built  human  world.    U  938i- 
I  Stanley.    Slavery  and  the  slave  trade  in  Africa.   U  9421.  J. 


U  9609. 

U  9189. 
delinquent 
U  9I95-''- 

U  9244. 


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Strong.    The  new  era  ;  or,  the  coming  kingdom.    U  9426 
Ward.     Psychic  factors  of  civilization.  U  9779. 

I.     Societies  and   Institutions. 

Actors'  Fund  of  America,  f  loth  annual  report,  June  4, 
1890-June  2,  1891.  B  6563. 

Albany  Penitentiary,  f  44th  annual  report  of  commis- 
sioners.    1892.  B  6560. 

American  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals,   f  25th,  27th  annual  reports.      1890,  1892. 

B  6559- 

Brooklyn  Bureau  of  Charities,  f  9th  annual  report. 
1890.  B  24. 

Century  Association  (N.  Y.  City),  f  Reports,  consti- 
tution, by-laws,  and  list  of  members.  X  SoSi. 

Church  Mission  to  Deaf-Mutes  (N.  Y.  City),  f  i8th- 
20th  annual  reports  for  years  ending  Sept.  30, 
1890-92.  B  6559. 

Her  majesty's  prisons.     By  one  who  has  tried  them. 

U  9197. 

Howard  Association  (London),     f  Report.     Oct.,  1892. 

B  6560, 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  f  Report  of 
Board  of  Managers  for  1891.  X  8696.1?. 

New  York  City.  Association  of  Working  Girls'  Societies. 
f  By-laws  of  the  mutual  benefit  fund  of  the.    1891. 

B  23. 

—  Charity  Organization  Society.     \  9th  annual  report  for 

1890.  B  6559. 

—  Club  Pub.  Co.     f  Annual  club  catalogue  and  directory. 

1893.  X  8329. 

—  Sheltering  Arms.     \  27th,  28th  annual  reports.     1891- 

92.  B  29. 

—  Society  for   the    Prevention    of  Cruelty   to    Children. 

\  i6th-rSth  annual  reports.      1890-93.         B  6559. 

New  York  State  Reformatory  at  Elmira.  f  15th,  i6th 
annual  reports.      iSgo-91.  B  6559. 

St.  Luke's  Home  for  Indigent  Christian  Females  (N.  Y. 
City),     f  4rst  annual  report.      1S92.  B  24. 

Union  Club  (N.  Y.  City,  f  Officers,  members,  consti- 
tution and  rules.      1893.  X  8454. 

Union  League  Club  (N.  Y.  City),  [f  By-laws,  members, 
etc.'\     1893.  U  I454'2'- 

United  St.-vtes.  Bureau  of  Pensions,  f  Report  of  the 
commissioner  foryear  ending  June  30,  1391.  B  6561. 

f  Same,  for  year  ending  June  30.  1892.         B  6565. 

—  Life-Saving  Service.     \  Annual  report  for  years  end- 

ing June  30,  1891-92.  G  T112,.a. 

Wisconsin.  State  Board  of  Supervision,  f  4th  biennial 
report  [on]  Wisconsin  charitable,  reformatory,  and 
penal  institutions  for  the  two  years  ending  Sept. 
30,  1890.  B  8540. 

J.     Statistics. 

f  Guida  degli  Itaiiani  in  America.  U  6607. 

Meitzen.     History,  theory,  and  technique  of  statistics. 

U  667S. 


New  Bedford,     f  Interesting  statistics.     1893.   U  6328. 

New  York  City,     -j-  Manual  of  the  corporation.      i86r, 

1S63.      By  D.  T.  Valentine.  U  6329. 

New  York  State,     f  Census  of  1S45.  U  6966. 

—  Senate.     \  Exhibits  showing  the  enumeration  of  the 

state  for  1S92.  B  6561. 

Scribner.     f  Statistical  atlas  of  the  U.  S.        By  F.   W. 

Hewes  and  H.  Gannett.  U  6980. 

Statesman's  year-book  for  1893.   Ed.  by  J.  Scott  Keltie. 

U  6421. 
Statistician  and  economist.     1893-4.  U  6422. 

Tribune  almanac  and  political  register  for  1893.  U  6446. 
United  States.       Bureau   of  Statistics.      f  Statistical 

abstract  of  the  U.  S.      1892.  U  6773.^. 

—  Census  Office.      f  Compendium    of   the    nth    census. 

iSgo.  Pt.  I — Population.  U  6891.^. 
i"  Mineral  industries  in   the  U.  S.   at  iith  census. 

i8go.  [By]  D.  T.  Day.  U  6891./;. 
f  Wealth,   debt,   and  taxation  at  the   llth  census. 

Pt.  I.  Public  debt.  [By]  J.  K.  Upton.  U  6891. «. 
Walker,     f  Statistical  atlas  of  the  U.  S.  based  on  9th 

census.  U  6993. 


K.    Women. 


Brackett.  Woman  and  the  higher  education.  X -056.W'. 
Brewster.     Work  ;  or,  plenty  to  do  and  how  to  do  it. 

U  9057. 
Burdett-Coutts,   edr.     Woman's   mission  :    papers   on 
the  philanthropic  work  of  women.  U  9540. 

Campbell.     Women  wage-earners.  U  9073. 7f. 

CoRBiN.     A  woman's  philosophy  of  love.  U  9101. 

Crepaz.     Emancipation  of  women.  U  9104. ^ 

Diaz.     Only  a  ilock  of  women.  U  qi2i.o. 

Hamilton.     Women  writers  :  their  works  and  ways. 

T  5185. w. 
Leslie.     Are  men  gay  deceivers  ?  and  other  sketches. 

U  9265.^7. 
Porter.     Young  lady's  adviser.  X  9355.J'. 

Richard.      Marriage  and  divorce.  U  9372. 

Ross.  Three  generations  of  English  women.  T  5727. 
Saint-Amand.     Women  of  the  Valois  court.         T  5384. 

—  Women  of  Versailles  ;  court  of  Louis  XIV.     T  5384  c. 

—  Same  :  court  of  Louis  XV.  T  5384.^. 
Tamura.  The  Japanese  bride.  U  9433. 
Walford.      Twelve  English  authoresses.     New  ed. 

T  5462./. 

Wilcox.     Men,  women,  and  emotions.  U  9482. 

WiLLARD  and  LiVERMORE,  edrs.    \\"oman  of  the  century  : 

1470  biogr.  sketches  of  leading  American  women. 

T  5S98. 
f  Woman's  illustrated  world,   v.  9,  10.  (Jan. -Dec.  1893.) 

C  6997. 

Woman's  influence  and  Woman's  mission.  U  94S8. 

WooDHULL  a;zi/ Claflix.     The  human  body  the  temple 

of  God  ;  or,  the  philosophy  of  sociology.     U  9793. 


PART  8.-THEOLOGY    AND   PHILOSOPHY. 


A.    Biblical  Theology  and  Church  His- 
tory. 

I   Bayne.     Free  church  of  Scotland  :  her  origin,  founders, 
I  and  testimony.  Y  3519, 

j   Bible,     f  International  teachers'  edition.  Y  1524./. 

'   Blake.     How  to  read  the  prophets.     Pt.  i.        Y  2044.//. 
I  Contents:    Jonah,     Amos,    Hosea,     Zechariah    (ix- 

I       xiv),  Micah,   Nahum,   Zephaniah,  Habakkuk,  Obadiah 
I       and  Joel. 

j  —  Same.     Pt.  2.      How  to  read  Isaiah.  Y  2044./. 

I  Bradford.      Pilgrim  in    old   England  :    review  of  the 

independent  (Congregational)  churches  in  England. 

Y  3057. 
Briggs.     Higher  criticism  of  the  Hexateuch.     Y  20si'h. 


Campbell.  Critical  studies  in  St.  Luke's  gospel.  Y  2073. 
Carroll.     Religious  forces  of  the  U.  S.  Y  3076. 

Cave.    Inspiration   of    the   Old   Testament   inductively 

considered.  Y  2079. 

Cheyne.  Founders  of  Old  Testament  criticism.  Y  2085. 
Cox.  Balaam  :  an  exposition  and  a  study.  Y  2104. /J. 
Davies.     A  Biblical  discovery.     Am   I  Jew  or  Gentile? 

or  the  created  origin  of  the  races.  Y  2 11 3. 

j  DeWitt.     What  is  inspiration  ?  Y  2120. 

Eaton.     Illustrated  Bible  dictionary.  Y  2132.;. 

Farrar.     Cathedrals  of  England.  Y  3144. <:. 

Eraser.     Synoptical  lectures  on  the  books  of  the  Holy 

.Scripture.     2  v.  Y  2157. 

1.  Genesis — Habakkuk. 

2.  Zephaniah — Revelation. 


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French  Jansenists.     By  the  author  of  "  Merry  voices." 

T  5159- 

Gleason.     Is  the  Bible  from  heaven  ?      Is  the  earth  a 

globe  ?     2d  ed.  Z  3170. 

Note. — "Also,    an   accurate  chronology  of  all  past 

time,  containing  a  classification  of  all  the  eclipses  from 

creation." 

Gordon.     Holy  spirit  in  missions.  Y  3172.//. 

Harbaugh.       True   gloi^  of   woman  :  life  of  the  virgin 

Mary.  Y  2186. 

Harrison.      Gospel  among  the  slaves  [of  the  Southern 

states].  Y  3187. 

HoRTON.     Inspiration  of  the  Bible  :  an  enquiry.   Y  2212. 

Hunter.     Story  of  Daniel.     4th  ed.  Y  2217. 

Hurst.     Short  history  of  the  Christian  church.  Y363i.i'. 

Lanciani.     Pagan  and  Christian  Rome.  Y  3656. 

March.     Morning  light  in  many  lands.  Y  3672. 

Meyer.     Joshua  and  the  land  of  promise.  Y  2302./. 

—  Key-words  of  the  inner  life  :  studies  in  the  epistle  to 

the  Ephesians.  Y  2302. >6. 

—  Moses,  the  servant  of  God.  Y  2302. 
Northfield  General  Conference.    loth  annual  session. 

Y  3700. 
f  Old  theology,  The  :  friendly  hints  on  Bible  study. 

B  28. 

Orelli.     Twelve  minor  prophets.  Y  2702. 

Peloubet.     Commentary  on  the  international  lessons  for 

1S94.  Y  270S. 

Pentecost.     Bible  studies.  Y  2346. 

1.  Studies  in  the  Pentateuch. 

2.  Studies  in  the  life  of  Christ. 

Petrie.      Clews    to    Holy   writ  ;    or,    the    chronological 
scripture  cycle.  Y  2349. 

Ramsay.     The  church  in  the  Roman  empire  before  a.d. 
170.  Y  3718. 

Rir.«ELL.     The  higher  criticism.  Y  2373. 

RooKE.     Inspiration,  and  other  lectures.  Y  2727. 

Contents :  Part  I.    Psychology.      Part  2.    Authority 

of  Scripture  and  inspiration.     Part  3.  Pastoral  theology. 

Russell.     Lawyer's  examination  of  the  Bible.      Y  2381. 

Salmon.     Historical    introduction    to   the  study  of   the 
New  Testament.     6th  ed.  Y  2382. 

Sayce.      Life  and   times  of  Isaiah  as  illustrated  by  con- 
temporary monuments.     2d  ed.  Y  2388. 

Talmage.     f  Dawn  of  the  millennium.  B  27. 

Thatcher.      Sketch    of    the   history   of   the   apostolic 
church.  Y  3437. 

Vincent.     Student's  New  Testament  handbook. 

Y  2776.J-. 

B.    Devotional  and  Practical  Theology. 

Banks.     Common  folks'  religion  :  sermons  and  addresses. 

Y  8025. 
Barrett,      f  Brief  review  of    "Succession  in  the  min- 
istry." B  29. 

Bearing  the  cross  ;  or,  the  divine  master.  Y  7032. 

Brooklyn    Union    for    Christian    Work.      f  24th-26th 

annual  reports.      1891-93.  B  26. 

Brooks.     Addresses.  Y  8060.(7. 

—  Good  wine  at  the  end  of  the  feast.  Y  8060.^. 

—  .Sermons.  6th  series.  Y  8060  s. 
Collyer.  Things  new  and  old  :  sermons.  Y  8097. A 
Curwen.  Studies  in  worship.  2  v.  Y  9108. 
CuYLER.  Young  preacher.  Y  9109. 
Dickinson.  Onward,  Christian  soldiers.  Y  9573. 
Fairbairn.       Christ  in  the  centuries,  and  other  sermons. 

Y  8142. 
Farrar.  Lord's  prayer:  sermons.  Y  8143./. 
Gannett,  f  i5Iessed  be  drudgery.  B  24 
Hartford    Theological    Seminary.     \  Annual    register. 

1890-1— 1892-3.  B  8546. 

Horder.     The  hymn  lover:  rise  and  growth  of  English 

hymnody.  Y  9214. 

Horton.     Verbum  dei  :  the  Yale  lectures  on  preaching. 

Y  9213. 
Macduff.     Pillar  in  the  night.                                 Y  7279. 


Miller.    The  transfigured  life  :  words  to  help  in  making 

shining  lives.  Y  7305. 

Murray.     "  Jesus  himself."  Y  7223/ 

Nugent.     "  My  guest-chamber."  Y  7334. 

Peters.     Sanctified  spice  ;  or,  pungent  seasonings  from 

the  pulpit.  Y  8348. 

Sermons  on   the  international  Sunday-school  lessons  for 

1894.      19th  series.  Y  8401. 

Society    of     Biblical     Literature.        f  Publications    of. 

[Journal,     v.  1-9,  i88i-go.]  B  8545. 

Thayer.     Books  and  their  use.  Y  9437. 

Troup.     Words  to  young  Christians.  Y  7447.  w. 

Van  Dyke.     Straight  sermons.  Y  8458. 

Whyte.      Bunyan  characters  :   lectures.  Y  8480. 

Williams.     Character-building  :  sermons.  Y  8484.^. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association  (N.  Y.  City).     \  38th- 

40th  annual  reports.      1S91-3.  X  8799. 

—  f  Proceedings  of  25th  annual  state  convention.  B  6563. 

C.     Doctrinal  and  Controversial 
Theology. 

Alexander.     Primary  convictions.  Z  3504. 

Barry.     Some  lights  of  science  on  the  faith.      Z  3517. J. 

Beach.     Newer  religious  thinking.  Y  6031. 

Blackie.  Ideal  of  humanity  in  old  times  and  new. 
[Essays.]  Y  5044. 

Briggs  (Dr.  C.  A.).     Trial  of.  Z  768. 

Bright.     Morality  in  doctrine.  Y  6058. 

Brooks  (P.).  Year  book  :  selections  from  the  writings 
of.  Y  5060. 

Cheever.     Biblical  eschatology.  Y  6084. 

Child's  religion,  A.  By  the  author  of  "Jesus,  the  car- 
penter of  Nazareth."  Y  6086. 

Cone.     The  Gospel  and  its  earliest  interpretations. 

Y  609S. 

Crawford.  Doctrine  of  Holy  Scripture  respecting  the 
atonement.     5th  ed.  Y  6563. 

Dale.     The  atonement.     14th  ed.  Y  6112. 

Dearborn.     At  the  threshold.     \Fiction.\ 

Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ.  By  the  author  of  "  Progres- 
sive orthodoxy."  Y  6122. 

Dix.  The  sacramental  system  considered  as  an  exten- 
sion of  the  incarnation.  Y  6123. 

DoDS.     Parables  of  our  Lord  [St.  Matthew].  Y  6126. 

—  Same.     [St.  Luke.]  Y  6i26.a. 

—  Prayer  that  teaches  to  pray.  Y  b\ib p. 
DuRANDUS.     Symbolism  of  churches  and  church  orna- 
ments.    '  Y  6127. 

Evans.  History  of  religions  :  a  condensed  statement  of 
the  results  of  scientific  research.  Z  2x39. 

Everett.     Gospel  of  Paul.  Y  6140.^. 

Fairbairn.  City  of  God  :  a  series  of  discussions  in  re- 
ligion.    4th  ed.  Y  6585.^. 

—  Place  of  Christ  in  modern  theology.  Y  6585. 
Fechner.  Life  after  death.  Y  6146. 
Figuier.     Joys  beyond   the  threshold  :  sequel  to  "  The 

to-morrow  of  death."  Y  6i49.y. 

Fisher.     Manual  of  natural  theology.  Z  3151. »». 

Flint.     Theism.  '  Y  6153. 

Freshman,     f  Jewish  missions  not  a  failure.  B  27. 

GiBBES.  Origin  of  sin,  and  Dotted  words  in  the  Hebrew 
Bible.  Y  6165. 

Gleason.  Is  the  Bible  from  heaven  ?  Is  the  earth  a 
globe?     2d  ed.  Z  3170. 

Gordon.  Witness  to  immortality  in  literature,  philos- 
ophy, and  life.  Y  6171.W. 

Gould.  Meaning  and  the  method  of  life  :  a  search  for 
religion  in  biology.  Z  3172. 

Graham.     Creed  of  science,  religious,  moral,  social. 

z  3175- 

Gratry.  Guide  to  the  knowledge  of  God  :  a  study  of 
the  chief  theodicies.  Y  6606. 

Hamilton.  Beyond  the  stars  ;  or,  heaven,  its  inhabi- 
tants, occupations,  and  life.      3(1  ed.  Y  6184.^. 

Harden.  Inquiry  into  the  truth  of  dogmatic  Christian- 
ity. Z  2186. 


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Harnack.     History  of  dogma.  Y  6186. 

Harrison.     Church  in  relation  to  sceptics.  Z  2187. 

Hatch.  Influence  of  Greek  ideas  and  usages  upon  the 
Christian  church.     4th  ed.  Y  6613 

Heard.  Alexandrian  and  Carthaginian  theology  con- 
trasted. V  6ig2.a. 

Hebrew  Christian  Work.  f  Gleanings  from  various 
departments.      i8gi.  B  27. 

—  f  gth  and  loth  annual  reports,  1890,  1891.  B  26. 
Jennings.     Mosaic  record  of  the  creation  explained. 

Z  3229. 
Laing.     Modern  science  and  modem  thought.      Z  3654. 
LiLLiE.     Influence  of  Buddhism  on  primitive  Christian- 
ity. Y  6270. 
Lilly.     Ancient  religion  and  modern  thought.     2d  ed. 

Z  2661. rt. 

—  Great  enigma.  Z  2661. 
Luther  (Martin),  Table  talk  of.  1893.  Y  6274. a. 
MacgrEGOR.  "  So  great  salvation."  Y  6280. 
Naville.  Problem  of  evil.  Y  6326. 
PlEPENBRlNG.  Theology  of  the  Old  Testament.  Y  6352. 
Puller.      Primitive  saints  and  the  see  of  Rome.     2d  ed. 

Z  1359- 

Salmond.     Parables  of  our  Lord.  Y  6383. 

SCHAFF.  Theological  propcedeutic  :  a  general  introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  theology.  Y  6734./. 

Schleiermacher.  On  religion  :  speeches  to  its  cultured 
despisers.  Z  3735. 

SCHULTZ.     Old  Testament  theology.     2  v.  Y  6737. 

Shedd.     Calvinism  :  pure  and  mixed.  Z  742. 

—  Orthodoxy  and  heterodoxy  :  a  miscellany.  Y  5742.^. 
Smith.  Every-day  religion.  Y  6412. <r. 
Spalding.  Evidences  of  Catholicity.  6th  ed.  Z  1750. 
Stearns.  Present  day  theology.  Y  6751. 
Stephen.     An  agnostic's  apology,  and  other  essays. 

Z  242o.a. 
Contents :    An    agnostic's    apology. — Scepticism    of 
believers. — Dreams  and   realities. — What  is  material- 
ism ? — Newman's  Theory  of   belief. — Poisonous  opin- 
ions.— Religion  of  all  sensible  men. 
Walker.     Creeds  and  platforms  of  Congregationalism. 

Z773. 
WiLLiNK.     World  of  the  unseen.  Y  6484. 

Woodgate.     Modern  layman's  faith.  Z  3794. 

D.    Mythology,  Various  Religions,   and 
Folk-lore. 

Atkinson.     Prince  Siddartha,  the  Japanese  Buddha. 

Z  8018. 
Cairo.     Evolution  of  religion.     2  v.  Z  9543..?. 

Copleston.  Buddhism  primitive  and  present  in  Maga- 
,  dha  and  in  Ceylon.  Z  8560. 

Crosby.     \  The  chosen  people  :  a  sermon.  B  28. 

Garnett.  Women  of  Turkey  and  their  folk-lore: 
Christian  women.  Z  8597. Tf. 

—  Snmf  :  Jewish  and  Moslem  women.  Z  8597. j:. 

—  a/Jt/ Glennie.     Greek    folksongs,  with  essays  on  the 

survival  of  Paganism,  and  the  science  of  folk-lore. 
I  2d  ed.  Z  8597. 

Gayley.  Classic  myths  in  English  literature.  Z  7163. 
IGUERBER.      Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome.  Z  7178. 

I  Hardy.  Legends  and  theories  of  the  Buddhists.  Z  8186. 
Joseph.  Ideal  in  Judaism,  and  other  sermons.  Z  5234. 
|t  Journal  of  American  folk-lore.  v.  3.  (Jan.-.Mch. 
;  1S90.)  B  6560. 

IMacdonald.     Religion  and  myth.  Z  Stby.r. 

j  MOLLOY,     Faiths  of  the  peoples.     2  v.  Z  9687. 

,  Montefiore.     Origin   and  growth  of  religion   as  illus- 
trated by  the  religion  of  the  ancient  Hebrews. 
I  Z  5688. 

MOller.  Theosophy;  or,  psychological  religion.  Z  9321./. 
Owen.     Voodoo  tales  as  told  among  the  negroes  of  the 
southwest.  Z  8704. 

Petiscus.  Gods  of  Olympus  ;  or,  mythology  of  the  Greeks 
and  Romans.  Z  7348. 


PiCART.     f  Ceremonies  and  religious  customs  of  various 
nations.     4  v.  Z  9971. 

1.  Jews  and  Ropian  Catholics. 

2.  Same,  continued. 

3.  Idolatrous  nations. 

4.  (Pt.  2.)     [Various  Oriental  nations.] 

Pitt.     Tragedy  of  the  Norse  gods.  Z  8712. 

Plutarch.     Romane  [RomanJ  questions.  Z  8354. 

Pool.     Studies  in  Mohammedanism.  Z  6355. 

Renan.     Studies  in  religious  history  :  history  of  the  peo- 
ple of  Israel  and  religions  of  antiquity.         Z  9369. 
Webb.     Islam  in  America.  Z  6783. 


E.     Occult  Literature. 

Barnett.     Practical   metaphysics  ;  or,   the  true  method 

of  healing.  X  5027. 

Besant.     Reincarnation.  X  5037. 

Character  in  the  face  :  our  looks  and  what   they  mean. 

X  4084. 
Cotton.     Palmistry  and  its  practical  uses.     2d  ed. 

X  4102. a. 
Galton.      Finger  prints.  X  4597./. 

Gestefeld.     Christian  science.  X  5164. 

Hart.     Hypnotism,  mesmerism,  and  the  new  witchcraft. 

X4188. 
Hudson.     Law  of  psychic  phenomena.  X  5216. 

Kimball.     Witchcraft  illustrated.  X  5244. 

Leland.     Etruscan  Roman  remains  in  popular  tradition. 

X  5854.^. 
Lord.     Christian  science  healing.  X  5664. 

f  Phrenological  journal,    v.  96,  97.   (Jan.-Dec.  1893.) 

C  6711. 
SiZER.     Catechism  of  phrenology.  X  4408. f. 

—  How  to  teach   according  to  temperament  and  mental 

development.  X  4408. 

—  j  Phrenology  a  science.  13  29, 

—  \  Uses  of  mental  science.  B  29. 
Thirteen  Club  (N.  Y.  City).  +  gth-iith  annual  reports. 

1891-3.  B  6563. 

Waite.  Lives  of  alchemystical  philosophers.  T  5777. 
Wood.     Ideal  suggestion  through  mental  photography. 

X5794. 

F.  Philosophy :  Mental. 

Bascom.  Historical  interpretation  of  philosophy.  X  1029. 
Bryant.     Eternity  :  a  thread  in  the  weaving  of  a  life. 

X  3062.  r 

—  Syllabus  of  psychology.  X  3062. j. 
Buchner.  Force  and  matter.  4th  Engl.  ed.  X  3063.3. 
Cicero.  Death  no  bane.  Transl.  by  Black.  X  2090.^. 
Comte.      Positive    philosophy.     Transl.    and    condensed 

by  Harriet  Martineau.     3d  ed.     2  v.         X  3559.a. 

Greg.     Enigmas  of  life.     With  memoir.      iSth  ed. 

X  3I75-0- 

Laing.     A  modern  Zoroastrian.  X  3655. 

Minto.     Logic,  deductive  and  inductive.  X  6307. 

Mivart.     On  truth.  X  3686. 

Preyer.     Mental  development  of  the  child.  X  3358. 

Riddles  of  the  sphinx  :  a  study  of  the  philosophy  of  evo- 
lution. X  3724. 

G.  Philosophy  :  Moral. 

Armstrong.     Etiquette  for  girls.  X  9014. 

Brandt.  Turning  points  ;  or,  great  questions  fur  young 
men  and  women.  X  9534. 

Brinton.     Pursuit  of  happiness.  X  9058. 

Butler.     The  American  lady.  X  9069.(7. 

Colin  and  French-Sheldon.  Everybody's  book  of  cor- 
rect conduct.  X  9096.^. 

Copley.  Kind  words  for  the  kitchen  ;  or,  illustrations 
of  humble  life.  X  9101./*. 

De  Motte.     Secret  of  character  building.  X  9118. 

Guicciardini.     Counsels  and  reflections.  X  9177. 

Lees.     Life  and  conduct.  X  9264. 


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9-USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS  :  Architecture  and  Building. 


National    Woman's    Christian     Temperance      Union. 

—  t  Minutes,  igth  annual  meeting,  1892.  X  8696.0. 

—  f  Reports  of  department  superintendents,  19th  annual 

meeting,  1892.  X  8696. </. 

f  Our  animal  friends,     v.  20.     (Sept.  1892-Augt.  1893.) 
*  _  C  6S68.a. 

Porter.     Young  lady's  adviser.  X  gsssjj/. 

Present  to  youths  and  young  men.     2  v.  X  9357.V. 

Spencer.     Principles  of  ethics,     v.  2.  X  8417.'!. 


Spencer.    Negative  beneficence  and  positive  beneficence 

X  8415.5! 

Note. — Parts  5  and  6  of  "  Principles  of  ethics." 

Sunny  days  of  youth.     By  [Rev.  E.  J.  Hardy].    X  9429 

Thayer.     Ethics  of  success.  X  9437.tr. 

Trumbull.     A  lie  never  justifiable  :  a  study  in  ethics. 

X8447. 
Wagner.     Youth.  X  9463. 

Ward.     Social  ethics  and  society  duties.  X  9465. 


PART   9.-USEFUL   AND   FINE   ARTS. 


1 


A.     Agriculture  and  Horticulture. 

Addyman.     Agricultural  analysis.  H  1004. 

f  American  agriculturist,     v.  17,  18.  (1858-59.)  C  7802. 

Bach.      How  to  judge  a  horse.  H  1022. 

Bevan.  The  honey  bee  :  its  natural  history,  physiology, 
and  management.     Revised  by  Munn.         H  1038. 

California,  University  of.  Af^ricultttral  Experiment 
Station.     \  Bulletin,  Nos.  89-100.  H  1543. 

Cl.'VFLIN  University.  College  of  Agricultm-e  and  Me- 
chanics^ Institute  (^Orangeburg,  S.  C).  f  Cata- 
logue.    1890-1.  '  B  8538. 

Dalziel.     Diseases  of  dogs.     3d  ed.  H  1112. 

De  Salis.     Dogs  :  a  manual  for  amateurs.  H  1119. 

Fisher.     The  farrier  ;  or,  "  no  foot,  no  horse."  H  1150. 

Florid.^  State  Agricultural  College.  f  Catalogue. 
1891-2.  B  8538. 

Francis.     Practical  management  of  fisheries.        H  1156. 

Fream.      Elements  of  agriculture.  H  1157.^. 

Heath.  The  English  peasant  :  studies  historical,  local, 
and  biographic.  H  1192. 

Henderson.   Gardening  for  pleasure.  New  ed.  H  2195.^. 

—  Handbook  of  plants  and  general  horticulture.     New 

ed.  H  2839. 

HiLGARD.  \  Alkali  lands,  irrigation  and  drainage  in 
their  mutual  relations.  B  2519. 

Houston.     Outlines  of  forestry.  H  121 2. 

Jarchow.     Forest  planting.  H  1228. 

Lee.      Modern  dogs  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

H  1658. 

Louisiana  State  University  and  Agricultural  and  Me- 
chanical College,  f  Catalogue  for  iSgo-i.   B  8542. 

Michigan  State  Agricultural  College,  f  Catalogue  of 
officers  and  students.     1 890-1.  B  8538. 

New  York  City.  Department  of  Public  Parks.  \  Re- 
port of  the  Central  Park  menagerie  for  i8go. 

B  2519. 

New^  York  State.  State  Reservation  at  Niagara,  f  7th 
and  8th  annual  reports  for  years  from  Oct.  I,  1889, 
to  Sept.  30,  1891.  B  2519. 

Robinson.  English  flower  garden  :  style,  position,  and  ! 
arrangement.     3d  ed.  H  2725.^. 

Salmon.  Special  report  on  diseases  of  the  horse.  H  1731. 

Sedding.     Garden-craft  old  and  new.  H  2739. 

Sheldon.     British  dairying.  H  1402.^. 

Simpson,     Wild  rabbit  in  a  new  aspect.  H  1407. 

Tennessee,  University  of,  and  State  Agricultural  and 
Mechanical  College,  f  Register  for  year  ending 
June  1891.  B  8544. 

Texas  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  f  Laws  of 
1883.  B  8541. 

—  j  15th  annual  catalogue.     1 890-1.  B  8539. 

—  I  Report.      1891.  B  8539. 
United   States.     Agricultural  Department,     f  Report 

of  the  commissioner.     1888.  H  1773.0. 
t  Report  of  the  secretary.     18S9,  i8gi.     H  I'j'jji- 

—  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,     f  Diseases  of  cattle  and 

on  cattle  feeding.  H  1773. /t. 

t  Diseases  of  the  horse.  H  1773./. 

f  History  and  present  condition  of  the  sheep  in- 
dustry of  the  U.  S.  H  1773./ 

f  6th  and  7th  annual  reports  for  1889,  1890. 

H  1773W. 


United  States.    Bureau  of  Education.    \  Introduction 
of  reindeer  into  Alaska.  B  8546. 

—  Senate.     \  Report  of  special  committee  on   irrigation 

and  reclamation  of  arid  lands.     2  pts.      H  1773  "• 

Van  Rensselaer.       Art    out-of-town  :   hints    on    good 
taste  in  gardening.  H  2458. 

Wallace.     Farm  live  stock  of  Great  Britain.     3d  ed. 

H  1777. 

Watts.  Introductory  manual  for  sugar  growers.  H  1469. 

Young,    edr.      Mechanical  work   in   garden  and  green- 
house. H  2498. 

B.     Architecture  and  Building. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

t  American  architect    and    building    news.      v.   39-42. 

(Jan. -Dec.  1S93.)  C  78o2.rtr. 

Architectural  and  building  monthly,    v.  5.  (Apl.  1892- 

Mch.  1893.)  C  7804, , 

t  Architectural  record,     v.  2.    (July  i8g2-July  18933 

C7508I 
f  Architecture  and  building,     v.    iS,  19.    (Jan. -Dec. 

1893.)  C  7803. 

f  Builder  and  woodworker,     v.  29.    (Jan. -Dec.  1893.) 

C  7814. 
Burrows  Bros.  Co.     f  Catalogue  of  books  on  architect- 
ure and  ornamental  designing.  B  27. 
Cobb  and  Hosford.     Suburban  country  homes.    G  8558. 
DURAND.       f  Recueil  et    paralele  des    edifices    de  tout 

genre,  anciens  et  modernes.  G  8926. 

Ende.     X  Selected  architectural  studies.  G  8928. 

GiBBS.     t  Book  of  architecture.     2d  ed.  G  8934. 

Hartel.       %  Architectural    details    and    ornaments   of 

church  building.      1st  series.  G  893S. 

Hasenauer.      X  Ausschmiickung  der  interieurs   des  K. 

K.  Kunst-historischen  Hof -Museums  in  Wien. 

G  8939. 
Homes  in  city  and  country.  G  8626. 

Krafft.      f  Recueil  d'architecture  civil.  G  895I. 

Palladio.  f  Architecture.  Rev.  by  Leoni.  G  8969. 
Palliser's  Court  houses,  city  halls,  jails,  etc.  G  8869.«, 
Reynolds.     Housing  of  the  poor  in  American  cities. 

G  8723. 
Richardson,     f  Five  orders  of  architecture.     G  8975.a. 

—  f  New  Vitruvius  Britannicus  :  plans  and  elevations  of 

modern  buildings.     2  v.  G  8975. 

Rieth.     X  Architektur-skizzen.  G  8875.0. 

—  \  Skizzen  :  architektonischer  und  dekorativer  studien 

und  entwiirfe.  G  8974. 

RuCKWARDT.     X  Architectural  studies  from  Budapest. 

G  8976. 
Sedding.     Art  and  handicraft.  I  739- 

HISTORICAL. 

f  Antiquities  of  Athens.  Unedited  :  architectural  re- 
mains of  Eleusis,  Rhamnus,  Sunium,  and  Thori 
cus.  G  8c/)4 

—  t  Same.  2d  ed.  G  8904.(7. 
Beale.     Churches  of  Paris  from  Clovis  to  Charles  X. 

G  8031. 

Carter.     \  Ancient  architecture  of  England  during  the 

British,  Roman,  Saxon,  and  Nonnan  eras.     New 

ed.  by  Britton.  G  8916. 


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Chicago  f  Merchants  and  manufacturers  of.         G  8g6i. 

COCKERILL  and  others.  \  Antiquities  of  Athens.  Sup- 
plementary to  the  "Antiquities  of  Athens,"  by  J. 
Stuart  and  N.  Revett.  G  8920. 

COR.NER  and  SoDERHOLTZ.  %  Example.s  of  domestic 
Colonial  architecture  in  New  England.     G  8S2i.a. 

—  \  Same.     Maryland  and  Virginia.  G  8321.3. 

CoRROYER.     Gothic  architecture.  G  8101. 

Raquinet.     \  Historical  edifices,     v.  i.  G  8873. 

Redgrave.     Outlines  of  historic  ornament.  G  8366. 

f  Rome,  Ruincs  de.  G  8975. 3. 

Note. — A  series  of  colored  plates  with  explanatory 
texts. 

Stuart  and  Revett.     f  Antiquities  of  Athens.  G  8985. 

Van  Hrunt.    Greek  lines,  and  other  architectural  essays. 

G  8457- 

Van  Rensselaer.     Handbook  of  English  cathedrals. 

G  8458. 

Vasari.  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  painters,  sculptors, 
and  architects.     5  v.  T  5458. 

CARPENTRY  AND  WOODWORK. 

f  Builder  and  woodworker,     v.  29.   (Jan. -Dec,  1893.) 

C  7814- 

t  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  15.    (Jan. -Dec,  1893.) 

C7316. 

COLLINGS.     Roof  carpentry.  G  9097. 

Hodgson.      Hardwood  finisher.  G  9208. /4. 

HuBER.     X  Modern  carpentry  and  cabinet  making. 

G  9944. 

KiLBON.     Elementary  woodwork.  G  9244. 

j  Maginnis.      How  to  frame  a  house.  G  9857. 

Ul'iiAM.      Fifty  lessons  in  wood  working.  G  9455. 

Young,  edr.     Carpentry  for  river  and  garden.       G  9498. 

n<ON  WORK. 

Atciiley  &  Co.     f  Examples  of  iron  roofs.  G  9904. 

Birkmire.     Compound  riveted  girders  as  applied  in  the 

construction  of  buildings.  G  9526. r. 

Brechenm.\cher.     X  Modern  artistic  wrought  iron  work. 

2  v.  G  9912. 

Feller.     X  Die  Schmiedekunst.     3  v.  G  9830. 

IlC7,  and  KAbdebo.     X  Wiener  Schmiedekunst  des  17  u. 

i3  Jahrhunderts.  G  9845. 

MoSER.     X  Sketches   for  wrought    iron  art  work,  chiefly 

of  the  i6lh,  17th,  and  i8th  centuries.  G  9964. 

Rauschenbach.       X  Musterbuch      fur      Schlosser     und 

Schmiede.  G  9973. 

Schubert.     :j:  Artistic  wrought  iron  work  of  the  i6th- 

l8th  centuries.  G  9979. 

Walther.     X  Kunstschlosserei  des  15-18  Jahrhunderts. 

G  9993. 
Weisse.     X  Dresdner  alte  Schmiedearbeiten  des  Barock 

und  Rococo.  G  9995. 

BUn.DLVG. 

Allen.     Practical  building  construction.  G  9504. 

HiRKMlRE.  Skeleton  construction  in  buildings.  G  9526.J. 
Clarke.     Lectures  to  plumbers.  G  9555./. 

Cobb.     Suggestions  on  house  building.  In  G  8558. 

Congdon.     f  History  of  the  Master  Builders'  Exchange 

of  Philadelphia.  G  9559. 

Davidson.  Building  construction  and  architectural  draw- 
1  ing.  G9II5.3. 

I  Heath.     Manual  of  lime  and  cements.  G  9192. 

I  Hicks.     Builders'  guide  :  sjistem  of  estimating  material 

and  labor.  G  9202. 

I  HosFORD.  How  to  plumb  a  suburban  home.  In  G  S55S. 
iJennings.      Practical  paper-hanging.  G  9S46. 

iKemp.     Practical  plasterer.  G  9240. 

I  National  Association  of  Builders  of  the  U.S.  f  Blue 
I  book  of  information.     1S91.  B  24. 

I — Official  report.  5th  annual  convention.  1891.  G  S696. 
iPatton.     Practical  treatise  on  foundations.  G  9706. 


f  Plumbers'  trade  journal. 
f  Sanitary  plumber,    v.  i 


15.    (Jan. -Dec  ,  1S93.) 

C  7872. 
.  (Nov.  1891-Dec.  1893.) 

C  7877. 

Smeaton.     Plumbing,   drainage,   water   supply  and  hot 
water  fitting.  G  9747. 

Spalding.    Testing  and  use  of  hydraulic  cement.  G9417. 
Tarn.     Mechanics  of  architecture.  G  4445. 

Webber.     Science  and  practice  of  lighting.  G  9783. 

Willett.   Healing  and  ventilation  of  residences.  G  9791. 

C.     Engineering. 

Allen.    Strength  of  beams  and  transverse  loads.  G  4008. 
Atkinson.     Key  to  mine  ventilation.  G  3018. 

Baker  (L   O.).      Engineers'  surveying  instruments.     2d 

ed.  G  5023.^. 

B.'VKEr(.\L  N.).   Sewage  purification  in  America.  G4023.J. 
Baker  (W.  L.).    The  beam  :  technical  elements  of  girder 

construction.  G  4023.^. 

California  University.     Department  of  Mechanical  En- 

gineering.     \  Results  of  tests  for  tensile  strength 

of  steel  wire  ropes  and  steel  wire  rods.         B  2519. 
Carhart.     Field  book  for  civil  engineers.  G  4075, 

COLYER.     Gas  works  :  their  arrangement,  construction, 

plant,  and  machinery.  G  4557- 

DEUTCH-AmerikanischenTechniker-Verbandes.     f  Mitt- 

heilungen.      1891.  B  2519. 

f  Engineering  and  mining  journal,     v.  55,  56.    (Jan.- 

Dec  1893.)  •  C  7828. 

GiLLiiSPlE.     Treatise  on  surveying.     Revised  by  Staley. 

G  5601. a. 
Goodhue.     Municipal  improvements.  G  4172. 

Haldane.     Civil  and  mechanical  engineering  popularly 

and  socially  considered.  G  4610. 

Michigan  Mining  School,    f  Report  :   1886-91.  B  S541. 
MiLNE.      Miner's  handbook.  G  3306. 

MoORE.       Practical  guide  for  prospectors,  explorers,  and 

miners.  G  36S9. 

Reed.     Photography  applied  to  surveying.  G  5874. 

f  SciENTiFfc  American,     v.  68,  69.     (Jan. -Dec.  1893.) 

C  7979  ''• 

—  Same.     v.  64-67.     (Jan.  1891-Dec.  1S93.)        C  7979- 

—  \  Same.     Supplement,    v.  35,  36.   (Jan. -Dec.  1893.) 

C  7979-^- 
Tarn.     Mechanics  of  architecture.  G  4443. 

+  Techniker,  Der.    v.  !<;.     (Nov.  iSgc-Oct.  1S93.) 

C  7887. 

United  States.      Senate.      \  Interoceanic   ship    canal 

near  the  isthmus  of  Darien.  G  4891. 

Waterhouse.     t  Improvement  of  the  Mississippi  river. 

G  4468. 
Wilson.     Manual  of  irrigation  engineering.       G  4790./. 

Machinery  and  inventions. 

■|-  American  machinist,  v.  16.  (Jan. -Dec.  1893.)  C  7902. 
Banks.     Slide-valve  diagrams.  G  1026. 

Barr.     Pumping  machinery.  G  1518. 

I  Colyer.     Hydraulic,  steam,  and  high  power  lifting  and 
I  pressing  machinery.     2d  ed.  G  1820. 

I  f  Diagrams  of  the  principles  of  mechanical  philosophy. 
j  Drawn  on  stone  by  H.  Chapman,  printed  in  col- 

I  ours  by  C.  F.  Cheffino.  G  1925. 

i  Formulas  in  gearing.  G  1594- 

j  AWt\— l^iblished  by  the  Brown  &  Sharp  Mnfr.  Co. 

I  Grimshaw.     Tips  to  inventors.  G  ii77-'- 

Hubert.     Men  of  achievement  :  inventors.  T  5216. 

I  Contents  :    Benjamin    Franklin. — Robert    Fulton. — 

Eli  Whitney.— Elias  Howe.— Samuel  F.   B.  Morse.— 
Charles  Goodyear. — John  Ericsson.  — Cyrus  Hall  Mc- 
Cormick.— Thomas    A.    Edison.— Alexander    Graham 
Bell. — American  inventors,  past  and  present. 
Imr.\y  and  Biggs.      First  principles  cf  mechanical  engi- 
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Jamieson.     Applied  mechanics.  G  1227. 


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Kent.  The  water  meter  :  its  difficulties,  types,  and  ap- 
plications. G  1645. 

Marks  (E.  C.  R.).  Construction  of  cranes  and  lifting 
machinery.  G  12S8. 

Marks  (G.  C).  Hydraulic  machinery  in  the  concentra- 
tion and  transmission  of  power.  G  12SS  /z. 

MoNE.     f  Outline  of  mechanical  engineering.       G  1963. 

Principles  of  fitting.     By  a  foreman  pattern  maker. 

G  izSI-a. 

Principles  of  pattern  making.  By  a  foreman  pattern 
maker.  G  1357- 

Robinson.      Hydraulic  power  and  hydraulic  machinery. 

G  1725- 

Toothed  gearing.   By  a  foreman  pattern  maker.     Ci  1445. 

United  States.  Patent  office,  f  Annual  report  of  the 
commissioner  for  i8gi.  G  i8gi. 

—  f  Same,  for  1853.  v.  2.  Arts  and  manufactures. G  \ii'i.c. 
Weissenborn.     f  American  engineering.  G  1995. 

—  f  Alphabetical  lists  of  patentees  and  inventions  for  the 

quarters  ending  .Mch.  31-Dec.  31,  1893  [v.  62-65]. 

C  7891.^. 

—  \  Official  gazette,     v.  62-65.     (Jan. -Dec.  1893.) 

C  7891. 

STEAM    ENGINE. 

Cunard    royal   mail   twin-screw  steamers   "  Campania 
and  "  Lucania."  G  7822. 

Grimshaw.     Locomotive  catechism.  G  2176./. 

Haeder.      Handbook  on  the  steam  engine.  G  21 81. 

Haldane.     Steamships  and  their  machinery.         G  7610. 

f  Locomotive,  The.  New  series,  v.  14.  (Jan  .-Dec. 
1893.)  C  7663. 

—  Same.     v.  12,  13.    (Jan.  1891-Dec.  1892.)         C  7663. 
Macdonald.     Our  ocean   railways  ;  or,    rise,    progress, 

and  development  of  ocean  steam  navigation. 

G  7667. 
Main.     Progress  of  marine  engineering.  G  2285./. 

Pole,  f  Treatise  on  the  Coraish  pumping  engine  [Plates]. 

G  2972. 
Reed's  Guide  to  examinations  for  engineers.     By  W.  H. 

Thorn.     3d  ed.  G  2720.0. 

Williams.     Steam  navy  of  England,  past,  present,  and 

future.  G  7790. 

f  Worthington  independent  condenser.  B  2520. 

ROADS,    RAILROADS,    AND   BRIDGES. 

Byrne.     Treatise  on  highway  construction.  G  4542. 

Delano.  20  years'  practical  experience  of  natural  as- 
phalt and  mineral  bitumen.  G  4117. 

Haupt.     Street  railway  motors.  G  41S9. 

La  Rue.     Graphical  method  for  swing-bridges.     G  4260. 

Pope,  f  Catalogue  of  books,  pamphlets,  and  articles  on 
the  construction  and  maintenance  of  roads.      1892. 

B  2000. 

—  f  Highway  improvement.      i88g.  B  2000. 

—  \  Memorial  on  [an]  exhibit  of  roads,  their  construction 

and   maintenance   at  the  World's  Columbian  Ex- 
position. B  2000. 

—  f  Movement  for  better  roads.      1892.  B  2000. 

—  f  Relation  of  good  streets  to  the  prosperity  of  a  city. 

B  2000. 

—  f  Road  making  as  a  branch  of  instruction  in  colleges. 

B  2000. 

—  f  Wagon  roads  as  feeders  to  railways.     1S92.    B  2000. 
f  Railroad  car  journal,     v.  3.     (Oct.  1892-Sept.  189-^.) 

c  7873- 

Reckenzaun.     Electric  traction  on   railways  and  tram- 
ways. G  4366. 
ToRREY.     Switch  layouts.  G  4445. 


D.    Household  Economy. 

t  American  soap  journal,     v.  3.  (Apl.  1892-Mch.  1893.1 

C  7802.  f. 
BOLAND.      Handbook  of  invalid  cooking.  •   H  3049. 


Brevans.  Manufacture  of  liquors  and  preserves.  H  3059. 
Campbell.     In  foreign  kitchens.  H  3073. j. 

Delineator,  The.     v.  41,42.   (Jan-Dec.  1893.)  C  7824. 
Demorest's   P'amily  magazine,     v.  29.    (Nov.  1892-Ocl. 
1893.)  C  6824. 

Dillmont.     Encyclopedia  of  needlework.  II  4573. 

Domestic  monthly,     v.  37.     (Apl. -June,  1892.)  C  6825. 
Note. — Nos.  1-3. 

—  Same.     v.  37,  Nos.  4-6     (July-Sept.  1892.)      C  6925. 

—  Same.  v.  38.  (Oct.  1892-Mch.  1893.)  C  6925. 
f  Fashion  and  fancy,     v.  7.    (Nov.  1891-Nov.  1892.) 

C  6829. 
FiLiPPiNL     One  hundred  desserts.  H  3149.0. 

Godey's  Magazine,  v.  126,  127.  (Jan. -Dec.  1893.)  C  hbai. 
Graef.     f  Modern  room  decoration.  B  27. 

Hapgood.      School  needlework.  H  4185. 

Hayward.  Art  of  dining;  or,  gastronomy  and  gastron- 
omers. New  ed.  H  3191. 
Holt.  Fancy  dresses  described.  5th  ed.  H  4210.0. 
Home-maker,  The.  v.  9.  (Oct.  1892-Mch.  1S93.)  C  6626. 
Johnson.  Art  and  practice  of  needlework.  H  4690. 
Lindsay.  A  few  choice  recipes.  H  3270. 
Millinery  trade  review,  v.  18.  (Jan. -Dec.  1893. )C  7862. 
Oliver  a«(/ Barron.  Cheese  and  butter  making.  H  3337. 
Parloa.  Young  housekeeper.  H  3343.J'. 
Peterson's  Magazine,     v.  103,  104.     (Jan. -Dec.  1893.) 

C  6709. 
Real  cookery.     By  "  Grid"  H  3365. 

Shuman,  compiler.  Favorite  dishes  :  a  Columbian  auto- 
graph souvenir  cookery  book.  H  3743. 
Soups,  savouries,  sweets.     By  a  practical  housewife. 

H3415. 
Wheeler.     Household  art.  H  3479. 

f  Woman's  illustrated  world,     v.  9,  10.  (Jan. -Dec.  1893.) 

C  6997. 


E.     Industrial  Art.  I: 

Adams.     Amateur  photography.  I  2004. 

Andrews.     Studies  in  photography.  I  201a 

Barber.     Pottery  and  porcelain  of  the  U.  S.  I  5516. 

Black.     Photography  indoors  and  out.  I  2044. 

Boston  Athenseum.     \  Photographs  by  A.  Braun  &  C'=- 

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Art  and  Industry. 
Caddy.     Practical  wood  carving.  I  5543- 

Chaffers.     Collector's  handbook   of  marks  and  mono- 
grams on  pottery  and  porcelain.  I  5082. 
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Duchochois.     Lighting  in  photographic  studios. 

I  2577-/. 
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f  Eastern  carpets ;  a  collection  of  designs. 

H  4932- 

Chemistry  of  photography.  I  2613.?. 

f  Jewelers'  circular  and   horological  review,     v.  25,  26. 

(Augt.  1892-July  1893.)  C  7848- 

f  JewelerV  weekly,     v.  15.  16.     (Sept.   28,    1892-Sept. 

20,  1893.)  C  7947- 

Lessing.     f  Holzschnitzereien  desi5ten  und  i6ten  Jahr- 

hunderts.  I  5954- 

Litchfield.     +  Illustrated  history  of  furniture.     2d  ed. 

H  8854. 
f  Photographic    times    and    American    photographer. 
v.  23.    (Jan. -Dec.  1893.)  C  7871. 

Pollen.     Ancient  and  modern  furniture  and  woodwork 
in  the  South  Kensington  Museum.  H  8714. 

Spiller.  Elementary  treatise  on  photographic  chemis- 
try. 2d  ed.  I  2418. 
Streitenfeld.  X  Mustermappe  des  Dekorateurs.  [Up- 
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Thanet.  An  adventure  in  photography.  I  2437- 
Vogel.  Practical  pocket-hook  of  photography.  I  2461. c 
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F.    Music. 


Bach.     Art  ballad  :  Loewe  and  Schubert. 

—  Musical  education  and  voice  culture. 

—  Principles  of  singing. 

Baptie.     Handbook  of  musical  biography. 

Behnke.     Mechanism  of  the  human  voice. 


T  5056. 
T  5056.^. 

I  6059. 
I  6087. «. 

I  6io3. 


3d  ed, 

I  6022. a. 
I  6513. 
I  6022./. 
2d  ed. 

T  5026. 
8th  ed. 

I  6034. 

Berlioz.     Modern   instrumentation    and    orchestration. 
New  ed.  by  Bennett.  -  I  6523. 

Bernhardt.     Vox   humana  :  voice   production  and  de- 
velopment, and  art  of  singing.  I  6524. 
Booth.     Everybody's  guide  to  music.                       I  6051. 
Bremont.     World  of  music  :  the  great  composers. 

T  5056.^:. 

—  Same  :  the  great  singers. 

—  Same  :  the  great  virtuosi. 
Broadhouse.     Musical  acoustics.     3d  ed. 
Chorlev.    National  music  of  the  world,   i 
CusACK.     Lectures  on  music. 
f  Decker  Brothers  piano-fortes  and  their  manufacture. 

18S9.  B  2520. 

Dickson.     Practical  organ-building.  I  6121. 

DuBOURG.     The  violin.     4th  ed.  I  6128. 

i  Dunn.     Art  of  singing.  I  6129. 

I  Elterlein.     Beethoven's  symphonies  in  their  ideal  sig- 
I  nificance.  I  6135. 

I  Fleming.     Fiddle  fancier's  guide.  I  6591. 

I  Goodrich.     Analytical  harmony.  I  6603. 

I  Grimaldi.     Art  of  pianoforte  playing  and  teaching. 

I  6176. 

Kleczynski.     Works  of  Frederic  Chopin  and  their  proper 

interpretation.     3d  ed.  1  6246. 

Krehbiel.     t  Illustrations    to   a   series    of   lectures   on 

musical  subjects.  B  25. 

Kufferath.     Parsifal  of  Richard  Wagner.  I  6255. 

Marx.     General  musical  instruction.  I  6673. 

Moore.     Encyclopaedia  of  music.  I  663g. 

Music  Teachers'  National  Association.       f  I4th  annual 

meeting,  July,    1890.  I  6694. 

Musical  record  :  Jan. -Dec.  1893.  C  6866. 

New  York  State  Music  Teachers'  Association.     \  Official 

report,  3d  annual  meeting,  June    30,    July    i,  2, 


Parry.     Art  of  music. 
i  Riviere.     My  musical  life  and  recollections. 
I  Rogers.     Philosophy  of  singing. 
I  Rowbotham.     History  of  music.     New  ed. 
I  —  Private  life  of  the  great  composers. 
I  Rubinstein.     Music  and  its  masters. 
i  Thibaut.     Purity  in  music. 
'  Walker.     My  musical  experiences.     New  ed. 

Wallaschek.      Primitive  music. 

Webf.r.      Popular  history  of  music. 
i  WiLLEBY.     Masters  of  English  music. 

Zahm.     Sound  and  music. 


B  6004. 

I  6707. 
1  6375- 
I  6376. 
I  6379. 

T  5379- 

I  63S0.W. 

I  6437. 

I  6464.0. 

I  6778. 

I  6783./. 

T  5432. 

I  6799. 


j  G.     Painting,    Plastic    Arts,    and    Fine 
Arts  Generally. 

t  Art  amateur,     v.  27,  28.     (June  1892-May  1893.) 

C  6904.(1. 

Arts  and  crafts  essays.     By  members  of    the  Arts  and 

Crafts  Exhibition  Society.  I  17. 

D'Anvers.   [Nancy  Bell.]  Tourists'  art  guide  to  Europe. 

I  113./. 
'  Guizot.  The  fine  arts  :  their  nature  and  relations.  2d 
:  ed.  I  607. 

j  HiERSEMANN.     t  New  Series  of  catalogues  :  the  fine  arts. 
1893.  M  7622. 

Ladart.     Arts  of  the  Middle  Ages  and  Renaissance  as 
I  applied  to  the  decoration  of  furniture,  eU.     I  654. 

1  NiSBET.     Where  art  begins.  I  331. 

,  Raymond.     Genesis  of  art-form  :  an  essay  in  compara- 
tive aesthetics.  I  365. 


Regamey.     Japan  in  art  and  industry.  I  367. 

Sedding,      Art  and  handicraft.  I  739. 

Contents:  Study  of   English  architecture. — Religion 
and  art. — Handicrafts  in  old  days. — Art  and  nature  in 
old  Cornwall. — Our    arts  and   industries. — Expression 
in  architecture. 
Vasari.     Lives  of  the  most  eminent  painters,  sculptors, 
and  architects.      5  v.  T  5458. 

Wagner  (R.).  Prose  works.  Transl.  by  Ellis,  v.  i.  I  777. 
Contents  :  Dedication. — Translator's  preface. — Au- 
thor's introduction  to  the  collected  works. — Autobio- 
graphic sketch. — Art  and  revolution. — Art-work  of  the 
future. — Wieland  the  smith. — Art  and  climate. — A 
communication  to  my  friends. 

PAINTING,  ORNAMENT  AND  SCULPTURE. 

Aldine  Club  (  N.  Y.  City).  \  Catalogue  of  a  loan  col- 
lection of  portraits  and  mss.  on  opening,  Feb. 
1890.  B  2519. 

Audsley.   f  Practical  decorator  and  omamentist.   I  4904. 

Beard.     Action  in  art.  I  4032. 

"  Black  and  white  :"  hand  book  to  the  Royal  Academy 
and  New  Gallery  pictures.      1893.  I  4527. 

Bryan.  Dictionary  of  painters  and  engravers.  New 
ed.  by  Stanley.  I  4813. 

Burrows  Bros.  Co.  f  Catalogue  of  books  on  architecture 
and  ornamental  designing.  B  27. 

California  University.  f  Library  bulletin,  No.  4. 
Catalogue  of  the  Bacon  art  gallery.  B  2519. 

Carrif.r-Bellf.use.     f  Dekorative  Statuetten.      I  5916. 

Catalogue  illustre  de  peinture  et  sculpture.  Salon  de 
1893.  I  4547- 

Champeaux.     t  Portefeuille  des  arts  decoratifs.    G  8917. 

Day.     Ornamental  design.  I  4115.0. 

Contents:  Anatomy  of  pattern. — Planning  of  orna- 
ment.— Application  of  ornament. 

f  Dekorative  Vorbilder.     4ter  Jahrgang.  I  4824. 

f  Delacroix  and  Jules  Breton  in  a  series  of  oil  paintings. 

B  2520. 

DoLMETSCH.  f  Ornamental  treasures :  a  collection  of  de- 
signs from  India,  China,  Japan,  Italy,  etc.   I  4825. 

Eastlake.     Five  great  painters.     2  v.  T  5132. 

1.  Leonardo    da    Vinci. — Michael  Angelo. — Titian 
(pt.  I). 

2.  Titian  (pt.  2).— Raphael.— Albert  Durer. 

Fau.  f  Anatomy  of  the  external  forms  of  man  for  the 
use  of  artists.  I  4586. 

—  f  Same:    Atlas.     28  drawings  from  nature.        I  4829. 

Feldegg.  f  Modern  church,  decorations  :  a  collection 
of  designs  for  ornamental  church  painting.  I  4930. 

FuRNiss.  t  Story  of  [his]  "Royal  Academy,"  "An 
artistic  joke."  B  28. 

James.     Picture  and  text.  I  4227. 

Contents:  Black  and  white. — Edwin  A.  Abbey. — 
Charles  S.  Reinhart.— Alfred  Parsons.— John  S.  Sar- 
gent.— Honore  Daumier. — After  the  play. 

Kurtz,  ei/r.  Illustrations  from  the  art  gallery  of  the 
World's  Columbian  Exposition.  I  4255. 

t  Laurelled  chefs-d'ceuvre  d'art  from  the  Paris  exhibi- 
tion.    Descriptions  by  G.  A.  Smith.     2  v.   I  4953- 

LObke  and  LOtzow.  f  Denkmaler  der  Kunst  von  den 
ersten  Kunstlerischen  Versuchen  bis  zu  der  Gegen- 
wart.  I  955- 

Mantz.   t  Chefs-d'ceuvre  de  la  peinture  italienne.  I  4958. 

Metz.  t  Imitations  of  ancient  and  modem  drawings 
from  the  restoration  of  the  arts  in  Italy  to  the 
present  time.  I  4961- 

Meyer.     Handbook  of  ornament.  I  4681. 

Moore.     Modern  painting.  I  4315- 

Morelli.  Italian  painters,  v.  2.  Galleries  of  Mu- 
nich and  Dresden.  I  4690- 

Muckley.     Handbook  on  the  use  of  colour.      I  4692. 

f  New  gallery  of  British  art :  100  engravings.  Edition 
de  luxe.  I  4966. 

Niedling.     f  Decorative  painting  for  churches.    14967- 

Pastern,     f  Modern  decorative  paintings.  I  4969- 

Pigage.     f  Practical  fresco  paiinter.  I  4871- 


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Prang  and  others.  Suggestions  for  a  course  of  instruc- 
tion in  color  for  public  schools.  I  4357- 

Redgrave.  Century  of  painters  of  the  English  school. 
2d  ed.  I  4366.^. 

Reed,     f  Masterpieces  of  German  art.     2  v.     I  4974. w.  | 

Rehlender.     t  decorative  and  allegorical  composition,     j 

I  4975-  i 

RiMMER.     f  Art  anatomy.     8 r  plates.  I  4875.  | 

RusKiN.  f  Relation  between  Michael  Angelo  and  Tin-  j 
toret.  B  2519. 

Some  artists  at  the  fair.     By  F.  D.  Millet  [and  others],      j 

I  4729.  1 

Strahan.     f  Modern  French  art.  I  4887.  1 

Tuer.  Book  of  delightful  and  strange  designs:  100 
facsimile  illustrations  of  the  art  of  the  Japanese  i 
stencil-cutter.  I  4447- 

Van  Dyke  (H.).     Christ-child  in  art.  I  4774. 

Van  Dyke  (J.  C.).  Art  for  art's  sake  :  lectures  on  paint- 
ing. I  4457- 

Verstchagin.  f  Exhibition  of  the  works  of.  Illustrated 
catalogue.  B  24. 

World's  Columbian  Exposition,  f  Official  illustrations 
from  the  art  gallery.  I  4795- 

WoRNUM.  Analysis  of  ornament  :  characteristics  of 
styles.     8th  ed.  I  4795- 

Zander,     f  Modern  decorative  painting.  1  4999. 

DRAWING,   PERSPECTIVE,    AND    ENGRAVING. 

Bishop.     Etcher's  guide.  I  2526. 

Burn.     Ornamental  draughtsman  and  designer.  I  3066. «>. 

Davidson.  Building  construction  and  architectural 
drawing.     6th  ed.  G  giiS-^^. 

Decker.  Manual  of  industrial  drawing  for  carpenters. 
2d  ed.  I  3570. 

Delaborde.  Engraving  :  its  origin,  processes,  and  his- 
tory. I  2117. 

Evans's  Guide  to  the  teaching  of  drawing.  By  A. 
O'Neal.  I  3140. 

Farquhar.     Grammar  of  photo-engraving.  I  2586. 

Fraipont.     Art  of  sketching.  1  3156. 

Frederick.     Architectural  rendering  in  sepia.      I  3832. 

GuiOT  et  Pillet.      Dessins  de  paysage.  I  3178. 

Harwood.     Freehand  drawing.  I  3188. 

Low  and  Bevis.  Manual  of  machine  drawing  and  de- 
sign. I  3664. 

Prang.  Primary  course  in  art  education.  By  Mary  D. 
Hicks  and  Josephine  C.  Locke.     2  pts.       I  3356- 

Pressland.     Geometrical  drawing.  I  3357. 

Pyne.  Practical  rules  on  drawing  for  the  builder  and 
student  in  architecture.     2d  ed.  I  3872. 

Rey.nolds.     Simple  lessons  in  drawing  for  the  shop. 

I  3370. 

RiMMER  (C.  H.).     Figure  drawing  for  children.     I  3724. 

Rimmer  (W.).     Elements  of  design.  I  3724.?. 

Taylor.     Elementary  art  teaching.  I  3434- 

Tiffin.     Gossip  about  portraits.  I  2441. 

W^ELLS.      Engineering  drawing  and  design.     2  v.    I  3473. 
I.   Practical  geometry.   2.   Machine  and  engin?  draw- 
ing and  design. 

White.  Practical  designing  :  preparation  of  working 
drawings.  I  3481. 

H.     Sports,   Games,   and    Amusements. 

Aflalo.     Sea-fishing  on  the  English  coast.  I  7005. 

Alexander.      Healthful  exercises  for  girls.  I   7006. 

—  Modern  gymnastic  exercises.  I   7504. 

Barnwell.  Game  fish  of  the  northern  states  of  Amer- 
ica. I  7027. 

Bickerdyke.     Book  of  the  all-round  angler.         I  7039. 

Brown.  Powder,  spur,  and  spear :  a  sporting  miscel- 
lany. I  7537-A 

Bruce.     The  thoroughbred  horse.  I  7813. 

Burgess.   Sporting  fire-arms  for  bush  and  jungle.  I  7065. 

Buxton.  Short  stalks  ;  or,  hunting  camps  north,  south, 
east,  and  west.  I  7541. 

Camp.      Book  of  college  sports.  I  7544- 


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Church.     University  foot-ball.  I  7089. 

CoLQUHOUN.  The  moor  and  the  loch  :  minute  instruc- 
tions in  all  Highland  sports.     New  ed.         I   7558. 

Complete  checker-player.  I  9098. 

Cox  and  Lascelles.     Coursing  and  falconry.        I  7103, 

CuRZON.  Mirror  of  the  turf;  or,  the  machinery  of 
horse-racing  revealed.  I  7108. 

Dai'T.      Kings  of  cricket.  I  71H, 

Day.     Racehorse  in  training.  I  7569. 

Days  in  clover.     By  the  amateur  angler.  I  7113. 

Delbos.      Nautical  terms  in  English  and  French.  I  7117, 

Dick's  Yachting  and  sailing.  I  7121. 

Dodge.     Riders  of  many  lands.  I  7574. 

Dwighi.      Practical  lawn-lennis.  I  7129. 

Fisher.     Through  the  stable  and  saddle-room.     I  7151. 

+  Forest  and  stream,  v.  40,  41.  (Jan. -Dec.  i893.)C  6932. 

Francis.  Newton  Dogvane  :  a  story  of  Enghsh  coun- 
try life.     {^Fiction.^ 

Gallwey.     Letters  to  young  shooters.  2d  series.  I  7160. 
Note. — "  On  the  production,  preservation,  and  killing 
of  game." 

Garcia.     Actor's  art.  K  2597. 

Garnier.     Scientific  billiards.     Garnier's  practice  shots. 

I  Q162. 

Gossip.     Theory  of  the  chess  openings.   2d  ed.  I  9604./. 

Gould.     Game  of  draughts.  I  9173. 

Greener.     The  breech-loader  and  how  to  use  it.  I  7174. 

Hayes.  The  horsewoman  :  a  practical  guide  to  sidd- 
saddle  riding.  I  7i9i 

Hopkins.   Fishing  experiences  of  half  a  century.  I   7212. 

Howells.     My  year  in  a  log  cabin.  I  7214. ; 

Jones.     Games  of  patience.     2d  ed.  I  9234.^. 

Kunhardt.      Ropes,  their  knots  and  splices.        G  7255, 

Lang  and  others.     Batch  of  golfing  papers.  I  7026. 

Marshall.      Football,  the  Rugby  union  game.     I  7674. 

Merwin.  Road,  track,  and  stable :  chapters  about 
horses  and  their  treatment.  I  7301- 

National  Horse  Association  of  America.  |  Entries  for 
8th  annual  exhibition.     1892.  I  7696. 

O'Donoghue.     Ladies  on  horseback.    New  ed.   I  7336./. 

Outing:  monthly  magazine  of  sport,  travel,  and  recreation. 
V.  21,  22.     (Oct.  1892-Sept.  1893.)  C6704- 

Palmer.     Stories  of  the  base  ball  field.  I  7342. 

Rondelle.     Foil  and  sabre  :  a  grammar  of  fencing. 

I  7726. 

Roosevelt.     Wilderness  hunter.  I  7727.W. 

—  and  Grinnell,  edrs.     American  big-game  hunting. 

I  7727«- 

Sanderson.  Thirteen  years  among  the  wild  beasts  of: 
India.     5th  ed.  I  7733.: 

Scott.     Dancing  as  an  art  and  pastime.  I  939?-; 

Spayth.     American  draught  player.     6th  ed.     I  94i7.fl.- 

Tyacke.  How  I  shot  my  bears  ;  or,  two  years'  tent  life 
in  Kullu  and  Lahoul.  I  7450- 

Warburton.  The  race  horse  :  how  to  buy,  train,  and 
run  him.  I  7464.6. 

Williams.     Some  London  theatres  past  and  present. 

K  2484.J. 

Xenophon.     Art  of  horsemanship.     Transl.  by  Morgan. 

I  7496- 

I.     Useful  Arts. 

Abernethy,  compiler.  Commercial  and  railway  teleg- 
raphy. I  1002. 

Ashenhurst.     Weaving  and  designing  of  textile  fabrics. 

H  4510. 

Bishop.     Job  printer's  list  of  prices  and  estimate  guide. 

I  I043-/ 

Brannt.     Practical  scourer  and  garment  dyer.     H  4056. 

Cundall.  Reminiscences  of  the  colonial  and  Indian  ex- 
hibition. H  822. 

Field.     Story  of  the  Atlantic  telegraph.  I  ii49-<'- 

Gadd.      Soap  manufacture.  H  8161. 

Harper's  Chicago  and  the  world's  fair.     By  J.  Ralph. 

II  186. 
Hints  for  the  million  :  a  handy  book  for  the  household. 

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j  f  MANUFACTURiiR  and  builder,  v.  25.  (Jan. -Dec.  1893.) 
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Royal  [British]  Commission  for  the  Chicago  Exhibition, 
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Sawer.     Odorographia  :  a  natural  history  of  raw  materi- 
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joYNSON.      Iron'  and  steel  maker.  G  3234. 

Kendall.     Iron  ores  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

G  3241. 

Lieber.     Assayer's  guide.     New  ed.  G  3268.0. 

MiLLis.  Metal-plate  work  :  its  patterns  and  their  geom- 
etry.    2d  ed.  G  3305. 

Rothwell,  edr.  Mineral  industry  in  the  U.  S.  and 
other  countries  from  the  earliest  times  to  1892. 

G  3727- 

SissoN.     A.  B.  C.  of  iron.  G  3746. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  the  Mint,  f  Report  of  the 
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Index  To  Subjects. 


PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PACE^! 

K 

Aerial  navigation. 

25- 

Ceramics. 

33- 

Elevating  appliances. 

32. 

Africa. 

17- 

Ceylon. 

18. 

Elocution. 

22.- 

Agricultural  chemistry. 

30. 

ChaldEea. 

18. 

Encyclopcedias. 

3. 

Agriculture. 

30. 

Charities. 

27- 

Engineering. 

31- 

Ainu,  The. 

18. 

Chemistry. 

22. 

England. 

16. 

Algebra. 

24. 

Chess. 

33- 

English  constitution. 

26. 

Algiers. 

17- 

Chicago.     Department  of 

Public 

English  grammar. 

21.  : 

Alps,  The. 

17. 

Works. 

25. 

English  literature. 

21. 

Amazon  {River). 

16. 

Chicago  world's  fair. 

34- 

English  parliament. 

26. 

American  caucus  system. 

26. 

Children's  diseases. 

24. 

Essays. 

20. 

American  history  and  travels. 

15- 

China. 

17- 

Ethics. 

30. 

Amusements. 

33- 

Chronology. 

18. 

Ethnology. 

23. 

Anarchism. 

27. 

Church  history. 

28. 

Etiquette. 

30. 

Angling. 

33- 

City  government. 

26. 

Etymology. 

20. 

Animal  life. 

25- 

Civil  war  (U.  S.). 

15- 

European  histoiy  and  travels. 

16. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 

25- 

Collected  works. 

3- 

Evidences  of  Christianity. 

29.  ! 

Aquariums. 

25- 

Colonial  architecture. 

31- 

Evolution. 

23.  ' 

Arabia. 

17- 

Colonial  history  (U.  S.). 

15- 

Exmoor  (Engld.). 

16. 

Archery. 

33- 

Color. 

25. 

Fairy  tales. 

12. 

Architecture. 

31- 

Commerce. 

26. 

Farming. 

30- 

Arctic  regions. 

19. 

Composition  (Rhetoric). 

22. 

Feet,  The. 

24. 

Argentine  Republic. 

16. 

Concordance,  Biblical. 

28. 

Fiction. 

4. 

Arithmetic. 

24. 

Concrete. 

31. 

Fiction,  Juvenile. 

II. 

Arran  (Scotland). 

16. 

Confucianism. 

30. 

Fine  arts. 

33. 

Art. 

33- 

Conjuring. 

33- 

Fire  protection. 

34. 

Asia. 

17- 

Connecticut. 

16. 

Fishing. 

33. 

Assyria. 

18. 

Constitution  (U.  S.). 

26. 

Florence. 

17. 

Astronomy. 

22. 

Consular  reports  (U.  S.). 

26. 

Florida. 

16. 

Athens. 

17- 

Consumption. 

24. 

Flowers. 

22. 

Athletics. 

33- 

Controversial  theology. 

29. 

Flying  machines. 

25.     ¥ 

Atlases. 

19. 

Cookery. 

32. 

Folk-lore. 

29.    "7 

Australasia, 

17- 

Coppersmithing. 

34- 

Food. 

24. 

m 

Australia. 

17- 

Corea. 

17. 

Football. 

34- 

m 

Banking. 

27. 

Coronations. 

18. 

Foreign  exchanges. 

27. 

bt 

Beautiful,  The. 

33- 

Costume. 

18. 

Founding. 

34- 

to 

Bee  keeping. 

30. 

Cremation. 

24. 

France. 

16. 

Ollf 

Belt  driving. 

32. 

Crime. 

27. 

Franklin  (Mass.). 

16. 

oa-j 

Bengal. 

18. 

Criticism,  Literary. 

21. 

Freemasonry. 

18. 

iof 

Berkshire  (Mass.). 

16. 

Crochet. 

32- 

French  language. 

20. 

M- 

Biblical  theology. 

28. 

Crusades. 

18. 

French  revolution. 

16. 

ities 

Bibliography. 

19. 

Currency. 

27. 

Furniture. 

33- 

m. 

Biography,  Collective. 

2. 

Cyclopaedias. 

3- 

Games. 

33- 

sa 

Biography,  Individual. 

I. 

Cyprus. 

17- 

Gardening. 

30. 

aits 

Biology. 

23. 

Dairy. 

30. 

Gas  engineering. 

32. ; 

»C 

Birds. 

24. 

Dancing. 

34- 

Gas-fitting. 

31. 

relrj 

Boating. 

33- 

Dartmoor  (Engld.). 

16. 

Gas-lighting. 

31. 

s, 

Bookbinding. 

34- 

Darwinism. 

23- 

Gearing. 

31. 

lery 

Bookmaking. 

34- 

Decoration  of  metals. 

33- 

Genealogy. 

18. 

tiSB 

Botany. 

22. 

Democracy. 

26. 

Geography. 

18. 

iffli 

Brahmanism. 

29. 

Derbyshire  (Engld.). 

16. 

Geography,  Physical. 

23- 

nlo 

Brazing. 

34- 

Devotional  theology. 

28. 

Geology. 

23- 

■h 

Brehon  laws. 

27. 

Dialogues. 

22. 

Geometrical  drawing. 

33- 

■k 

Bridge  piers. 

32. 

Differential  calculus. 

24. 

Geometry. 

24. 

J'ii 

British  history. 

16. 

Diseases. 

24. 

German  language. 

20. 

Si, 

Buddhism. 

29. 

Doctrinal  theology. 

29. 

Germany. 

17- 

k 

Building. 

31- 

Dogs. 

30. 

Glass. 

33- 

cis 

Building  laws. 

27. 

Domestic  economy. 

32. 

Golf. 

34- 

sia 

Burma. 

18. 

Drama. 

19. 

Gothic  architecture. 

31. 

Ql 

Business. 

26. 

Drawing. 

33- 

Government. 

26. 

It. 

Butterflies. 

25- 

Dreams. 

30- 

Grand  Rapids. 

16. 

iii 

Cabinet  making. 

33- 

Dressmaking. 

32. 

Great  Britain. 

16. 

:i5 

Calculus. 

24- 

Dynamics. 

25- 

Grecian  architecture. 

31- 

ni 

California. 

16. 

Dynamos. 

22. 

Greece. 

17. 

\ 

Cambistry. 

24. 

Earth  burial. 

24. 

Gymnastics. 

33. 

t 

Cambridge  (Engld.). 

16. 

East,  The. 

17- 

Gypsies,  Scottish. 

16. 

ia 

Canada. 

16. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

28. 

Hampden  (Mass.). 

16. 

5r. 

Candy-making. 

32. 

Eclipses. 

22. 

Hampshire  (Mass.). 

16.  ; 

5a 

Cards. 

33- 

Edinburgh. 

16. 

Harvard  College. 

26.  ] 

irj 

Carpentry. 

31- 

Education. 

26. 

Health. 

24. 

is 

Cathedrals. 

31- 

Egypt. 

18. 

Heat. 

25. 

k 

Census  (U.  S.). 

27- 

Electric  light. 

22. 

Higher  criticism. 

28. 

k 

Central  Park  (N.  Y.  City). 

31. 

Electricity. 

22. 

Himalayas. 

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PAGE. 

PACE. 

PAGE. 

Hinduism. 

29. 

London. 

16. 

Paper-folding  machinery. 

34- 

[History. 

15- 

Lord's  supper. 

29. 

Paper-making. 

34- 

History  of  literature. 

21. 

Lung  diseases. 

24. 

Paris. 

17. 

History  of  the  church. 

28. 

Machine  design. 

31- 

Parliament. 

26. 

iHittites. 

18. 

Machinery. 

31. 

Parliamentary  law. 

27. 

Holland. 

17- 

Macrame  lace. 

32. 

Pastoral  theology. 

28. 

Holy  cross. 

28. 

Magic. 

33- 

Pastry  making. 

32. 

Holy  T.and. 

18. 

Maine. 

16. 

Patents. 

32. 

Homiletics. 

28. 

Manual  training. 

26. 

Pattern  making. 

32. 

Ilomrjeopathy. 

24. 

Marine  engines. 

32. 

Pentateuch. 

28. 

Horse.  The. 

30- 

Marine  insurance. 

26. 

Perfumery. 

32. 

iHorsemanship. 

33- 

Marsupialia. 

25- 

Periodicals. 

3- 

iHorticulture. 

30. 

Massachusetts. 

16. 

Petroleum. 

31. 

jHouse  painting. 

34. 

Massage. 

24, 

Philosophy,  Mental. 

30. 

jHousehold  economy. 

32. 

Mashonaland. 

17- 

Philosophy,  Moral. 

30. 

iHumor. 

22. 

Matabeli  war. 

17. 

Philosophy  of  history. 

18. 

'Hungary. 

17- 

Mathematics. 

24. 

Philosophy  of  the  beautiful. 

33- 

Munting. 

33. 

Measures  and  weights. 

24. 

Phonography. 

20, 

Hy.liaulic  machinery. 

31. 

Mechanical  engineering. 

32. 

Photography. 

33. 

Ily  irophobia. 

24. 

Medals. 

18. 

Phrenology. 

30. 

11 V  irostatics. 

25. 

Medii-Eval  literature. 

21. 

Physical  geography. 

23. 

.Hy.^icne. 

24. 

Medical  science. 

24. 

Physical  measurement. 

25. 

rlymnology. 

28. 

Mental  philosophy. 

30. 

Physics. 

25. 

Hypnotism. 

30. 

Metallurgy. 

34- 

Physiology. 

24- 

Illumination 

33. 

Metaphysics. 

30. 

Pianoforte,  The. 

33. 

Illusions. 

33- 

Meteorology. 

23. 

Pilgrims. 

28. 

Illustration,  Art  of. 

33- 

Mexico. 

16. 

Pistols. 

27, 

Incandescent  lamp. 

23- 

Microscopy. 

25- 

Plastic  arts. 

33- 

India. 

18. 

Middle  ages. 

18. 

Plays. 

19. 

Indians. 

15- 

Military  law. 

27. 

Plumbing. 

31- 

Industrial  arts. 

33- 

Military  science. 

27. 

Poetry. 

21. 

Insane,   The. 

24. 

Millinery. 

32. 

Polar  regions. 

19. 

Insanity. 

24. 

Mineralogy. 

23- 

Police. 

27. 

Insects. 

24. 

Mining. 

32. 

Political  and  social  sciences. 

25. 

Inspiration. 

28. 

Mohammedanism. 

29. 

Political  economy. 

27. 

Integral  calculus. 

24. 

Money. 

27. 

Politics, 

26, 

[nteilectual  philosophy. 

30. 

Mongolia. 

18. 

Poor,  The. 

27. 

[nter-state  commerce. 

26. 

Montremata. 

25. 

Population. 

27. 

[nventions. 

32. 

Monumental  brasses. 

18. 

Post  office. 

26. 

[reland. 

16. 

Moral  philosophy. 

30. 

Pottery. 

33. 

Iron  founding. 

34. 

Morocco. 

17- 

Poultry-keeping. 

30. 

tron-work. 

31- 

Moths. 

25- 

Practical  theology. 

28. 

:sle  of  Man. 

16. 

Moulding. 

32. 

Prescription  writing. 

24. 

Italy. 

17. 

Music. 

33- 

Printing, 

34. 

[vories. 

33. 

Mysore. 

18. 

Prisons. 

27. 

apan. 

17- 

Mythology. 

29. 

Psychology. 

30. 

erusalem. 

18. 

Naples. 

17. 

Public  documents. 

25. 

esuits. 

28. 

Natural  history. 

24, 

Pumps. 

31. 

esus  Christ. 

28. 

Natural  philosophy. 

25. 

Puzzles. 

33. 

ewelry. 

33- 

Natural  science. 

22. 

Pyramids. 

18. 

ews. 

18. 

Naval  architecture. 

31. 

Qualitative  analysis. 

22. 

oinery. 

31- 

Naval  science. 

27. 

Quaternions. 

24. 

udaism. 

29. 

Needlework. 

32- 

Quotations. 

20. 

uvenile  fiction. 

II. 

Netherlands. 

I?- 

Railroads. 

32. 

Karakorum  Himalayas. 

18. 

New  Jersey. 

16. 

Railway  engineering. 

32. 

kindergarten. 

26. 

New  York  City. 

16. 

Readers, 

22. 

Citchen  boilers. 

31- 

New  York  City.    Fire  Department 

.  25. 

Rebellion  (U.  S.), 

15. 

knitting. 

32. 

New  York  State.     Assembly. 

25- 

Recitations. 

22. 

torea. 

17- 

New  York  State.     Senate. 

25. 

Regalia. 

18. 

^bor. 

land  systems. 

27. 

New  Zealand, 

17- 

Religion  and  science. 

29. 

27- 

Nihilism. 

27. 

Religions,  Various. 

29. 

-anguage. 

20. 

Novels. 

4- 

Renaissance. 

33. 

4itin  language. 

20. 

Numismatics. 

18. 

Resurrection 

29. 

.AW. 

27. 

Nursing. 

24. 

Rhetoric. 

22. 

..egislative  annals. 
.«prosy. 

25- 

Nyassa, 

17- 

Rhine,  The, 

17. 

24. 

Occult  literature. 

30. 

Rhode  Island. 

16. 

^vant.  The. 

17- 

Ohio  valley. 

15- 

Riding. 

33. 

jbraries. 

19. 

Opera. 

33- 

Roads. 

32, 

.ight. 

..iterary  criticism. 

[literary  history. 

20. 

Orations. 

22, 

Rocky  Mountains. 

15. 

21. 

Organs, 

33- 

Roman  Campagna, 

17. 

21. 

Oriental  history  and  travels. 

17. 

Roman  law. 

27. 

■iry  miscellany. 

20. 

Ornament. 

33. 

Romances. 

4. 

ry  periodicals. 

3- 

Ornamental  metal  work. 

31- 

Rome, 

17. 

.ture  and  language. 

19. 

Oxford  College. 

26. 

Rowing. 

34. 

.'iiicngula. 

17- 

Painting. 

33 

Russia. 

17- 

^ocomotive,   The. 

32. 

Palestine. 

18. 

Sabbath,  The. 

29. 

logarithms. 

24. 

Palmistry. 

30. 

St.  Andrews. 

26. 

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Index  to  Subjects. 


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PAGE. 

PAGE.  1 

Salvador. 

i6. 

Switzerland. 

17- 

United  States.  House  of  Represen-       | 

Samoa. 

17- 

Table  talk. 

20. 

tatives. 

25. 

Scientific  journals. 

4- 

Tales. 

4- 

United  States.      Interior 

Depart- 

Scotland. 

j6. 

Talmud. 

30. 

ment. 

25. 

Scottish  Gypsies. 

i6. 

Taxidermy. 

25. 

United  States.    Senate. 

26. 

Sculpture. 

33- 

Teaching. 

26. 

United      States.      State 

Depart- 

Sermons. 

29. 

Technological  journals. 

4- 

ment. 

26.  i 

Sewage. 
Shafting. 

32. 

Teeth.  The. 

24- 

United  States  :  travels. 

15. 

31- 

Tell  Amarna  tablets. 

18. 

Universal  history. 

i^. 

Shooting. 

34- 

Temperance. 

30. 

Useful  arts. 

34ii 

Shorthand. 

20. 

Theatrical  dancing. 

33- 

Venereal  diseases. 

Silver. 

27. 

Theism. 

29- 

Venice. 

1^1 

Singing. 
Slang. 

33- 

Theme  writing. 

22. 

Violin,  The. 

3^1 

21. 

Theology,  Biblical. 

28. 

Voice  production. 

sMi 

Sleep. 

30. 

Theology,  Controversial. 

29. 

Voyages. 

im 

Soap. 

32. 

Theology,  Devotional. 

28. 

Wales. 

z^ 

Social  science. 

27. 

Theology,  Doctrinal. 

29. 

Water  motors. 

3* 

Socialism. 

27. 

Theology,  Practical. 

28. 

Waterloo. 

17. 

Soldering. 

34. 

Thermodynamics. 

25- 

Wealth. 

27. 

Somali  land. 

17- 

Throat  diseases. 

24. 

Weights  and  measures. 

24. 

Sound. 

25- 

Tibet. 

17- 

Westminster  Abbey. 

16. 

Spain. 

17- 

Tithes. 

27. 

Whist. 

33^ 

Speeches. 

22. 

Tobogganing. 

33- 

Windsor  Castle. 

16. 

Spelling. 

21. 

Toleration. 

26. 

Wines. 

32. 

Sports. 

33. 

Toy  making. 

32. 

Wiring. 

22. 

P 

Statistics. 

27. 

Training. 

34- 

Wit. 

2^.. 

Steam  engine. 

SI- 

Transactions. 

4. 

Women. 

28.' 

Steam  pumps. 

SI- 

Transportation  theories. 

32. 

Woodwork. 

3i.= 

Stenography. 

20. 

Travels. 

18. 

Woollen  spinning. 

34. 

Stock  exchanges. 

27. 

Trigonometry. 

24- 

Works,   Collected. 

3- 

Stratford  (Engld,). 

16. 

Turbines. 

32. 

World's  Columbian  Exposition.      34.I 

Strength  of  materials. 

31- 

Turkey. 

17- 

Yachting. 

33f 

MEH 

Success  in  life. 

30. 

Typewriting. 

20. 

York  (Engld.). 

J^ 

BEH 

Suicide. 

24. 

United  States.    Civil  Service  Com- 

Zend-Avesta. 

30. 

H 

Surgery. 

24. 

mission. 

25. 

Zoology. 

25..  ttcu 

Sussex  (Engld.). 

16. 

United  States  constitution. 

26. 

Zoroasterism. 

29. 

K 

Sweden. 

17. 

United  States  :  history. 

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Supplement  No.  7  to  Finding  List. 

Arrangcr7zcnt  of  Principal  Stibdivisions. 

Part  i.  Biography,  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

2.  Cyclopedias.  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 

"      3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Literature. 

"      4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 

"      5.  Literature  and  Language. 

"      6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics. 

"      7.  Political  and  Social  Sciences. 

"      8.  Theology,  Religion,  and  Philosophy. 

"      g.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 

PART  l.-BIOGRAPHY,    MEMOIRS,    AND    LETTERS. 


A.     Individual   Biography. 

ndrewes,  Lancelot,  bp.  By  R.  L.  Ottley.  T  I04.<7. 
AIREUTH,   Margravine  of,   and    Voltaire.     By   Dr.  G. 

Horn.  T  234. //. 

ARCLAY,    Thos.       Correspondence    of,    ed.    by    G.    L. 

Rives.  T  264. 

OOTH,  Edwin  :  recollections  of  his  daughter.     By  Ed- 

wina  B.  Grossman.  T  514.,^. 

RACE,  Chas.  L.     Life  of,  by  Emma  Brace.  T  561. 

rown,  John,  and  his  men.  By  R.  J-  Hinton.  T  612./. 
ROWNING,  Robert  :  personalia.  By  E.  Gosse.  T  614.^^. 
UCHANAN,  William   A.,  war   governor  of   Connecticut. 

Life  of,  by  Rev.  S.  G.  Buckingham.  T  635.(5 

lUGEAUD.  Marshall.     Memoirs  of,  by  Count    H.  d'lde- 

ville.     2  V.  T  638. 

RNS.  Robert.      Life  of,  by  J.   G.   Lockhart.     Revised 

by  Inigram.  T  666  /«. 

Adams,  J.    Burns's  "Chlor's";  a  reminiscence.  T666.«. 
NNiNG,  Charlotte,  countess.      Memorials  of,  by  A.   J. 

C.  Hare.  In  T  745.,^'-. 

^RLYLE,  Jane  Welsh.     Selections  of  lettersof  Geraldine 

E.  Jewsbury  to,  ed.  by  Mrs.  A.  Ireland.       T  762.7. 
iTHERiNE  n.  of  Russia.      Waliszewski,  R.      Romance 

of  an  empress.  T  794  w. 

tCERO  and  the  fall  of  the  Roman  republic.     By  J.  L.  S. 

Davidson.  T  902. «'. 

JLUM15US,    Christopher,   and    the    participation    of    the 

Jews  in  the  Spanish  and    Portuguese  discoveries. 

By  Dr.  M.  Kayserling.  T  977. /J. 

3RNELIUS,    Rev.     Elias.       Memoir    of    the,    by    B.    B. 

Edwards.  T  10 13. 

IfROMWELL,     Oliver.       Carlyle,    T.      Oliver    Cromwell's 

letters  and  speeches.     From  revised  ed.   T  1054.(5. 
Church.  S.  IL    Oliver  Cromwell  :  a  history.    T  1054.2. 
URTis.  Geo.  W.     By  E.  Gary.  T  1086.0'. 

USHMAN,  Charlotte.  Life  of,  by  W.  T.  Price.  T  1088./. 
ODGE,  Wm.  Earl,    1S58-S4.  T  124 1  a. 

u  Camp,  Maxime.     Recollections  of  a  literary  life.  2  v. 

T  1283. 
DGEWORTH,  Maria.     Life  and  letters  of,  ed.  by  A.  J.  C. 

Hare.     2  v.  T  1341.//. 

DISON,  Thos.  A.     Life  and  inventions  of,  by  W.  K   L. 

and  Antonia  Dickson.  T  5827. 

RASMUS  Life  and  letters  of,  by  J.  A.  Froude.  T  13S1./. 
UGfeNiE,  empress.     Secret  of  an  empire.  By  P.  de  Lano. 

T  1399. 
ROEBEL  :  the  man  and  his  work.     Bv  Anne  L.  Page. 

T  15S3./. 


Garrick,  David.     By  J.  Knight.  T  i627.>f. 

Garrison,  William  Lloyd,  1S05-1879.  Story  of  his 
life  told  by  his  children  [W.  P.  and  F.  J.  Garri- 
son].    4  V.  T  1628.^. 

Gladstone,  Wm.  Ewart  :  a  political  and  literary  biog- 
raphy.    By  G.  R.  Emerson.  T  1691.^. 

—  Life  of,  by  G.  B.  Smith.  12th  ed.  T  1691.^. 
Glover,  Wm.      Memoirs  of  a  Cambridge  chorister.     2  v. 

T  1705.?/;. 

Gordon,  Chas.  Geo.  Gordon  anecdotes.  By  l''r.  Macau- 
lay.  T  1724.W/. 

Grammont,  Count.  jMemoirs  of,  by  A.  Hamilton. 
Ed.  by  Sir  W.  Scott.  T  I745-/'. 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.  Life  and  ser^dces  of,  by  J.  G. 
Wilson.     Revised  cd.  T  1746.1c/. 

He.\ly,  Geo.  P.  A.     Reminiscences  of  a  portrait  painter. 

T  192c. 

Henry  IV.  Jackson,  Catherine  C  ,  lady.  First  of  the 
Bourbons,   1595-1610.  T  1962.^. 

Hodge,  Caspar  W.:  a  memorial  address.  By  F.  L.  Pat- 
ton.  T  2085./. 

Holland,  Josiah  G.  By  Mrs.  H.  M.  Plunkett.   T  2105./. 

Hood,  Thomas.  Memorials  of,  by  his  son  and  daughter. 
[New  ed.]  T  2i22.«. 

—  Eliot,  A.,  collector.  Hood  in  Scotland.  T  2122  a 
Irving,  Washington.     Life  and  letters,  by  P.  M.  Irving. 

V.   3.  T   2248.7. 

Isabella  of  Castile.    By  Maj.-Gen.  O.O.Howard.  T2251. 

Jackson,  Thomas  J.  ('  Stonewall  Jackson"').  By  J.  E. 
Cooke.  T  2262.2. 

Jefferson,  Joseph.     Life  and  art  of,  by  W.  Winter. 

T  2293.V'. 

Joinville,  Prince  de.     Memoirs.  T  2338. 

"Junius"  revealed  [Sir  Philip  Francis].  By  H.  R. 
Francis.  T  2357. 

Lamb,  Charles.     In  the  footprints  of,  by  B.  E.  Martin. 

T  2593.OT. 

Larcom,  Lucy  :  life,  letters,  and  diary.  By  D.  D.  Ad- 
dison. T  2611. 

Lee,  General  Robert  E.     By  Fitzhugh  Lee.     T  2640.>&. 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  and  the  dow^nfall  of  American  slav- 
erv,  by  N.  Brooks.  T  2691.1. 

—  Stoddard,  W.  O.  Table  talk  of.  M  3423- 
Liszt,  Franz.  Letters  of,  by  La  Mara.  2  v.  T  269S./'. 
Longfellow,  Samuel  :  memoir  and  letters.    Ev  J.  May. 

t  2731.^. 
Lowe.  Robert,  viscount  Sherbrooke.    Life  and  letters  of, 

by  A.  P.  Martin.     2  v.  T  2739.I. 

Luther  anecdotes  :  memorable  sayings   and    doings  of 

Martin  Luther.     By  Dr.  Macaulay.         T  2748.6. 


Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


1— BIOGRAPHY,  MEMOIRS,  AND  LETTERS :  Collective  Biography. 


LUTZ,  Johann  E.  Scholler,  L.  W.  Chapter  of  church 
history  from  south  Germany.  Passages  from  the 
life  of.  T  2749. 

Macphf.rson,  James.  Life  and  letters  of,  by  IS.  .Saun- 
ders. T  2831. 

Mahomet.     Life  of,  by  Muir.  T  3116.^. 

Marlborough,  John  Churchill,  duke  of.  Life  of,  by 
Gen.  viscount  Wolseley.     2  v.  T  2887.7c. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  History  of,  by  F.  A.  Mignct. 
7th  ed.  '  T  2896.  >6. 

Maury,  Generally.  IT.  Recollections  of  a  Virginian  in 
the  Mexican,  Lidian,  and  civil  wars.  T  2946  r. 

Maximilian  and  Carlotta  :  a  story  of  imperialism.  By 
J.  M.  Taylor.  T  2948./". 

Moody  (13.  L.)  at  home  :  his  home  and  home  work. 

Y3315. 

Morgan,  Rev.  Wm.  F.  Sermon  in  memory  of,  by 
Rev.  J.  W.  Krown.  T  3164./'. 

Murphy,  T.  E.  What  [he]  has  done  for  temperance. 
By  A.  R.  Kimball.  X  9243. 

Murray,  David  Christie.     Making  of  a  novelist. 

T  3238./. 

Napoleon  T.  Bonaparte.  Bourrienne,  L.  A.  F.  de. 
Memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  New  ed.  By 
Phipps.     4  V.  T  3263.2. 

—  Dumas,  A.     Napoleon.  T  3263. r/. 

—  Levy,  A.     Private  life  of  Napoleon.     2  v.     T  3263.5. 

—  Masson.  F.      Napoleon  at  home.     2  v.  T  3263.8. 

—  Meneval,  Baron  C.  F.     Memoirs  illustrating  the  his- 

tory of,  from  1802  to  1815.      V.  1-3.  T  3263.7. 

Nelson,  Lord.     Death  of,  by  W.  Beatty.     2d  ed. 

T  3284.-^. 

Newman,  John  Henry,  cardinal.  Maynell,  W.  Jolm 
Henry  Newman,  the  founder  of  modern  Anglican- 
ism. T  3293./. 

—  Newman,  F.  W.     Contributions  to  the  early  history  of 

Cardmal  Newman.      2d  ed.  T  3293. «. 

Northcote,    James,    R.A.      Conversations  of,    by    W. 

Hazlitt.     Ed.  by  E.  Gosse.  T  3330. 

Northcote,  Sir  Stafford,  ist  earl  of  Iddesleigh.     Life, 

letters,  and  diaries  of,  by  A.  Lang.     New  ed. 

T  3331. 
O'Connell,  Daniel.     Correspondence  of,  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Fitzpatrick.     2  v.  T  3364.  _/] 

Owen,  Richard.     Life  of,  by  Rev.  R.  Owen.     2  v. 

T  3404-^. 
Pasquier,  ChanccUiir.     Memoirs,     v.  2,  3  (1S12-15). 

.        T  3437. 
Paterson,  John,    maj.-gen.  in  the  Revolutionary  army. 

Life  of,  by  T.  Egleston.  T  3441. 

Patrick  (St.).     Life  and  labors  of.     By  W.  Cathcart. 

In  Y  3547. 
Pearson,  IL  G.     f  Memorial  address,  by  E.  L.  Godkin. 

T  4707. 
Peel,  Sir  Robert.     Ed.  by  C.  S.  Parker.  T  3456-/- 

Polk,  Leonidas,   bishop  and  general.      By  W.  ^L  Polk. 

2  v._  _  T  3555-/. 

Reeves,  Sims.     His  life  and  recollections.     Written  by 

himself.  T  367S. 

t  Rehan,  Ada  :  a  study.      By  W.  Winter.  T  5720. 

Reynolds,  .S/>  Josliua.     By  C.  Phillips.  T  370S/. 

Richard    HI.      Memoirs    of,    by  J.    H.   Jesse.       New 

ed.     2  v.  T  3726./'. 

Sala,  George  Augustus.     Things  I  have  seen  and  people 

I  have  met.      2  v.  T  3842. 

Sarpi,  Fra  Paolo.     By  Rev.  A.  Robertson.  T  3S65. 

Scott,  General  \V.      I3y  Gen.  M.  J.  Wright.    T  3977.7c. 
Severn,  Joseph.     Life  and  letters  of,  by  W.  Sharp. 

T  4015. 
Sheridans,  The.     Lives  of,  by  P.  Fitzgerald.     2  v. 

T  4033-/. 
Sherman,  General  Wm.  T.  and  Senator].      The  Sher- 
man letters  :  correspondence  between,  from  1837 

to  1S91.    Ed.  by  Rachel  S.  Thorndike.    T  4034./. 
Skougaard,  Lorentz  S. :  a  sketch.     By  A.  C.  Clark. 

T  4099. 
Stanley,    Arthur    P.      Life  and  correspondence  of,  by 

R.  E.  Prothero  and  G.  G.  Bradley.  2  v.   T  421 1/. 


Swift,  Jonathan.     Life  of,  by  H.  Craik.  T  4312. r. 

Thoreau,  Henry   D.      Familiar  letters.      Ed.   by    F.   B. 

Sanborn.  T  4392.;-. 

Tone,    Theobald    Wolfe.       Autobiography,    1763-1793, 

ed.  by  O'Brien.     2  v.  T  4446. «. 

Verdi  :  Milan  and  "Othello."'     By  Blanche  Roosevelt. 

'f  459-1. 
Vespucci,  Amerigo.  America's  godfather.  By  Vir- 
ginia Johnson.  T  4598./. 
Washington,  General  George.  By  Gen.  B.  T.  john- 
•  son.  T  4672./. 
Waterfc^D,    Louisa,    marchioness   of.     Memorials    of, 

by  A.  J.  C.  Hare.  In  T  745.^. 

Wedgwood,    Josiah,     his     personal     history.       By     S. 

Smiles.  T  4714.3-. 

Wellington,    Arthur,   duke  of.      Life    of,    by  C.   D. 

Yonge.     Revised  ed.  T  4735. s. 

Whittier,  John    G.      Life   and    letters    of,    by   S.   T. 

Pickard.     2  v.  T  48 17./. 

William  I  ,  emperor  of  Germany.     Simon.  E.     Emperor 

William  and  his  reign.  2d  ed.  2  v.  T  4843.^, 
Williams.  Roger,  the  pioneer  of  religious  lihertv.    By 

O.  S.  Strau.s.  T  4845. j. 

YouMANS,    Edward    L.,    interpreter    of    science    for   the 

people.     By  J.  Fiske.  T  4985. 


B.     Collective   Biography. 

Adams.     Child-life  and  girlhood  of  remarkable  women. 

T  5503.^. 
Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  men.  T  5049  a. 

Contents  :  Napoleon  Bonaparte. — Horatio  Nelson. 
— John  Bunyan. — Thomas  Arnold. — Wendell  Phil- 
lips.—  Henry  Ward  Beecher. — Charles  Kingsley. — 
General  Wm.  Tecumseh  Sherman.  — Charles  Haddon 
Spurgeon. — Phillips  Brooks. 
Butterworth.     Great  composers.  T  5069. 

Crowest.     Great  tone-poets.     7th  ed.  T  5105.6. 

Ehrlich.     Celebrated  pianists  of  the  pa.st  and  present 
time.  T  5134.9. 

Engel.     From  Handel  to  Halle :  biographical  sketches. 

T  55S3. 
Cotitents  :    HandeL— Gluck. — Beethoven.  —  Sir    Ar- 
thur  Sullivan.— Joseph   PSarmby.  —  Madame  Emma  Al- 
bani-Gye. — Professor   Huxley. — Hubert    Herkomer. — 
Sir  Charles  and  Lady  Halle. — Three  prodigies. 
Famous  people  and  famous  places.  T  5143./, 

Fifty  celebrated  men  :  their  lives  and  trials.      T  5150.^. 
Fifty  famous  women  and  the  lessons  of  their  lives. 

T  5150./. 

Godwin.     Commemorative  addresses.  T  5x71.^. 

Great  heroes  and  gallant  fights.  T  5175.//. 

Great  kings  and  great  preachers.  T  5175.;^. 

GuiNEY.     Little  English  gallery.  1"  5179- 

Contents:  Lady  Danvers.  —  Henry  Vaughan.— George 

Farquhar. — Topham    Beauclerk. — Bennet    Langton. — 

William  Hogartii. 

Hamilton.     Women    writers:    their    works   and    ways. 

v.  2.  T  51S5.7C. 

Contents:    Mrs.    Plemans — Mrs.    Jameson. — Frede- 

rika    Bremer. — Harriet    Martineau. — Letitia   Elizabeth 

Landon    (Mrs.    Maclean). — Honourable    Mrs.    Norton 

(Lady  Stirling-Maxwell). — Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning. 

— Mrs.     Gaskell.  —  Charlotte     Bronte.  —  George    Eliot 

(Mary  Anne  Cross). — Adelaide  Anne  Procter. — Louisa 

May  Alcott. 

Hare.     Story  of  two  noble  lives.     3  v.  T  745.^. 

A^ote.  —  Memorials  of    Charlotte,   countess  Canning, 

and  Louisa,  marchioness  of  Waterford. 

Hervey.      Masters  of  French  music.  T  5198. 

Contents:    Ambroise    Thomas. — Charles    Gounod. — 

Camille  Saint-Saens. — Jules  Massenet. — Ernest  Reyer. 

— Alfred  Bruneau.  —  Some  other  French  composers. 

How.     Illustrated  interviews.  T  5629. 

Contents:  W.   S.   Gilbert. — Cardinal    Manning.— Sir 

Frederick    Leighton. — Madame    Albani.— F.    C.    Bur- 

nand.  —  Henry  Irving. — Miss  Ellen  Terry. — Professor 


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Blackie. — Lord  Wolseley. — George  Augustus  Sala. — 
Sir  Morell  Mackenzie —Rev.  J.  E.  C.  Welldon.— 
Henr)'  Stacy  Marks,  R.A. — Lord  bp.  of  Ripon. — 
William  Howard  Russell. —  Henry  Furniss. 

Howie.  Heroes  for  the  faith  :  lives  of  the  Scottish 
worthies.      Revised  by  M'Gavin.  T  5213. 

Lodge.      I'ioneers  of  science  [astronomers].       T  5272./. 

MacK/VY.  Founders  of  the  American  republic.  T  52S1. 
Contents  :  Washington. — John  Adams. — Thomas  Jef- 
ferson.—  Benjamin  Franklin. — James  Madison. — Dan- 
gers of  ultra-Democracy. 

Maitland.     Masters  of  German  music.  T  5286. 

Contents:    Johannes  Brahms. —  Max    Bruch. —  Karl 

Goldmark. — Josef    Rheinberger. — Thcodor    Kirchner. 

—  Carl   Reinecke.  —  Woldemar  Bargiel. — Joseph  Joa- 


chim.— Clara  Schumann.  —  Heinrich  von  Herzogen- 
berg.  —  Heinrich  Hofman. — Anton  Bruckner.  — Felix 
Draeseke. — Jean  Louis  Nicode. — Richard  Strauss. — 
Hans  Sommer. — Cyrill  Kistler. 

.Martyrs  for  the  truth  :  last  words  and  dying  testimonies 
of  the  worthies  of  Scotland.  T  5287. 

Plctarch.      Lives.      Selected  by  J.  S.  While.  T  5384. w. 

Seccombe.     Lives  of  twelve  bad  men.  T  5739. 

Contents:  James  Hepburn,  earl  of  Bothwdl.  — Sir 
Edward  Kelley. — Matthew  Hopkins. — George  Jeffreys. 
— Titus  Gates. — Simon  Eraser,  lord  Lovat— Colonel 
Francis  Charteris. — Jonathan  Wild. — James  Maclaine. 
— George  Robert  Fitzgerald. — Thomas  Griffiths  Wain- 
wright. — Edward  Kelly. 

Wilson, f^/f.    Presidentsof theU.S.,1789-1894.  T5790/. 


PART    2.-CYCLOPyCDIAS,    COLLECTED    WORKS.    AND 

PERIODICALS. 


A.   Cyclopaedias  and  Collected  Works. 

Armstrong.     Giant  cyclopedia  and  treasury  of  practical 

knowledge.  C  2507. 

Beeton's    Illustrated  dictionary  of  religion,  philosophy, 

politics,  and  law.  C  2520. a. 

Chambers'  Encyclopedia  of  universal  knowledge.      12  v. 

[1893].  C  2082.^. 

Child's  instructor  ;  or,  learning  made  easy.  C  2552. 

Craig.  New  coTnmon  school  question  book.  C  2105. 
Jekferson,   Thos.      f  Writings.     Ed.    by  P.    C.   Ford. 

V.  3,  4.  M  637.0. 

3.   17S1-84.     4    1784-87. 
Johnson's  +  Universal  cyclopaedia.      New  ed.  [by]  C.  K. 

Adams,      v.  1-5.  C  2847.0. 

1.  A. — Calculus. 

2.  Calcutta  — Edham  Pasha. 

3.  Edict— Grecian  mythology. 

4.  Greece — Kingston. 

5.  Kingston — Nlozambique  channel. 
Lincoln.  A.     Complete  works.     Ed.  by  J.  G.  Nicolay 

and  J.  Hay.      2  v.  M  662. 

Phillips.     Million  of  facts.  C  2351. 

Stanley,   A.    P.     Selection  from  the  writings  of.     Ed. 

by  A.  S.  Aglen.  M  420. 

B.     Literary  Periodicals. 

t  Advoc.vte  and  family  guardian,    v.  59  (Jan.  2-Dec.  16, 

1893).  "  C  6S01. 

f  American  art  journal  [Music],     v.  63  (Apl.  14-Oct.  6, 

1894).  C  6802. a. 

f  American  economist,     v.   12,  13  (July  7,  1893-June, 

1894).  C  6802. 

•f  Arena,  The.  v.  9  (Dec.  iSg3-May  1894).  C  6509. 
f  Army  and  navy  journal,  U.  S.     v.  31  (Augt.  26,  1893- 

Augt.  25,  1S94).  C  6803. 

f  Art  amateur:  journal  devoted  to  art  in  the  household. 

v.  29,  30  (June  1893-May  1894).  I  904  a. 

f  Athen.ei;.\i,  The:  Jan. -Dec.  1894.  2  v.  C  6S04. 
Atlantic  monthly,  v.  73,  74  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).  C  65 11. 
Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine,     v.   53,   54   (Jan.- 

Dec.  1S43).  C  68 10. 

Note. — "New  world  "  edition. 
—  Same.     v.  55  (Jan. -June  1844.)  C  6527. 

Buy's  own  annual,     v.  16  (Oct.  7,  1893-Sept.  29,   1894). 

C  6S11. 
Browne's  Phonographic  weekly,    v.  18  (Jan.  2-Dec.  18,  j 

1893*.  W  1537.  j  Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthly,     v.  37,  38  (Jan. -Dec. 

Note. — No.  52  for  Dec.  25  was  never  published.  1894).  C  6854.0. 

f  Business  :  a  practical  journal  of  the  office,    v.  14  (Jan.-    \  Library  journal,     v.  19  (Jan.-Dec.  1S94).        M  S66j. 

Dec.  1894K  C"68i4.    Lippincott's  Monthly  magazine,     v.  53,   =4  (Jan.-Dec. 

Century,    The :    illustrated  monthly   magazine,     v.  25,  1894).  C  C661. 

26  (Nov.  i?»3-0ct.  1S94).  C  6549.    t  Literary  news.     New  series,  v.  15  flan.-Dec.  1S94). 

Chatterbox.     Ed.  by  J.  E.  Clarke.     1894.        C  6551.  |  '  M  7662. 


Chautauquan,   The.     v.  18,  19  [N.  S.  v.  9,  10].     (Oct. 

1893-Sept.  1894.)  C  6552. 

Cook's  f  Excursionist  and  tourist  advertiser.  (Jan.-Dec. 

1894.)  C  6S20. 

Cosmopolitan,  The.      v.  16,  17  (Nov.  1893-Oct.  1894). 

C  6562. 

f  Critic,  The  :  a  weekly  review  of   literature    and  the 

arts.    V.  24,  25  [N.'S.  v.  21,  22].  (Jan.-Dec.  1894.) 

C6S21. 

Demorf.st's  Family  magazine,     v.   30  (Nov.    1893-Cct. 

1894).  C  6824. 

Domestic  monthly,     v.  39-41  (April  1893-Sept.   1894). 

C  6925. 
f  Edinburgh  review,     v.  179,  iSo  (Jan.-Oct.  1894). 

C  6580. 
f  Educational  review,     v  7,  8  (Jan.-Dec.  iS94». 

C  C580.0. 
f  Forest  and  stream,     v.  4':,  43  (Jan.-Dec.  1894*. 

C  6932, 
f  Fortnightly  review,  v.  55,  56  [O.  S.  v.  61,  62].  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1894.)  C  6593. 
f  Forum,  The.     v.  16,  17  (Sept.  iS93-Aug.  1894^. 

C  6595. 

f  Free  Russia,     v.  2,  3  (Sept.  1891-July  1893).   C  6596. 

Note. — "Organ  of  the  '  Soc.  of  Friends  of  Russian 

Freedom.'"     (v.  2,  No.  i  wanting.) 

Girl's  own  annual,     v.  15  (Oct.  15,  1893-Scpt.  29, 1894). 

C  6834. 
Godey's  Magazine,     v.  128,  129  (Jan.-Dec.  i894>. 

C  6602. 
Goldthwaitk's    I  Geographical  magazine,     v.  5  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1893).  C  6603. 
Harper's    New    monthly   magazine,     v.    88,    89    (Dec. 
1893-Nov.    1894).                                             C  6612. 
Harper's  Young  people,     v.  15  (Nov.  iS93-Oct.   1S94). 

C  6838. 
\  HARTrt)RD  seminary   record.       v.    4  (Oct.    iSg'^-Aug. 
1S94).  C  6613. 

f  HEBREW-Christian,    The.     v.    10,   11    (Jan.    1892-Oct. 
1893).  C  6S39. 

Note. — v.  10  is  a  monthly  and  v.  II  a  quarterly, 
f  Humanitarian,  The.     v.  i,  2  (Julv  1892-June  1S93). 
4°.  C  6844. 

—  ■!■  Same.     v.  3  (July-Dec.  1893^     V.  C  6630. 

f  Illustrated  American,     v.   15,   16  (J.in.  6-Dec.   29, 
1S94).  C  6845. 

t  Illustrated  London  news.     v.   102-104  (Jan.   1893- 
June  1894).  C  6945. 
f  Insurance  economist,      v.  17  (Oct.  1893-Sept.  1894). 

C  6S46. 


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4       3— FICTION   AND   JUVENILE    FICTION  :   Abbe  Daniel,  to  Alone  on  a  Wide,  Wide  Sea, 


f  LriERARY  world,     v.  25  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).         C  6855. 
LrriLE  ones  annual.     [1894.  j  C  6664. 

f  London  quarterly  review,     v.  Si,  82  [O.  S.  v.  21,  22J. 
(Oct.  1893-July  1894.)  C  6664. 

Munsey's  Magazine,     v.  6-11  (Oct.  iS9i-Sept.  1894). 

C  6693. 
Musical  record  :  Jan. -Dec.  1894.  C  6S66. 

f  NEW-church  messenger,     v.  66,  67  (Jan. -Dec.  1894). 
'  C  6S67. 

f  New  earth,  The.    v.  4(Dec.  1892-Nov.  1893).  06867. «. 
New    England   magazine,     v.    15,   16    [N.  S.  v.  9,   10 J. 
(Sept.  1893-Aug.  1894.)  C  6697. 

f  Nineteenth  century,     v.  35,  36  (Jan. -Dec.  1894). 

C  6699. 
f  North    American    review.       v.    158,    159    (Jan. -Dec. 
1894).  C  6700. 

Nursery.  The.     v.  W.     [1891?!  C  6701. 

Oi.ivicR  Optic's  annual.     [1887  ?J  C  6702. 

f  Our  animal  friends,     v.  21  (Sept.  i8g3-Aug.  1S94I 

C  6868.<7. 

Outing  :  illustrated   monthly  magazine  of  sport,   travel, 

and  recreation,     v.  23,  24  (Oct.  1893-Sept.  1S94). 

C  6704. 
Peterson  Magazine,  New.     v.  105,  106  [N.  S.  v.  3,  4J. 
(Jan. -Dec.    1894.)  C  C709. 

+  Phonetic  journal,     v.  53  (Jan. -Dec    1894).       C  6710. 
f  Phrenological  journal,     v.  97,   98  [N.  S.  v.  49.  5°]. 
(Jan. -Dec.    1894.)  C  671 1. 

f  Physical  education,     v.  2  (Mch.  i8g3-Feb.  1894^. 

C6712. 
f  Political  science  quarterly,     v.  8  (Mch. -Dec.   1893). 

C  6713- 
+  Publishers'  weekly,     v.  45.  46  (Jan.- Dec.  1894). 

M  7716. 
f  Quarterly  review,     v.  178,  179  (Jan. -Oct.  1894). 

C6717. 
f  Review  of  reviews,     v.  8-ao  (July  1893-Dec.  1894). 

C  6722. 
f  Sailors'  magazine,     v.  66  (Jan. -Dec.  i894\     C  6729. 
St.  Nicholas  :  illustr.  magazine  for  young  folks,    v.  21, 
pts.  I,  2  (Nov.  1893-Oct.  1894).  C  6730. 

t  Saturday  review,     v.  77.78  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).    €6877. 
Scribner's  Magazine,     v.   15,    16  (Jan. -Dec.  1894). 

C  6740. 
+  SocL-VL  economist,     v.  6,  7  (Jan  -Dec.  1894).     C  6749. 
I  United  service  :   monthly  review  of  military  and  naval 
affairs.      New  series,  v.  ii,   12  (Jan, -Dec.  1894). 

C  6773-^. 
f  University  extension:  monthly  journal  devoted  to  pop- 
ular education,     v.  i  (July-Nov.  xSgi).    C  6773.^. 
f  Voice,  The.     v.  11  (Jan. -Dec.  1894). 
■f  Westminster  review,     v.  141,  142  (Jan. -Dec.  1894). 

C6785. 
Wide  awake,     v.  KK.  [37]  (June-Dec.  1893),      C  67S9. 

B.     Scientific    and   Technological  Jour- 
nals and  Transactions. 

f  American   agriculturist.      v.   51-53    (Jan.    1892-Aug. 

1S94).     '  C  7802. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.    v.  43-46  (jan.- 

Dec.  1894).  C  7802.^. 


f  American    soap   journal   and  perfume   gazette,     v.  4 

(Apl.  1893-Mch.  1894).  C  7802.^. 

Architectural  and  building  monthly,     v.   7,   8    (Apl. 

iB93-Mch.  1894).  C  7804. 

f  .Architectural  record,    v.  3,  4  (July  1893-Dec.  1894). 

C  7508. 
f  Architecture  and  building,     v.   20,    21  (Jan. -Dec. 

1894).  C  7S03. 

f  Builder  and  woodworker,     v.  30  (Jan. -Dec.  1894). 

C  7814. 
f  Carpentry  an<l  building,     v.  16  (Jan. -Dec.  1894). 

C  7816. 
Delineator,  The.  v.  43.  44  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).  C  7824. 
f  Developer,  The :  a  journal  of  amateur  photography. 

v.  2,  3  (July  1893-June  1894).  C  7572. 

■f  Electrical   engineer,      v.   17,  18  (Jan. -Dec.    1S94). 

C  7826. 
f  Electrical  review,     v.  23-25  (Aug.  26,  1893-Dec.  26, 

1894).  C  7';27. 

f  Engineering   and    mining   journal,     v.   57,  58  (Jan.- 

Dec.  1S94).  C  7S28. 

+  Iron  age,  The.     v.  53,  54  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).      C  7847. 
■j-  Jewelers'  circular  and  horological  review,     v.  27,  28 

(Aug.   2,  iS93-Aug.  I.  1894).  C  7S4S. 

f  Jewelers' weekly,     v.  17,  iS  (Sept.  27,  1893-Sept.  26, 

1894).  C  7947- 

t  Locomotive,  The.     New  series,  v.  15  (Jan. -Dec.  1S94). 

C  7663. 

—  Saim.     v.  14  (Jan. -Dec.  1893^.  C  7663. 
f  Manuf.'VCIURKR  and  builder,     v.  26  (Jan. -Dec.   if 94). 

C  7857. 
f  Manufacturers"  review  and  industrial  record,     v.  27 
(Jan. -Dec.  1894).  C  7858. 

Millinery   trade   review,     v.  19  Qan.-Dec.   1894). 

C  7862. 
f  Oil,  paint,  and  drug  reporter,     v.  44,  45  (July  3.  1893- 
June  25,  1894).  C  7968. 
f  Photographic  times  and  American  photographer,     v. 
24.  25  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).  C  7871. 
f  Plumbers'  trade  journal,     v.  16  (Tan. -Dec.  i894\ 

C  7S72. 
f  Popular  science  monthly,     v.  44,  45  (Nov.  i£93-Oct. 

1894*.  ^  c  7714- 

f  Post-graduate,  The  :  a  monthly  journal  of'medicine 
and  surgery,     v.  8  (Jan. -Dec.  1893).  C  7715. 

\  Power,     v.  13,  14  (Jan   1893-Dec.  1S94).  C  7973. 

f  Record  and  guide,      v.   =;3,  54  (Jan. -Dec.    1894). 

C  7874.^!. 

Scientific  American.     New  series,  v.  1-37,  64-67  (July 
1859-Dec.  1892).  C  7979. 

—  f  Same.     v.  70,  71  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).  C  7979- «• 
f  Scientific    American    supplement,      v.    37,    38  (Jan.- 

Dec.  1894).  C  7979-«'- 

.Smithsonian  Instituiion.     f  Annual  report  to  July  1893. 

c  4747. 

•f  Techniker,  Der.    v.  16  (Nov.  iSgs-Oct.  1894).  C  7S87. 

United  States.     A'ational  Museum.     \  Proceedings,    v. 

16,  1893.  C  4773. 

—  Patent  Office.      \  Alphabetical  lists  of  patentees  and 

inventions  for  the  quarters  ending  Mch.  31-Dec. 
31,  1894  [v.  66-69].  C  7891.^. 
f  Official  gazette,     v.  66-6g  (Jan. -Dec.  1894). 

C  7891- 


PART  3.-FICTION    AND    JUVENILE   FICTION. 


A.     Fiction   alphabetically  arranged  by- 
Authors  and  Titles. 

Abbe  Daniel.     By  A.  Theuriet. 

Abel  Forefinger,  Mystery  of.     By  W.  Drysdale. 

ACKERMAN,  A.  W.     Price  of  peace. 

Note. — A  story  of  the  limes  of  Ahab,  king  of  Israel. 
Adams,  F.     Child  of  the  age. 
Adela's  ordeal.     By  Florence  Warden. 


Against  odds  :  a  romance  of  the  Midway  Plaisance.     By 

L.  L.  Lynch. 
Agitator,  An.   'By  Clementina  Black. 
Aladdin  the  second.      By  T.  C.  Knauff. 
Alexander,    Mrs.    [Mrs.    Annie    F.    Hector.]     Broken 

links  :  a  love  story. 
—  Ward  in  chancery. 

Ai.lardyce,  A.     Earlscourt:  a  novel  of  provincial  life. 
Allen,  G.     At  market  value. 
Alone  on  a  wide,  wide  sea.     By  W.  C.  Russell. 


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American  peeress.     By  H.  C.  C.  Taylor. 
Anarchist,  The.     By  R.  H.  Savage. 
Andrew  Fairfax,  Story  of.     By  J.  flocking. 
Apulf.ius.     Golden  ass.     Transl.  by  Adlinglon. 
Arnold's  promise.      By  Charlotte  M.  Braeme.     (With  her 

"  Earl's  own.") 
Artificial  mother:  a  marital  fantasy.     By  G.  II.  P 
ASTOR,  J.  J.      Journey  in  other  worlds. 
At  market  value.      By  G.  Allen. 
At  the  gate  of  Samaria.      By  \V.  J.  Locke. 
At  the  ghost  hour.      See  Heyse,  B. 
Australian  millionaire.      By  Mrs.  A.  Blitz. 
Bachelor  maid.      By  Mrs.  B.  Harrison. 
Bad  lot.      By  Mrs.  L.  Cameron. 
B.A.ILEY,  Miss.      See  Lyali.,  Edna. 
Balks  TIER,  W.      Benefits  forgot. 
Balzac,  H.  de.     Catherine  de'  Medici. 

—  Memoirs  of  two  young  married  women. 
Bangs,  J.  IC      Water  ghost,  and  others. 
Baring-Goitld,  S.      Cheap  Jack  Zita. 

—  Kitty  alone. 

—  Queen  of  love. 

B.VRLow,  Jane.      Kerrigan's  quality. 
Baron  Sam.      By  St.  G.  Rathborne. 
Barr,  Amelia  E.      Lone  house. 
Barr,  R.     In  the  midst  of  alarms. 
Barrett,  F.     Found  guilty. 

—  Justification  of   Andrew  Lebrun. 

—  Woman  of  the  iron  bracelets. 
Battershall,'  F.     Mists. 
Baylor,  Frances  C.     Claudia  Hyde. 
Bayou  folk.      By  Kate  Chopin. 
Be.\CONSFIELD,  Earl  of.      See  DiSRAELI,  B. 
Becke,  L.      By  reef  and  palm. 

Bedouin  girl.      By  Mrs.  S.  J.  Higginson. 

Beers,  H.  A.      Suburban  pastoral,  and  other  tales. 

Contents:  Suburban  pastoral. — Midwinter  night's 
dieam. — Comedy  of  errors. — Declaration  of  indepen- 
dence.— Split  zephyr. — Graveyard  idyl. — Edric  the  wild 
and  the  witch  wife. — The  wire- flower. 

Beginner,  A.     By  Rhoda  Broughton. 

Behrens,  Bertha.      See  Heimburg,  W. 

Bell-ringer  of  Angel's,  and  other  stories.     By  B.  Ilarte. 

Belle  Creole.  La.     By  G.  Parker. 

Beneath  the  dome.     By  A.  Clark. 

Benefits  forgot.      By  W.  Balestier. 

Benson,  E.  T.     The  Rubicon. 

Bernhard,  Marie.     "  The  pearl  "  :  a  romance  from  the 
German. 

Beyond  the  city.      By  A.  C.  Doyle. 

Beyond  the  veil.     By  G.  B.  Willcox. 

BiERCE,  A.     Can  such  things  be? 

BiKELAS,  D.     Tales  from  the  /Egean. 

Bishop,  W.  H.      Found  of  cure  :  a  story  of  Monte  Carlo. 

Bl.\ck,  Clementina.     An  agitator. 

Bl.\ck:,  W.      Highland  cousins. 

Blackmore,  R.  D.      Perl  y cross. 

Blanche  of  Burgundy.     By  S.  Cobb,  jr. 

Blitz,  Mrs.  A.     Australian  millionaire. 

Bogy,    L.    V.     In  office  :  story  of    Washington  life  and 
city. 

BoLDREWOOD,  R.     Modem  Buccaneer. 

Booth,  Mrs.  O.     See  Rita. 

BouRGET,  P.     A  saint. 

Bouvfi,  E.  T.     Centuries  apart. 

BouvET,  .Marguerite.     My  lady. 

Braddox,  Miss  M.  E.     Christmas  hirelings. 

Braeme,  Charlotte  M.     See  Clay,  Bertha  M. 

Bray,  C.     Sir  Joseph's  heir. 

Bread  and  butter  miss.     By  G.  Paston. 

Break  o"  day  tales.      By  F.  W.  Rollins. 

Brearley,  W.  H.     VVantcd,  a  copyist. 

Bridges.  R.     Overheard  in  Arcady. 

Briscoe,  Margaret  S.      Links  in  a  chain. 

Broken  links  :  a  love  story.      By  Mrs.  Alexander. 

Brooks.  N.     Tales  of  the  Maine  coast. 

Broughton,  Rhoda.     A  beginner. 

Brown,  W.  F.     Uncle  Bob's  baby  :  an  autobiography. 


Browne.  W.     "  2894,"  or  the  fossil  man  (a  mid-winter 

night's  dream). 
Brush,  Mary  E.  Q.     Sarah  Dakota. 
Buchanan,  R.     Rachel  Dene. 
Building  of  the  city  beautiful.     By  J.  Miller. 
Bundle  of  life.     By  J.  O.  Hobbes. 
Burgess,  N.     County  fair. 

Note. — From  the  celebrated  play  of  that  name. 
Burgo's  romance.      By  T.  W.  Speight. 
Burial  of  the  guns.      By  T.  N.  Page. 
Burne  Jones  head,  A,  and  other  sketches.     By  Clara  S. 

Rollins. 
BuRNHAM,  Clara   L.     Sweet    clover  :  a'  romance  of    the 

while  city. 
Buerstenbinder,  Elisabeth.     See  Werner,  E. 
By  reef  and  palm.      By  L.  Becke. 
Cable,  G.  W.      John  March,  southerner. 
Cadet  days  :  a  story  of  West  Point.     By  Capt.  C.  King. 
Caffyn,  Mrs.   Mannington.      See  "  loTh,"  pseud. 
Caine,  H.     The  Manxman. 
Calvert,  F.  X.      Modern  Rosalind. 
Cambridge,  Ada.  [Mrs.  Cross.]     Marriage  ceremony. 
Cameron,  Mrs.  L.     Bad  lot. 

—  Tragic  blunder. 

Can  such  things  be?     By  A.  Bierce. 

Captain  Ilatteras.     By  J.  Verne. 

Captain  Tom.     By  St.  G.  Rathborne. 

Carew,  S.  M.     Conquered  self. 

Carey,  Rosa  N.     Old,  old  story. 

Carlotta's    intended,  and   other   tales.     By    Ruth    McE. 

Stuart. 
Castle  of  the  Carpathians.     By  J.  Verne. 
Catherine  de'  Medici.     By  H.  de  Balzac. 
Catherwood,    Mary    li.     Chase    of    Saint-Castin,    and 

other  stories  of  the  French  in  the  new  world. 
Centuries  apart.     By  E.  T.  Bouve. 
Change  of  air.     By  .\.  Hope. 

Chaperoned  :  a  brief  page  from  a  summer  romance. 
Chaplain's  daughter.      By  W.   Heimburg. 
Chase  of  Saint-Castin,  and  other  stoiies  of  the  French  in 

the  new  world.     By  Mary  H.  Calherwood  . 
Chasing  a  fortune  :  tales  and  sketches.      By  P.  Robinson. 
Chavette,  E.    |E.  Vachette.]    Mystery  of  hotel  Brichet. 
Cheap  Jack  Zita.      By  S.  Barnig-Gould. 
Chesney,  F.  R.     Operatic  tales. 

Child  of  the  age.     By  F.  Adams.  ' 

Children  of  circumstance.     By  Iota. 
Children  of  the  Cihetto.      By  I.  Zangwill.     2  v. 
Chopin,  Kate.     Bayou  folk. 
Christian,  S.     Sarah  :  a  survival. 
Christina  Chard.     By  Mrs.  C.  Praed. 
Christmas  hirelings.     By  .Miss  M.  E.  Braddon. 
Clark,  A.     Beneath  the  dome. 
Clark,  F.  T.     On  Cloud  Mountain. 
Claudia  Hyde.     By  Frances  C.  Baylor. 
Clay,  Bertha  M.  [Charlotte   M.  Braeme  ]     Earl's  error, 

and  Arnold's  promise. 

—  Her  only  sin.     (Same  as  her  "  Gilded  sin.*') 

—  Squire's  darling. 

Clkgg,  J.  T.     ("77/'  o'cud  -iveig/nwr.")     David's    loom: 

Rochdale  life  in  early  years  of  19th  century. 
Cleopatra.     By  G.  Ebers.     2  v. 
Cleverly  won.     By   H.  Smart. 
Clifford.  Mrs.  W.  K.     Flash  of  summer. 
Clowes,  W.  L.      Double  emperor. 
Cobb,  S.  Jr.     Blanche  of  Burgundy. 
Cobban,  J.  M.     Red  sultan. 

—  Soldier  (A)  and  a  gentleman. 
Cobleigh.  T.     Young  Sam  and  Sabina. 
Cceur  d'Alene.      By  Mary  H.  Foote. 

College   days  ;  or,  Harry's    career   at    Vale.      By   J.    S. 

Wood. 
CoLMORE,  G.     Daughter  of  music. 
Comedy  of  the  masked   musicians.     By  .\nna  B.   Dodd. 

(With  her  "  .Struthers.") 
Company  of  Jehu.     By  A.  Dumas.     2  v. 
Confessions  of  a  Thug.      By  Col.  M.  Taylor. 
Conquered  self.     By  S.  Moore  Carew. 


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Cooke,  J.  E.     Hilt  to  hilt. 

—  Surry  of  Eagle's-Nest. 

CoREi.i-i,  Marie.      Wormwood  :  a  drama  of  Paris. 

Corsicaii  brothers.  By  A.  Dumas.  (In  v.  2  of  his  "  She- 
wolves  of  .Machecoul.") 

Cotes.  Mrs.  Everard.      See  Duncan,  Sara  J. 

COTTKRELL,  Constance.     Tenipe  :  a  novel. 

Countess  Dynar  ;  or,  Polish  blood.  By  Nataly  von 
Eschstruth. 

Countess  Janina  :  an  historical  novel  from  Russian  life. 
By  Baron  G.  G.  Taube. 

Countess  Obernau.     By  J.  Gordon. 

Countess  Radna.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 

Comity  fair.     By  N.  Burgess. 

Cousin  of  the  king. 

Craddock,  C.  E.  [Mary  N.  Murfree.]  His  vanished 
star. 

Craigie,  Mrs.  W.  P.      See  Hobbes,  J.  O. 

Crawford,  F.  M.      Katharine  Lauderdale.     2  v. 

—  Love  in  idleness  :  a  tale  of  Bar  Harbour. 

—  Upper  berth. 

Crockett,  S.  R.     Lilac  sunbonuet. 

—  Play-actress. 

—  The  raiders. 

—  Stickit  minister,  and  some  common  men. 
Croker,  B.  M.     Mr.  Jervis. 

Cross,  Mrs.     See  Cambridge,  Ada. 

Crucifixion  of  Philip  Strong.     By  C.  M.  Sheldon. 

Cruger,  Mrs.  Van   Rensselaer.     See  Gordon,  J. 

Cuckoo  in  the  nest.      By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Cumberer  of  tlie  ground.      By  Constance  Smith. 

CuxNiNGHAM,  H.  S.     Sibylla. 

Curse  of  Clement  Waynflete.     By  B.  Mitford. 

Damascus  road.      By  L.  de  Tinseau. 

DA\DELYON,i'?iV/c'r.    The  dissolution:  a  projected  drama. 

Danvis  folk.      By  R.  E.  Robinson. 

Daughter  of  music.      By  G.  Colmore. 

Daughter  of   Nez  Perces.     By  A.  Paterson. 

Daughter  of  the  king.      By  Alien. 

Daughter  of  to-day.      By  Sara  J.  Duncan. 

Daughter's  sacritice.      By  F.  C.  Philips  and  P.  Fendall. 

David's  loom:  Rochdale  life  in  early  years  of  19th  cen- 
tury.    By  J.  T.  Clegg. 

Davis,  R.  H.     The  exiles,  and  other  stories. 

Dead  gallant.      By  O.  Tristram. 

Dead  man's  diary.     [By  C.  Kernahan.] 

Dead  man's  story,  and  other  tales.      By  H.  Herman. 

De.\n,  Mrs.  A.  [Mrs.  Alfred  Sidgwick.]  Lesser's 
daughter. 

Deland,  Margaret.      Philip  and  his  wife. 

Despotic  lady.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 

Devoted  couple.      By  J.  Masterman. 

Diary  of  a  nobody.      By  G.  andW.  Grossmith. 

Dickens,  Mary  A.     Valiant  ignorance. 

Dillingham,  Lucy.     Missing  chord. 

Disraeli,  B.,  earl  of  Beaconsjield.  Sybil  ;  or,  two 
nations. 

Dissolution,  The:  a  projected  drama.  By  Ritter  Dande- 
lyon. 

Divided  heart,  and  other  stories.      By  P.  Heyse. 

Dixon,  Ella  H.     Story  of  a  modern  woman. 

Dojtor  Jack.      By  St.  G.  Rathborne. 

Doctor  Jack's  wife.      By  St.  G.  Rathborne. 

Dr.  Janet  of   Harley  street.      By  Arabella  Kenealy. 

Doctor's  idol.      By  C.  Lys. 

DODD,  Anna  B.  Struthers,  atid  Comedy  of  the  masked 
musicians. 

Dolly  dialogues.      By  A.  Hope. 

Donnelly,'  I.     Golden  bottle. 

DoNNisoN,  A.     Winning  a  wife  in  Australia. 
Doreen:  the  story  of  a  singer.     By  Edna  Lyall. 

Double  emperor.      By  W.  L   Clowes. 
Doudney,  Sarah.      When  we  two  parted. 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.     In  the  king's  country. 

—  Sherburne  cousins. 
Doyle,  A.  C.     Beyond  the  city. 

—  Great  shadow. 

—  Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes. 


Doyle,  A.  C.     Parasite. 

—  Round  the  red  lamp. 

Drysdale,  W.     Mystery  of  Abel  Forefinger. 
Duchess,  The.  [Mrs.  Ilungerford.]     Peter's  wife. 

—  Red  house. 

—  Sweet  is  true  love,  [Lydia,  and  Jocelyne]. 
Dumas,  A.     Company  of  Jehu.     2  v, 

—  First  republic  ;  or,  the  Whites  and  the  Blues.     2  v. 

—  Last    Vendee.      (Same    as     "  She- wolves    of    Mache- 

coul.")    2  V. 

—  She-wolves  of  Machecoul.     2  v. 

—  Son  of  Porlhos  ;  or,  the  death  of  Aramis. 
Du  Maurier,  G.     Trilby. 

Duncan,  Sara  J.     [Mrs.   Everard  Cotes.]      Daughter  of 

to-day. 
Dunn,  G.     Red  cap  and  blue  jacket. 
Duysters,  G.  F.     Senator  at  sea  :  a  story  of  mine  and 

thine. 
Earl's  error.     By  Charlotte  M.  Braeme. 
Earlscourt  :  a  novel  of  provincial  life.     By  A.  Allardyce. 
Ebb  tide.     By  R.  L.  Stevenson  and  L.  Osbourne. 
Ebers,  G.     Cleopatra.     2  v. 
Eckstein,  E.     Monk  of  the  Aventine. 
Edwards,  INL  B.     Romance  of  Dijon. 
Eighteen  of  them  :  singular  stories.     By  W.  Simpson. 
Elder  Conklin,  and  other  stories.      By  F.  Harris. 
Elmslie,  Theodora  C.   [Baynton  Foster.]    Little  lady  of 

Lavender. 
Emerson,  P.  H.     Tales  from  Welsh  Wales. 
English  episodes.     By  F.  Wedmore. 
Eschstruth,  Nataly  von.    Countess  Dynar  ;  or,  Polish 

blood. 

—  Her  little  highness. 

—  Princess  of  the  stage. 
Esther  Waters.     By  G.  Moore. 
Every  inch  a  soldier.     By  J.  S.  Winter. 

Exiles,   The,  and  other  stories.     By  R.  H.  Davis. 

Eyes  like  the  sea.      By  M.  Jokai. 

Fair  Abigail.      By  P.  Heyse. 

Fair  Jewess.     By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 

Farjeon,  B.  L.     Fair  Jewess. 

Father  Ambrose:  the  revelations  of  May  3d,  1868.     By 

S.  Mackaye. 
Fawcett,  E.     Her  fair  fame. 

—  Mild  barbarian. 

—  Outrageous  fortune. 

Ferguson,  V.  ISL     Music  hath  charms. 

Field,  H      Holy  cross,  and  other  tales. 

First  republic  ;  or,  the  Whites  and  the  Blues.  By  A. 
Dumas.     2  v. 

Fitzgerald,  P.  History  of  "Pickwick":  its  charac- 
ters, allusions,  and  illustrations.  L  9591. 

Flash  of  summer.     By  Mrs.  W^  K.  Clifford. 

Fletcher,  Emilia,  Life  of.      See  WiNGS  of  Icanis. 

Flight  of  the  "  Swallow."     By  Emily  M.  Morgan. 

Flower  of  France.     By  Marah  E.  Ryan. 

Flower  of  innocence.     By  Flora  A.  Steel. 

Flying  Halcyon  :  a  mystery  of  the  Pacific  ocean.  By  R. 
H.  Savage. 

Fool  of  fate.     By  Mary  H.  Tennyson. 

Foote,  Mary  H.     Cceur  d'Alene. 

—  In  exile,  and  other  stories. 

For  honor  and  life.      By  W.  Westall. 

For  life  and  love.      By  R.  H.  Davis. 

Ford,  Mary  H.     Otto's  inspiration. 

Ford,  P.  L.      Honorable  Peter  Stirling. 

Forest  laugh.     By  P.  Heyse. 

Forster,  F.      Major  Joshua. 

FosDiCK,  Gertrude  C.     Out  of  Bohemia  :  a  story  of  Paris 

student  life. 
Foster,  Baynton.     See  Elmslie,  Theodora  C. 
Found  and  lost.     By  Mary  P.  Jacobi. 
Found  guilty.      By  F.  Barrett. 
Francis,  M.  E.     Story  of  Dan. 

Frederic,  H.     Marsena,  and  other  stories  of  wartime. 
Freeman.    R.    M.     Heir    of   Langbridge    Towers.     (In 

"  Adventures  of  two  brave  boys,  <?/f.'') 
Friendship's  oiTering.     1850. 


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Fuller,  Anna.     Peak  and   prairie.     From   a   Colorado 

sketch-book. 
Gardner,  Sarah  M.  H.     Quaker  idyls. 
Gennevraye,  a.     L'Ombra.     [A  patrician  singer.] 
George  Mandeville's  husband.     By  C.  E.  Raimond. 
Gerard,  Dorothea.     Lot  13. 

—  Rich  miss  Riildell. 

Gertrude   Iladdon.     By  .Mrs.   E.   D.   E.  N.  Southworth. 

(■'  Only  a  girl's  heart,"  3d  series.) 
Gilded   sin.      By  Charlotte  M.   Braeme.      (Same   as   her 

"  Her  only  sin.") 
Gu.KES,  A.    H.     Thing    that   hath    been  ;    or,  a   young 

man's  mistakes. 
God  in  the  car.      By  A.  Hope. 
Godmother,   The.     By  \V.   lleimburg.     (With  her  "  In 

the  depths.") 
Golden  ass.      By  Apuleius.     Transl.  by  W.  Adlington. 
Golden  bottle.      By  I.  Donnelly. 
Golden  house.     By  C.  D.  Warner. 
GoLDS.MiTH,  M.     Rabbi  and  priest :  a  story. 
Gordon,  J.     [Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer  Cruger.]     Countess 

Obernau. 

—  Poppxa. 

Gould,  S.  Baring.     Sec  Baring-Gould,  S. 

Grand,  Sarah.     Our  manifold  nature  :  stories  from  life. 

Gray,  .M.      [.Mrs.   M.  G.  Tuttiett.]     Costly  freak. 

Gray  eye  or  so.     By  F.  F.  Moore. 

Great  shadow.     By  A.  C.  Doyle. 

Greater  glory.     By  M.  Maartens. 

Green,  Anna  K.  [Mrs.  Chas.  Rohlfs.]  Miss  Ilurd:  an 
enigma. 

Green  bay  tree.     By  W.  II.  Wilkins  and  H.  Vivian. 

Green  carnation. 

Greenlee,  W.  M.  In  the  shadow  of  the  Alhambra  ;  or, 
the  last  of  the  Moorish  kings. 

Grossmith,  G.  a7id  W.     Diary  of  a  nobody. 

Gun-bearer,  The.      By  E.  A.  Robinson  and  G.  A.  Wall. 

GuNTE!<,  A.  C.  King's  stockbroker:  sequel  to  "A  prin- 
cess of  Paris." 

—  Princess  of  Paris. 

Haggard.  H.  R.     People  of  the  mist. 
Halevy,  L.      Parisian  points  of  view. 
Hans  of   Iceland.     By  V.  Hugo. 
Harbert,  Lizzie  B.     Out  of  her  sphere. 
Hardy,  T.      Life's  little  ironies. 

Harland,  Marion.  [Mary  V.  Terhune.]  Mr.  Wayt's 
wife's  sister. 

—  Royal  road. 

ILvrraden,  Beatrice.     In  varying  moods. 

—  Ships  that  pass  in  the  night. 

—  Umbrella  mender. 

Harris,  F.      Elder  Conklin,  and  other  stories. 

Harrison,  Mrs.  B.     A  bachelor  maid. 

Harte,  B.      Bell-ringer  of  Angel's,  and  other  stories. 

—  Protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin,  and  other  stories. 
Hawkins,  A.  H.     See  Hope,  A. 

Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  F.     See  Alexander,  Mrs. 
Helmburg,  W.     [Beriha  Behrens.]    Chaplain's  daughter, 
Misunderstood,  and  Jascha. 

—  In  the  depths,  The  godmother,  Ursula,  Our  Mannie. 
Helen.     By  O.  Valentine. 

Her  fair  fame.      By  E.  Fawcett. 

Her  little  highness.      By  Nataly  von  Eschstruth. 

Her  only    sin.      By    Charlotte    M.    Braeme.      (Same   as 

her  "  Gilded  sin.") 
Herman,  II.      Dead  man's  story,  and  other  tales. 

—  Postman's  daughter,  and  other  tales. 

—  Woman,  the  mystery  :  a  story  of  three  revolutions. 
Heroine  of  '49.     By  Mrs.  M.  P.  Sawtelle. 
Hevvleit,  S.  S.     Well-spring  of  immortality  :  a  tale  of 

Indian  life. 
Heyse,  p.     At  the  ghost  hour  : 

Fair  Abigail. 

Forest  laugh. 

House  of  the  unbelieving  Thomas. 

Mid -day  magic. 

—  Divided  heart,  and  other  stories. 
IIigginson,  Mrs.  S.  J.     Bedouin  girl. 


Highland  cousins.     By  W.  Black. 
Highway  of  sorrow.     By  llesba  Stretton. 
HiLLHousE,  M.  L.     lola,  the  senator's  daughter. 
Hilltop  summer.     By  A.  Y.  Keith. 
Hilt  to  hilt.     By  J.  E.  Cooke. 
His  broken  sword.     By  Winnie  L.  Taylor. 
His  vanished  star.     By  C.  E.  Craddock. 
His  will  and  hers.     By  Uora  Russell. 
IIoBBES,   J.  O.     [Mrs.   W.   P.  Craigie.]      A    bundle   of 
life. 

—  Sinner's  comedy. 
HOcker,  G.     Tell-tale  w.itch. 

Hocking,  Rev.  J.     Ishmael  Pengelly  :  an  outcast. 

—  -Story  of  Andrew  Fairfax. 

HcjLDSWORiH,  Annie  E.     Joanna  Traill,  spinster. 
Holland,    F.     M.      Sordello  :     a    story    from    Robert 

Brov.-ning. 
Holmes,  Eleanor.     Price  of  a  pearl. 
Holy  cross,  and  other  tales.     By  E.  Field. 
Honey  of  aloes,  and  other  stories.     By  Nora  Vynne. 
Honorable  Peter  Stirling.     By  P.  L.  I'ord. 
Hon.  Stanbury  and  others.     By  two. 
Hope,  A.     [A.  II.  Hawkins.]     A  change  of  air. 

—  Dolly  dialogues. 

—  God  in  the  car. 

—  Prisoner  of  Zenda. 

Hopkins,  S.  W.     In  the  China  sea. 

Horace  (Jhase.     By  Constance  F.  Woolson. 

Hornung,  E.  W.      Unbidden  guest. 

HosMER,  J.  K.      How  Thankful  was  bewitched. 

House  in  Bloomsbury.      By  Mis.  Oliphant. 

House  of  gentlefolk.      By  I.  Turgenev. 

House  of  the  unbelieving  Thomas.     By  P.  Heyse. 

House  on  the  moor.      By   Mrs.  Oliphant. 

How  like  a  woman.      By  F.  Marryat. 

How  Th.'\nkful  was  bewitched.     By  J.  K.  Hcsmer. 

How  the  Carter  boys  lifted  the  mortg.nge.  By  C.  G.  D. 
Roberts.     (With  his  "  Raid  from  Beausejour.") 

HowELLS,  W.  D.    Traveller  from  Altruria. 

Hubbard,  E.     No  enemy  (but  himself). 

Hugo,  V.     Hans  of  Iceland. 

HuNGERFORD,  Mrs.      See  "DucHESS,  The." 

Hunt,  Violet.      Maiden's  progress:  a  novel  in  dialogue. 

Husband  in  Utah.      By  A.  N.  Ward. 

Husband  of  no  importance.      By  Rita. 

Hyne,  C.  J.  C.      Recipe  for  diamonds. 

Hypnotic  experiment  of  Dr.  Reeves,  and  other  stories. 
By  Charlotte   R.  Jones. 

In  direst  peril.      By  D.  C.  Murray. 

In  exile,  and  other  stories.     By  Mary  H.  Foote. 

In  love  with  the  Czarina,  and  other  stories.  By  M. 
Jokai. 

In  office  :  story  of  Washington  life  and  society.  By 
L.  V.  Bogy. 

In  the  China  sea.     By  S.  W.  Hopkins. 

In  the  days  of  battle.      By  J.  .\.  Steuart. 

In  the  depths.     By  W.  lleimburg. 

In  the  hands  of  the  enemy.  By  E.  Werner.  (With  her 
"  Lover  from  across  the  sea.'') 

In  the  king's  country.      By  .Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

In  the  midst  of  alarms.      By  R.  Barr. 

In  the  shadow  of  the  Alhambra  ;  or,  the  last  of  the  Moor- 
ish kings.     By  W.  AL  Greenlee. 

In  varying  moods.     By  Beatrice  Harraden. 

Initial  experience,  and  other  stories.     By  Capt.  C.  King. 

Interloper,  An.     By  Frances  M.  Pe.ard. 

Invisible  hands.      By  F.  von  Zobeltitz. 

lola,  the  senator's  daughter.     By  M.  L.  Hillhouse. 

Iota.  [Mrs.  Mannington  Caflfyn.]  Children  of  circum- 
stance. 

—  Yellow  aster. 

Irving,  W.     Rip  Van  Winkle,  emJ  The  legend  of  Sleepy 

Hollow. 
Ishmael  Pengelly:  an  outcast.     By  Rev.  J.  Hocking. 
Isle  of  feminine.     By  C.  E.  Niswanger. 
Jacobi,  Mary  P.     Found  and  lost. 
James,  Mrs.  F.  A.      See  Warden,  Florence. 
Jane  Field.     By  Mar)-  E.  Wilkins. 


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Jascha.     By    W.    Heimburg.      (With    her    "  Chaplain's 

daughter.") 
Jerome,  J.  K.     John  Ingerficld,  and  other  stories. 
Jewisli  tales      I'y  L.  von  Sacher  Masoch. 
Joanna  Traill,  spinster.      By  Annie  E.  Holdsworth. 
Jocelyne.      I'.y  the  Duchess.     (With  her  "Sweet  is  true 

love.") 
Joel    Marsh  :  an    American,   and    other    stories.      By  A. 

Macalpine. 
John  Ingerficld,  and  other  stories.      V,y  J.  K.  Jerome. 
John  March,  southerner.      By  G.  W.  Cable. 
J6iv.M,  M.     Eyes  like  the  sea. 

—  In  love  with  the  Czarina,  and  other  stories. 

—  Timar's  two  worlds. 

Jones,  Charlotte  R,     Hypnotic  experiment  of  Dr.  Reeves, 

and  other  stories. 
Journey  in  other  worlds.      By  J.  J.  Astor. 
Journey  to  Mars.     By  G.  \V.  Pope. 
Justification  of  Andrew  Lebrun.     By  F.  Barrett. 
"Karazin,  N.  N.     Two-legged  wolf :  a  romance. 
Katharine  Lauderdale.     By  F.  M.  Crawford.     2  v. 
Keith,  A.  Y.      Hilltop  summer. 
Keith,  L.     'Lisbeth. 
K.ENn.\LL,  May.     White  poppies. 
Kenealy,  Arabella.     Dr.  J.anet  of  Ilarley  street. 
Kerrigan's  quality.      By  Jane  Barlow. 
King,  Capt.  C.     Cadet  days:  a  story  of  West  Point. 

—  Initial  experience,  and  other  stories. 

—  Under  fire. 

—  Waring's  peril. 

King  of   hearts.     By    O.    Tristram.     (With    his    "  Dead 

gallant.") 
King  of    Schnorrers  :  grotesques   and    fantasies.     By   I. 

Zangwill. 
King's    stockbroker:  sequel   to    "A  princess  of   Paris." 

By  A.  C.  Gunter. 
Kirk,  Ellen  O.     Lawrence  Garthe. 
Kitty  alone.     By  S.  Baring-Gould. 
Knauff,  T.  C.      Aladdin  the  second. 
Knight,  II.     Mystery  of  Stephen  Claverton  &  Co. 
KoEXiG,  E.  A.     Wooing  a  widow. 
La  belle  Creole.     See  Belle  Creole,  La. 
Lady  Grace.     By  Mrs.  H.  Wood. 
Langbridge,  F.     Miss  Honoria. 
Last  Vendee.      (Same  as  "  She-wolves  of  Machecoul.") 

By  A,  Dumas.     2  v. 
Late  Miss  Hollingford.     By  Rosa  Mulholland. 
Lawless,   Hon.    Emily.   Maelcho  :  a    sixteenth    century 

narrative. 
Lawrence  Garthe.     By  Ellen  O.  Kirk. 
Lean,  Mrs.  Frances.      See  Marryat,  Florence. 
Lee,  B.     Thomas  Hard,  priest. 
Lee,  V.      [Violet  Page.]     Miss  Brown. 
Legend  of    Sleepy  Hollow.     By  W.  Irving.     (With  his 

"  Rip  Van  Winkle.") 
Lesser's  daughter.      By  Mrs.  A.  Dean. 
Liberal  education,  A.      By  Mrs.  G.  Martyn. 
Life's  little  ironies.      By  T.  Hardy. 
Lilac  sunbonnet.      By  S.  R.  Crockett. 
Lillian  Morris,  and  other  stories.      By  H-  Sienkiewicz. 
Links  in  a  chain.      By  Margaret  S.  Briscoe. 
Linton,  E.  L.     The  one  too  many. 
'Lisbeth.     Bv  L.  Keith. 
LociCE,  W.  J.     At  the  gate  of  Samaria. 
L'Ombra.     [.V  patrician  singer.]     By  A.  Gennevraye. 
Lone  house.      By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Lord  Ormont  and  his  Aminta.      By  G.  Meredith. 
Lost  ideal.      By  Annie  S.  Swan. 
Lot  13.     By  Dorothea  Gerard. 
Lourdes.     By  E.  Zola. 

"  Love  and  quiet  life''  :  Somerset  idylls.  ByW.  Raymond. 
Love  and  shawl-straps.     By  Annette  L.  Noble  and  Pearl 

C.  Coann. 
Love  in  idleness:  a   tale   of    Bar   Harbour.     By  F.   M. 

Crawford. 
Lover  from  across  the  sea.      By  E.  Werner. 
Lyall,  Edna.  [Miss  Bailey.]  Doreen  :  the  storj'of  asinger. 
Lydia.      By  the  Duchess.    (With  her  "  Sweet  is  true  love.") 


Lynch,  L.  L.     [E.    M.  Van   Deventer.]     Against   odds: 

a  romance  of  the  Midway  Plaisance. 
Lys,  C.      Doctor's  idol. 
Mackaye,  S.     Father  Ambrose  :  the  revelations  of  May 

3d,  1868. 
Maartens,  M,    [J.  Van  dcr  Poorsen  Schwartz.]    Greater 

glory. 
Macalpine,  A.     Joel    Marsh  :    an  American,  and  other 

stories. 
McCarthy,  J.     Red  diamonds. 
McClelland,  M.  G.     St  John's  wooing. 
McGlasson.      Ministers  of  grace. 

M'Lean,  A.     (^uiet  stories  from  an  old  woman's  garden. 
McViCKAR,  H.  G.      Purple  liyht  of  love. 
Mad  love.     By  the  author  of   "  Lover  and  lord." 
Madame  Valerie.      By  F.  C.   Philips. 
Maelcho:  a  sixteenth  century  narrative.      By  Hon.  Emily 

Lawless. 
Magdalena.     By  P.   Ponslevi. 

Maiden's  progress  :  a  novel  in  dialogue.     By  V.  Hunt. 
Maitre  de  forges.      By  G.  Ohnct. 
Major  Goldleaf    of  Ravenswood.     By  F.  J.  Martin  and 

M.  Stummr. 
Major  Jo.shua.  *    By  F.  Forster. 
Man  in  black.     By  S.  J.  Weyman. 
Man  of  to-day.      By  Helen  Mathers. 
Manley,  R.  M.      Queen  of  Ecuador. 
Manxman,  The.      By.  H.  Caine. 
Marcella.     By  Mrs.  H.  Ward.     2  v. 
Marriage  ceremony,  A.      By  Ada  Cambridge. 
Marryat,  Florence.      [Mrs.   PVances  Lean.]     How  like 

a  woman. 

—  Parson  Jones. 

Marsena,  and  other  stories  of  wartime.      By  H.  Frederic. 

Martin,  F.  J.  and  Stumm,  M.  Major  Goldleaf  of 
Ravenswood. 

Martyn,  Mrs.  G.      A  liberal  education. 

Mary  Fenwick's  daughter.      By  Beatrice  Whitby. 

Masoch,  L.  von  S.     Jewish  tales. 

Masterman,  J.      Devoted  couple. 

Matchmaker,  The.      By  L.  B.  Walford. 

Mathers,  Helen.  [Mrs.  H.  B.  Reeves.]  Man  of  to- 
day. 

Matthew^  Austin.      By  W.  E.  Norris. 

Matthews,  B.  Royal  marine :  an  idyl  of  Narragansett 
Pier. 

—  Vignettes  of  Manhattan. 

Meade,  L.  T.  [Mrs.  Elizab.  T.  T.  Smith]  aW  Halifax, 
C.     Stories  from  the  diary  of  a  doctor. 

Meekins,  L.  R.      Rol)b's  island  wreck,  and  other  stories. 

MicLDRUM,  D.  S.      Story  of  Margredel.      [Anon.] 

Memoirs  of  two  young  married  women.  By  H.  de  Bal- 
zac. 

Meredith,  G.      Lord  Ormont  and  his  Aminta. 

Merriman,  H.  S.     With  edged  tools. 

Midday  magic.      By  P.  Heyse. 

Mild  barbarian.      By  E.  Fawcett. 

Miller,  A/rs.  A.  McV.  Rosamond  ;  or,  sundered 
hearts. 

Miller,  J.     Building  of  the  city  beautiful. 

Milman,  H.  D.      Mr.    Lake  of  Chicago.- 

Ministers  of  grace.     By  Eva  W.  McGlasson. 

Miss  Brown.     By  V.  Lee. 

Miss  Caprice.      By  St.  G.  Rathborne. 

Miss  Honoria.     By  F.  Langbiidge. 

Miss  Hurd  :  an  enigma.      By  Anna  K.  Careen. 

Miss  Pauline  of   New  York.      By  St.  G.  Rathborne. 

Missing  chord.     By  Lucy  Dillingham. 

Mr.  Bailey-Martin.      By  P.  White. 

Mr.  Jervis.      By  B.  M.  Croker. 

Mr.  Lake  of  Chicago.      By  H.  I).  Milman. 

Mr.  Wayt's  wife's  sister.      By  Marion  Harland. 

Mists.     By  F.  Battershall. 

Misunderstood.  By  W.  Heimburg.  (W^ith  her  "Chap- 
lain's daughter.'') 

Mitchell,  S.  W.     When  all  the  woods  are  green. 

Mitchell,  W.     Two  strings  to  his  bow. 

Mitford,  B.     Curse  of  Clement  Waynflete. 


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Modern  Buccaneer.     By  R.  Boldrewood. 

Modern  Magdalene.     By  Virna  Woods. 

Modern  Rosalind.     By  F.  X.  Calvert. 

Modern  wizard.      By  R.  Ottolengui. 

Moleskin,  T.     My  two  wives. 

Monk  of  Grata.      By  E.  P.  Oppenheim. 

Monk  of  the  Aventine.      By  E.  Eckstein. 

Morgan,  Emily  M.     Flight  of  the  "  Swallow." 

Moore,  F.  F.     Gray  eye  or  so. 

Moore,  G.     Esther   Waters. 

Mulholland,  Rosa.      Late  Miss  HoUingford. 

Murkree.  Mary  N.      Scc-  Craudock,  C.  E. 

Murray,  D.  C.      In  direst  peril. 

Music  hath  charms.      By  V.  M.  Ferguson, 

My  lady.     By  Marguerite  Bouvet. 

My  lady  Rotha.      By  S.  J.  Weyman. 

My  pretty  Jane.     By  Effie  A.  Rowlands. 

My  two  wives.      By  T.  Moleskin. 

Mystery  of  Abel  Forefinger.     By  \V.  Drysdale. 

Mystery  of  hotel  Brichet.      By  E.  Chavette. 

Mystery  of  .Stephen  Claverton  &  Co.     By  H.  Knight. 

My.5tery  of  the  Patrician  Club.     By  A.  D.  Vandam. 

Naughty  girl :  a  story  of  1893.     By  J.  A.  Sterry. 

New  minister.      By  K.  Paul. 

New  rector.     By  S.  J.  Weyman. 

Niswonger,  C.  E.     Isle  of  feminine. 

No  enemy  (but  himself).      By  E.  Hubbard. 

Noble,   Annette    L.,    and  Coann,    Pearl  C.     Love  and 

shawl-straps. 
Norris,  W.  E.     Countess  Radna. 

—  Despotic  lady. 

—  Matthew  Austin. 

—  Victim  of  good  luck. 

Nuggets  in    the  devil's  punch  bowl,  and  other  Australian 

tales.     By  A.  Robertson. 
Ohnet,  G.     Maitre  de  forges. 
Old  Boston  :  an   American  historical   romance.       By  A. 

de  G.  .Stevens. 
Old,  old  story.     By  Rosa  N.  Carey. 
Oliphant,  A/rs.      Cuckoo  in  the  nest. 

—  House  in  Bloomsbury. 

—  House  on  the  moor. 

—  Sir  Robert's  fortune. 

—  Who  was  lost  and  is  found. 

On  Cloud  mountain.      By  F.  T.  Clark. 

On  the  art  of   writing  fiction. 

On  the  offensive  :    an  army  story.     By  G 

One  too  many.  The.     By  E.  L.  Linton. 

Only  a  girl's  heart.      By  Mrs  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth. 

Operatic  tales.      By  F.  R.  Chesney. 

Opi'ENHEIM,  E.  P.      Monk  of  Cruta. 

OrroLENGUl,  R.     A  modern  wizard. 

Otto's  inspiration.      By  Mary  H.  Ford. 

Our  manifold  nature.     By  Sarah  Grand. 

Our  Mannie.  By  W.  lieimburg.  (With  her  "In  the 
depths.") 

Out  of  Bohemia  :  a  story  of  Paris  student  life.  By  Ger- 
trude C.  Fosdick. 

Out  of  her  sphere.      By  Lizzie  B.  Harbert. 

Out  of  step.     By  Maria  L.  Pool. 

Outing  with  the  queen  of  hearts.     By  A.  W.  Tourgee. 

Outlaw  and  lawmaker.      By  Mrs.  C.  Praed. 

Outrageous  fortune.      By  E.  Fawcett. 

Overheard  in  Arcady.      By  R.  Bridges. 

Page,  T.  N.      Burial  of  the  guns. 

—  Pastime  stories. 

Page,  Violet.      Sec-  Lee,  V. 
Palmer,  L.     Where  honour  leads. 
Parasite,   The.      By  A.  C.  Doyle. 
Parisian  points  of  view.      By  L.  Halevy. 
Parker,  G.     La  belie  Creole. 

—  Pierre  and  his  people:  tales  of  the  far  north. 

—  Trail  of  the  sword. 

—  The  trespasser. 

Parson  Jones.      By  Florence  Marryat. 
Passing  show.      By  R.  II.  Savage. 
Pastime  stories.      By  T.  N.  Page. 
Paston,  G.     Bread  and  butter  miss. 


L  933S. 
Putnam. 


Paterson,  a.     Daughter  of  the  Nez  Perces. 
Paul,  K.     New  minister. 
Peak  and  prairie.     By  Anna  Fuller. 
Peard,  Frances  M.     An  interloper. 

—  Swing  of  the  pendulum. 

"  Pearl,  The."     By  Marie  Bernhard. 

Pemherton,  M.     Sea  wolves. 

Pembroke.     By  Mary  E.  Wilkins. 

Pendleton,  L.     Wedding  garment:  a  tale  of  the  life  to 

come. 
People  of  the  mist.     By  PI.  R.  Haggard. 
Perfect  fool.     By  Florence  Warden. 
Perlycross.      By  R.  I).  Blackmore. 
Perry,  B.     Salem  Kitlrcdge.  and  other  stories. 
Peter's  wife.     By  the  Duchess. 
Philip  and  his  wife.     By  Margaret  Deland. 
Philips,  F.  C.     Madame  Valeiie. 

—  Social  vicissitudes. 

—  an(/  Fendall,  P.     Daughter's  sacrifice. 

Pierre  and  his   people  :  tales  of  the  far  north.     By  G. 

Parker. 
Play-actress.     By  S.  R.  Crockett. 
"  Ploughed,"  and  other  stories.     By  L.  B.  Walford. 
Ponslevi,  p.     Magdalena. 
Pool,  Maria  L.     Out  of  step. 
Pope,  G.  W.,  M.D.     Journey  to  Mars. 
Popp^ea.     By  J.  Gordon. 

Postman's  daughter,  and  other  tales.     By  H.  Herman. 
Potter's  thumb.     By  Flora  A.  Steel. 
Pound   of   cure  :  a   story   of    Monte  Carlo.     By  W.  H. 

Bishop. 
Praed,  A/rs.  C.     Christina  Chard. 

—  Outlaw  and  lawmaker. 

Price  of  a  crown  ;  or,  Jehu  the  alchemist.     By  E.  Sue. 

Price  of  a  pearl.     By  Eleanor  Holmes. 

Price  of  peace.      By  A.  W.  Ackerman. 

Princess  of  Paris.     By  A.  C.  Gunter. 

Princess  of  the  stage.     By  Nataly  von  Eschstruth. 

Prisoner  of  Zenda.      By  A.  Hope. 

Prodigal  in  love.      By  Emma  \\  olf. 

Protegee  of  J.ick    Hamlin's,   and  other  stories.      By  B. 

Harte. 
Purple  light  of  love.     By  H.  G.  McVickar. 
Putnam,  G.  I.     On  the  offensive  :  an  army  story. 
Quaker  idyls.     By  Sar.ih  M.  II.  Gardner. 
Queen  of  Ecuador.      By  R.  M.  Manley. 
Queen  of  love.      By  S.  Baring-Gould. 
Quiet   stories   from    an    old    woman's    garden.     By    A. 

M'Lean. 
Rabbi  and  priest.     By  M.  Goldsmith. 
Rachel  Dene.     By  R.  Buchanan. 
Raid  from  Beausejour.      By  C.  G.  D.  Roberts. 
Raiders,  The.      By  S.  R.  Crockett. 
Raimond,  C.  E.     George  Mandeville's  husband. 
Raleigh,  W.     English  novel  from  the  earliest  times  to 

"  Waverley."  L  9363. 

Rathborne,  St.  G.     Baron  Sam. 

—  Captain  Tom. 

—  Doctor  Jack. 

—  Dr.  Jack's  wife. 

—  Miss  Caprice. 

—  Miss  Pauline  of  New  York. 

Raymond,  W.     "  Love  and  quiet  life"  :  Somerset  idylls. 

Recipe  for  di.Tmonds.     By  C.  J.  C.  Hyne. 

Red  cap  and  blue  jacket.     By"G.  Dunn. 

Red  diamonds.     By  J.  McCarthy. 

Red  house.     By  the  Duchess. 

Red  sultan.     By  J.  M.  Cobban. 

Redeemed  :  a  novel.     By  C.  R.  B. 

Reeve.s.  Mrs.  H.  B.      Si-e  Mathers.  Helen. 

Rejected    bride.      By    Mrs.    E.    D.   F.    N.    Southworth. 

("Only  a  girl's  heart,"  2d  series.) 
Rich  Miss  Riddell.      Bv  Dorothea  Gerard. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.     By  W.  Irving. 

Rita.  [Mrs.  O.  Booth.]  A  husband  of  no  importance. 
Robb's  island  wreck,  and  other  stories.  By  L.  R..Meckins. 
Roberts,  C.   G.   D.     Raid  from  Beausejour,  a/id  How 

the  Carter  boys  lifted  the  mortgage. 


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Robertson,   A.      Nr.ggets  in  the  devil's  punch   bowl, 

and  other  Australian  tales. 
Robinson,  E.  A.  ti/i</  Wall,  G.  A.     The  gun-bearer. 
Robinson,  P.     Chasing  a  fortune:  tales  and  sketches. 
Contends:   Saunterings  in  Mormon-land. — The  spe- 
cial at  large. — Chasing  a  fortune, — The  zoo  revisited. 
— Freezing  questions. — A  wanderer's  autobiography. — 
The  lost  parrot. — Indian   sketches, — The  swamp  gob- 
lin.— Some   poets'   monsters. — Freezing    questions  [2d 
series], — Christma.^. — Indian    notes. — The    special    at 
large  [2d  seriesj. — Valley  of  teetotum  trees. — "  Out  in 
the  fields." 
Robinson,  R.  G.     Dan  vis  folk. 
RoHLFS,  A/rs.  Charles.      See  Green,  Anna  K. 
Rollins,    Clara  S.     A    Burne-Jones    head,    and    other 

sketches. 
Rollins.  F.  \V.      Break  o'  day  tales. 

Contents:     Miss    Stillings. — The   steam   interlude. — 
Joining  the  cavalrv. — The  bishop's  hfth. — The  magic 
flask. 
Romance  of  Dijon.      By  M.  B.  Edwards. 
Romance  of  a  transport.      By  W.  C.  Russell. 
Rosamond  ;    or,    sundered    hearts.     By   Mrs.    A.    McV. 

Miller. 
Round  the  red  lamp.      By  A.  C.  Doyle. 
Rousing  of  Mrs.  Potter,  and  other  stories.     By  Gertrude 

Smith. 
Rowan,  II.     Story  of  Sylvia. 
Rowlands,  Efilie  A.     My  pretty  Jane. 

—  Spell  of  Ursula. 

Royal  marine  :  an   idyl  of    Narragansett    Pier.      By    B. 

Matthews. 
Royal  road.      By  Marion  Ilarland. 
Rubicon,  The.      By  E.  F.  Benson. 
Rudin.      By  I.  Turgenev. 
Russell,  Dora.      His  will  and  hers. 
Russell,  P.      Guide  to  British  and  American  novels. 

L  9381. 
Russell,  W.  C.     Alone  on  a  wide,  wide  sea, 

—  Romance  of  a  transport. 

Ryan,  Marah    E.      Flower  of  France  :    a  story  of  old 

Louisiana. 
Saint,  A.     By  P.  Bourget, 
St.  John's  wooing.      By  M.  G.  McClelland. 
Salem  Kittredge,  and  other  stories.     By  B.  Perry, 
Sai^te,  W.     Uncle's  ghost. 
Sarah  :  a  survival.      By  S.  Christian. 
Sarah  Dakota.      By  Mary  E.  Q.  Brush. 
Savage,  R.  H.     The  anarchist. 

—  Flying  Halcyon  :  a  mystery  of  the  Pacific  ocean. 

—  For  life  and  love. 

—  Passing  show. 

Saw  TELLE.  Mrs.  A.  P.      Heroine  of '49. 

Scarlet  poppy,  and  other  stories.     By  Harriet  P.   Spof- 

ford. 
Scenes  from  the  show.     By  G.  R.  Sims. 
Schwartz,  J.  Van  der  Poorsen.      See  Maartens,  M. 
Sea  wolves.     By  M.  Pemberton. 
Senator  at  sea  :  a  story  of  mine  and  thine.     By  G.  F. 

Duysters. 
Sergeant,  Adeline,  cdr.      Surrender  of  Margaret  Bellar- 

mine. 
Sermon  at  Notre  Dame.      By  Marj'  P.  Jacobi.    (With  her 

"  Found  and  lost.") 
Seventh  child.     By  J.  S.  Winter. 
She-wolves  of  Machecoul.  (Same  as  his  "  Last  Vendee.") 

By  A.  Dumas.      2  v. 
Sheldon.  C.  M.     Crucifixion  of  Philip  Strong. 
Shen's  pigtail.  The,  and  other  cues  of  Anglo-China  life. 
Sherburne  cousins.      By  Amanda  M,  Douglas. 
Sherlock    Holmes,    Memoirs    of.      [Vol.  2.]      By  A.  C. 

Doyle. 
Ships  that  pass  in  the  night.     By  Beatrice  Harraden. 
Sibylla.      By  H.  S.  Cunningham. 
SiDGWiCK,  Mrs.  Alfred,      See  Dean,  Mrs.  A. 
SiENKiEwicz,  H.     Lillian  Morris,  and  other  stories. 
Simpson,  VV.      Eighteen  of  them  :  singular  stories. 
Sims,  G.  R.     Scenes  from  the  show. 


.Sinner's  comedy.     By  J,  O.  Hobbes. 

Sir  Joseph's  heir.     By  C.  Bray. 

Sir  Robert's  fortune.      By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

"Sirs,  only  seventeen  ! ''     By  Virginia  F.  Townsend. 

.Smart,  H.     Cleverly  won. 

—  Tie  and  trick. 

S.MlTir,  Constance.     Cumberer  of  the  ground. 

Smiih.  Mrs.  Elizab.  T.  T.     See  Mkadk,  L.  T. 

Smith,    Gertrude.     Rousing  of   Mrs.    Potter,   and  other 

stories. 
Smith,  Hannah.     See  Stretton,  Hesba. 
Social  vicissitudes.      By  F.  C.  Philips. 
Soldier  and  a  gentleman.      By  J.  M.  Cobban. 
Son  of  Porthos  ;  or,  the  death  of  Aramis.    By  A.  Dumas. 
Sordello  :    a    story  from    Robert    Browning.      By  F.   I^l. 

Holland. 
Southworth,   Mrs    E.  D.   E.  N.     Gertrude    Iladdon. 

("Only  a  girl's  heart,"  3d  series.) 

—  Only  a  girl's  heart. 

—  Rejected  bride  ("  Only  a  girl's  heart,"  2d  series.) 
Special  correspondent.     By  J.  Verne. 

Speight,  F.  W.     Burgo's  romance. 
Speil  of  Ursula.     By  Effie  A.  Rowlands. 
Spofford.   Mrs.  Harriet  P.     Scarlet   poppy,  and  other 
stories. 

—  and  others.     Three  heroines  of  New  England  romance. 
Squire's  darling.      By  Charlotte  M.  Braeme. 
Stannard,  Mrs.  H.  E.  V.     See  Winter,  J.  S. 
Steel,  Flora  A,     Flower  of  forgiveness. 

—  Potter's  thumb. 

Sterry,  J.  A.     A  naughty  girl :  a  storj'  of  1893. 

Steuart,  J.  A.     In  the  days  of  battle. 

Stevens,  A.  de  G.     Old  Boston  :  an  American  historical 

romance. 
Stevenson,  R.  L.     Will  o'  the  mill. 

—  v/wo' Osbourne,  L.     Ebbtide. 

Stickit  minister,  and  some  common  men.  By  S.  R. 
Crockett. 

Stories  from  the  diary  of  a  doctor.  By  L.  T.  Meade  and 
C.  Halifax. 

Stories  of  the  Victoria  cross  heroes,  etc.  (In  "  Fact,  fic- 
tion, history,  and  adventure,") 

Story  of  a  modern  woman.     By  Ella  H.  Dixon. 

Story  of  Babette.      By  Ruth  McE.  Stuart. 

Story  of  Dan.      By  M.   E.  Francis. 

Story  of  Margredel.      [By  D.  Storrar  Meldrum.] 

Story  of  Sylvia.      By  H.  Rowan. 

Stranger  woman.      By  J.  S.  Winter. 

Stretton,  Hesba.  [Hannah  Smith.]  Highway  of  sor- 
row. 

Strike  at  Shane's:  sequel  to  "  Black  beauty," 

Struthers.     By  Anna  B.  Dodd. 

Stuart,  Ruth  McE.  Carlotta's  intended,  and  other 
tales. 

—  Story  of  Babette. 

Suburban  pastoral,  and  other  tales.     By  H.  A.  Beers. 

Sue,  E.      Price  of  a  crown  ;  or,  Jehu  the  alchemist. 

Sunless  heart.     2  v.  in  i. 

Superfluous  woman,  A. 

Surrender  of  Margaret  Bellarmine.  By  Adeline  Ser- 
geant. 

Swan,  Annie  S.     Lost  ideal. 

Sweet  clover:  a  romance  of  the  white  city.  By  Clara  L. 
Burnham. 

Sweet  danger.  By  Ella  W^  Wilcox.  (Same  as  her  "  Mai 
Moulee.") 

Sweet  is  true  love.      By  the  Duchess. 

Swing  of  the  pendulum.      By  Frances  M.  Peard. 

Sybil  ;  or,  the  two  nations.      By  B.  Disraeli. 

Tadema,  Laurence  A.  Wings  of  Icarus,  being  the  life 
of  Emilia  Fletcher, 

Tales  from  the  .Lgean.     By  D.  Bikelas. 

Tales  from  Welsh  Wales.      By  P.  H.  Emerson. 

Tales  of  the  Maine  coast.      By  N.  Brooks. 

Taube,  Baron  G.  G.  Countess  Janina  :  an  historical 
novel  from  Russian  life. 

Taylor,  Col.  M.     Confessions  of  a  Thug. 

Taylor,  H.  C.  C.     American  peeress. 


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Taylor,  Winnie  L.     His  broken  sword. 

Tell-tale  watch.     By  G.  Hocker. 

Tempe:  a  novel.     By  Constance  Cotterell. 

Tennyson,  Mary  H.     Fool  of  fate. 

Terhune,  Mary  V.     See  Harland,  Marion. 

TutURiET,  A.     Abbe  Daniel. 

Thing  that  hath  been  ;  or,  a  young  man's  mistakes.     By 

A.  H.  Gilkes. 
Thomas  Hard,  priest.     By  B.  Lee. 
Three  heroines  of  New  England  romance.     By  Mrs.  H. 

Prescott  Spofford,  and  others. 
Tie  and  trick.      By  IL  Smart.  ^ 
Timar's  two  worlds.     By  M.  Jokai. 
TiNSKAU,  L.  de.      Tlie  Damascus  road. 
Tolstoi,  Count  L.     Two  generations. 
ToURGEE,  A.  W.     An  outing  with  the  queen  of  hearts. 
Tow.NSEND,  Virginia  F.      "Sirs,  only  seventeen  !  " 
Tragic  blunder.      By  Mrs.  L.  Cameron. 
Trail  of  the  sword.      By  G.  Parker. 
Traveller  from  Altruria.     By  W.  D.  Howells. 
Trespasser,  The.     By  G.  Parker. 
Trilby.     By  G.  Du  Maurier. 
Tristram,    O.     The   dead   gallant,    and    The   king  of 

hearts. 
TlJRGENEV,  I.     House  of  gentlefolk. 

—  Rudin. 

TuTTiETT,  Mrs.  M.  G.     See  Gray,  M. 

"  2S94  ;  "  or,  the  fossil  man  (a  mid-winter  night's  dream). 

By  W.  Browne. 
Two  generations.      By  Count  L.  Tolstoi. 
Two-legged  wolf.     By  N.  N.  Karazin. 
Tsvo  strings  to  his  bow.      By  W.  Mitchell. 
Umbrella  mender.      By  Beatrice  Harraden. 
Unbidden  guest.      By  E.  W.  Hornung. 
Uncle  Bob's  baby  :  an  autobiography.     By  W.  Fisk. 
Uncle's  ghost.    .  By  W.  Sapte. 
Under  fire.     By  Capt.  C.  King. 
Under  the  red  robe.      By  S.  J.  VVeyman. 
Untempered  wind.      By  Joanna  E.  Wood. 
Upper  berth.  The.      By  F.  M.  Crawford. 
Ursula.     By  W.  Heimburg.   (With  her  "  In  the  depths.") 
Vachette,  E.      See  Chavettk,  E. 
Vag.ibonds,  The.      By  Margaret  L.  Woods. 
Va'lenhne,  O.      Helen. 
Valiant  ignorance.      By  Mary  A.  Dickens. 
Vandam,  a.  D.      Mystery  of  the  Patrician  Club. 
Van  Deventer,  E.  M.     See  Lynch,  L.  L. 
Vashti  and  Esther :  a  story  of  society  to-day. 
Verne,  J.     Captain  Hatleras. 

—  Castle  of  the  Carpathians. 

—  Special  correspondent. 

Victim  of  good  luck.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 
Vignettes  of  Manhattan.      By  B.  Matthews.  ^ 

Vynne,  Nora.      Honey  of  aloes,  and  other  stories. 
Walford,  L.  B.      The  matchmaker. 

—  ''Ploughed,"  and  other  stories. 
Wanted,  a  copyist.      By  W.  H.  Brearley. 
Ward.  A.  N.      Husband  in  Utah. 

Ward,  H.  D.      Wliite  crown,  and  other  stories. 

Ward,  Mrs.  H.     Marcella.     2  v. 

Ward  in  chancery.      By  Mrs.  Alexander. 

Warden,  Florence.    [Mrs.  F.  A.  James.]    Adela's ordeal. 

—  Perfect  fool. 

Waring's  peril.      By  Capt.  C.  King. 

Warner,  C.  D.     Golden  house. 

Water  ghost,  and  others.      By  J.  K.  Bangs. 

Wedding  garment  :  a  tale  of  the  life  to  come.     By  L. 

Pendleton. 
Wedmore,  F.      English  episodes. 
Well-spring  of  immortality.     By  S.  S.  Hewlett. 
Werneii,  E.    [Elisab   Biirstenbinder.J    Lover  from  across 

the  sea,  and  In  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 
Westall,  W.      For  honor  and  life. 
Wevman,  S.  J.     Man  in  black. 

—  My  lady  Rotha. 

—  New  rector. 

—  Under  the  red  robe. 

When  all  the  woods  are  green.     By  S.  W.  Mitchell. 


When  we  two  parted.     By  Sarah  Doudney. 

Where  honour  leads.     By  L.  Palmer. 

Whitby,  Beatrice.     Mary  Fenwick's  daughter. 

White,  P.     Mr.  Bailey-Martin. 

White  crown,  and  other  stories.     By  H.  D.  Ward. 

White  poppies.     By  Mary  Kendall. 

Who  was  lost  and  is  found.     By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Will  o'  the  mill.     By  R.  L.  Stevenson. 

Wings  of  Icarus.     By  L.  A.  Tadema. 

Wilcox,  Ella  W.     Sweet  danger.     (Same  as  her  "Mai 

Moulee.") 
WiLKiNS,  Mary  E.     Jane  Field. 

—  Pembroke. 

—  and  Vivian,  H.     Green  bay  tree. 
WiLLCox,  G.  B.     Beyond  the  veil. 
Wilson,  H.  L.     Zigzag  tales. 

Winning  a  wife  in  Australia.     By  A.  Donnison. 
Winter,  J.  S.     [Mrs.  H.  E.  V.  Stannard.]     Every  inch 
a  soldier. 

—  Seventh  child. 

—  Stranger  woman. 

With  edged  tools.     By  H.  S.  Merriman. 

With  the  help  of  the  angels.      P.y  W.  WooUam. 

Wolf.  Emma.     Prodigal  in  love. 

Wood,  Joanna  E.     Untempered  wind. 

Wood,  Mrs.  H.      Lady  Grace. 

Woods,  Margaret  L.     The  vagabonds. 

WoOLL-A-M,  W.     \\  ith  the  help  of  the  angels. 

WooLSON,  Constance  F.      Horace  Chase. 

Woman,  the  mystery.      By  H.  Herman. 

Women's  conquest  of  New-York.     By  a  member  of  the 

Committee  of  Safety  of  igoS. 
Wood,  J.  S.     College  days  ;  or,  Harry's  career  at  Yale. 
Woods,  Virna.      Modern  Magdalene. 
Wooing  a  widow.      By  E.  A.  Koenig. 
Woi  mwood  :  a  drama  of  Paris.     By  Marie  Corelli. 
Yellow  aster.     By  Iota. 
Young  Sam  and  Sabina.     By  T.  Cobleigh. 
Zangwill,  I.     Children  of  the  Ghetto.     2  v. 

—  King  of  Schnorrers  :  grotesques  and  fantasies. 
Zigzag  tales.     By  H.  L.  Wilson. 

ZoBELTiTZ,  F.  von.     Invisible  hands. 
Zola,  E.     Lourdes. 


B.  Juvenile  Fiction  alphabetically  ar- 
ranged by  Authors  and  Titles. 

Aaron,  Dr.  E.  M.     Butterfly  hunters  in  the  Caribbees. 

Adams,  W.  T.     See  Optic  Oliver. 

Adventures  of  a  country  boy  at  a  country  fair.  By  J. 
Otis. 

Adventures  of  Reuben  Davidger,    See  Reuben  Davidger. 

Adventures  of  two  brave  boys,  and  other  stories.  Ed.  by 
G.  A.  Henty. 

After  school.     By  R.  Overton. 

AiKiN,  Dr.  and  Barbauld,  Mrs.  Evenings  at  home  ; 
or,  the  juvenile  budget  reopened.     New  ed. 

Alden,  Mrs.  G.  R.     See  "  Pansy." 

Alger,  H.y>.     Only  an  Irish  boy. 

Allen,  W.  B.     Snowed  in. 

—  Victor  Vane,  the  young  secretary. 

Among  the  Esquimaux.     By  E.  S.  Ellis. 

Anotlier  girl's  experience.      By  L.  Webster. 

Antony  Weymouth.  By  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  (In  "Stir- 
ring adventures  afloat  and  ashore.") 

Aschenbrodel  :  a  child  sketch.      By  Mrs.  G.  A.  I'aull. 

Asiatic  breezes.  By  Oliver  Optic,  (v.  4  of  "  AU-over- 
the-world  library,"  2d  series.) 

Austin,  Caroline.      Unlucky  :  fragment  of  a  girl's  life. 

Banshee  Castle.      By  Rosa  Mulholland. 

Barbara's  brothers.      By  Evelyn  E.  Green. 

Barinc^-Gould,  S.     Book  of' fairy  tales. 

Basile,  G.     The  pentameronc  ;  or,  the  story  of  stories. 

Beautiful  Joe  :  an  autobiography.     By  M.  Saunders. 

Beckman,  E.      Pax  and  Carlino  :   a  story. 

Big  cypress:  story  of  an  everglade  homestead.  By  K. 
Munroe. 


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Black  man"s  ghost.     By  J.  C.  Hutcheson.     (In  "  Stories 

of  peril  and  adventure.") 
BLANCHARI5,  Amy  E.     Two  girls. 
Blanche  :  a  story  for  girls.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 
Book  of  fairy  tales.     By  .S.  Baring-Gould. 
BOOTHBY,  G.     In  strange  company  :  a  story  of  Chili  and 

the  southern  seas. 
BORLASE,  S.     Stirring  tales  of  Colonial  adventure. 
BOYESEN,  II.  H.     Norseland  scries  : 

—  Modern  vikings. 

—  Norseland  tales. 

Boys'  revolt  :  a  story  of  the  street  Arabs  of  N.  Y.     By 

J.  Otis. 
Brave  and  honest  series.     .9<v  Ellis,  E.  S. 
Brave  tales  of  daring  deeds  and   adventures  by  sea  and 

land.      By  J.  Tillotson  and  others. 
Brave  Tom  ;  or,  the   battle   that  won.     By  E.    S.   Ellis. 

("Brave  and  honest  series,"  No.  i.) 
Bray,  Capt.  C.     Randall  Davenant. 
Brine,    Mary    D.      Margaret   Arnold's    Christmas,    and 

other  stories. 
Brother  against  brother.     By  Oliver  Optic. 
Brownies  around  the  world.     By  P.  Cox. 
Burnett,  Frances  II.     Piccino,  and  other  child  stories. 
Butterfly  hunters  in  the  Caribbees.     By  Dr.  E.  M.  Aaron. 
Butterworth,  II.     Patriot  schoolmaster. 
Campbell,  67;-  G.     Prince  Goldenblade. 
Captain's  boat.      By  W.  O.  Stoddard. 
Captured  cruiser.      By  C.  J.  Hyne. 
C.\PaANA,  L.     Once  upon  a  time  :  fairy  tales. 
Carroll,    L.     [C.    L.    Dodgson.]     Sylvie    and    Bruno, 

concluded. 
Castlemon,  Harry.     [C.  A.  Fosdick.]     Oscar  in  Africa. 

—  Sailor  Jack,  the  trader.     (Castlemon's  "  War  series.") 
Champney,  Elizab.  W.     Witch  Winnie  at  Shinnecock. 
Chasing  a  yacht.      By  J.  Otis. 

Cheever.  Mrs.  Harriet  A.     St.  Rocl^'ells'  little  brother. 

Child  Amy.      By  Julia  Magruder. 

Chris  the  model  maker.      By  W.  O.  Stoddard. 

Clarke.  Rebecca  S.     See  May,  Sophie. 

Clemens,  S.  L.     See  Twain,  M. 

Close  of  St   Christopher's  :  a  story  for  girls.     By  Emma 

Marshall. 
Coffin,  C.  C.     Dan  of  Milbrook  :  a  story  of  American 

life. 
Columbia  :  a   story  of  discovery  of  America.     By  J.    R. 

,    Musick. 
Comfort,  Elizabeth  M.     Grizzly's  little  pard. 
CoNKLiN,  Mrs.  N.     See  Drinkwater,  Jennie  M. 
CooLiDGE,    Susan.     [Miss   S.   C.   Woolsey.]     Not    quite 

eighteen. 
Cox,  p.      Brownies  around  the  world. 
Cressy  and  Poictiers.     By  J.  G.  Edgar.      (In  "  Stories  of 

history. ") 
Cruise  of  the  "  Cormorant."'     By  A.  L.  Knight. 
Czar  and  Sultan.      By  A.  Forbes.  S  8156. 

Dan  of  Milbrook  :  a  story  of  American  life.     By  C.  C. 

Coffin. 
Daudet,  a.     Pope's  mule,  and  other  stories. 
Davenant,  F.      Edward  Claydon  :  a  story  of  the  days 

of  Agincourt.      (In    "Fact,    fiction,   history,     and 

adventure.") 
—  and  others.     Fact,   fiction,  history,  and  adventure  :  a 

book  for  boys. 
Contents :   Davenant,  F.     Edward  Claydon  :  a  story 
of  the    days    of  Agincourt. — Wood,  Rev.   J.  G.      The 
zoological    gardens. —  Tales   of  school   life  and  adven 
ture. — Stories  of  Victoria  cross  heroes,  etc. 
Decatur  and  Somers.      By  M.  E.  Seawell. 
Defoe,  D.      Robinson  Crusoe.     (In  "  Stories  of  adven- 
ture and  heroism.") 
Derrick  Sterling  :  a  story  of  the  mines.     By  K.  Munroe. 
Devil's  pool.      By  G.  Sand. 
Dicky    Beaumont's    perils    and    adventures.      By    A.   L. 

Knight.      (In  "  Stories  of  lirave  lads,"  etc.') 
Dodge,  Mary  M.     Land  of  pluck  :  stories  and  sketches 

for  young  folk. 
Dodgson,' C.  L.     6"^^  CXrroll,  L. 


Dorothy  darling.     By  Mrs.  G.  Paull. 

Dorymates  :  a  tale  of  the  fishing  banks.      By  K.  Munroe. 

Drayson,  Capt.  A.  W.      "  Ingonyama,  the  Kaffre  chief." 

(In  "  Brave  tales  of  daring  deeds,"  etc.) 
Drinkwater,  Jennie  M.    [Mrs.  N.  Conklin.]     Growing 

up. 
Dudevant,  Mde.  A.  L.  A.      See  Sand,  Geo. 
Edgar,  J.  G.     Cressy   and    Poictiers.      (In  "  Stories   of 

history.") 

—  Runnymede  and  Lincoln  fair.     (In  "Stories  of  brave 

deeds,"  etc.) 
Edward  Claydon  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Agincourt.      By 

F.    Davenant.      (In   "Fact,   fiction,   history,    and 

adventure.") 
EiviND,  R.     Finnish  legends  for  English  children. 
Ellis,  E.  S.     Among  the  Esquimaux. 

—  Brave  and  honest  scries.  No.  i.      Brave  Tom. 

—  Brave  and  honest  series.  No.  2.      Honest  Ned. 

—  Forest  and  prairie  series,  No.  i.      Great  cattle  trail. 
Elmslie,  Theodora  C.     [Baynton  Foster.]     Little   lady 

of  Lavender. 
EIrad,  the   hie.     By  J.  Hocking.     (With   his  "  Monk  of 

Mar-Saba.") 
Endeavor  Chris.     By  Isabella  T.  Hopkins. 
Estevan  :  a  story  of  the   Spanish  conquests.     By  J.  R. 

Musick. 
Eunice  ;  or,  as  ye  would.     By  Clara  E.  Ward. 
Evenings  at  home.      By  Dr.  Aikin  and  Mrs.  Barbauld. 
Exiles  of   fortune.      By  G.  Stables. 
Facing  fearful  odds.      By  G.  Stables. 
Fact,   fiction,    history,  and  adventure.     By  F.    Davenant 

and  others. 
Fairy-folk  of  Blue  Hill.     By  Lily  F.  Wesselhoeft. 
FAIRY    TALES.     Baring-Gould  {S.).     Book   of    fairy 

tales. 

—  Basile   (C).      The    pentamerone  ;    or,     the    story    of 

stories. 

—  Campbell  {Sir  G.).     Prince  Goldenblade. 

—  Capuana  (Z.).     Once  upon  a  time. 

—  Carroll  {L.).     Sylvie  and  Bruno,  concluded. 

—  Cox  {P.).     Brownies  around  the  world. 

—  Daudet  {A.).     Pope's  mule,  and  other  stories. 

—  Eivind  (R.).     Finnish  legends  for  Englisli  children. 

—  Frost  (  W.  H.).     Wagner  story  book. 

—  Golden  fairy  book.      By  M.  Jokai  [and  others]. 

—  Grimm's  Goblins  and  wonder  tales. 

—  Gueulette  {T.  S.).      Thousand  and  one  quarters  of  an 

hour  (Tartarian  tales). 

—  Harris  (/.    C).     Little    Mr.    Thimblefinger  and  his 

queer  country. 

—  Hauff  ( IV.).     Little  glass  man,  and  other  stcries. 

—  Houseman  (Z.).      Farm  in  fairyland. 

—  Jacobs  {/■),  collector.      More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 

—  Jersey  (Countess  of).      Maurice  ;  or,  the  red  jar. 

—  Jenks  {T.).      Imaginotions  :  truthless  tales. 

—  Lang  {A.).      Prince  Ricardo  of  Pantouflia. 
{edr.).     Yellow  fairy  book. 

—  Fault  {Mrs.  G.A.).     Prince  Dimple. 

—  Fyle  {H.).     Twilight  land. 

—  Squance  {H.  S.).      Miss  .Mackerell  Skyc  :  a  fairy  tale 

for  young  and  old. 

—  Steel  (Flora  A.).     Tales  of  the   Punjab,  told  by  the 

people. 

—  Wesselhoeft  {Lily  F.).     Fairy-folk  of  Blue  Hill. 
Family  dilemma:  a  story  for  girls.     By  Lucy  C.  Lillie. 
Farjkon,  B.  L.     Golden  land. 

Farm  in  fairyland.      By  L.  Houseman. 

Fenn,  G.  M.  First  in  the  field:  a  story  of  New  South 
Wales. 

Fighting  for  the  right.  By  O.  Optic,  (v.  5  of  his  "  Blue 
and  the  Gray  series.") 

FiNLEY,  Martha.      Mildred's  new  daughter. 

Finnish  legends  for  English  children.      By  R.  Eivind. 

First  in  the  field.      By  G.  M.  Fenn. 

Fosdick,  C.  A.     See  Castlemon,  Harr\\ 

Fox,  F.  Frank  Allreddy's  fortune.  (In  "Stirring  ad- 
ventures afloat  and  ashore.") 

Fran9ois  the  waif.     By  G.  Sand. 


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Frank  Allreddy's   fortune.     By    F.    Fox.     (In  "Stirring 

adventures  afloat  and  ashore.") 
Friends  or  foes  ?  a  story  for  boys  and  girls.     By  E.  E. 

Green. 
I  ROST,  W.  H.     Wagner  story  book. 
I  ar-seal's  tooth  :  a  story  of  Alaskan  adventure.     By  K. 

Miinroe. 
( larret  Grain  ;  or,  the  house  blessed.     By  Mrs.  F.  Lee. 
GiiiKRNK,  Agnes.      I-ife  in  a  nut.'ihell. 
Goblins  and  wonder  talcs.      I'y  Grimm. 
Golden  fairy  book.      15y  M.  Jokai  [and  others]. 
Golden  land.      By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 
Great  cattle  trail.     By  E.  S.  Ellis.    (No.  I  of  his  "  Forest 

and  prairie  scries.") 
Green,  Evelyn  E.     Barbara's  brothers. 

—  Friends  or  foes?  a  story  for  boys  and  girls. 

—  Her  husband's  home. 

—  Joint  guardians. 

—  Marcus  Stratford's  charge. 

—  Miss  Uraca. 

—  .Mistress  of  Lydgate. 

—  Stronger  will. 

—  Two  enthusiasts. 

Greenwood,  J.     Adventures  of  Reuben  Davidger.     (In 
"  Stories  of  jieril  and  adventure.") 

—  Silas  Horner's  adventures.     (In  "Stories  of  adventure 

and  heroism.") 
Grimm's  Goblins  and  wonder  tales. 
Grizzly's  little  pard.      By  Elizabeth  M.  Comfort. 
Growing  up.      By  Jennie  M.  Drinkwater. 
GUEULETTK,  T.  S.     Thousand  and    one  quarters  of  an 

hour  (Tartarian  tales). 
GUNN,  J.     Sons  of  the  vikings. 
Gypsy  Breynton.      By  Elizabeth  S.  Phelps. 
Harradicn,  Beatrice.     Things  will  take  a  turn. 
Harris,  J.  C.     Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger  and  his  queer 

country. 
Haukf,  \V.     Little  glass  man,  and  other  stories. 
Heir  of  Langbridge  Towers.     By  R.  M.  Freeman.     (In 

".Adventures  of  two  brave  boys,"  etc.) 
Henderson,  W.  J.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Henty,  G.  a.     In  the  heart  of  the  Rockies. 

—  When  London  burned. 

—  Wulf  the  Saxon. 

—  Young  franc-tireurs. 

—  edr.     Adventures  of  two  brave  boys,  and  other  stories. 

Contents:  Freeman,  R.  M.  Heir*  of  Langbridge 
Towers. — King  lion  :  a  story  of  strange  adventures. — 
Interesting  zoological  sketches,  and  useful  and  amusing 
miscellaneous  articles. 

Stirring  adventures  afloat  and  ashore. 

Contents:  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Antony  Wey- 
mouth.— Knight,  A.  L.  Ned  Burton's  adventure. — 
Fox,  F.  Frank  Allreddy's  fortune. — Numerous  inter- 
esting articles  on  miscellaneous  subjects. 

Stories  of  brave  lads  and  gallant  heroes. 

Contents  :  Norris,  C.  M.  Never  say  die. — Edgar, 
J.  G.  Runnymede  and  Lincoln  fair.  —  Knight,  A.  L. 
Dicky  Beaumont's  perils  and  adventures. — Stories  of 
glorious  achievpments  in  England's  army  and  navy. 

Stories  of  history. 

Contents :  Edgar,  J.  G.  Cressy  and  Poictiers. — 
Siege  and  relief  of  Gibraltar. — Our  soldiers  and  the 
Victoria  cross. — With  studies  of  the  animal  and  plant 
world,  by  Rev.  J.  G.  Wood,  and  other  interesting 
articles. 

Stories  of  peril  and  adventure. 

Contents:  Flutchcson.  J.  C.  Black  man's  ghost. — 
Greenwood,  J.  Adventures  of  Reuben  Davidger. — 
Interesting  and  useful  articles :  historical  and  biographi- 
cal, scientitic  and  miscellaneous. 

Stories  of  sea  and  land. 

Contents  :   Knight,  A.  L.     The  mids  of  the  "  Rattle- 
snake,"— Rands,    W.  B.     Young  Norseman. — Various 
narratives  of  heroic  deeds  and  achievements,  and  inter- 
esting tales  and  articles  on  miscellaneous  subjects. 
Her  husband's  home.     By  Evelyn  E.  Green. 
Hero  of  a  hundred  tights.     By  Sarah  Tytler, 


Hill,  H.     Rajah's  second  wife. 

Hocking.  J.     Monk  of  Mar-Saba,  and  Elrad,  the  hie.  • 

Holiday  house  :  a  book  for  the  young.  By  Catherine 
Sinclair. 

Honest  Ned.     By  E.  S.  Ellis. 

Hope  Bcnham  :  a  story  for  girls.     By  Nora  Perry. 

Hopkins,  Isabella  T.     Endeavor  Chris. 

HousKMAN,  L.     Farm  in  fairyland. 

Humbled  pride  :  a  story  of  the  Mexican  war.  By  J.  R. 
Musick. 

Hussein  the  hostage.     By  G.  Norway, 

HUTCIIESON,  J.  C.  Black  man's  ghost.  (In  "  Stories  of 
peril  and«adventure.") 

Hyne,  C.  J.     Captured  cruiser. 

Imaginotions  :  truthless  tales.      By  T.  Jcnks. 

In  strange  company.      By  G.  Boothby. 

In  the  heart  of  the  Rockies.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

In  the  land  of  the  golden  plume.     By  D.  L.  Johnstone. 

In  the  wilds  of  the  west  coast.     By  j.  M.  Oxiey. 

In  Verona.  By  Laura  E.  Richards.  (In  "  Narcissa  ;  or, 
the  road  to  Rome.") 

Iron  pirate.     By  M.  Pemberton. 

Jacobs,  J.,  collector.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Jamison,  Mrs.  C.  V.     'I'oinette's  Philip. 

Jenks,  T.      Imaginotions  :  truthless  tales. 

jHNNiiSS,  Theodora  R.  Piokee  and  her  people  :  a  ranch 
and  tepee  story. 

Jersey,  Countess  of.     Maurice  ;  or.  the  red  jar. 

Jinny  and  his  partners.      By  J.  Otis. 

Johnstone,  I).  L.     In  the  land  of  the  golden  plume. 

Joint  guardians.     By  Evelyn  E.  Green. 

Jungle  book.     By  R.  Kipling. 

Kaler,  J.  O.     See  Otis,  J. 

Keddie,  Miss  H.      See  Tytler,  Sarah. 

Kenney,  Minnie  A.      .See  Paull,  Mrs.  G.  A. 

Kenney,  Minnie  E.     More  bedtime  tales. 

Kensington  Palace  in  the  days  of  Mary  II.  By  Emma 
Marshall. 

King  lion  :  a  story  of  strange  adventure.  (In  "  Adven- 
tures of  two  brave  boys,"  etc.) 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Antony  Weymouth.  (In  "  Stir- 
ring adventures  afloat  and  ashore.") 

Kipling,  R.     Jungle  book. 

Knight.  A.  L.     Cruise  of  the  "  Cormorant." 

—  Dicky  Beaumont's  perils  and  adventures.  (In  "  Stories 

of  brave  lads,"  etc.) 

—  Mids  of  the  '"  Rattlesnake."     (In  "  Stories  of  sea  and 

land.") 

—  Ned  Burton's  adventure.      (In  "Stirring  adventures 

afloat  and  ashore.") 

—  Rajah  of  Monkey  island. 
Kno.x.  T.  W.     Lost  army. 

Land  of  pluck  :  stories  and  sketches  for  young  folk.      By 

Mary  ^L  Dodge. 
Land  of  the  golden  plume.     By  D.  L.  Johnstone. 
Lang,  A.     Prince  Ricardo  of  Pantouflia. 
— .  edr.     Yellow   fairy  book. 

Lee,  Mrs.  V.     Garret  Grain  ;  or,  the  house  blessed. 
Leighton,  R.     Olaf  the  glorious. 
Life  in  a  nutshell.     By  Agnes  Giberne. 
LiLLiE,  Lucy  C.     A  family  dilemma  :  a  story  for  girls. 
Little  glass  man.  and  other  stories.     By  W.  HaufT. 
Little  lady  of  Lavender.     By  Theodora  C.  Elmslie. 
Little  lady  of  the  horse.     By  Evelyn  Raymond. 
Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger  and  his  queer  country.     By  J. 

C.  Harris. 
Little  Prudy's  children.     See  May,  Sophie. 
Lizette  and  her  mission.     By  Emma  Marshall. 
Lost  army.      By  T.  W.  Knox. 
Loving  service  stories. 

Magic  half-crown.     By  the  author  of  "  Crib  and  fly." 
Magruder,  Julia.     Child  .Amy. 
.Mant,  Alicia  C.     Montague  Newburgh  ;  or,  the  mother 

and  son.    v.  i. 
Marcus  Stratford's  charge.     By  Evelyn  E.  Green. 
Margaret    Arnolds    Christmas,    and    other   stories.     By 

Mary  D.  I'rine. 
Marie.     By  Laura  E.  Richards."' 


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Marshall,  Emma.  Close  of  St.  Christopher's  :  a  story 
for  girls. 

—  Kensington  Palace  in  the  days  of  Mary  II. 

—  Lizette  and  her  mission. 

Maurice  ;  or,  the  red  jar.      By  the  Countess  of  Jersey. 
May,  Sophie.  [Rebecca  S.  Clarke.]    Wee  Lucy.    ("Little 

Lucy's  children.") 
Meadk,  L.  'l\     [Mrs.  Elizab.  T.  T.  Smith.]     Red  Rose 

and  Tiger  Lily  ;  or.  in  a  wider  world. 
Merriman.  Effie  \V.      Mollie  Miller. 
Mids  of   the    "  Rattlesnake. "     By  A.   L.   Knight.      (In 

"  Stories  of  sea  and  land.") 
Mildred's  new  daughter.      l!y  Martha  Finley. 
Miss  Mackerell    Skye  :  a  fairy  tale  for  young  and  old. 

By  H.  S.  Squance. 
Miss  Uraca       By  Evelyn  E.  Green. 
Mistress  of  Lydgate.     By  Evelyn  E.  Green. 
Modern  vikings.      By  H.  H.  Boyesen. 
MoLESWORTii,  Mrs.     Blanche:  a  story  for  girls. 

—  My  new  home. 

—  Olivia  :  a  story  for  girls. 

Mollie  Miller.      By  Effie  W.  Merriman. 

Monk  of  Mar-Saba.      By  J-  Hocking. 

Montague  Newburgh  ;  or,  the  mother  and  her  son.  v.  i. 
By  Alicia  C.   Mant. 

More  bedtime  tales.     By  Minnie  E.  Kenney. 

MuLHOLLAND,  Rosa.     Banshee  Castle. 

MuNROE,  K.  Big  cypress  :  story  of  an  everglade  home- 
stead. 

—  Derrick  Sterling  :   a  story  of  the  mines. 

—  Dorymates  :  a  tale  of  the  fishing  banks. 

—  Fur  seal's  tooth:  a  story  of  Alaskan  adventure. 
MusiCK,  J.   R.     Columbia  :  a  story  of  the  discovery  of 

America. 

—  Estevan  :  a  story  of  the  Spanish  conquests. 

—  Humbled  pride  :   a  story  of  the  Mexican  war. 

—  The  Pilgrims  :  a  story  of  Massachusetts. 

—  Pocahontas  :   a  story  of  Virginia. 

—  Saint  Augustine  :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots  in  Amer- 

ica. 

—  Union  :   a  story  of  the  great  Rebellion. 
My  new  home.      By  Mrs.   Molesvvorth. 

Narcissa  ;  or,  the  road  to  Rome.      By  Laura  E.  Richards. 

Ned  Burton's  adventure.  By  A.  L.  Knight.  (In  "  Stir- 
ring adventures  afloat  and  ashore.") 

Never  say  die.  By  C.  M.  Norris.  (In  "  Stories  of 
brave  lads,"  etc  ) 

New  evenings  at  home  ;  or,  chats  about  knowledge.  By 
X.  B.  Saintine. 

NoRRls,  C.  M.  Never  say  die.  (In  "Stories  of  brave 
lads,"  etcJ) 

Norseland  series.      See  BoYESEN,  H.  H. 

Norseland  tales.      By  H.   H.  Boyesen. 

Norway,  G.      Hussein  the  hostage. 

Not  quite  eighteen.      By  Susan  Coolidge. 

Olaf  the  glorious.      By  R.  Leighton. 

Olivia  :  a  story  for  girls.      By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 

Once  upon  a  time  :   fairy  tales.      By  L.  Capuani. 

One  of  the  beggars.  By  J.  Tillotson.  (In  "  Brave  tales 
of  daring  deeds,"  etc?) 

Only  an  Irish  boy.      By  H.  Alger,  jr. 

Optic,  Oliver.  [VV.  T.  Adams.]  Asiatic  breezes,  (v. 
4  of  "  All-over-the-world  library,"  2d  series.) 

—  Bro:lier    against     brother.        ("  Blue    and    the    Gray 

series,"  v.  i.) 

—  Fighting  for  the   right,      (v.  5  of  "  Blue  and  the  Gray 

series.'") 

—  Up  and  down  the  Nile.     ("  All-over-the-world  library,"' 

2d  series,  v.  3.) 
Oscar  in  Africa.      By  H.  Castlemon. 
Otis,  J.     [J.  O.  Kaler.]     Adventures  cf  a  country  boy 

at  a  country  fair. 

—  Boys'  revolt  :  a  story  of  the  street  Arabs  of  N.  Y. 

—  Chasing  a  yacht. 

—  Jinny  and  his  partners. 

Our    gold     mine     at     Hollyhurst  :     sequel     to     "Black 

beauty." 
Overton,  R.     After  school. 


OxLEY,  J.  M.     In  the  wilds  of  the  west  coast. 
"  Pansy."     [Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden.]     "  Wanted." 
Paths  and  by-paths.      By  Mrs.  A.  M.  Pickford. 
Patriot  schoolmaster.      By   II.  Buttervvorth. 
Paull,  Mrs.  G.      Dorothy  darling. 

Paull,  Mrs.  G.  A.  [Minnie  A.  Kenney.]  Aschen- 
brodel  :  a  child  sketch. 

—  Prince  Dimple. 

—  Ruby  at  school.     (3d  v.  of  the  "Ruby  series.") 
Pax  and  Carlino  :  a  story.     By  E.  Beckman. 
Pemberton,  M.     Iron  pirate. 

Penelope  Prig,  and  other  stories.     By  A.  G.  Plympton. 

Pentamerone  ;  or,  the  story  of  stories.      By  G.  Basile. 

Perry,  Nora.      Hope  Benham  :  a  story  for  girls. 

Phelps,  Elizab.  S.  [Mrs.  H.  D.  Ward.]  Gypsy 
Breynton. 

Piccino,  and  other  child  stories.  By  Frances  H.  Bur- 
nett. 

Pickford,  Mrs   A.  M.     Paths  and  by-paths. 

Pilgrims^  The  :  a  story  of  Massachusetts.  By  J.  R. 
Musick. 

Piokee  and  her  people  :  a  ranch  and  tepee  story.  By 
Theodora  R.  Jenness. 

Plympton,  A.  G.     Penelope  Prig,  and  other  stories. 

—  Rags  and  velvet  gowns. 

Pocahontas  :  a  story  of  Virginia.     By  J.  R.  Musick. 

Pomona's  travels.      By  F.  R.  Stockton. 

Pope's  mule,  and  other  stories.     By  Alphonse  Daudet. 

Prince  Dimple.      By  Mrs.  G.  A.  Paull. 

Prince  Goldenblade.      By  Sir  G.  Campbell. 

Prince  Ricardo  of  Panlouflia.      By  A.  Lang. 

Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 

Rags  and  velvet  gowns.     By  A.  G.  Plympton. 

Rajah  of  Monkey  island.      By  A.  L.  Knight. 

Rajah's  second  wife.     By  H.  Hill. 

Rand,  J?ev.  E.  A.     Salt  v.-ater  hero. 

Randall  Davenant.      By  Capt.  C.  Bray. 

Rands,  W.  B.     Young  Norseman.     (In  "  Stories  of  sea 

and  land.") 
Raymond,  Evelyn.     Little  lady  of  the  horse. 
Red  Rose  and  Tiger  Lily  ;  or,  in  a  wider  world.     By  L. 

T.  Meade. 
Reuben  Davidger.     By  J.  Greenwood.      (In  "  Stories  of 

peril  and  adventure.") 
Richards,  Laura  E.     Marie. 

—  Narcissa  ;  or,  the  road  to  Rome  [and]  In  Verona. 
Robinson  CrusoC.      By  D.  Defoe.      (In    "  Stories  of  ad- 
venture and  heroism.") 

Ruby  at  school.      By  Minnie  E.  Paull. 

Runnymede  and    Lincoln    fair.     By   J.   G.   Edgar.     (In 

"  Stories  of  brave  lads.") 
Sailor  Jack,  the  trader.     By  H.  Castlemon.     (Castlemon's 

"  War  series.") 
Saint  Augustine  :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots  in  America. 

By  J.  R.  Musick. 
St.     Rockwells'     little    brother.      By    Mrs.    Harriet    A. 

Cheever. 
Saintine,   X.   B.      New   evenings   at   home ;   or,  chats 

about  knowledge. 
Salt  water  hero.     By  Rev.  E.  A.  Rand. 
Sand,  Geo.     [Mde.  A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.]     Devil's  pool. 

—  Francois  the  waif. 

Saunders,  M.     Beautiful  Joe  :  an  autobiography. 

Sea  yarns  for  boys.      By  VV.  J.  Henderson. 

Search  for  Andrew  Field.     By  E.  T.  Tomlinson. 

Seawell,  M.  E.     Decatur  and  Somers. 

Seven  little  Australians.      By  Ethel  S.  Turner. 

Silas     Horner's    adventures.       By    J.    Greenwood.       (In 

"  Stories  of  adventure  and  heroism.") 
Sinclair,   Catherine.     Hobday  house  :    a  book  for  the 

young. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Elizab.  T.  T.     See  Meade,  L.  T. 
Snowed  in.      By  W.  B.  Allen. 
Sons  of  the  vikings.      By  J.  Gunn. 
Squance,  H.  S.     Miss  Mackerell  Skye  :  a  fairy  tale  for 

young  and  old. 
Stables,  G.     Exiles  of  fortune. 

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Stabi.es,  G.     To  Greenland  and  the  pole. 

—  Two  sailor  lads. 

Steet,,  Flora  A.    Tales  of  the  Punjab,  told  by  the  people. 
Stirring  adventures   afloat  arid  ashore.      Ed.   by  G.   A. 

Henty. 
Stirrinc;  tales  of  Colonial  adventure.     By  S.  Borlase. 
Stockton,  F.  R.      Pomona's  travels. 
Stoddard,  W.  O.     Captain's  boat. 

—  Chris,  the  model  maker. 
Stories  of  adventure  and  heroism. 

Contents:    Defoe,    I).      Robinson   Crusoe. — Green- 
wood, J.     Silas    Horner's  adventures. — Brave    British 
soldiers  and  the  Victoria  cross. 
Stories  of  brave  lads  and  {jallant  heroes.     Ed.   by  G.  A. 

Henty. 
Stories  of  history.     Ed.  by  G.  A.  Plenty. 
Stories  of  peril  and  adventure.      Ed.  by  G.  A.  lienty. 
Strike  at  Shane's  :  sequel  to  "  Black  beauty." 
Stronger  will,  'i"he.      By  F2vclyn  E.  Green. 
Sylvie  and  Bruno,  concluded.      By  L.  Carroll. 
Tales  of  scliool  life  and  adventure.     (In  "Fact,  fiction, 

history,  and  adventure."') 
Tales  of  the  Punjab,  told  by  the  people.     By  Flora  A. 

Steel. 
Tartarian  tales.     See  Thousand  and  one  quarters  of  an 

hour. 
Things  will  take  a  turn.     By  Beatrice  Harraden. 
Thousand  and  one  quarters  of  an  hour.     By  T.  S.  Gueu- 

lette. 
Three  boys  in  an  electrical  boat.     By  J.  Trowbridge. 
TiLLOTSON,   J.       "One  of    the  beggars."      (In  "Brave 

tales  of  daring  deeds,"  etc.) 

—  and  others.    Brave  tales  of  daring  deeds  and  adventure 

on  sea  and  land. 
Contents:  Tillotson,  J.  "One  of  the  beggars." — 
Drayson,  Capt.  A.  W.  "  Ingonyama,  the  Kaffre 
chief." — Wood,  Rev.  J.  G.  Articles  on  the  animal 
kingdom. — Various  other  interesting  subjects  by  other 
popular  authors. 
To  Greenland  and  the  pole.     By  G.  Stables. 


Toinette's  Philip.     By  Mrs.  C.  V.  Jamison. 

Tom  .Sawyer  abroad.     By  M.  Twain. 

ToMLiNSON,  E.  T.  Search  for  Andrew  Field.  ("War 
of  1S12  series.") 

Trowbridgk.  J.     Three  boys  on  an  electrical  boat. 

Turner,  Ethel  S.     Seven  little  Australians. 

Twain,  M.     [S.  L.  Clemens.]     Tom  Sawyer  abroad. 

Twilight  land.     By  H.  P.\  le. 

Two  enthusiasts.     By  Evelyn  E.  Green. 

Two  girls.      By  Amy  E.  Blanchard. 

Two  sailor  lads.      By  G.  Stables. 

Two  watclies,  and  other  stories.  By  the  author  of 
"Crosley  annafs." 

Tytler,  Sarah.  [Miss  H.  Keddie.]  Hero  of  a  hun- 
dred fights. 

Union  :  a  story  of  the  great  Kebellion.    By  J.  R.  Musick. 

Unlucky:  fragment  of  a  girl's  life.     By  Caroline  Austin. 

Up  and  down  the  Nile.  By  O.  Optic.  (All-over-th^- 
world  library,"  2d  series,  v.  3.) 

Valf.ntinr,  L.    We  three  boys;  or,  a  year  of  adventure. 

Victor  Vane,  the  young  secretary.      By  11.  Alger,  jr. 

Wa^^ncr  story  book.     By  W.  H.  Frost. 

"  Wanted."     By  Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden  ("  Pansy"). 

Ward,  Clara  E.      Eunice  ;  or,  as  ye  would. 

Ward,  Mrs.  H.  D.     See  Phelps,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S. 

We  three  boys;   or,  a  year  of  adventure.    By  L.  Valentine. 

Wf.bster,  L.      Another  girl's  experience. 

Wee  Lucy.      By  Sophie  May. 

Wesselhof.ft,'  Lily  F.      Fairy-folk  of  Blue  Hill. 

Whea  London  burned.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

When  Molly  was  six.     By  Eliza  O.  White. 

White,  Eliza  O.      When  Molly  was  six. 

Witch  Winnie  at  Shinnecock.      By  Elizab.  W.  Champney. 

Won  by  love.     By  Mrs.  S.  S.  Wood. 

Wood,  Mrs.  S.  S.     Won  by  love. 

WooLSEY,  Miss  S.  C.      See  CoOLlDGE,  Susan. 

Wulf  the  Saxon.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Young  franc-tiieurs.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Young  Norseman.  By  W.  B.  Rands.  (In  "  Stories  of 
sea  and  land.") 


PART    4.-HISTORY,    GEOGRAPHY,    VOYAGES,    AND 

TRAVELS. 


A.    American  History  and  Travels. 

INDIANS. 

Brine.     Travels  amongst  American  Indians.         Q  2535. 

I.VDIAN  Rights  Associatio.n.  f  4th-ioth  annual  re- 
ports, i8S6-(j2.  Q  2634. 

Keim.     Sheridan's  troopers  on  the  borders.  Q  2238. 

Stro.n'G.  Wah-keenah  and  her  people  :  customs,  tra- 
ditions, and  legends  of  the  North  American  Ind- 
ians. Q  2425. 

United  States.  Indian  Affairs  Office.  \  Report  of  the 
commissioner  for  1861,  1893.  Q  2773. 

UNITED  STATES-  -HISTORY. 

Betts.     American    colonial    history  illustrated    by  con- 
temporary medals.  T  6523. 
Bliss.     Side  glimpses  from  the  Colonial  meeting-house. 

Q  3045- 

Dextkr.     Story  of  the  Pilgrims.  Y  3121. 

Drake.     Making  of  the  Oliio  valley  states,  1660-183 7. 

(I  1126.W. 
Eldredge.     The  third  New  Hampshire  and  all  about  it. 

Q  75SI- 
Famous  adventures  and  prison  escapes  of  the  civil  war. 

Q  75S6. 

FiSKE.     History  of  the  U.  S.  for  schools.  Q  11 51. 

Hyde.     Following  the  Greek  cross  ;  or,  memories  of  the 

6lh  army  corps.  Q  7220. 


Johnston.     History  of  the  U.  S.  for  schools.     Q  1233.A. 
Kelley.       Lincoln    and    Stanton  :     administration    of 

i86r-2.  Q  7239. 

McCabe.     Pictorial  history  of  the  U.  S.  Q  1666. 

Mack  AY.     Founders  of  the  American  republic.     T  5281. 
Maclay.     History  of  the  U.  S.  navy,  1775-1S93.     2  v. 

Q  1668. 
Nye  (Bill).  History  of  the  U.  S.  [Comic]  M  ilo\.h. 
Roosevelt.     Winning  of  the  west.     v.  3.  Q  1726. 

Ropes.     Story  of  the  civil  war.     v.  i.  To  the  opening 

of  the  campaign  of  1S62.  Q  7726. 

Shaler.      United  States  of  .America.     2  v.  Q  1742. 

United    States.       War   Department.      \  War  of    the 

Rel>ellion:    a    compilation  of  the  official  records. 

Series  r,  v.  42  (pts.  2,  3)-45  (pts.  i.  2>.     Q  777.1-'"- 

^;  Same.     Atlas    to  accompany  "Official  reconis," 

pts.  24-32.  Q  7991- 

Wharton.     Colonial  days  and  dames.  Q347S.C. 

Winsor.     Cartier  to  Frontenac  :  geographical  discovery 

in  the  interior  of  North  America  in  its  historical 

relations,  1534-1700.  Q  3790. 

Young.     What  a  boy  saw  in  the  army  :  advs.  in  the  war 

for  the  union.  Q  7799. 

UNITED   STATES:    DESCRIPTION   AND 
TRAVELS. 

Bryant,  cdr.  f  Picturesque  .America  ;  or,  the  land  we 
live  in.     2  v.  Q  S13. 

FRfeMONT.  f  Exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains. Q  9594- 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


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4— HISTORY:    European  History  and  Travels. 


Gannett,     f  Geographic  dictionary  of  Connecticut. 

No.  117  ofV)  ^lll-b. 

—  +  Geographic  dictionary  of  Massachusetts. 

No.  wbofUZ-m.b. 

—  \  Geofjraphic  dictionary  of  Rhode  Island. 

No.  115  ^/D  8773.-^. 

Grand  Rapids.  Board  of  Trade,  f  Grand  Rapids  as  it 
is.      1S94.  Q  9604.0. 

Hubbard.     Woods  and  lakes  of  Maine.   2d  cd.  Q  q62g.w. 

Janvier.     In  old  New  York.  Q  9227. 

King.     Rocky  Mouniains  and  Pacific  slope.         Q  244./. 

MuiR.      Mountains  of  California.  Q  9320. 

Neide.  Canoe  "  Aurora  ■'  :  cruist  from  the  Adirondacks 
to  the  gulf.  Q  32S. 

New  Jersey.  +  Documents  relating  to  the  colonial  his- 
tory.    Ed   by  Ricord.     v.  18.  Q  9696. 

New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Railroad. 
Health  and  pleasure  on  "  America's  greatest  rail- 
road." Q  697. 

New  York  City,  Ladies'  guide  and  city  directory  [1S85]. 

Q  9329- ^- 

—  f  Manual  of  the  corporation  for  1842-3,   1849,   1851, 

1852,  1855,  1858,  1859.  U  6329. 

—  Same.  1862,1865.  Q  9329.W. 
Norton.  Handbook  of  Florida.  3d  ed.  Q  9332. 
Picturesque  Berkshire.  2  v.  Q  q?>-i.b. 
Picturesque  Franklin.  Q  9S71./. 
Picturesque  Hampden.  2  v.  Q  9871.,^'. 
Picturesque  Hampshire.  Qq87i./^. 
Rutgers.     On  and   off  the  saddle  :  great  northweft  to 

the  Antilles.  P  7382. 

Stoddard.     Beyond  the  Rockies  :  a  spring  journey  in 

California.  Q  9423"''- 

ToRREY.     Florida  sketch-book.  Q  9445- 

OTHER   PARTS   OF   AMERICA. 

Argentina,  Republica.     f  La  provincia  de  entre-rios. 

P  9509. 

Baedeker.  Dominion  of  Canada  :  handbook  for  trav- 
ellers. P  7022. 

LuMMis.     Spanish  pioneers.  P  7274- 

Wallace.  Narrative  of  travels  on  the  Amazon  and  Rio 
Negro.  P  9464- 

United  States,  f  Messages  of  the  president  [on]  the 
Mexican  war.  Q  6773. 

Wright,     f  Salvador  (illustrated).  P  8899. 


B.     European  History  and  Travels, 

GENERAL   WORKS. 

Cassell's  Pocket-guide  to  Europe.  Na  3078. 

JuDSON.      Europe  in  the  19th  century.  N  4235. 

Knox.     Pocket  guide  to  Europe.     New  ed.        Na  3250. 
Taylor,^!//-.      Picturesque  Europe  :  a  delineation  by  pen 
and  pencil.      3  v.  Na  3887. 

Warren.     Little  journeys  abroad.  Na  3466. 

ENGLAND   AND   GREAT    BRITAIN. 

England  generally. 

Churck.      Stories  from  English  history.  R  1089. J. 

CoMAN  a)id  Kendall.     Growth  of  the  English  nation. 

R  1098. 
Davis      Our  English  cousins.  R  1115. 

DULCKEN.      Popular  history  of  England.  R  1128. 

England's  battles  by  sea  and  land.     2  v.  R  1S28. 

Green.  Town  life  in  the  15th  century.  2  v.  R  1605.  A 
Harper.     From  Paddington  to  Penzance.  R  1611./. 

Jessopp.  Random  roaming,  and  other  papers.  R  1234.;-. 
Jewitt  and  Hall.  Stately  homes  of  England.  R  1640. 
Knight.     By  moorland  and  sea.  R  1249.  (^. 

Memorable 'events  in  British  history.  R  1299. 

Rogers.     Life  aboard  a  British  privateer  in  the  time  of 
queen  Anne.  R  1376./. 


Sanderson.     History  of  England  and  the  British  em- 
pire, B.C.  55-A.I).  1890.  R  1731. 
Smith.     Climbing  in  the  British  isles,     i.  England. 

R  i^ii.c. 

Stafford  and  Dulcken.     Imperial  history  of  England. 

3  v.  R  1S85. 

N^ote. — Embraces  David  Hume's  work  brought  down 

to  date. 

Traill,  edr.     Social  England,     v.  i,  2.  R  1768. 

1.  From  earliest  times  to  Edward  I. 

2.  Edward  I.  to  Henry  VII. 
Two  thrones.  The  ;  or,  rebellion  and  loyalty.         S  1450. 

Contents:  French    revolution,    Crimean    war,    Eliza- 
bethan age. 
Wylie.     History  of  England  under  Henry  IV.     2  v. 

R  1495. 
Yonge.     History  of  the  English  revolution.      R  1498./;. 

Parts  of  England. 

Clark.     Cambridge  :    brief    historical    and    descriptive 
notes.  •  R  1093. 

Fry.     London.     1S94.  R  1159.1^. 

Hare.     Sussex.  R  ii86.j-. 

Leyland.     Peak  of  Derbyshire.  R  1267/. 

Loftie.     Brief  account  of  Westminster  abbey.   R  i2']oJ>. 

—  Windsor  castle..  R  1270. 
Martin.  Old  Chelsea.  [London.]  R  1289. «?. 
Page.     Exploration  of  Dartmoor  and  its  antiquities.     3d 

ed.  R  1340.0'. 

—  Exploration  of  Exmoor.  2d  ed.  R  1340.^. 
Raine.  Historic  towns  :  York.  R  1362. 
Waite.      Shakespeare's  Stratford:  a  pictorial  pilgrimage. 

R  1776. 
Walpole.     Land  of  home  rule  :  history  and  constitution 
of  the  Isle  of  Man.  R  1464./. 

Ward  and  Locke,  publishers.     Pictorial  guide  to  Lon- 
don. R  1466./. 
Warner.     English  historv  in  Shakespeare's  plays. 

R  1467. 
Ireland  and  Scotland. 

Anderson.     Scotland  in  early  Christian  times.     2  v. 

E  9506. 
Dunlop.     Old  Edinburgh.  _  R  2129. 

Harper.     Marches  of  Wales.  '  R  2612. 

Joyce.     Short  history  of  Ireland  to  1608.  R.  2234. j. 

Lefevre.     Incidents  of  coercion  :  a  visit  to  Ireland  in 
1S82  and  1SS8.  R  2263. 

Macritchie.     Scottish  Gypsies  under  the  Stewarts. 

S  9670. 
Maxwell,  D.     Bygone  Scotland  :  historical  and  social. 

R  2676. 
Maxwell,  W.  H.     History   of    the    Irish    rebellion   in 
1798.  R  2294. 

Milner.     Studies  of  nature  on  the  coast  of  Arran. 

R  2304. 

Nicholson.      Ireland's    welcome    to    the    stranger    in 

1844-45.  R  2330. 

O'Brien.     Irish  ideas.  R  2336. 

Tynan.     Irish  national  invincibles.  R  2771. 

FRENCH    HISTORY  AND    TRAVELS. 

Bonnechose.    Popular  history  of  France.    Condensed  by 

Dulcken.  S  1049. 

Brewer.     History  of  France.  S  1057. 

Browning.     Flight  to  Varennes.  N  4061. 

Crane   and    Brun,    edrs.      Tableaux    de   la    revolution 

fran9aise.  S  1104./. 

France.     By  the  author  of  "  Mademoiselle  Mori." 

,   S1157 
Holst.      French  revolution  tested  by  Mirabeau's  career. 

2  V.  S  121  r. 

.Murray.      High  life  in  France  under  the  republic.     4th 

ed.  S  I323-/'- 

My  Paris  note-book.     By  the  author  of  "An  Englishman 

in  Paris."  S  1325. 


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Northrop,     History  of  the  French  revolution,  1789(0 

1795.  s  ly-jo- 

SiBORNE.     The  Waterloo  campaign,  1815.  S  1405. 

Taine.     Modern  ri^gimc.     v.  2.  S  1432. w. 

Two  thrones,  The  ;  or,  rebellion  and  loyalty.         S  1450. 
Note. — French  revolution,  Crimean  war,  Elizabethan 
age. 
Ward  and  Lock,  publishers.     Pictorial  guide  to  Paris. 

S  1464. 

SPANISH    HISTORY   AND   TRAVELS. 

PONNER.     Child's  history  of  Spain.  S  2050. 

Middlemore.     Round  a  posada  fire  :  Spanish  legends. 

S  2303. 
Watts.     Christian  recovery  of  Spain  (711-1492.  A.l).). 

S  2469. 
White.     Heart  and  songs  of  the  Spanish  sierras.    S  2481. 

ITALIAN   HISTORY   AND   TRAVELS. 

Cesaresco.  I-il)Gration  of  Italy,  1815-1870.  S  3081. 
Clement.  Naples,  the  city  of  Parthenope.  S  3093.M. 
Gallenga.     Italy,  past  and  future.     2  v.  S  3597. 

Symonds.     Days  spent  on  a  doge's  farm.  S  3757- 

Thompson.     Around  the  Roman  Campagna.         S  3433- 
ViLLARi.  Two  first  centuries  of  Florentine  history.  S  3776. 
Ward  and  Lock,   publishers.     Illustrated  guide  to  the 
Riviera.  S  3464. 

WiEL.     Venice.  S  3482. 

GREECE   AND    ROME. 

Aristotle.  Athenian  constitution.  Transl.  by  Ren- 
yon.  N  S014. 

Beeton's  Classical  dictionary.  N  5034. 

BlOmner.      Home  life  of  the  ancient  Greeks.       N  S047. 

DiEHL.  Excursions  in  Greece  :  the  results  of  recent 
excavations.  N  8x21. 

History  of  Greece  (1829).  N  8624. 

Joy.     Rome  and  the  making  of  modern  Europe.   N  9234. 

Popular  history  of  Rome.  N  9356. 

Ramsay.     Manual  of  Roman  antiquities.  M  9363 

RoDD.     Customs  and  lore  of  modern  Greece.         S  7375- 

Rose.     Popular  history  of  Greece.     Ed.  by  Dulcken. 

N  8373. 

Smith.  Classical  dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  biog- 
raphy, mythology,  and  geography.  Revised  by 
Marindin.  N  5747-«''- 


GERMANY,     RUSSIA,     HOLLAND, 
SWITZERLAND,  etc. 


AND 


Baker.     Pictures  of  Swedish  life.  R  3514. 

Bigelow.      I'Orderland  of  Czar  and  Kaiser.  S  4040. 

Brewer.     History  of  Germany.  R  4057. 

t  Free  Russia,    v.  2,  3.    (Sept.  i89T-July  1893.)  C  6596. 

Griffis.     Brave  little  Holland  and  what  she  taught  us. 

'R  8176. 

Leroy-Beaulieu.     Empire  of  the  tsars.     2.  The  insti- 
tutions. S  4659. 

McCracken.     Romance  Switzerland.  R  9277.;-. 

—  Teutonic  Switzerland.  R  9277./. 

Marvin.     Region    of    the    eternal    fire  :    the   petroleum 
region  of  the  Caspian  in  1SS3.    Now  cd.    .S  4289.;-. 

Newton.     Run  through  Russia  :  a  visit  to  Tolstoi. 

S  4329- 

Nutting.     Days  of  prince  Maurice  :  story  of  the  Ncth- 
erland  war,  1584-1648.  R  S335. 

Pictures  of  Hungarian  life.     By  the  authorof  "  Flemish 
interiors."  S  6352. 

Sears.     Illustrated  description  of  the  Russian  empire. 
New  ed.  S  4739. 

Stephen.     Playground  of  Europe.     New  ed.     [Alps.| 

R  9421. 

Two  thrones,  The  ;  or,  rebellion  and  loyalty.         S  1450. 
Coutrnts:  French  revolution,    Crimean    war,    Eliza- 
bethan age. 


ViCARY.     Saga  time.  R  3461. 

Ward  and  LOCK,  publishers.     Illustrated  guide  to  the 

Rhine.  R  44f'5»- 

—  Illustrated  guide  to  Switzerland.  R  9464. 

C.     Oriental  History  and  Travels. 

Allen  and  S achtleuen.   Across  Asia  on  a  bicycle.   O  8. 
Arnold.     Wandering  words.  Nb  3509. 

Bur  ION.     Pilgrimage  to  Al-Madinah  and  Meccah.     2  v. 

O  7541. 

Forbes.     Czar   and    sultan:    ad  vs.    of   a    British    lad   in 

the  Russo-Turkish  war  of  1877-78.  S  8156. 

Hamlin.     Among  the  Turks.  S  81 84. 

Irving.     Mahomet  and  his  successors.     N.  Y.     [1891.J 

O  7224.a. 
Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  the  Levant.  Nb  3650.^, 

Miln.     When  we  were  strolling  players  in  the  East. 

Nb  3683. 
Ravenstein.     Cyprus:  its  resources  and  capabilities. 

O  1364. 
Trumbull.     Studies  in  Oriental  social  life.       Nb  376S. 

AFRICA. 

Argus  annual  and  south  African  directory.  P  5509. 

Bent.   Ruined  cities  of  Mashonaland.    New  cd.    P  5036. 
Burton.     First  footsteps  in  east  Africa  [Harar].     2  v, 

P  3540./. 
Dudgeon.     Travels  and  perilous  adventures  [in  Algiers}. 

P    II2ii. 

Galton.     Narrative   of    an   explorer   iH    tropical   south 

Africa  in  1S51.     3d  ed.  P  5161. 

HOhnel.     Discovery  of  kkes  Rudolf  and  Stefanie|by 

Count  TelckiJ.     2  v.  P  3625. 

Lugard.     Rise  of  our  east  African  empire.  2  v.    P  3665. 
MoNTBARD.     Among  the  Moors.  P  108S. 

Portal.     British  mission  to   Uganda  in  1893.     Ed   by 

Rodd.  P  3714- 

Selous.     Hunter's  wanderings  in  Africa.     3d  ed. 

P  5  740.  A. 
Smith.     Great  gold  lands  of  south  Africa.  P  5412. 

Theal.     Story  of  south  Africa.  P  5437. 

Thompson.     Life  in  Tripoli.  P  i437- 

WiUTTON  and  MliNE,   covipilcrs.     Geographical   reader 

for  south  Africa.  P  54S1. 

Wills  o«(/ Colli ngridge.     Downfall  of  Lobengula:  the 

Matabeli  war.  P  5790. 

Wolverton.     Five  months' sport  in  Somali  land.  P  3793- 
Young.     Nyassa:  a  journal  of  adventures.     Revised  by 

Waller.  P  3497. 

AUSTRALASIA. 

Australia  as  it  is.     By  a  clergyman.     3d  ed.      P  6020. 

BooTHBY.  On  the  Wallaby  ;  or,  through  the  cast  and 
across  Australia.  P  6531. 

Churchward.     My  consulate  in  Samoa.  P  6553. 

O'Rell.  [P.  Blouct.J  John  Bull  &  Co. :  Canada.  Aus- 
tralia, New  Zealand,  and  south  Africa.       P  6339. 

Parkes.  Fifty  years  in  the  making  of  Australian  his- 
tory.    2  V.  P  6706. 

Pennefather.  Handbook  for  travellers  in  New  Zc.i- 
land.  P  6346. 

Sutherland.  History  of  Australia  and  New  Zealand, 
from  i6o5  to  1890.  P  6429. 

Tregarthen.     Story  of  Australasia.  P  6447. 

CHINA  AND   JAPAN. 

Berkeley.  Japanese  letters:  eastern  impressions  of 
Tokiwara  and  Yashiri.  O  2037. 

Bishop.     Among  the  Tibetans.  O  5C>43- 

Bramhall.     Wee  ones  of  Japan.  O  2056. 

CtKKK  and  others.     Story  of  China  and  Japan.     O  2555. 
Curzon.  Problems  of  the  far  east:  Japan,  Korea,  China. 

O  2565. 


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Douglas.     Society  in  China.  O  2575. 

Dresskr.  Japan:  its  architecture,  art,  and  art  manufac- 
tures. O  2576. 

Hearn.     Glimpses  of  unfamiliar  Japan.      2  v.     O  2615. 

Landor.     Alone  with  the  hairy  Ainu.  O  2656. 

LovETT.  James  Gilmour  and  his  boys.  [Travels  in 
Mongolia.  tVc-.]  O  2272. 

Morris.     War  in  Korea.  O  2316  w. 

Murray.     Story  of  Japan.  O  2323. 

Smith.     Chinese  characteristics.  O  2747.<r. 

Younghusband.     Short  leave  to  Japan.  O  249S. 


EGYPT   AND   ASSYRIA. 

Eliss.     Mound  of  many  cities  ;  or,   Tell  el  Hesy  exca- 
vated. N  6527. 

Carpenter.     In  Cairo  and  Jerusalem.  P  2075. 

CONDER.  transl.     Tell  Amarna  tablets.  N  6099. 

Egypt  E.xploration  Funj).     Atlas  of  ancient  Egypt. 

N  6S27. 

Lagrange.      Great  pyramid    an  independent  witness  to 
the  chronology  of  the  Bible.  N  6654. 

Laurie.     Assyrian  echoes  of  the  word.  N  5656. 

Maspero.     Dawn  of  civilization  :  Egypt  and   Chalda^a. 

N  5859 

Montbard.     Land  of  tlie  sphinx.  P  2688. 


INDIA. 

BalloU.      Pearl  of  India.      [Ceylon.]  O  5024. 

Conway.     Climbing  and  exploration  in  the  Karakorum 

Himalayas.  O  3559. 

DUFFERIN.   Speeches  delivered  in  India,  18S4-8.   O  5578. 
Elliot.     Gold,  sport,  and  coffee  planting  in  Mysore. 

05135- 
Hooker.      Himalayan  journal  ;  or,  notes  of  a  naturalist 

in  Bengal,  etc.  O  5212. 

Murray,  pidtHshcr.     Handbook  for  travellers  in  India 

and  Ceylon.  O  5323-'''- 

Pool.      Land  of  idols  ;  or,  talks  with  young  people  about 

India.  O  5355- 

Rees.     Epochs  of  Indian  history  :  the  Muhammadans, 

1001-1761  AD.  O  5367. 

Smeaton.     Loyal  Karens  of  Burma.  04411. 

Strachey.      India.      New  ed.  O  5425. 


JEWS    AND   THE   HOLY   LAND. 

Besant  attd  Palmer,  Jerusalem  the  city  of  Herod  and 
Saladin.  N  7037. 

Blaikie.     Heroes  of  Israel.  N  7044. 

Carpenter.     In  Cairo  and  Jerusalem.  P  2075. 

Daly.     Settlement  of  the  Jews  in  North  America. 

N  7568. 
Frederic.     New  exodus  :  a  study  of  Israel  in  Russia. 

N  7594. 
Graetz.     History  of  the  Jews.     v.  2,  3.  N  7604. 

2.  135  B  C.-500  A.D. 

3.  From  the  revolt  against  the  Zendik  (511)  to  the 
capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  (1291). 

\  HEBREwChristian,    The.     v.    10,    11    (Jan.   1892-Oct. 

1S93).  C  6839. 

Jewish  question  and  the  mission  of  the  Jews.       N  7231. 
Land  of   the    Bible  :   its   sacred  heroes   and   wonderful 

story.  N  7656. 

Magnus.     Outlines    of   Jewish  history,    B.C.    586-1S90 

A.D.     2d  ed.  N  7284. 

Schumacher.     Northern  'Ajliin.  O  9395. «. 

Stories  of  the  wars  of  the  Jews.    By  A.  L.  O.  E.     [Miss 

C.  Tuclrer.]  N  7424. 

Valentine,  compiler.     Palestine  past  nnrl  present. 

O  9774- 
"Warren.     Temple  or  the  tomb  [of  Jerusalem]. 

•  N  7779  /. 


D.     Universal   and    Miscellaneous    His- 
tory and  Travels. 

GENERAL    HISTORY. 

Adams.     Civilization  during  the  Middle  Ages.     N  4503. 
Browning.       Flight   to  Varennes,   and    other  historical 

essays.  N  4061. 

Carrington.     Beacon  lights  of  patriotism.  N  4077. 

CoAN.     Historical  studies.  N  4095. 

Duruy.     History  of  modern  times  [i453-i7?9  A.D]. 

N  4129. 
Flint.  History  of  the  philosophy  of  history.  N  591. 
Harrison.      Meaning   of    history,   and    other  historical 

pieces.  N  4187. 

Illustrated  history  of  the  world.     2  v.  N  4633. 

Lineham.     Street  of  human  habitations.  N  5269. 

Lord.     Beacon  lights  of  history,     v.  6-8.  N  4273.^. 

6.  Modern  European  statesmen. 

7.  Jewish  heroes  and  prophets. 

8.  Old  Pagan  civilizations. 

McLaughlin.     Studies  in  Mediaeval  life  and  literature. 

N  4282. 

Mahan.     Influence  of   sea  power  upon   history,    1660- 
1783.  N  4670. 

Parley.     Universal  history  on  the  basis  of  geography. 

N  4345. 

Russell.     History   of   modern   Europe  to  1763.     Con- 
tinuation to  1815.     7  V.  N  4728. a. 

White.     Outlines  of  universal  history.     Enl  by  Knight- 
on. N  4481. t'. 

Woolhouse.      Analysis  of  the  Christian,   Hebrew,  and 
Mahometan  calendars.  In  D  1491. 

Wright.     Empire  of  the  Hittites.     2d  ed.  N  5796. 


MISCELLANEOUS   INSTITUTIONS. 

Archer  atid  Kingsford.     The  Crusades.     Story  of  the 
Latin  kingdom  of  Jerusalem.  N  4014. 

Baetjer.      Cartaret  and  Bryant  genealogy.  T  6022. 

Betts.     American  colonial  history  illustrated  by  contem- 
porary medals.  T  6523. 

Child.     Wimples  and  crisping  pins  :  studies  in  the  coif- 
fure and  ornaments  of  women.  T  8552. 

Earle.      Costume  of  Colonial  time.  T  8131. 

GoMME.     Traditional  games  of  England,  Scotland,  and 
Ireland,     v.  i.     Acroshay — Nuts  in  May.     T  8603. 

Hunt.     Our  grandmother's  gowns.  T  8217. 

Jones.     Crowns  and  coronations  :  a  history  of  regalia. 

T  8234.f. 

KissAM  (E.).     Kissam  family  in  America,  16.44-1825. 

T  6245. 

Macklin.      Monumental  brasses.  T  8282. 

MoMBERT.     Siiort  history  of  the  Crusades.  N  4312. 

New  York  State.      Grand  Lodge  of  Masons,     f  Proceed- 
ings, 113th  annual  communication.  1894.  T  9697  b. 

Williamson.     Monev  of  the  Bible.  T  6484. 


GEOGRAPHY,  VOYAGES,  AND  TRAVELS. 

Around  the   world  with  the  great  voyagers.     [By  J.  W. 

Buel.]  N  3509. 

Beeton,  edr.     Dictionary  of  geography.  N  1034. 

Bettany.      World's  inhal)itants.  N  1523. 

Dewar.     Ramble  round  the  globe.  N  3120. 

Frith.       Romance    of   navigation  :    a    brief    record    of 

maritime  discovery.  N  2158. 

Goldthwaitr's     f  Geographical  magazine,      v.  5  (Jan.- 

Dec.  1S93).  C  6603. 

Little.     Sketches  in  sunshine  and  storm.  M  4270. 

Murdoch.  From  Edinburgh  to  the  Antarctic.  N  2694. 
Otter.     Winters  abroad  :    places  visited  on  account  of 

health.  '  N  3340. 

Parley.     Tales  about    Europe,   Asia,  Africa,   America, 

and  Oceanica.  N  1344. 


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TrEL.    Polar  gleams:  voyage  on  the  yacht  "  Blencathra." 

N  2708 
I'l.AYFAlR.     Handbook    to   the    Mediterranean.     3d  ed, 

2  V.  N  3354 

Rand,  McNally  &  Co.     f  Indexed  atlas  of  the  world 

1893.  N  iQ73.rt 

Reclus.     t  Earth  and  its  irihabitants  :  Europe.     Ed.  by 

Ravenstein.     5  v.  N  1874.^7. 

1.  Greece,  Turkey  in  Europe,  Rumania,  Servia, 
Montenegro,  Italy,  Spain,  and  Portugal. 

2.  France  and  Switzerland. 

3.  Austria- Hungary,  Germany,  Belgium,  and  the 
Netlierlanrls. 

4.  The  British  isles. 

5.  North-east  Atlantic,  I.slands  of  the  north  Atlantic, 
Scandinavia,  European  islands  of  the  Arctic  ocean, 
Russia  in  Europe. 


Reclus.    \  Same.    Asia.     Ed.  by  Ravenstein  and  Keane. 
4  V.  N  1874.*. 

1.  Asiatic    Russia,    Circassia,   Aralo-Caspian   basin, 
Siberia. 

2.  East  Asia :  Chinese  empire,  Corea,  Japan. 

3.  India  and  Indo-China.         4.  South-western  Asia. 

—  t  Same.     Africa.     Ed.  by  Keane.     4  v.         N  i874.r 

1.  North-east  Africa.       3.   West-Africa. 

2.  North-west  Africa.      4.   South  and  east  Africa. 

—  f  Same.     Oceanica.     Ed.  by  Keane.  N  1874.^^. 

—  \  Same.    North  America.    Ed.  by  Keane.  3  v.  N  1874. r. 

1.  British  North  America. 

2.  Mexico,  Central  America,  West  Indies. 

3.  The  United  States. 

—  f  Same.       .South    America.      Ed.    by    Keane.     v.   i. 

Andes  regions.  N  1874./". 

Slocum.     Voyage  of  the  "  Libertade."  N  2410. 


PART    5.-LITERATURE    AND    LANGUAGE. 


A.  Bibliography  a^d  Library  Economy. 

Cincinnati  Pul)lic  Library,     f  Bulletin  of  books  added 

during   1S93.  M  8S18. 

Clark.     Libraries    in    the    Medieval    and  Renaissance 

periods.  M  8092. 

Fletchek.     Library  classification.  M  S591. 

—  Public  libraries  in  America.  M   8152. 
Greenwood.      Free  public  libraries  :  their  organisation, 

e/c.     18S6.  M  8175. rz. 

Harlem  Library,     f  Catalogue.     1893.  M  86 12. 

Library  Bureau,     f  Classified  catalog.  M  866o.rt. 

{Library  journal,     v.  19  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).         M  8662. 
Literary  news.     New  series,  v.  15  (Jan. -Dec.  1S04). 

M  7662. 
Morgan.     Reference  library  presented  to  Saint  Thomas's 
parish.  M  8316. 

New  Jersey  State  Library,     f  Annual  report  of  the  libra- 
rian for  1893.  M  8696.7^. 
New  York  State  Library,     f  75th  annual  report  for  1892. 

M  8698. /^ 
Peoria  Public  Library,     f  List  of  English  fiction,  French 
fiction,  and  Juveniles.     May  1S94.  M  8708. «. 

Pratt  (Enoch)  Free  Library  (lialt.).  +  Finding  list  of 
books  and  periodicals  in  the  central  library.  Pt.  2 
— Biography,  history,  description  and  travel,  social 
and  political  science,  education  and  law.       5th  ed. 

M  8715. <-. 

—  f  Same,  pt.  3.     Philosophy,  religion,  language,  litera- 

ture, etc.     5th  ed.  M  8715.^. 

f  Publishers'  weekly,     v.  45,  46  (Jan. -Dec.  1894). 

M  7716. 
Taunton  Public  Library,     f  3^  supplement.     1894. 

M  8760.^'. 

United    States.      Bureau  of  Education.      \  Catalog  of 

the   "  A.   L.   A."   Library  :    5000   volumes    for   a 

popular  library  selected  by  the  American  Library 

Association.     1893.  M  8773.1^. 

—  War    Department    Library.     \  Alphabetical    lists    of 

additions  from  May  1884  to  June  1S91.     M  8891.^'. 
Warm.vn.     f  Bibliography  and  index  of  the  publications 
of  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey. 

A-o.  100  ofV>  S773./'. 

B.     Drama  and  Plays. 

AVRES.     [T.  E.  Osmun.]     Acting  and  actors,  elocution 

and  elocutionists.  K  2021. 

Breton's  Book  of  acting  charades.  K  2034. 

BjOrnson.      a   gauntlet:    the    Norwegian    drama  "En 

Hanske."  K  7043.^^- 

Davidson  (J.).     Plays.  K  2570. 

Contents :    An    unhistorical    pastoral. — A    romantic 

farce. — Bruce  :    a    chronicle    play. — Smith  :    a   tragic 

farce. — Scaramouch  in  Naxos  :  a  pantomime. 


K  2214./. 

K  2214./. 

K  7221.3. 

Tenants,    Disen- 

K  2226. 


Elze.     Notes  on  Elizabethan  dramatists.  K  2581. «. 

Frevtag.     Technique  of  the  drama.  K  2157. 

Gilbert.     Original  plays.     3d  series.  K  2i66.a. 

Contents  :  Comedy  and  tragedy. — Foggerty's  fairy. 
— Rosencrantz  and  Guildenstern. — Parience  ;  or,  Bun- 
thorne's  bride.  — Princess  Ida;  or,  Castle  Adamant. — 
The  Mikado;  or,  the  town  of  Tilipu.  — Ruddigore  ; 
or,  the  witch's  curse. — The  yeomen  of  the  guard  ;  or, 
the  merryman  and  his  maid. — The  gondoliers  ;  or,  the 
king  of  Barataria. — The  mountebanks. — Utopia  lim- 
ited ;  or,  the  flowers  of  progress. 

IIowEi.LS.     Five  o'clock  tea:  farce. 

—  Likely  story  :  farce. 
Ibsen.     Brand  :  a  dramatic  poem. 
James.     '1  heatricals  :  two   comedies. 

gaged. 

—  Same,  2d  series :  The  album.  The  reprobate.  K  22:6. 
Lewes.  Women  of  Shakespeare.  K  cC6o. 
Mackay.  Nero  and  Actea.  K  2281. 
Maeterlink.  Pclleasand  Mc^lisande  :  a  drama.  K  7284. 
Marlowe  (C).     Works.     Ed.  by  Bullen.     3  v.   K  2671. 

1.  Tamburlane.— Tragical  liistory  of  Dr.  Faustus. 

2.  Jew  of  Malta. — Edward  II. — Massacre  at  Paris. — 
Tragedy  of  Dido,  queen  of  Carthage. 

3.  Hero  and  Leander. — Ovid  s  elegies. — Epigrams 
by  J.  D. — First  book  of  Lucian.  — Passionate  shepherd 
to  his  love. — Fragment. — Dialogue  in  verse. 

JVote. — Vol.  3  is  not  dramatic. 
Marston  (J.).    Works.     Ed.  by  A.  H.  Bullen.     3  v. 

K  2675. 

1.  Antonio  and  Mellida  —Antonio's  revenge  :  2d 
part  of  "  Antonio  and  Mellida."— The  malcontent. 

2.  Dutch  courtezan.  —  The  fawn. — Wonderof  women; 
or,  the  tragedy  of  Sophonisba. — What  you  will. 

3.  Eastward  ho. — The  insauate  countess. —  Metamor- 
phosis of  Pygmalion's  image.  —  .Scourge  of  villany. — 
Entertainment  of  Alice,  dowager  countess  of  Derby. — 
City  pageant.— Verses  from  Chester's  "Love's  mar- 
tyr."—  Mountebank's  masejue.— Commendatory  verses 
prefixed  to  Ben  Jonson's  "  Sejanus." 

Martin  (T.).    Madonna  Pia  :  a  tragedy,  and  three  other 

dramas.  K  22S9. 

Contents:  Madonna    Pia;  a  tragedy. — King  Rene's 

daughter  :  a  lyrical  drama,  from  tiic  Dani.sh  of  Henrik 

Hertz.— Camp  of  Wallenstcin.      From  the  German  cf 

Friedrich  Schiller.  — Gladiator  of  Ravenna  :  a  tragedy 

from  the  German  of  Friedrich  Halm  (Baron  von  Munch 

Bellinghausen). 

Matthews.     Studies  of  the  stage.  K  2293  s. 

—  This  picture  and  that  :  a  comedy.  K  2293  /. 
Peele  (G.).     Works.     Ed.  by  A.  H.  Bullen.       K  2707. 

1.  Arraignment  of  Paris. — Edward  I.  —  Battle  of 
Alcazar— Old  wives'  tale.  — Device  of  the  pageant. — 
Descensus  .^strxae. 

2.  David  and  Bethsabe. — Sir  Clyomon  and  Sir 
Clamydes. — Farewell  to  Sir  John  Norris  and  Sir  Fran- 


for  book-s,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


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5— LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE:   Language  and  Phonography. 


cis    Drake. — Tale   of    Troy. — Eclon;ue    gratulatory. — 
Polyhymnia. — Speeches  to  queen    Elizabeth  at  Theo- 
bald's.— Honour  of  the  garter. — .'\nglorum  ferix,  Eng- 
land's    holidays. — Miscellaneous  poems. — Merry  con- 
ceited jests  of  George  Peelc. — Index. 
Shakespk.A-RE.     f  Bankside  .Shakespeare,     v.  22.     Com- 
edie  of  errors.     With  introd  by  Morgan.   K  2742./^. 
Note — The    Hcminj;es   and   Condell    text  with  the 
"Globe"  modern  text. 

—  Pictorial   edition   of   the   works   of.      Ed,    by   Knight. 

Comedies.     2  v.  in  I.  K  2742. Z'. 

—  Si^inc.      Histories.     2  v.  in  i.  K  2-] ^2. 1. 

—  Same.     Tragedies.     2  v.  in  i.  K  27.12. w. 

—  Same.  Doubtful  plays.  K  2742. «. 
Sheltox.  Early  English  life  in  the  drama.  In  M  45S0. 
Sherlock,  compiler.     Shakespeare  on  temperance. 

K  2404. 

Steele  (R.).  '[Best  plays]     Ed.  by  Aitken.         K  2423. 

Contents  :    The    funeral. — The    lying     lover. — The 

tender    husband. — The    conscious    lovers. — School   of 

action  (a  fragment). — The  gentleman  (a  fragment). 

Warner.     English  history  in  Shakespeare's  plays. 

R  1467. 

Wendell.     William  Shakespeare  :  a  study  in  Elizabethan 

literature.  K  2474. 


C.     Essays    and 


Miscellanies, 

M  400S. 


Allingham.      Varieties  in  prose.     3  v. 

1.  Rambles  of  Patricius  Walker,  part  i. 

2.  Same,  part  2. 

3.  Irish  sketches. 

Bent.     Familiar  short  .sayings  of  great  men.         M  3036. 

Boyesen.      Literary  and  social  silhouettes.  M  4056. 

Contents  :  Types  of  American  women. — German  and 

American    women. — The    American    novelist   and    his 

public. — The  progressive  realism  of  American  fiction. 

— The  hero  in    fiction. — American  literary  criticism. — 

America   in    European     literature. — Ethics  of    Robert 

Browning.  —  Mars     vs.     Apollo. — Philistinism. — Some 

stray   notes    on    Alphonse    Daudet. — My   lost   self. — 

Meridian  of  life. 

C.A.LL.     As  a  matter  of  course.  M  4072. «. 

Ci'RTls.     From  the  easy  chair.     3d  series.  M  4108. 

De   Kroyft.      Place  in  thy  memory.  M  1116. 

De  Quincey.      Select  essays.     Ed.  by  D.  Masson.     2  v. 

M  41 1 8.;-. 
I    On  murder  considered  as  one  of  the   fine  arts. — 
Early  memorials  of  Grasmere. — Revolt  of  the  Tartars. 
2.   The    Spanish    military  nun. — The   English   mail- 
coach. — Suspiria  de  profundis  :  sequel  to  "  Confessions 
of  an  English  opium-eater." 
—  Uncollected    writings.     With    annotations   by    Hogg. 
2  v.  M  4118.?/. 

1.  Brief  appraisal  of  the  Greek  literature  in  its  fore- 
most jiretensions. — German  language  and  philosophy  of 
Kant. — Moral  effect  of  revolutions. — Prefigurations  of 
remote  events. — Measure  of  value. — The  Malthusian 
doctrine  of  population. — Services  of  Ricardo  to  the 
science  of  political  economy. — Education,  and  case  of 
appeal. — Abstract  of  Swedenborgianism. — Sketch  of 
professor  Wilson. — The  lake  dialect. — Storms  in  Eiig- 
li.sh  history. — English  in  India. — On  novels. — DeQuin- 
cey's  portrait. 

2.  English  in  China. — Shakfespeare's  text  ;  Suetonius 
unravelled. — How  to  write  English.  —  Casuistry  of  duel- 
ling.— The  love-charm. — Ludwig  Tieck. — Last  will  and 
testament ;  the  house  of  weeping. — The  household 
wreck. — Mr.  Schnackenberger  ;  or,  two  masters  for  one 
dog. — Anglo-German  dictionaries. 

Dictionary  of  scientific  illustrations  and-  symbols. 

M  3 1 21.  J. 

Edinburgh  essays.  M  4580. 

Contents:    Blackie,   John    Stuart.     Plato. —  Skelton, 

John.      Early    English    life   in   the   drama. — Gairdner, 

William  T.      Homoeopathy. — Wilson,  Andrew.    Infanti 

perduti.— Sime,    James.      Progress   of   Britain    in    the 


mechanical    arts. — Smith,    Alex.      Scottish    ballads. 

I'.aynes,   Thomas  Spencer.     Sir  William   Hamilton. — 
Wilson,  Geo.     Chemical  final  causes. 
Garland.     Crumbling  idols.  M  4163. 

Contents  :  Provincialism.— New  fields.— Question *of 
success. —  Literary  prophecy. — Local  color  in  art. — 
Local  novel. — Drift  of  the  drama. — Influence  of  Ibsen. 
—  Impressionism. —  Literary  centres. —  Literary  mas- 
ters ^A  recapitulary  afterword. 
Helps.     Thoughts  in  the  cloister  and  the  crowd. 

M  3194. 

Henley   and  Whielf.y,    compilers.      Book   of   English 

prose.  1387-1649.  M  3195. 

Holmes  (O   W.).     Yearbook.  M  3210. 

Irving.     Crayon  miscellany.      Tappan  Zee  edition. 

M  i22\.d. 
Johnson.     Rambler,     v.  i,  2.     17th  ed.  M  4233  s. 

Le  Gallienne.     Prose  fancies.  M  4263. 

LiDDON.     Essays  and  addresses.  M  426S. 

Contents  :  Lectures  on  Buddhism. — Lectures  on  the 
life  of  St.  Paul. — Papers  on  Dante. 
Little.     Sketches  in  sunshine  and  storm.  M  4270. 

McCann  atid  Jarrold.     {'"Mickey  Finn.")     Odds    and 
ends.  M  1277. 

Mabie.     My  study  fire.     2d  series.  M  4276.;;/. 

MacDonald.      ''Beautiful    thoughts"  from.     Arranged 
by  Dougall.  M  3278./^. 

Maginn.     Miscellanies,  prose  and  verse.     Ed.  by  Mon- 
tagu.    2  V.  M  4284. w. 


Morton,  compiler. 
Porter,  co>npiler. 


Woman  in  epigram.  M  3317. 

About  women  :  what  men  have  said. 

M  3356. 

Repplier.  In  the  dozy  hours,  and  other  papers.  M  4368./. 
Contents:  In  the  dozy  hours.  —  A  kitten. — At 
the  novelist's  table. — In  behalf  of  parents. — Aut 
Cresar,  aut  nihil. — Note  on  mirrors.  —  Gifts. —  Humor: 
English  and  American.  —  Discomforts  of  luxury. — 
Lectures. — Reviewers  and  reviewed. — Pastels  :  a  query. 
— Guests. — Sympathy. —  Opinions. —  Children's  age. — ■ 
A  forgotten  poet. — Dialogues. — Curious  contention. — 
Passing  of  the  essay. 
RusKiN.     Three  letters  and  an  essay,  1836-41.   M  4380.A 

Note.  — "  Found  in  his  tutor's  desk." 
Schopenhauer.     Essays.     Selected  and  transl.  by  Saun- 
ders. M  4394.^. 
Contents  :  Wisdom  of  life.  —  Counsels  and  maxims. — 
Religion,  and  other  essays. — Art  of  literature. — Studies 
in  pessimism. 
Spencer.     Aphorisms  from  the  writings  of.     Selected  by 
Gingell.                                                              M  3417  a. 
Stoddard.     Table  talk  of  Abraham  Lincoln.      M  3423. 
Story.     Poet's  portfolio  :  later  readings.            M  4423./. 
Strachey.     Talk  at  a  country  house.  M  4426. 
Wallace.     After  the  revolution,  and  other  holiday  fan- 
tasies. M  4778. 
Webster's  Dictionary  of  quotations.                       M  3471. 

D.     Language  and  Phonography. 

Adams'  Latin  grammar  simplified.     5th  ed.  by  Fisk. 

W  8502. 
Brewer.     Etymological  and  pronouncing  dictionary  of 
difficult  words.  W  2057. 

Brown.     American  business  letters.     Pt.  3.      W  io6i.i^. 
—  Business  correspondence  and  manual  of  dictation  for 
stenography  and  typewriting.  W  ic6i.r. 

Browne's    Phonographic   weekly.      Vol.    18    (Jan.    2    to 
Dec.  18,  1S93).  W  1537. 

N'ote. — No.  52  for  Dec.  25  never  published. 
CoBBETT.     French  grammar.     New  ed.  W  4095. 

Dulcken.     The  German  language  in  a  series  of  gradu- 
ated lessons.  W  3128. 
Feller.     Pocket  dictionary,  English  and  German. 

W  3146. 
FRENCH-English  and   English-French    pronouncing  dic- 
tionary.    New  ed.  W  4157' 
Note. — I5ased  on  "  Nugent." 


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Funk,  edr.     \  Standard  dictionary  of  the    English   lan- 
guage.    2  V.  W  2832. 

GouiN.     First  lessons  in  French.  W  4i73- 

Handy.     Pocket  speller.  W  2185. 

Harkness.     Easy  meihod  for  beginners  in  Latin. 

W  8187. 

Harper  and  Burgess.     Inductive  studies  in    English 
grammar.  W  2186. 

LEFfevRii.      Race  and  language.  W  264. 

LOASE.     Forty  primary  sounds  of  the  English  language. 

\V  2271. 

—  t  Same.  W  2272. 

Maxwell.     Advanced  lessons  in  English  grammar. 

W  2294. 

Miscellaneous  words  with  Greek  and  Latin  roots. 

W  2309. 

f  Phonetic  journal,     v.  53  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).       C  6710. 

Pitman  and  Howard.     Reporter's  companion. 

W  1353  n 

Ransom.     Longmans'  German  composition.       W  3363. 

Schleyer.       Grammar,    with    vocabularies   of  VolapUk. 
Transl.  by  Seret.  \V  1391. 

Seventy  lessons  in  spelling.  W  2401. 

Slang  dictionary,  etymological,  historical,  and  anecdotal. 
New  ed.  W  2410. 

Spencer.     System  of  lucid  shorthand.  W  1417. 

Teall.     Compounding  of  English  words.  W  2435. 

Whitney.     Practical  French  grammar.  W  4481. 


E.     Literary  History  and  Criticism. 

Birrell.     Essays  about  men,  women,  and  books. 

M  9043. A 
Blackburn.     Rambles  in  books.  M  7043. 

Craik,    edr.       English    prose:    selections,     v.    2.     i6th 
century  to  the  Restoration.  M  9104.^". 

Curtis.     Literary  and  social  essays.  M  gio8. 

Contents:  Emerson.  —  Hawthorne. — Works   of    Na- 
thaniel Hawthorne. — Rachel. — Thackeray  in  America. 
— Sir    Philip    Sidney. — Longfellow. — Oliver   Wendell 
Holmes. — Washington  Irving. 
DOBSO.v.  — Eighteenth  century  vignettes.     2d  series. 

M  9124. 

Contents:  Journal  to  Stella. — At  "  Tully's  head."  — 

Richardson  at  home. — "Little  Roubillac." — Nivea-nais 

in  England. — Topography   of  "  Humphry   Clinker." — 

The  prisoners'  chapl.iin. — Johnson's  library. — The  two 

Payns. — The    Berlin    Hogarth. — Lady    Mary  Coke. — 

Ranelagh.  —  Epilogue. 

Dulcken.     English  literature  from  the  earliest  period  to 

the  Victorian  era.  M  91 28. 

Ellis.     The  new  spirit.  M  9581. 

Contents :    Diderot. —  Heine. — Whitman. — Ibsen. — 

Tolstoi. 

Fields.     Shelf  of  old  books.  M  95S9. 

Ford.      Literary  shop,  and  other  tales.  M  9155. 

GuiNEY.     Little  English  gallery.  T  5179. 

Hales.     Folia  litteraria:  essays  and  notes   on    Englisli 

literature.         -  M  91S1. 

Hamilton.     Women  writers:  their  works  and  ways.     v. 

2.  T  5185. ri/. 

Irving.     Mutability  of  literature.  M  9224. 

Jerome,  edr.     My  first  book.  M  9232. 

Contents:    Experiences  of    Walter   Besant. — James 

Payn.— W.  Clark  Russell.  — Grant  Allen.  — Hall  Caine. 

—  Geo.  R.  Sims. — Rudvard  Kipling. — A.  Conan  Dovle. 

— M.    E.     Braddon,— V.    W.    Robertson.  — H.     Rider 

Haggard.— R.    M.   Ballantyne.  — 1.  Zangwill.— Morley 

Roberts.— David   Christie    Murray.  — Marie    Corelli.— 

Jerome     K.     Jerome. — John     Strange     Winter. — Bret 

Harte.  —  "  Q."—  Robert    Buchanan.  —  Robert    Louis 

Stevenson. 

{Literary  world,     v.  25  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).  C  6855. 

McLaughlin.     Studies  in  Medieval  life  and  literature. 

N  42S2. 
Robertson  (J.  L.).     History  of  English  literature. 

M  9374.'4- 


Robertson  (J.  M.).     Essays  towards  a  critical  method. 

M  9374- 
Contents:  Science  in  criticism. — Mr.  Howells' liov- 
els. — Fable  of  the  bees. — Art  of    Tennyson. 
Scudder.     Childhood  in  literature  and  art.  M  9398. 

Wilson.     Infanti  perduti.  In  M  4580. 

Yardley,  compiler.  New  Jersey  scrap  book  of  women 
writers  [represented]  at  World's  Columbian  Expo- 
sition.    2  V.  M  7y3. 

F.    Poetry. 

Adams,  collector.  Poet's  praise  from  Homer  to  Swin- 
burne. K  1CQ4./. 

Akenside.  f  Pleasures  of  the  imagination,  and  other 
poems.      N.  Y  ,  1S19.     16  .  K   1006. 

Aldrich.    Unguarded  gates,  and  otherpoems.    K  1007.M. 

Alexander.  Introduction  to  the  poetry  of  Robert 
Browning.  K  1007.1. 

kVMO\s>  and  others.      Four  songs  of  life.  K  1015./. 

Atkins.      Love's  tribute.  K   1018. 

Blake.     Poems.     Ed.  by  Yeats.  K  1045./. 

Bradshaw.  English  anthology  from  Chaucer  to  Ten- 
nyson.    4th  ed.  K   1057. 

Brooke.     Tennyson:  his  art  and  relation  to  modern  life. 

K   1060./. 

Bryan.     "Nellie":  a  summer  hymn.  K  1062. 

Bryant.     Among  the  trees.  K  ic62  a. 

Chamber  of  peace,  and  other  religious  poems.   K   1082.0. 

Chaucer  for  schools.    By  Mrs.  H.  R.  Haweis.     K  1551. 

—  Prologue  to  the  "  Canterbury  tales."     [Ed.]  by  Wil- 

loughby.  K   1084.7. 

Dodge.     When    life  is   young:    collection   of  verse   for 

boys  and  girls.  K   1124.3 

Dulcken,   edr.     Book  of  German  songs  from    i6ih   to 

19th  centuries.  K  3128. 

Faber.     Bits  of  precious  ore.  K  1141. 

Field.     Love-songs  of  childhood.  K1148./. 

Ford.     Ballads  of  bairnhood.  K11563. 

Foster.     Poetical  works.  K  11 56./. 

Gatty.     Key  to  Lord  Tennyson's  "  In  memoriam." 

K  iif.r. 
Gerstle.     Verses  of  a  collegian.  Kir65. 

GossE.     The  Jacobean  poets.  K  \\~'\.j. 

Hamilton.     America,  and  other  poems.  K  1184. 

Heine.     Poems  and  ballads.     Done  into  English  verse 

by  Sir  T.  Martin.  K  3192./. 

Homer.     Iliad.     Transl.  by  Purves.  K  8627./). 

Horace.  Odes.  Transl.  by  W.  E  Gladstone.  K  S213  .^. 
Hugo.     Legend  of  the  centuries.  K  4215!/. 

Knight,  compiler.  Pipe  and  pouch  :  the  smoker's  own 
book  of  poetry.  K  \2^c).p. 

Lampson,  edr.     Lyra  elegantiarum  :  collection  of  social 

and  occasional  verse.  K  1258. 

Lang.     Ban  and  arriere  ban  :  a  rally  of  fugitive  rhymes. 

K  1259.3. 
Lytton.     ("  Owen  Merrdith.")     Selected  poems. 

K  1 064. J. 
McCaleb.     Poems.  K   i277./>. 

Malczeuski.  Vladimir  :  a  poem  of  the  snow.  K  12S7. 
Mari,OW  (C).  Works.  Ed.  by  Bullen.  v.  3.  K  2671. 
Martin.     Little  brother  of  the  rich.  K  12S9./. 

Moore.     Irish  melodies  and  songs.  K  1315./. 

—  Lalla  Rookh  :  an  Oriental  romance.     N.  Y.  and  IJost., 

1S49.     12°.  K  1315./. 

—  Same.  N.  V.,  «.  d.  16'.  K  I3i5./t. 
Onnalinda  :  a  romance.  K  1336.3. 
Orr.     Handbook    to   the   works  of  Robert    Browning. 

6th  ed.  K  1337. 

Piers  plowman,  Vision  and  creed  of.     Ed.  by  Wright. 

2  V.  '  K   153, 

Reynear.     Chansons  du  matin.  K  1370. 

Rich.     Dream  of  the  Adirondacks,  and  other  poems. 

K  I312.d. 
Riley.     Armazindy  [and  other  poems.]  K  1373  5. 

Saltus.     Honey  and  gall.  K  13S4. 

Scott  (Sir  W.).     Lyrics  and  ballads.     Ed.  by  Lang. 

K  1397-6. 


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Sears.     ("Avj.y/« «.(•.")     Forest  runes.  K  1739. 

Shadow  of  the  rock,  and  other  religious  poems. 

K  1402. 1. 
SiMONDS.  American  song  :  collection  of  representative 
American  poems.  K  1407. 

Smith.     Scottish  ballads.  In  M  4580. 

Strachey,  edr.     Poets  on  poets.  K  1425. 

Theucritus.  Idylls  of.  Transl.  by  llallard.  K  8762. 
Van  Dyke.     Poetry  of  Tennyson.     4th  ed.  K  1458. 

Virgil.     /Eneid,  books  l.-VI.     Transl.  by  Rhoatlcs. 

K  8460.^. 
Watson.     Poems.     New  ed.  K  146S./. 

Williams.     Studies  in  folk-song  and  popular  poetry. 

K  i484..f. 

G.    Speeches,  Elocution,  and  Rhetoric. 

Ayres.     Essentials  of  elocution.  M  5020. 

Barnes'  New  national  fifth  reader.  M  5027. 

BuRDETT,  compiler.     Select  recitations  and  readings. 

M  5067. 

Curtis.      Orations    and    addresses.      Ed.    by    Norton. 

V.  2,  3.  M  6566, 

2.  Addresses  and  reports  on  the  civil  service  reform 
of  the  U.  S. 

3.  Historical  and  memorial  addresses. 

Depew.      Life  and  later  speeches.  M  6ii9.«. 

Fletcher    and    Carpenter.     Introduction    to    theme- 
writing.  M  5152. 


Gladstone.     Speeches.      Ed.    by    Hutton   and   Cohen. 

V.  9.      iSb6-S8.  M  6602. 

Harper's  Third  reader.  M  5187. 

—  Fourth  reader.  M  5 187. a. 
KiRTON,  edr.     Dialogues  :  popular,  humorous,  and  tem- 
perance. M  5245.(7. 

—  Humorous  and  popular  reciter.  M  5245  h. 

—  Juvenile  reciter.  M  5245.y'. 

—  Young  abstainers'  reciter.  M  5245. 
Mead.  Elementary  composition  and  rhetoric.  M  5296. 
Raymond  and  Wheeler.  The  writer.  M  5365.7c/. 
Speeches  and  toasts  :  how  to  make  and  propose  them. 

M  5418. 
Walker.     English  themes  and  essays.  M  5464, 

H.    Wit  and  Humor. 

Bangs.     Three  weeks  in  politics.  M  2025./. 

Barr,  compiler.     -Humour  of  America.  M  2029. 

Burdett,  ifc/r.     World  of  humor.  M  2o66.7i/. 

f  Harlem  life.     v.  5,  6  (June  24,  1893-June  16,  1S94). 

M  2S38. 
Nye  (Bill).     History  of  the  U.  S.  M  2701.//. 

O'Donoghue,  compiler.  Humour  of  Ireland.  M  2336. 
Pictures  from  "  Punch."     v.  i,  2.  M  2870. 

f  Punch,     v.  98-106  (June  28,  iS90-June  30,  1894I. 

M  2872. 
Taylor,  compiler.      Humour  of  Spain.  M  2434./^. 


PART  6.-NATURAL    SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS. 


A.    Astronomy. 

Ball.     Story  of  the  sun.  D  6514.^. 

Bonney.     Story  of  our  planet.  D  8530. 

Flammarion.      Popular  astronomy.  D  6591. 

Frith.     Marvels  of  astronomy.  D  6157. 

Giberne.     Starry   skies  ;  or,   first   lessons   on    the    sun, 
moon,  and  stars.  D  6166. j. 

Gibson.     Amateur  telescopist's  handbook.  D  6167. 

Gore.     Worlds  of  space.  D  6i73.Z(y. 

Gregory.     Vault  of  heaven  :  an  elementary  text-book  of 
modern  physical  astronomy.  D  6175.2'. 

Guillemin.     The  heavens  :  an  illustr.  handbook  of  pop- 
ular astronomy.  D  6607. 

Lodge.     Pioneers  of  science.  T  5272/. 

Neison.     Astronomy  :  a  simple  introduction  to  a  noble 
science.  D  6328. 

Parsons.     New  light  from  the  great  pyramid.      D  6706. 

Phipson.     Animal  lore  of  Shakespeare's  time.       E  2350. 

Russell.     Wonders  of  the  sun,  moon,  and  stars.   D  6381. 

Todd.     Total  eclipses  of  the  sun.  D  6443. 

Webb.     Celestial  objects  for  common  telescopes,     v.  i. 

D  6471.0. 

B.    Botany. 

Dana.     According  to  season  :  talks  about  flowers. 

E  iiii.a. 
Ellacombe.     Plant-lore  and  garden-craft  of  Shakespeare. 

2d  ed.  K  2134. 

Gaye.     Great  world's  farm  :  nature's  crops  and  how  they 

grow.     2d  ed.  E  1163  a. 

Hardinge.     With  the  wild  flowers.  E  1186. 

Zimmermann.     Botanical  microtechnique.  E  Soo. 

C.     Chemistry. 

Hartley.     Text-book  of  medical  chemistry.     3d  ed. 

D  5029. 
Clarke.      +  Report    of   work    done    in    the   division    of 
chemistry  and  physics  during  1890-91. 

In  No.  90  ofYi  ?>-]13.l'. 
—  Sa7ne,  during  1891-2  and  1892-3. 

In  No.  112,  of  T)  8773.^. 


Fyfe.     Elements  of  chemistry  for  schools  and  academies. 

Additions  by  Webster.  D  5160. 

Medicus.     Brief    introduction    to   qualitative    analysis. 

3d  ed.  D  5678. 

MuiR.     Alchemical  essence  and  the  chemical  element. 

D  5692. 
—  Chemistry  of  fire.  D  5320 

Phillips.     Engineering  chemistry.     2d  ed.       D  5351./. 
Priestley.      Experiments  on  air.     2d  ed.  D  5715.^. 

Smith.      Electro-chemical  analysis.     2d  ed.  D  5412. 

Thorpe.     Essays  in  historical  chemistry.  D  5764. 

Trimble.     Tiie  tannins,     v.  2.  D  5446. 

Venables.      Short  history  of  chemistry.  D  5459. 

Wilson.     Chemical  final  causes.  In  M  45S0. 

Wootton.      Problems  in  chemical   physics  and  specific 

gravities.     3d  ed.  D  5490* 

D.    Electricity. 

Allsop.     Induction  coils  and  coil-making.         D  4008.?. 

Atkinson.     Electric  transformation  of  power.   D  4018.^. 

BuRCH.      Manual  of  electrical  science.  D  4066. 

Cary.     How  to  make  and  use  the  telephone.        D  4077. 

Dunman.     Electricity  and  magnetism.     Rev.  by  Jones. 

D  4129. 

f  Electrical  engineer,     v.  17,  18  (Jan. -Dec.  1S94). 

C  7826. 

f  Electrical  review,     v.  23-25   (Augt.  26,   iS93-Dec. 
1894V  C  7927. 

Emmet.     Alternating  current  wiring  and  distribution. 

04135. 

Frith.      Marvels  of  electricity  and  magnetism.     D  4157- 

Geipel   and   Kilgour.     Pocket-book   of  electrical    en- 
gineering formulae.  D  4164. 

Heaviside.     Electromagnetic  theory,     v.  i.         D  4615. 

Hertz.      Electric  waves.  D  4619. 

Houston.     Electricity  one  hundred  years  ago  and  to-day. 

D  4214./. 

Hughes.     Magnetic  hand  telephone.  D  4215. 

Martin.     Inventions,  researches,  and  writings  of  Nikola 
Tesla.  D  4673- 

Noll.     How  to  wire  buildings.  D  4333. 

Parkhurst.     Dynamo  and  motor  building  for  amateurs. 

D  4343-'/. 


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Ram.  Incandescent  lamp  and  its  manufacture.  D  4719. 
Salomons.  Electric  light  installations,  v.  2.  Appa- 
ratus. 7th  cd.  D  4384. iJ. 
Sloane.     How  to  become  a  successful  electrician. 

D  4411.A. 
Trevert.     Electrical  measurements  for  amateurs. 

D  4446./. 

—  How  to  build  dynamo-electric  machinery.         D  4768. 
Walmsley.     Electric   current  :  how  produced  and  how 

used.  D  4465. 

Young,  a/r.     Electrical  apparatus  for  amateurs. 

D  4493.^. 

—  Electrician  at  home.  D  449S. 


E.    Evolution,  Ethnology,  and  Biology. 

DoDEL.      Moses  or  Darwin  ?  Z  3124 

Drummond.     Ascent  of  man.  F   112O. 

RiDPATH.     I  Great  races  of  mankind.     8  v.         E  9875. 

1.  Preliminary    enquiries. — Primitive    estate   of  the 
races. 

2.  Primitive  estate  of  the  races. — The  east  Aryans. 

3.  4.   West  Aryans. 

5.  West  Aryans. — Semites  and  Hamites. 

6.  Semites  and  Hamites. — Malays. — Mongolians. 

7.  Asiatic  Mongoloids. — Polynesian  Mongoloids. 

8.  American  Mongoloids. — The  black  races. 
Smith.     Man  the  primeval  savage.  E  9747. w. 
Stirling.     Darwinism:   workmen  and  work.        F   1753. 
United  States.      Bureau  of  Etiinology.     fgth,  loth  an- 
nual report,  1S87-8,  1868-9.  E  9S91. 


F.    Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Physical 
Geography. 

Bayley.     f  Eruptive  and  sedimentary  rocks  on  Pigeon 
Point,  Minnesota.  No.  109  ij/D  8773. li^. 

Boyle,     f  Catalogue  and  bibliography  of  North  Ameri- 
can mesozoic  invertebrata.      No.  102  oj  H  8773. (^. 

Campbell,     f  Geology  of  the  Big  Stone  Gap  coal  field 
of  Virginia  and  Kentucky.      A'O.  iii  ofT>  8773. <J. 

Clark,     f  Mesozoic  echinodermata  of  the  U.  S. 

N'o.  97  <7/D  8773.^. 

Darton.     f  Record  of  North  American  geology  for  1S90. 
No.  91  of  I)  8773.(5. 

—  t  Same,  for  1891.  No.  99  ofV)  8773.(5. 
Davis.  Elementary  meteorology.  D  7569. 
Dawson.     Some    salient    points    in  the  science  of  the 

earth.  D  8ii6..f. 

Emmons.     Geological  guide-book  to  the    Rocky  Moun- 
tains. D  8828. 
Frith.     Marvels  of  geology  and  physical  geography. 

D8157. 
Hague,     f  Geology  of  the  Eureka  district,  Nevada. 

V.  20  of  H  8891.1. 
HoLDEN.     f  Earthquakes  in  California  in  1890  and  1891. 
No.  95  of  D  8773.^. 
Irving.  •  f  Penokee  iron- bearing  series  of  Michigan  and 
Wisconsin.  v.  19  of  D  S891./. 

Kemp  and  Marsters.     f  Trap  dikes  of  the  Lake  Cham- 
plain  region.  A'o.  107  of\)  8773.(5. 
Knowlton.     f  Report  on  flora  [of  Montana). 

In  No.  105  of  D  8773.^. 

Lydekker.     Life    and  rock  :  a  collection  of  zoological 

and  geological  essays.  E  izi-^.l. 

Peale.     f  Paleozoic    section    in   the  vicinity  of    Three 

Forks,  Montana.  No.  iio /»/D  8773.^. 

Perrine.     f  Earthquakes  in  California  in  1892. 

No.  112  of  D  8773.(5. 

—  t  Earthquakes  in  California  in  1893. 

N^o.  114  ofT)  8773  b. 
Reclus.     t  New  physical  geography.     Ed.  by  Keane. 

2  v.  D  7S74. 

1.  The  earth. 

2.  The  ocean,  atmosphere,  and  life. 


Russell  (I.  C).     f  Correlation  papers  :  the  Newark  sys- 
tem. A'o.  85  ofV>  8773.^. 

—  \  Geological  reconnoissance  in  central  Washington. 

A'o.  108  (j/D  8773.<5. 

Russell  {Hon.  R.).     On  hail.  D  7728. 

ScuDDER.     f  Insect    fauna    of    the    Rhode  Island   coal 

field.  A'o.  101  (?/D  8773.^. 

—  f  Some  insects  from  Florissant,  Colorado,  and  the  tcr- 

tiaries  of  Colorado  and  Utah.  A'o.  93  of  I)  8773.^. 

—  t  Tertiary  rhynchophorous  colcoptera  of  the  U.  S. 

V.  21  ofY>  8891./. 

Shaler.     Sea  and  land.  D  7742. j. 

Simpson.     Old  mother    earth  :   her  high-ways  and   by- 
ways. D  7407. 

Smithsonian  Institution,      f  Miscellaneous  collections, 
No.  844.     Meteorological  tables.  D  7747. 

Stanton,     f  The  Colorado  formation  and  its  invertebrate 
fauna.  A'o.  106  of  D  8773.^. 

Tarr.     Economic  geology  of  the  U.  S.  D  8760. 

United  States.     Coast  Survey.     \  Report,   1874. 

D  7891. 

—  Geological  Exploration  of  the  40///  Para  He  I.    \  Report, 

V.  6.  D  8891. /5. 

—  Geological  Stinry.     f  Atlas  to  accompany  the  mono- 

graph on  the   "  Geology  of  the  Eureka  district, 

-    Nevada."     By  A.  Hague.  D  8991.^. 

\  Bulletin.     Nos.  85,  86,  90-117.  D  8773.^. 

85.  Russell,  Israel  Cook.  Correlation  papers  :  the 
Newark  system. 

86.  Van  Ilise,  Charles  Richard.  Correlation  pa- 
pers :  Archeau  and  Algonkian. 

90.  Clarke,  l*"rank  W  igglesworth.  Report  of  work 
done  in  the  division  of  chemistry  and  physics  during 
I 890-1. 

91.  Darton,  Nelson  Horatio.  Record  of  North 
American  geology  for  1S90. 

92.  liarus.  Carl.     Compressibility  of  liquids. 

93.  Scudder,  Samuel  Hubbard.  Some  insects  from 
Florissant,  Colorado,  and  the  tertiaries  of  Colorado  and 
Utah. 

94.  Barus,  Carl.     Mechanism  of  solid  viscosity. 

95.  Holden,  Edward  Singleton.  Earthquakes  in 
California  in  1890  and  1891. 

96.  Barus,  Carl.   Volume  thermodynamics  of  liquids. 

97.  Clark,  William  Russell.  Mesozoic  echinoder- 
mata of  the  U.  S. 

98.  White,  David.  Flora  of  the  outlying  carbonif- 
erous basins  of  southwestern  Missouri. 

99.  Darton,  Nelson  Horatio.  Record  of  North 
American  geology  for  1891. 

100.  Warman,  Philip  Cleveling.  Bibliography  and 
inde.x  of  the  publications  of  the  United  States  Geologi- 
cal Survey. 

101.  Scudder,  Samuel  Hubbard.  Insect  fauna  of 
the  Rhode  Island  coal  field. 

102.  Boyle,  Cornelius  Brcckenridgc.  Catalogue  and 
bibliography  of  North  American  Mesozoic  invertebrata. 

103.  Barus,  Carl.  High  temperature  work  in  igne- 
ous fusion  and  ebullition. 

104.  Weed,  Walter  Harvey.  Glacialion  of  the  Yel- 
lowstone valley  north  of  the  park. 

105.  Weed,  Walter  Harvey..  The  I  a  ramie  and  the 
overlying  Livingston  formation  in  Montana. — Knowl- 
ton, Frank  Hall.      Report  on  flora  [of  Montana]. 

106.  Stanton,  Timothy  W.  The  Colorado  formation 
and  its  invertebrate  fauna. 

107.  Kemp,  James  Furman  and  Mars.tcrs,  Vernon 
Freeman.     Trap  dikes  of  the  Lake  Champlain  region. 

108.  Russell,  I.srael  Cook.  Geological  reconnois- 
sance in  central  Washington. 

109.  liayley,  William  Shirley.  Eruptive  and  sedi- 
mentary rocks  on  Pigeon  Point,  Minnesota. 

110.  Peale,  Albert  Charles.  Paleozoic  section  in  the 
vicinity  of  Three  Forks,  Montana. 

111.  Campbell,  Marius  R.  Geology  of  the  Bi^, 
Stone  Gap  coal  field  of  Virginia  and  Kentucky. 

112.  Perrine,  Charles  D.  Earthquakes  in  California 
in  1S92. 


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United  States.      Geological   Survey.     \  Bulletin.     {Con- 
tin -ae  J.) 
113.   Clarke,  Frank  Wii^glcsworth.     Report  of  work 
done    in     division    of    chemistry    during    1S91-2    and 
1892-3. 

114    Perrine,  Charles  D.     Earthquakes  in  California 
in  1893. 

115.  Gannett,    Henry.     Geographic     dictionary     of 
Rhode  Island. 

116.  Gannett,  H.     Geographic  dictionary  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

117.  Gannett,  H.   Geographic  dictionary  of  Connect- 
icut. 

I  Mineral  resources  of  the  U.S.,  1891-93.  D  8773  a. 

f  Monographs,     v.  19-22.  D  8891.?. 

19.  Irving,     Roland    Duer.      Peiiokee    iron-bearing 
series  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin. 

20.  Hague,   Arnold.      Geology  of   the  Eureka   dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

21.  Scudder,     Samuel     Hubbard.      Tertiary    rhyn- 
chophorous  coleoptera  of  the  U.  S. 

22.  Gannett,      Henry.        Manual     of     topographic 
methods. 

Van  Hise.  f  Correlation  papers  :  Archean  and  Algon- 
kian.  No.  86  of  T)  8773./^. 

Warman.  f  Bibliography  and  index  of  the  publications 
of  the  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     No.  \co  ofD  ^113.1>. 

Weed,  f  Glaciation  of  the  Yellowstone  Valley  north  of 
the  park.  No.  104  ofD  8773.3. 

—  f  The  Laramie    and  the   overlying  Livingston    forma- 

tion in    Montana.  /«  A^(?.  105  £>/ D  8773. i^. 

White,     f  Flora  of  the  outlying  carboniferous  basins  of 

southwestern  Missouri.  No.  98  ofD  8773./'. 

Wonders  of  the  world  as  related  to  his  young  friends  by 

Uncle  John.  D  7489. 

G.   Mathematics. 

Bowser.     College  algebra.  D  1056. f. 

Cajori.      History  of  mathematics.  D  1071. 

Cox.     Slide  rule.      3d  ed.  D  1562. 

Haney.     Expert  calculator.  D  1184. 

Hime.     Outlines  of  quaternions.  D  1203. 
Hoare.   The  slide  rule,  and  how  to  use  it.  6th  ed.  D  1208. 

Klein.     I>ectures  on  mathematics.  D  1648./. 

—  Riemanu's    theory    of   algebraic  functions   and    their 

integrals.  D  1648. r. 

Locic.      Elementary  trigonometry.  D  1272. <?. 

Loney.     Plane  trigonometry.      2  pts.  D  1271. 

LooMis.     Treatise  on  algebra.      Revised  ed.       D  1273./. 
Matthews.     Manual  of  logarithms.  D  1675. 

Maxwell.     Practical  primary  problems.  D  1295. 

Millar.     Differential  and  integral  calculus.     4th  ed. 

D  1303. 
Packard  rtwif  Horton.  Commercial  arithmetic.  D  1341. 
Reffelt.     Rechnenbuch    fiir    deutsche  Schulen.      2tes 

Heft.  D  1367. 

Russell.   Elementary  treatise  on  pure  geometry.   D  1381. 
Sheldo.N's'  Complete  arithmetic.  D  1403 

Tate's  Modern  cambist.     23d  ed.  by  Schmidt.    D  1760.(2. 
Wentworth   and   Hill.     Five-place    logarithmic    and 

trigonometric  tables.  D  17S5. 

WcoLHOUSE.     Measures,    weights,    and    moneys   of  all 

nations.     6th  ed.  D  1491. 

H.     Medical  Science. 

Barkan.     How  to  preserve  health.  F  2026. 

BissELL.     Manual  of  hygiene.  F  2042. w. 

Blacic,  eJr.     Doctor  at  home  and  nurse's  guide-book. 

F4044. 

—  Every-day  ailments  and  accidents  and  their  treatment 

at  home.  F  2043. r. 

—  Family  health  book.  F  2043./. 
Blyth.     Foods  :   their  composition  and  analysis.     3d  ed. 

F  2047. 

—  Poisons  :  their  effects  and  detection.  F  3047. 
Ciiavasse.     Advice  to  a  wife.     [13th  ed.]          F  7084. iJ. 


Cobb,     f  Earth  burial  and  cremation.  F  2095. 

Coi'LiN  and  Bevan.   Manual  of  practical  hygiene.  F  2560. 

Corning.     Brain  rest.  F  5x01. if;. 

Cutler.     Differential  medical  diagnosii.  F  4109. 

Dowkontt.  Murdered  millions.  [On  medical  mission- 
aries.] F  4126. 

Ellis.  Man  and  woman  :  a  study  of  human  secondary 
sexual  characters.  F  I134. 

Gairdner.     Homo-'opathy.  In  M  4580. 

Gilbert.     Home  physician.  F  4167 

Granger.     How  to  care  for  the  insane.  F  5173. 

Haydn's  Dictionary  of  popular  medicine  and  hygiene. 
Ed.  by  Lankester.  F  4615. 

Hensel.  Macrobiotic  ;  or,  our  diseases  and  our  reme- 
dies. F  4<JI7. 

Holt.     Care  and  feeding  of  children.  F  521 1.        1 

IloLTON.      Posological    tablet  :    doses    in    apothecaries'       '^ 
weight.  F  3210. 

International  medical  annual.     1893,  1894.         F  223.       ;' 

Kahler.     Dress  and  care  of  the  feet.  F  2236. 

Kitchen.  Consumption  :  its  nature,  causes,  prevention, 
and  cure.  F  5244.^. 

—  Diseases  of  the  nose  and  throat.  F  5244. </. 
Kneipp.  Thus  shalt  thou  live.  F  424S. 
Lefferts.     Pharmacopoeia  for  the  diseases  of  the  larynx, 

etc.     2d  ed.  F  5264. 

Leonard.     Popular  treatise  on  the  hair.  V  2264. 

MacFarlane.  Clinical  manual  :  guide  to  examination 
of  excretions,  secretions,  and  the  blood.       F  4279. 

Maddox.     Clinical  use  of  prisms.     2d  ed.  F  5284. 

Mann.     Manual  of  prescription  writing.    4th  ed.   F  32S7. 

Morris.      How  we  treat  wounds  to-day.  F  4316. 

Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  (N.  Y.).  Plain  directions  for  the 
care  of  the  sick.  F  4324. 

New  York  and  Brooklyn  formulary  of  unofficinal  prepara- 
tions. F  3329. 

New  York  Clinical  Society.     By-laws.     1892.       F  4329. 

New  York  State.  Homccopathic  Hospital  {for  the  Insane] 
at  Middletown.     f  23d  annual  report.  F  5753. 

Nuttall.  Hygienic  measures  in  relation  to  infectious 
diseases.  F  5335. 

Ordronaux.     Hintson  health  in  armies.    2d  ed.   F  2338. 

Parry.     Combat  with  suffering.  F  2341. 

Post.     Massage  :  a  primer  for  nurses.  F  4356. 

f  PoST-graduate,  The  :  journal  of  medicine  and  surgery. 
V.  8  (Jan. -Dec.  1893).  C  7715. 

Raymond.      Manual  of  human  physiology.  F  1365. 

Reed  and  Charnick.  Abstract  of  symptoms  with  treat- 
ment of  diseased  conditions.  F  4367. 

Richardson.  Duties  and  conduct  of  nurses  in  private 
nursing.  F  4372. </. 

Rohe.     Text-book  of  hygiene.     3d  ed.  F  2725.0. 

ScoviL.     Care  of  children.  F  5397. 

Semple.     Aids  to  medicine.     Pt.  i.  F  4400. 

—  Diseases  of  children.  F  5400. 
Smale  atid  CoLYER,     Diseases  and  injuries  of  the  teeth. 

F  5410. 
Steele.     Hygienic  physiology.  F  1419.//. 

Note. — Revised  edition  of  his   "Fourteen   weeks  in 
human  physiology." 
Stockham.     Tokology  :  a  book  for  every  woman.  F  7423. 
Strahan.      .'^uicide  and  insanity.      2d  ed.  F  5425. 

Sturgis.     Student's  manual  of  venereal  diseases.    5th  ed. 

F  7426. 
SuzOR.      Hydrophobia  :  an  account  of  M.  Pasteur's  sys- 
tem. F  5429. 
Tebb.     \  Recrudescence  of  leprosy.  F  5435. 
Thurston.     Animal  as  a  machine  and  a  prime  motor. 

F  1440. 
Waller.     Introduction  to  human  physiology.     2d  ed. 

F  1778. 

Williams.     Aero-therapeutics  ;  or,  the  treatment  of  lung 

diseases  by  climate.  F  5789. 

I.     Natural    History. 

Abbott.     Birds  about  us.  £7001. 

Badenoch.     Romance  of  the  insect  world.  E  4022. 


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Battye.     Pictures  in  prose  of  nature,  wild  sport,  and 

humble  life.  1^  3'- 

Beeton's  Dictionary  of  natural  history.  E  2034. 

Bettany.     Animal  life:  a  concise  introduction  to  zoology-. 

E  203S. 
BOLLES.     From  Blomidon  to  Smoky,  and  other  papers. 

E  7049- 
BuMPfs.     Laboratory    course   in   invertebrate    zoology. 
2d  ed.  E  2064. 

Burroughs.     Riverby.  E  67. r. 

Clark.     Practical  methods  in  microscopy.  E  92. 

Dalziel.     The  collie  :  its  history,  points,  and  breeding. 

E  EsbS.c. 

—  The  fox  terrier:  its  history,  points,  etc.  E  S568./. 
Davie.  Methods  in  taxidermy.  E  2823. 
DULCKEN.  Handy  book  of  natural  history.  E  2128. 
Frith.  Marvels  of  animal  and  plant  life.  E  157. 
FuRNEAUX.  Butterflies  and  molhs  (liritish).  E  4160. 
HiCKSON.  Fauna  of  the  deep  sea.  E  5202. 
Hutchinson.  Creatures  of  other  days.  E  2631. 
Keyser.  In  bird  land.  E  7242./. 
Lankester.     Half-hours  with  the  microscope.     15th  ed. 

E  260.3. 

LOOMIS.     Wayside  sketches.  E  272. 

Lydekker.     Hand-book  to  the  marsupialia  and  montre- 

mata.  E  8275. 

—  Life  and  rock  :  zoological  and  geological  essays. 

E  2275./. 

Macvukrso's  anti  ot/ters.     The  grouse.  E  7283.^. 

Contents  :  Macpherson,  Rev.  H.  A.     Natural  history. 

— WortJey,  A.  J.  btuart.     Shooting. — Saintsbury,  Geo. 

Cookery. 

—  The  partridge.  E  7283. 

Contents  :  Macpherson,  Rev.  H.  A.    Natural  history. 
— Wortley,  A.J.  Stuart.     Shooting. — Saintsbury,  Geo. 
Cookery. 
Miller.      Bird-lover  in  the  west.  E  7305. 3. 

—  In  nesting  time.  E  7305./. 

—  Our  home  pets  :  how  to  keep  them  well  and  happy. 

E  S305.<>. 
Monteir'o.     Delagoa  Bay  :  its  natives  and  natural  his- 
tory. E  314. 
Owen.     The  country  month  by  month.                 E  340.^. 

—  With  the  woodlandersand  by  the  tide.  E  340.  w. 
Parkhurst.  The  birds'  calendar.  E  7343. 
Phii'Son.  Animal  lore  of  Shakespeare's  time.  E  2350. 
I'ORTKR.  Wild  beasts.  E  8356. 
RODWAY.  In  the  Guiana  forest.  E  374. 
Samuel.  Amateur  aquarist.  E  384. 
Sharpe.     Hand-book  to  the  birds  of  Great  Britain. 

E  7402. 

United  States.     Fish  Commission,     f  Bulletin,     v.    il, 

12  for  1891-92.  E  5891.0. 

—  f  Report  of  the  commissioner  for  1889-91.     Pt.  17. 

E  5773. 


J.     Physics  or  Natural   Philosophy. 

LJakus.    f  Compressibility  of  liquids.  Av.  92  cy' D  8773.*^. 

—  f  High  temperature  work  in  igneous  fusion  and  ebulli- 

tion. iXo.  103  ^/D  S773.(>. 

—  f  Mechanism  of  solid  viscosity.      A'o.  94  of  i)  8773.*^. 

—  \  Volume  thermodynamicsof  liquids.  A^o.  ()6o/'uS~'j2.d. 
Briggs  anJ  Bryan.  Text-book  of  dynamics.  D  3058. 
Cavendish.  Experiments  on  air.  D  3079. 
Chanute.  Progress  in  flying  machines.  D  3550. 
Clarke,      f  Report    of   work    done    in    the   division   of 

chemistry  and  physics  during  1890-91. 

JVo.  90  0/  D  8773./J. 

—  fiaw^,  during  1891-2 and  1892-3.  A^o.  113  ^/D  8773. 3. 
Cu.M.MiNG.  Heat  treated  experimentally.  D  4107. A. 
Dolbear.  Matter,  ether,  and  motion.  Rev.  ed.  D  2i24.tf. 
Draper.     Heat,  and  the  principles  of  thermodynamics. 

D  4126. 
Dunman.     Sound,  light,  and  heat.     Revised  by  Jones. 

D  3x29. 
Earl.  Practical  lessons  in  physical  measurement.  D  2131. 
Glazehrook.  Heat  :  an  elementary  text-book.  D  4169. 
Greenhill.     Treatise  on  hydrostatics.  D  3175. 

Hopkins.     Preparatory  physics  :  a  short  course   in   the 

laboratory.  D  2627./. 

HosKlNS.     Elements  of  graphic  statics.  D  3628. 

Jones.     Examples  in  physics.     2d  cd.  D  2234. 

LoviBOND.     Measurement  of  light  and  colour  sensations. 

D  3664. 
MiVART.  Introduction  to  the  elements  of  science.  D  310. 
Moore.     Keely  and  his  discoveries  :  aerial  navigation. 

D  2C89. 
Newth.  Text-book  of  inorganic  chemistry.  D  5329./. 
Olmsted.  Rudiments  of  natural  pliilosophy.  D  2337. 
Peterso.n,  ecfr.  Familiar  science.  Revised  ed.  D  2348. 
f  Popular  science  monthly,     v.  44,  45  (Nov.  1893-Oct. 

1894).  C  7714. 

Presto.n.     Theory  of  heat.  D  4714. 

PUPIN.     Thermodynamics   of  reversible  cycles  in   gases 

and  saturated  vapors.  D  4359. 

RiCE.      Twenty-five   years    of    scientific   progress,    and 

other  essays.  D  372. 

Contents :  Evolution. — Degree  of  probability  of  sci- 
ence.— Genesis  and  geology. 
Salverda.     Aerial  navigation.  D  3384. 

Sanderson.      Hydrostatics  for  beginners.  D  33S5. 

United    States.       National    Museum.      \  Proceedings. 

V.  16,  1S93.  C  4773. 

Williamson.     Mathematical  theory  of   the   stress    and 

strain  of  elastic  solids.  D  3484. 

Wonderful   inventions  and  discoveries  in  heat,   light, 

and  sound.  G  1489. 

WoODHULL.      First  course  in  science,     v.  i.     Book   of 

experiments.     [Light.]  1)3795- 

—  Same.     v.  2.     Text-book.     [Light.]  D  3489. 


PART   7.-POLITICAL  AND   SOCIAL   SCIENCES. 


A. 


Annals  of  Legislative  Bodies  ;  Pub- 
lic Documents. 


Chicago.  Department  of  Public  Works.  \  Mayor's 
message  and  iSth  annual  report  for  1S93.   U  2552. 

\  Conc;ressional  record.  51st  congress,  2d  session, 
V.  22  (4  pts.  and  Index\  521!  congr.,  2d  sess., 
v.  24  (3  pts  )  and   53d  congr.,  v.  25.  U  2S21. 

Flower.  R.  P.,  governor  of  N.  Y.  State.  \  Public 
papers,  1893.  U  2592. 

—  \  Public  addresses,  1S93.  U  2592.(7. 

Minneapolis,     f  Annual  reports  of  city  officers  for  1893. 

U  2684. 

New  York  City.     Fire  Department,     f  Report  for  1S93. 

U  2697. J. 


New  York  Sti-te.     Assembly,     f  Documents,  Il6th  ses- 
sion.    V.  1-12.  14-17.  U  2697. 
-f  Journal,  ii6th  session.     2  v.                    U  2697  a. 

—  Senate,    f  Documents,  ii6th  session,    v.  1-7.  U  2697.^. 
t  Journal.  1  i6th  session.     1S93.  U  2697.^. 

—  Senate   and   Assembly,     f  Calendar    of    bills    printed 

during  n6th  session.  U  2866.3. 

United    States.      Ci-^il   Senice    Commission.     +  9th    re- 
port, July  I,  189I,  to  June  30,  1592.  U  1113  c. 

—  Interior  Department,     f  Annual   report    ending   June 

30,  1S91.  U  2S91./. 

Same.     1S91,  v.  5  (pts.  I,  2).  1892.  v.  3.  1S93, 

V.  I,  2.  U  2773. r. 

—  House  of  Representatives.      f  Executive   documents. 

18  V.      1S46-S5.  U  iiiz.m. 

Note. — 29th  congr.,  2d  sess.,  v.  3. — 30th  congr.,  2d 

sess.,  V.   6. — 31st  congr.,  isl  sess.,  v.   3  (pts.   i,  2). — 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES :  Government  and  Politics. 


United  Stales.     Hotise  of  Representatives.     (Cotztinued.) 

31st  congr.,  2cl  sess.,  v.  6. — 32d  congr.,  1st  sess.,  v.  4a. 
— 33d  congr.,  1st  sess.,  v.  i  (pt.  3)  and  7. — 33d  congr., 
2d  sess.,  V.  7  (pts.  I,  2). — 34tli  congr.,  1st  sess.,  v.  6 
(pts.  I,  2).— 34th  congr.,  3d  sess.,  v.  8  (pts.  1-3). — 
42d  congr..  3d  sess.,  v.  i  (pt.  6). — 48th  congr.,  2d  sess., 
V.  4. — 4yth  congr.,  1st  sess.,  v.  S. 

Same.     3  v.     1855-6.  112891.?. 

A'ote. — 34th  congr.,  1st  sess,      v.  3,  10  (pts.  3,  4). 

■}•  Reports  of  committees.     3  v.     1845-85.    U2773./. 

Note. — 29111  congr.,  1st  sess.,  v.  i. — 29th  congr.,  2d 
sess. — 4Sth  congr.,  2d  sess.,  v.  i.  U  2773.2/. 

—  Interior    Department.       f  Report    of     the    secretary. 

1871,  V.  I.      1S74,  V.  I.  U  ■i.'lTi-r. 

—  f  Message  of  the  president.     1S45,  1846,  1849  (pt.  2) 

and  1851  (pts.  1-3).  U  2773.^. 

N'ote. — 29th  congr.,  1st  sess. — 2gth  congr.,  2d  sess. 
— 31st  congr.,  1st  sess.— 32d  congr.,  ist  sess. 

—  \  Same.       (Abridged.)      1859-60,    1861-2,    1862-3    (2 

pts.).  U  2773./. 

—  Senate.     \  Executive  documents.     6  v.  U  i-Jii  u. 

Note. — 2gth  congr.,  2d  sess.,  v.  I. — 30th  congr.,  1st 
sess.,  V.  I. — 30th  congr.,  2d  sess.,  v.  2. — 31st  congr., 
1st  sess.  ,v.  3. — 32d  congr. ,  ist  sess.,  v.  I  (pt.  i)and  13. 

f  Same.     Special  session,  Mch.  1851.     (No.  4.) 

U  2773.  «<. 

f  Miscellaneous  documents.     49th  congr.,  ist  sess., 

V.  9.  U  2773.  z/. 

—  State  Department.     \  Register  of  officers  and  agents  in 

the  U.  S.,  1855,  1S57,  1S61,  1863,  1865,  1S67. 

U  2773.^. 

B.    Commerce  and   Business. 

I  Business  :  a  practical  journal  of  the  office,  v.  14 
(Jan. -Dec.    1894).  C  6814. 

Cramp.  American  shipbuilding  and  commercial  suprem- 
acy. U  SS21. 

Dos  Passos.     Inter-state  commerce  act.  U  8125. 

Hat,  cap,  and  fur  trades.  Directory,  U.  S.  and  Canada. 
1892.  U  8189  a. 

Hatter  and  Furrier  directory,  U.  S.  and  Canada. 
[1891.J  U  8189. 

t  Insurance  economist,     v.  17  (Oct.  1893-Sept.  1S94). 

C  6S46. 

Joyce.     History  of  the  [English]  post  office  to  1836. 

U  S640, 

New  York  Produce  Exchange,  f  Report  from  July  i, 
1S93,  to  July  I,  1894.  U  8697.0. 

New  York  State.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  f  36th  annual 
report,  1893-94.  U  8697. 

Owen.     Marine  insurance  notes  and  clauses.        U  8704. 

PiXLEY.      Director's  handbook.  U  8712. 

Rochester  Business  University,  f  39th  annual  circular 
and  catalogue.  X  7375.0. 

United  States.  Department  of  Labor.  \  i\\.\\  special 
report  of  the  commissioner.  Compulsory  insur- 
ance in  Germany.  U  4773.^. 

—  State  Department,     f  Consular  reports,  Nos.  5,  19,  49, 

159-169  (Mch.  i8Si-July  1894).  U  8773.^4'-. 

f  General  index  to  consular  reports,  Nos.  112-151. 

U  8773.^. 

C.     Education  and  Mnemonics. 

f  Amherst  Delta  Phi,  1837-1887.  X  7009. 

Arnold.     Waymarks  for  teachers.  X  701 5. w. 

Blow.     Symbolic  education  :  commentary  on  Froebel's 

"  Mother  play."  X  7046. 

Cornell  University.  {Register,  Dec.  1893.  X  7101. 
Davidson.  Educalion  of  the  Greek  people.  X  71x4.^, 
District  school  as  it  was.  By  one  who  went  to  it.  X  7123. 
Durell.      a  new  life  in  education.  X  7127. 

t  Educational  review,     v.  7,  8  (Jan. -Dec  1894). 

C  6580.0. 
Genoud.     f  L'Enscignement  professional  pratique  I'Ex- 

position  de  Chicago.  X  7598. 


Grinnell.      How  John  and  I  brought  up  the  child. 

X7177. 
Harrison.     Study  of  child-nature  from  the  kindergarten 

standpoint.  X  7187. 

Harvard-  College.      \  Annual  reports  of  the  president 

and  treasurer,  1892-93.  X  7613. 

—  f  Catalogue,  1893-94.  X  71S8. 
Hewitt.      Manual  training  exercises  for  educating  the 

hand  and  eye.     2  pis.  X  7201. 

Hill.      Harvard  College  by  an  Oxonian.  X  7203./;. 

Howe.     Systematic  science  teaching.  X  7211. 

Lang.     St.  Andrews.  X  7656. 

New    York    City.      Board   of   Education.      Directory. 

1S74,  1877,  1880,  1883,  1889,  1891.  X  7329.0. 

Manual.      1864,  l863,  1S70,  1879,  18S0.       X  7329. 

New    York    State.      University   of  the  State  of  N.    V. 

f  106th,  107th  annual  report  of  the  regents.     3  v. 

X  7697.^. 
OUROUSSOV.     Education  from  the  cradle.  X  7340.^. 

Plans  for  the  government  of  boys  at  Hazlewood  school. 

X  7354. 

Rochester  Business  University,  f  39th  annual  circular 
and  catalogue.  X  7375.0. 

Smith.      Oxford  and  her  colleges.  X  7412. 

Spalding.     Things  of  the  mind.  X  7416.^. 

Tulane  University  of  Louisiana,     f  Catalogue,  1893-94. 

X  7769. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Education,  f  Report  of  the 
commissioner,  18S9-90.     2  v.  X  7773. 

—  Department   of  Labor.     f8th    annual    report    of    the 

commissioner  :  Industrial  education.        U  4773.*?. 
f  University    extension  :    monthly  journal  devoted  to 
popular  education,     v.  i  (July-Nov.  1891). 

c  bn-id. 

Vermont,  University  of,  and  Slate  Agricultural  College. 

f  Catalogue,  1893-4.  X  7459. 

Washington  "University    (St.    Louis),     f  Catalogue    of 

officers  and  students  for  1893-94.  X  7467. 

Yale  University,     f  Catalogue.     194th  year.      1893. 

X  7798. 
D.    Government  and  Politics. 

Borgeaud.  Rise  of  modern  democracy  in  old  and  New 
England.  U  51. 

Brooks.     Century  book  for  young  Americans.     U  1536. 

Champernowne.  The  boss  :  art  of  governing  Ameri- 
can cities.  U  1082. 

Conkling.      City  government  in  the  U.  S.  U  1098. 

Coolidgeowo' Reynolds.  Show  at  Washington.   U  not. 

Cudmore.  Buchanan's  conspiracy,  the  Nicaragua  canal, 
and  reciprocity.  U  1106. 

Curry.  Southern  states  in  iheir  relations  to  the  consti- 
tution. U  iioS. 

Douglas.  Canadian  independence,  annexation,  and 
British  federation.  U  124. 

Ford,  fo'r.     American  citizen's  manual.  U  11 56. 

Gregg.  Parliamentary  elections  and  electioneering  in 
the  old  days.  U  604. 

Hoffmann.     Sphere  of  the  state.  U  209. 

Kent.     Essays  in  politics.  U  241. 

Lawton.     American  caucus  sy.stem.  U  1262. 

Lecky.     The  empire  :  its  value  and  its  growth.     U  263. 

Lincoln  and  Douglas,   Political  debates  between. 

U  1661. 

Lloyd  and  Tebbitt.  Extension  of  empire,  weakness  ? 
deficits,  ruin?  U  270. 

Locke.     Four  letters  on  toleration.  U  662. 

McPherson.     Handbook  of  politics  for  1S94.     U  1670. 

Montague.     English  constitutional  history.  U  314. 

O'Connor.     Sketches  in  the  House.  U  336. 

+  Political  science  quarterly,      v.  8  (Mch. -Dec.  1S93). 

C  6713. 

Smith.    History  of  the  English  parliament.    2  v.    U  747. 

Stevens.   Sources  of  the  con.'^lituiion  of  the  U.S.    U  1423. 

Union  League  Club  (N.  Y.  City).  f  [By-laws,  etc.] 
1894.  U  1772. 


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27 


E.     Law  and  Crime. 

Buxton  and  Barnes.     Handbook  to  the  death  duties. 

V  8069. 
Clark.     Architect,  owner,  and  builder  before  the  law. 

V6555. 
Clarke.     History  of  tithes.  V  5092. 

Frith.     Chairman's  guide  and  secretary's  companion. 

V  158, 
GiNNELL.     Brehon  laws.  V  2163. 

LoFTiE.     Inns  of  court  and  chancery.  V  273. 

Maid.ment,  edr.     Court  of  session  garland.  V  671. 

MoREY.     Outlines  of  Roman  law.  V  2316. 

New    York    State.     State  Department,     \  Laws   passed 

117th  session  of  the  legislature.  V  4697. 

Palgrave.     Chairman's  handbook.     5th  ed.  V  342. 

Parsons.     Liability  of  railway  companies  for  negligence 

towards  passengers.  V  6343. 

Payne.     Law  at  a  glance.  V  344. 

Pratt.  Military  law  :  its  procedure  and  practice.  V  5357. 
Reed.  Manual  of  general  parliamentary  law.  V  367. 
Snyder,  Notaries'  and  commissioners'  manual.  V  74S. 
West.     Wills  and  how  not  to  make  them.  V  8476. 

F.    Military  and  Naval  Science. 

f  Ar.my  and  navy  journal,  U.  S.  v.  31  (Augt.  26,  1893- 
Augt.  25,  1S94).  C  6803. 

Gaw.vf.  and  Wilkinson,  transl.  Order  of  field  service 
of  the  German  army.  G  6163. 

Gould.  ("  Ralph  Green^uood.")  Modern  American  pis- 
tols and  revolvers.  H  8604. 

Le  Queu.x.     Great  war  in  England  in  1897.         G  6658. 

Naval  annual.     1894      Ed.  by  T.  A.  Brassey.    G  7697. 

Pettit.      Elements  of  military  science.  G  6708. 

Pratt.     Military  law:  its  procedure  and  practice. 

V  5357- 
f  United  service:  review  of  military  and  naval  affairs. 

New  series,    v.  11,  12  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).  06773.^. 

United  States.  If'ar  Department,  f  Report  of  the  sec- 
retary, 1874,  V.  2  (pts.  I,  2)  ;  1881,  V.  3;  1883, 
V.  3  ;  1887,  V.  3.  G  6773. 

WiLMOT.     Ne.xt  naval  war.  G  7791. 

G.    Political  Economy. 

American  Bankers'  Association.  \  Proceedings,  Oct. 
18,  19,  1893.  U  7505. 

f  American  economis't.  v.  12,  13  (July  7,  i8g3-June 
1894).  C  68c2. 

Andrews.     An  honest  dollar.  U  7010. 

Barclay.     Disturbance  in  the  standard  of  values. 

U  7026. 
Bourne.     History  of  the  surplus  revenue  of  1837. 

U  7054- 
Bowker.     Work  and  wealth :  a  summary  of  economics. 

U  4056.  w. 
Brentano.     Hours  and  wages  in  relation  to  production. 

U  4057.//. 
Brough.     Natural  law  of  money.  U  7060. 

Epps.     Land  systems  of  Australasia.  U  4137. 

George.  Silver  and  Indian  currency  questions.  U  7164. 
Gibson.     Stock  exchanges  of  London,  Paris,  and  N.  Y. 

U  7if>7-f. 
Goschen.  Thcoryof  foreign  exchanges.  i6thed.  U  7604. 
HoBSON.     Evolution  of  modern  capitalism.  U  4209. 

Jackson.      Has  gold  appreciated?  U  7636. 

Lloyd.     Wealth  against  commonwealth.  U  4663. 

Massachusetts.  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor,  f  An- 
nual statistics  of  manufactures.     1892,  1893. 

U  6674.^. 

—  f  23d,  24th  annual  report.      1893,  1894.  U  4674. 

New  York  State.     Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor,    f  9th 

and  loth  annual  reports.     4  v.  U  4697. 

New  York  Stock  Exchange,     f  looth  anniversary.   1S92. 

U  7- 


Nicholson.     Money,  and  essays  on  monetary  problems. 

2d  ed.  '  U  7330. 

Nitti.      Population  and  the  social  system.  U  4331. 

Otken.     Ills  of  the  south.  U  4340. 

Phin.     Common  s-ense  currency.  U  7351. 

Price.  Chapters  in  jiractical  political  economy.  U  4358./. 
Rae.     Eight  hours  for  work.  U  4362. 

Root.     Silver  up  to  date.  U  7377. 

Schulze-G.\evemtz.      Social  peace:  a  study  of  the  trade 

union  movement  in  England.  U  4595. 

Shirres.  Analysis  of  the  ideas  of  economics.  U  4404. 
Spyers.     The  labour  question.  U  4420. 

Stokes.     Joint-metallism.     2d  ed.  U   7423. 

Thackeray.     Land  and  the  community.  U  4437- 

United   States.      Department  of   Labor,     f  4tli    special 

report  of  the  commissioner.   Compulsory  insurance 

in  Germany.  U  4773  <■• 
7th    annual    report    of    the   commissioner.       1S91. 

Cost  of  production  :  the  textiles  and  glass,      [v.  2, 

pt.  3.     Cost  of  living.]  U  4773.^. 

f  .Same.  U  A113". 

\  8lh    annual    report  of  the  commissioner.      1892. 

Industrial  education.  U  4773.0. 

—  Treasttry  Department,     f  Interest  due,  Jan.  i,  1S73. 

U  7991. a. 

f  Quarterly  dividend  of  interest,  v.  5,9,  10(3  pts.), 

30.  U  7991. 

Walker.     Money,  trade,  and  banking.  U  7464.W. 

Wood.     Political  economy  of  natural  law.         U  4490./. 

H.    Social  Science  and  Statistics. 

Barnett.     Practicable  socialism.     2d  ed.  U  9027. 

Commons.     Social  reform  and  the  church.  U  9C97. 

Dubois.     Anarchist  peril.  U  9128, 

Ely.     Socialism  :  an  examination  of  its  nature,  strength, 

and  weakness.  U  9133.J. 

G5hre.     Three  months  in  a  workshop.  U  9170. 

Griffiths.     Secrets  of  the  prison-house.  U  96C6. 

GuYuT.     Tyranny  of  socialism.  U  giSo. 

Herron.     The  Christian  society.  U  9198, 

f  Hu.manitarian,  The.     v.  i,  2  (July  iS92-June     1S93). 

4°.  C  6S44. 

—  t  Same.  v.  3  (July-Dec.  1893).  8°.  C  6630. 
Kidd.  Social  evolution.  New  ed.  U  9646. 
Knickerbocker     Club     (N.   Y.   City),     f  Constitution, 

rules,  officers,  and  members.    1SS8.  X  8249. 

Lowell.     Public  relief  and  private  charity.       U  9273./. 

Mutual  Union  Co-operative  Association  (N.Y.).  \  Con- 
stitution. X  8324. 

New  York  Charity  Organization  Society.  Hand-book 
for  friendly  visitors  to  the  poor.  U  9328. 


t  Sa 


X  8329. 


New  York  City.  Board  of  Police  Justices.  +  Annual 
report  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1893.         U  9697.C. 

New  York  State  Reformatory  (Elmira).  f  i8th  annual 
report  ending  Sept.  30,  1S93.  X  S697.<-. 

Patton.  Naturalresourcesof  the  U.S.  Revised  ed.  U  6706. 

Reform  Club  (N.  Y.  City),  f  Officers  and  committees, 
etc.     1 883.  X  S367. 

—  f  Same.  1890.  X  8367.0. 
Sanday.  The  social  movement.  Jn  Y  2385. 
Small  and  Vincent.     Introduction    to    the    study    of 

society.  U  9411. 

\  Social  economist,     v.  6.  7  (Jan. -Dec.  1S94).     C  6749. 

Statesman's  year-book  for  1894.  Ed.  by  J.  Scott 
Keltic.        •  U  6421. 

Stepniak.     Nihilism  as  it  is.  U   9-123. 

Union  Club  (N.  Y.  City),  f  Officers,  members,  constitu- 
tion, etc.  X  8454. 

United  States.  Lnterior  Department,  f  Compendium  of 
the  nth  census.  1890.     Pt.  2.  U  6891.^. 

f  Report  on  population  and  resources  of    Alaska. 

nth  census,  1S90.  U  6891./ 

f  Statistical  view  of  the  U.  S.     Compendium  of  the 

7th  census,  1S54.  U  6773./, 

—  Life- Saving  Service,     f  Annual  report  for  year  ending 

June  30,  1S92.  G  7773-<3'- 


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8— THEOLOGY  AND  PHILOSOPHY  :    Devotional  and  Practical  Theology. 


I.    Women. 

Adams.     Child-life  and  girlhood  of  remarkable  women. 

T  5503^. 

BuLLEY  aud  Whitley.     Women's  work.  U  9064. 

Eagle,  cdr.  Congress  of  women,  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  1893.  U  9579- 

Fifty  famous  women  and  the  lessons  of  their  lives. 

T  5150./. 

Gamble.     Evolution  of  woman.  U  9161. 

Great  Britain.  Special  Assistant  Poor  Law  Commis- 
sioners. Employment  of  women  and  children  in 
agriculture.  U  9605. 

Hamilto.\.  Women  writers  :  their  works  and  ways. 
V.  2.  T  5IS5-W. 

In  maiden  meditation.     By  E.  V.  A.  X  9222. 

Jacobl     "Common  sense "  applied  to  woman  suffrage. 

U  9226. 


LucKOCK.     History  of  marriage,  Jewish  and  Christian. 

U  9275. 

Mason.     Woman's  share  in  primitive  culture.       U  9290. 

OsTROGORSKi.     Rights  of  women.  U  9339. 

OuKOUSSOV.     Education  from  the  cradle.  X  7340  e. 

Porter,  compiler.     About  women  :  what  men  have  said. 

M  3356. 

Ram.     Little  sisters  of  the  poor.  U  9363. 

Scoresby.     American  factories  and  their  female  opera- 
tives. U  9397- 

Sewall,  .^-i/r.     World's  congress  of  representative  women. 
2  v.  U  9741. 

Stopes.     British  freevvomen  :  their  historical  privilege.  ■ 

U  9423.        * 

Sullivan.     Woman  the  predominant  partner.       U  9428. 

Zakrzewska.      "  Woman's  right    to    labor."     Ed.    by 
Caroline  H.  Dall.  U  9499. 


PART  8.-THEOLOGY   AND   PHILOSOPHY. 

Stalker.     Trial  and  death  of  Jesus  Christ. 


A.    Biblical    Theology. 

Bible  stories  for  young  people.  Y  2038.0. 

Blaikie.     Adaptation   of   the    Bible    to   the  needs  and 
nature  of  man.  In  Z  335S. 

Blake.     How  to  read  the  prophets.     Pt.  4,  Ezekiel. 

Y  2044./ 
Browx.     Concordance  to  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 

Y  206 1. <r. 

—  Handy  r>ible  cyclopedia.  Y  2061.//. 
Davis.  Genesis  and  Semitic  tradition.  Y  21 12. 
DODS.  Book  of  Genesis.  Y  2124.^. 
P^.DERSHEiM.  Jesus  the  Messiah.  Y  25S0. 
Ellicott.     Plain  introduction  to  the  books  of  the  Bible. 

2  V.  Y  2135.3. 

I.  Old  Testament.     2.  New  Testament. 
E\'etts.     New  light  on  the  Bible  and  the  Holy  Land. 

z  3584. 

F,\RR.\R.  Life  of  Christ  as  represented  in  art.  I  4586./. 
Feather.     Last  of  the  prophets.     (John  the  Baptist.) 

Y  2145. 
FouARD.  The  Christ  the  son  of  God.  2  v.  Y  2156. 
Geikie.     New  Testament  hours,     v.  i.     The  Gospels. 

Y  2164  n. 
Gospel  according  to  Peter.     By  the  author  of  "Super- 
natural religion."                                                Y  2604. 

Hall.  Virgin  mother  :  life  of  the  virgin  Mary.  Y  21S3. 
Holcombe.  What  think  ye  of  the  Gospels?  Y  2610. 
HuRLBUT    and   Doherty.       Illustrative    notes,    Sunday 

School  lessons,  1S95.  Y  2631. 

Kkphart.     Public  life  of  Christ.  Y  2241. 

Lagra.nge.     Great    pyramid  an  independent  witness  to 

the  chronology  of  the  Bible.  N  6654. 

McCurdy.      History,    prophecy,    and    the   monuments. 

V.  I.    To  the  fall  of  Samaria.  Y  2666. 

Mair.     Studies  in  the  Christian  evidences.  Y  2286. 

Matheson.    Psalmist  and  the  scientist.    New  ed.  Y  2293. 

—  Spiritual  development  of  St.  Paul.  3d  ed.  Y  2292. 
Munh.\ll.     Anti-higher   criticism;  or,  testimony  to  the 

infallibility  of  the  Bible.  Y  2322. 

New  Testament.  [King  James' version.]  1S85.  Y  2329.7. 
Oracles  ascribed  to  Matthew  by  Papias  of  Hierapolis. 

Y  2339. 
P.A.RKKR.  None  like  it:  a  plea  for  the  old  sword.  Y  2343.W. 
P.\ttison'  Plistory  of  the  English  Bible.  Y  2344. 
Paul  of  Tarsus.      By  the  author  of  "  Rabbi  Jeshua." 

Y  2345. 
Practical  reflections  on  Isaiah.  Y  2354. 
Rogers.  Life  and  teachings  of  Jesus.  Y"  2376. 
Sanday.      Inspiration.     2d  ed.                                 Y  2731. 

—  Present-day  questions.  Y  2385. 

I.    Biblical  criticism.      2.   The  social  movement. 
Spencer.     Did  Moses  write  the  Pentateuch  after  all  ? 

Y  2416. 


Stalker.     Trial  and  death  of  Jesus  Christ.       .Y  2419./. 

Steve.ns  and  Burton.  Harmony  of  the  Gospels  for  his- 
torical study.  Y  2753. 

Stretton.  Child's  life  of  Christ  ;  or,  the  wonderful 
life.  Y  2755- 

Verba  verbi  dei  :  words  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  By 
the  author  of  "Charles  Lowder."  Y  2458. 

Walker.  Comprehensive  concordance  to  the  Holy 
Scriptures.  Y  2778. 

White.     Genesis  III.  history,  and  not  fable.        Y  2481. 


B.    Church   History. 

Alexander.    Presbytery  of  N.  Y.,  i738toi8S8.  Y  3504. 

BoKLASE.  Age  of  the  saints  :  early  Christianity  in  Cora- 
wall.  Y  3531. 

Bower.  Fourteen  of  Meaux  :  earliest  "Reformed" 
church  in  France  in  1546.  Y  3533. 

Bright.     Waymarks  in  church  history.  Y  3059. 

Bruce.     Story  of  an  African  chief  :  life  of  Khama. 

Y  3062. 
Cathcart.  Ancient  British  and  Irish  churches.  Y  3547. 
Clarke.     Events  and  epochs  in  religious  history.     7th 

ed.  V  3092. (?. 

Dexter.     Story  of  the  Pilgrims.  Y  3121. 

FoUARD.      Saint  Paul  and  his  missions.  Y  3155. J-. 

—  Saint  Peter  and  the  first  years  of  Christianity.  Y  3155. 
Hardy.     Christianity   and    the    Roman    government:  a 

study  in  imperial  administration.  Y  31S8. 

Howie.     Heroes    for   the    faith:    lives   of    the    Scottish 

worthies.  T  5213. 

Martyrs  for  the  truth  :  last  words  and  dying  testimonies 

of  the  worthies  of  Scotland.  T  5287. 

Moody  (D.  L.)  at  home:  his  home  and  home  work. 

Y  3315. 
Owen.     Sanctorale  Catholicuni  ;  or,  book  of  saints. 

Y  3704-r. 
PiERSON.     New  acts  of  the  apostles  ;  or,  the  marvels  of 

modern  missions.  Y  3352. 

Prime.     Holy  cross:  a  history.  Y  3358. 

Smith  (/'^t'.  C.  E.).  Lecture  on  church  history.  Y  3412./. 
Smith  {Rev.  G.).     Conversion  of  India,  A.D.  193-1893. 

Y  34i2.r/, 
Thompson.  Footprints  of  the  Jesuits.  Y  376.3. 
Wharton.     Month  with  Moody  in  Chicago.         Y  3478. 

C.    Devotional  and  Practical  Theology. 

Blaikie.  For  the  work  of  the  ministry:  manual  of  homi- 
letical  and  pastoral  theology.      5th  ed.         Y  9044. 

BURRELL.      Religion  of  the  future.  Y  7067. 

Colonel.     Manual  of  select  Catholic  hymns.       Y  9097. 

Crosby.  The  Lord's  table  :  thoughts  on  communion  and 
fellowship.  Y  6105. 


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Crosby.     Sermons.  Y  8104. 

CuYLER.     Christianity  in  ihe  home.  Y  yiog.f. 

Daily  messages  from  the  king  by  his  messengers  to  his 
children.  Y  711 1. 

Davies,  compiler.    Christian's  golden  treasury.  Y  5569. r. 

—  Great  thou<;hts  on  great  truths.  Y  5569.^^ 
Ev.   Luth.   Christus   Gemeinde   (N.  Y.).     Kirchenbuch. 

1S84.  Y  9140. 

Gilbert.     Staff  and  scrip  :  gems  of  religious  thought. 

Y  5167. 
Havergal.     Kept  for  the  Master's  use.             Y  7189.^. 

—  Same.  Complete  edition.  Y  7189./. 
Hepworth.  Herald  sermons.  Y  8196. 
HiLLEGEER.       Will   of    God   in    trials,    difficulties,   and 

afflictions.  Y  7203. 

Hitchcock    and   others,    edrs.      Hymns   and    songs   of 

praise.  Y  9624. 

Hughes.     Social  Christianity  :  sermons.  Y  8215. 

International    Christian    Conference,   Chicago,   1893. 

Christianity  practically  applied.     2  v.  Y  5534. 

I.  General  conference.  2.  The  section  conferences. 
Kirton,  edr.     Christian  growth.  Y  7245. 

Little.     God's  thoughts  :  a  text-book  for  the  month. 

Y  7270. 
Macduff.     Strength  for  the  day  :  words  of  Scripture  for 

morning  and  evening.  Y  7277. 

Macintosh,  edr.     Voice  from  the  cross  :  sermons. 

Y  8280. 
May.  Hymns  on  the  collects.  Y  9295. 
Meyer.  Calvary  to  Pentecost.  Y  7302. 
Moodie.     Tools  for  teachers  :  collection  of  anecdotes, 

etc.  Y  9315. 

t  NEW-church  messenger,     v.  66,  67  (Jan. -Dec.  1894). 

C  6867. 
Newcolt.     Speculum  sacerdotum  ;  or,  divine  model  of 

the  priestly  life.  Y  9329. 

Newton,  compiler.  Sunday-school  hymnal.  Y  9330. 
Overton.  English  church  in  the  19th  century.  Z  704. 
Sermons  on  the  International  Sunday-school  lessons  for 

1895.     ]]y  the  Monday  club.   20th  series.    Y  8401. 
Smith.     Christian's  .secret  of  a  happy  life.  Y  7412. c. 

Sunday  problem  :  its  present  day  aspects.  Y  642S. 

Thorold.     Yoke  of  Christ.  Y  7439^'. 

Whittemore.     Waiting  for  orders  and  orders  received. 

Y  7479- 

D.    Doctrinal  and  Controversial 
Theology. 

African  Meth.  Episc.  Zion  church  in  America,     Doc- 
trines and  discipline.  Z  5. 
Bible,  Holy.     [Abridged.]                                         Z  2039. 
Browne.     Religio  mcdici,  Hydriotaphia,  and  Letter  to  a 
friend.                                                                  Z  3061 
COTTERILL.      Revealed   religion   [in]  its  relation   to  the 
moral  being  of  God.                                            Y  6561. 
Davidson.   Theism  as  grounded  in  human  nature.  Y  6569. 
Dawso.n.      Points    of    contact    between    revelation    and 
natural  science.                                            In  Z  3358. 
Doddridge.     Evidences  of  Christianity.               Z  3125. 
DoDEL.     Moses  or  Darwin  ?                                       Z  3124. 
Fairbairn.     Religion  in  history  and  in  modern  life. 

Y6r42. 
GoDET.     Lectures  in  defence  of  the  Christian  faith.   3ded. 

Z"3i7i. 
Hall  (C.  C").  Does  God  send  trouble  ?  2d  ed.  Y  6183. 
Hall  (T.  C).     Power  of  an  endless  life.  Y  6183./. 

Hepwokth.     They  met  in  heaven.  Y  6198Y. 

Huxley.     Science  and  Hebrew  tradition.  Z  2219.J. 

Contents:  On  the  method  of  Zadig. — Rise  and  prog- 
ress of  paleontology. — Lectures  on  evolution. — Inter- 
preters of  Genesis  and  the  interpreters  of  nature. 
— Mr.  Gladstone  and  Genesis. — Lights  of  the  church 
and  the  light  of  science. — Hasisadra's  adventure. — 
Evolution  of  theology  :  an  anthropological  study. 
KiPP.  Is  Moses  scientific?  first  chapter  of  Cenesis 
tested  by  latest  discoveries  of  science.         Z  3244. 


Le  Gallienne.  Religion  of  a  literary  man.  Y  6264. 
Lewis.  Christ  and  creation  :  a  two  sided  quest.  In  Z  3358. 
Macalister.  Man  physiologically  considered.  /.'/Z3358. 
Matheson.  Can  the  old  faith  live  with  the  new?  [On 
evolution.]     3d  ed.  Z  3294. 

Mazzini.  "  God  and  the  people  ! "  the  religious  creed 
of  a  democrat.  Y  6777. 

MiLLiGAN.     Resurrection  cf  the  dead.  Y  6305. 

MoMERiE.     Corruption  of  the  church.  Y  6312. 

Monk,  Maria.  Awful  disclosures  of  the  Hotel  dieu 
nunnery  of  Montreal.  Z  i3i3.<7. 

Morris.     Philosophy  and  Christianity.  Y  6317. 

Mozley.     I'he  creed  or  a  philosophy.  Y  63i9.<:. 

Murray.     Why  do  you  not  believe?  Y  6323. 

Painter.     Science  a  stronghold  of  belief.  Z  3341. 

Pattison  and  Pfaff.     Age  and  origin  of  man  geologi- 
cally considered.  In  Z  3358. 
Present  day  tracts  on  man  in  relation  to  the  Bibie  and 
Christianity.  Z  3358. 
Contents:  Pattison,  S.  R.,  and  Pfaff,  Dr.     Age  and 
origin    of    man    geologically    considered. — Rawlinson, 
Rev.  Canon.      Antiquity  of  man  historically  considered. 
— Macalister,    A.      Man    physiologically  considered. — 
Row,  Rev.  Prebendary.      Alan  not  a  machine  l)ut  a  re- 
sponsible   free    agent. — Thomson,    Rev.   J.    Radford. 
Witness    of    man's    moral    nature    to    Christianity. — 
Blaikie,  Rev.  W.  G.     Adaptation  of  the   Bible  to  the 
needs  and  nature  of  man. — Dawson,  Sir  W'm.     Points 
of  contact  between    revelation  and  natural  science. — 
Lewis,   Rev.  W.  S.     Christ  and  creation  :  a  two-sided 
quest. 
Protestant  Episcopal  church  in  the  U.  S.     Book   of 
common  prayer.      1866.                                Y  9358. rt. 
'^W^'^x  and  others.   Supernatural  in  Christianity.   Z  3362. 
Contents :  Rainey,  Robt.      Introductory. — The  issues 
at  stake. — Orr,  Jas.     Can  Prof.  Pfleiderer's  view  justify 
itself? — Dods,   Marcus.     Trustworthiness  of  the  Gos- 
pels. 
Rawlinson.     Antiquity  of  man  historically  considered. 

In  Z  3358. 

Row.     Christian  evidences  viewed  in  relation  to  modern 

thought.     6th  ed.  Z  3721. 

—  Man  not  a  machine  but  a  responsible  free  agent. 

In  Z  3358. 
Salmonu.     Our  Chri.stian  passover.  Y  6383  o. 

—  The  Sabbath.  Y  63S3.J. 
Seward.     School  of  life  :  divine  providence  in  the  light 

of  modern  science.  Z  34CO. 

Shields.     The  historic  episcopate.  Z  403. 

Shiells.    Story  of  the  token  (in]  Lord's  Supper.  Y  6402. 

Stackpole.     Evidence  of  salvation.  Y  6419. 

Stead.     Kingdom  of  God.  Y  6420. 

Thomson.  Witness  of  man's  moral  nature  to  Christian- 
ity. ///  Z  335 S. 

Thornton.  Opposites:  essays  on  the  unpopular  sides 
of  popular  questions.  Z  3763. 

Tolstoi.    "  Kingdom  of  God  is  within  you."    Y  6444. >t. 

Van  Dyke.     God  and  little  children.  Y  6456. 

E.    Mythology  and  Various  Religions. 

Barrows,  edr.     World's  parliament  of  religions.     2  v. 

Z  9517. 
Bettany.     Great    Indian   religions:  Brahmanism,    Hin- 
duism, Buddhism,  and  Zoroasterism.         Z  8038.^. 

—  History  of  Judaism  and  Christianity.  Z  5038. 

—  Mohammedanism  and  other  religions  of  Mediterranean 

countries.  Z  6038. 

—  Primitive   religions  [inch    Confucianism,  Taoism,  and 

Shintoism].  Z  S038. 

—  World's  religions.  Z  9523. 
Burton.     Vikram  and  the  vampire  ;  or,  tales  of   Hindu 

devilry.  Z  8540. 

Carus.     Gospel  of  Buddha.  Z  8077. 

Ch.\telaine.      Folk-tales  of  Angola.  Z  8551. 

CURTIN.      Hero-tales  of  Ireland.  Z  8108.  A. 

Faiths  of   the   world  :  great   religious  systems   of    the 

world.  Z  9142. 


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GoTTHEiL.     Summary  of  the  Jewish  faith.  Z  5173. 

Hanson,  edr.     World's  congress  of  religions  :  addresses 

and  papers.  Z  961 1. 

Jacobs,  collector.      More  Celtic  fairy  tales.     \Fiction.\  _ 
Legge.     Christianity    and    Confucianism    compared    in 

their  teaching  of  the  whole  duty  of  man. 

In  Z  8333. 
Lowell      Occult  Japan.  Z  8273. 

LuMMis.     Man  who  married  the  moon,  and  other  Pueblo 

Indian  folk-stories.  Z  8274. 

Mitchell.     Christianity  and  ancient  Paganism. 

In  Z  8333. 

—  The  Hindu  religion  :  a  sketch  and  a  contrast. 

In  Z  8333. 

—  The  Zend-Avesta,  and  the  religion  of  the  P arsis. 

In  Z  8333. 

MuiR.     Rise  and  decline  of  Islam.  In  Z  8333. 

Non-Christian  religions  of  the  world.  Z  8333. 

Contents:  Muir,  Sir  W.  Rise  and  decline  of  Islam. 
—  Legge,  James.  Christianity  and  Confucianism  com- 
pared in  their  teaching  of  the  whole  duty  of  man. — 
Mitchell,  J.  M.  The  Zend-Avesta  and  the  religion  of 
the  Parsis  ;  The  Hindu  religion  :  a  sketch  and  a  con- 
trast.— Reynolds,  Rev.  Henry  Robert.  Buddhism  :  a 
comparison  and  a  contrast  between  Buddhism  and 
Christianity. — Mitchell,  J.  Murray.  Christianity  and 
ancient  Paganism. 

Rand.     Legends  of  the  Micmacs.  Z  8720. 

Reynolds.  Buddhism  :  a  comparison  and  a  contrast 
between  Buddhism  and  Christianity.        In  Z  8333. 

Spiers.   Threefold  cord  :  treatises  of  the  Talmud.  Z  5418. 

Steel.    Tales  of  the  Punjab,  told  by  the  people.  '{^Fiction.'\ 

Upton.     Bases  of  religious  belief.  Z  9773. 

Wardrop,  transl.     Georgian  folk  tales.  Z  8466. 

F.    Occult  Literature. 

Bello.  Character  and  fortune  revealed  :  an  A. B.C. 
guide  to  palmistry.  X  4035. 

Frith.  How  to  read  character  in  features,  forms,  and 
faces.  X4I57./Z 

Haldem\n.     Theosophy  or  Christianity,  which?  X  5182. 

Kirk.     Influence  of  the  zodiac  upon  human  life.    X  5245. 

LiLLiE.      Modern  mystics  and  modern  magic.        X  5267. 

f  Phrenological  journal,     v.   97,  98  (Jan.-Dec.  1894). 

C  6711. 

PoDMORE    Apparitions  and  thought-transference.  X  5335. 

ScHOLZ.     Sleep  and  dreams.  X  4394- 

Sextus.  Hypnotism;  its  facts,  theories,  and  related 
phenomena.  X  4742. 

Talmage,  Introduction  to  "  Theosophy  or  Christian- 
ity." X  5432. 

Vincent.     Elements  of  hypnotism.  X  4460. 

Ward.     Oracles  of  Nostradamus.  X  5465. 

Weeks.  Human  nature  considered  in  the  light  of  physi- 
cal science,  including  phrenology.  X  4471- 

G.     Philosophy:  Mental. 


Allen.     Mind  studies  for  teachers. 
B.\ynes.     Sir  William  Hamilton. 


X  3008. 
In  M  45 So. 


Blackie.    '  Plato.  In  M  4580. 

Fitzgerald  (P.  F.).     Essay  on  the  philosophy  of  self- 
consciousness.  X  3591. <f. 

—  Protest  against  agnosticism.  X  3591./. 
Fitzgerald  {Mrs.  P.  F.).     Principle  of  sufficient  reason. 

X  3591.^. 
Hegel.     Philosophy  of  mind.     Transl.  by  Wallace. 

X  3192, 

Hudson.     Introduction    to   the   philosophy   of   Herbert 

Spencer.  X  3215. 

Hume.      Enquiry  concerning  the   human  understanding 

and  the  principles  of  morals.     Ed.  by  L.  A.  Selby- 

Bigge.  X  3216. 

Huxley.     Hume,  with  helps  to  the  study  of  Berkeley. 

X3219. 
Ladd.     Primer  of  psychology.  X  3256. 

—  Psychology,  descriptive  and  explanatory.        X  it^t\.p. 
Morgan.     Introduction  to  comparative  psychology. 

X  3316. 
Ormond.     Basal  concepts  in  philosophy.  X  3339. 

Seth.     Scottish  philosophy.     2d  ed.  X  1401. 


H.     Philosophy:  Moral. 

Abrott.     How  to  succeed  as  a  minister,  physician,  etc. 

X  9001. 
Aristotle.     Nicomachean  ethics.     Transl.  by  Peters. 

X  8014. 

Armstrong.     Etiquette  of  party  giving.  X  9014.1?. 

Before  he  is  twenty  :  five  perp]e.xing  phases  of  the  boy 

question.  X  903b. 

Blackwell.     Moral  education  of  children.     5th  cd. 


X  9044. w. 
X  9065./^. 
X  9190./. 
X  9190.^. 


Bunting.     Hope  for  the  victim  of  alcohol. 
Hawley.      Friendly  talks  with  boys. 

—  Friendly  talks  with  girls. 
Huxley.     Evolution  and  ethics,  and  other  essays. 

X  8220. 

Contents  :  Evolution  and  ethics. — Science  and  morals. 

— Capital,  the  mother  of  labour. — Social  diseases  and 

worse  remedies. 

In  maiden  meditation.     By  E.  V.  A.  X  9222. 

Kimball.     The  blue  ribbon  :  what  T.  E.    Murphy  has 

done  for  temperance.  X  9243. 

Lilly.     On  right  and  wrong.     3d  ed.  X  8661. 

Lubbock.     Use  of  life.  X  9274. 

Mackenzie.     Manual  of  ethics.    2d  ed.  X  8281. 

Maguire.     Essays  on  the  Platonic  ethics.  X  8670. 

Marden.     Pushing  to  the  front ;  or,  success  under  dififi- 

cidties.  X  9288./. 

MoxoM.     Aim  of  life.  X  9319.0. 

f  Our  animal  friends,     v.  21  (Sept.  1893-Augt.  1894). 

C  6£68.«. 
Perfect  etiquette  ;  or,  liow  to  behave  in  society.  X  9347.^. 
Sharman.     Power  of  the  will  ;  or,  success.  X  9402. 

Townsend.     Forty  witnesses  to  success.  X  9447. 

Tytler,  Sarah.     [Henrietta  Keddie.J     Heroines  in  ob- 
scurity. X945I.//. 

—  Papers  for  thoughtful  girls.  X  9451./. 
Wagner.     Courage.  X  9463.  r. 


PART   9.-USEFUL   AND   FINE   ARTS 
A.    Agriculture   and  Horticulture 


Aikman.     Manures  and  the  principles  of  manuring. 

H  1006. 
f  American   agriculturist,     v.    51-53   (Jan.    i8g2-Augt. 

1894^.  C  7802. 

Bailey.     Annals  of  horticulture  in  North  America  for 

1893.  H  2023. 

Beeton's  Book  of  garden  management.  H  2520. 

—  Book  of  the  garden.  H  2035. 

Bramah.      English  farming  and  why  I  turned  it  up. 

H  1057. 


Coleman  and  Addyman.     Practical  agricultural  chem- 
istry. H  1097. 

Cottage  bee  keeper.      By  a  country  curate.         H  1102. 

Grotenfelt.      Modern    dairy   practice.     Amer.    ed.   by 
Woll.  H  1177. 

Hammond.     Practical  dog  training.  H  1184. 

Hayes.     Veterinary  notes  for  horse  owners.         H  1190. 

Hutchinson.     Dog  breaking.     8th  cd.  H  I2i9.</. 

Tames.     Profitable  and  economical  poultry-keeping. 

H  1227. 

Johnston.      Elements    of    agricultural    chemistry.      Ed. 
by  Cameron,  revised  by  Aikman.   17th  ed.  H  1233  «■. 


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Lee.  Modern  dogs  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  (Non- 
sporting  division.)  H  1658.^. 

—  Sa7ne  (the  terriers',  H  1658. <5. 
Malden."  Tillage.  H  1285. 
Mercer.  Spaniel  and  i's  training.  H  1300. 
New  York  City.      Central  Park,     f  ist  annual  report  [of 

the  commissioners],  1S57.  H  2697  a. 

New  York  .State.     Agricultural  Society,     f  Transactions. 

V.  13.      1853.  H  1697. 

Rf.xford.      Home  floriculture.  H  2370. 

Robinson.     Garden  design  and  architects'  gardens. 

H  2725.,§-. 
Sanborn.     Abandoning  an  adopted  farm.  H  1385.(7. 

Vermont,  University  of,  and  .State  Agricultural  College. 

t  Catalogue,  1893-4.  X  7459. 

Vick's  Flower  and  vegetable  garden.  H  2776. 

Wisconsin.     State  Agricultural  Society,    f  Transactions. 

V.  31.     1893.  H  1791. 

B.    Architecture    and    Building. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Albertottle.  X  Architecture,  decoration,  and  furni- 
ture of  the  Royal  palaces  in  Milan.  G  8902. a. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.  v.  43-46  (Jan. - 
Dec.  1894).  C  7802.^. 

Architectural  and  building  monthly,  v.  7,  8  (Apl. 
1893-Mch.  1894).  C  7804. 

■j-  Architectural  record,     v.  3,  4  (July-Dec.  1894). 

C  750S. 

f Architecture  and  building,  v.  20,  21  (Jan-Dec. 
1894).  C.  7803. 

BoscHEN.     X  Renaissance-Decke  im  Schlosse  zu   Jever. 

G  8910. 

Britton.  X  Architectural  antiquities  of  Great  Britain. 
5  V.  G  88 12..?'. 

—  X  Cathedrals  of  Peterborough,  Gloucester,  and  Bristol. 

G  S8i2.f. 
Note. — V.  5  of  his  "Cathedral  antiquities." 

—  X  Cathedrals  of  Wells,  Exeter.. and  Worcester.  G  8812.^. 

Note. — V.  4  of  his  "  Cathedral  antiquities." 

—  t  Cathedrals  of  Winchester,  Lichlield,  and  Hereford. 

G  S8i2.a. 
Note. — V.  3  of  his  "  Cathedral  antiquities." 

X  Calli  e  canali  in  Venezia.  G  8915. 

Chandler.  X  Colonial  architecture  of  Maryland,  Penn- 
sylvania, and  Virginia.  G  8918.^ 

Gofort'h  and  McAuLEY.  X  Ol'i  Colonial  architectural 
details  in  Philadelphia.  G  8834. 

X  Grecian  architecture  and  ornament.  G  8936. 

Johnson  and  others.    Modern  framed  structures.     2d  ed. 

G  4847- 

Koch.  Academy  architecture  and  annual  architectural 
review.     1894.  G  S651. 

Laurey.s.     I  Kursus  der  klassichen  Baukunst.     2te  Aufl. 

G  8953. 

Lefroy.     Ruined  abbeys  of  Yorkshire.  G  8265. 

Lent.     Sound  sense  in  suburban  architecture.      G  86£8. 

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Davis.  Union  Pacific  railway:  a  study  in  railway  poli- 
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James.     JMining  royalties  :  their  practical  operation  and 

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Rand.     Uses  of  compressed  air.  G  1362. 

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Paul.   Text-book  of  domestic  economy.   2  pts.     H  3344. 

Saintsbury.      Cookery  [of  the  grouse].        In  E  'j2'&2,-g- 

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"  .Seneca."     Canoe  and  camp  cookery.  H  3400. 

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Thudichum.     Treatise  on  wines.  H  3441. 

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Yates.     Profession  of  cookery  from  a  French  point  of 
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I'.ertenshaw.     Elements  of  music.  I  6037. 

Blew.   Organs  and  organists  in  parish  churches.    I  6046. 

BuTTERWORTH.     Great  composers.  T  5069. 

Crawford  and  Chapin.  Letters  from  great  musicians 
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Crowest.     Catechism  of  musical  history  and  biography. 

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Ehrlich.  Celebrated  pianists  of  the  past  and  present 
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Ellis.      Pronunciation  for  singers.  I  6134. 

Engel.     From  Handel  to  Halle  :  biographical  sketches. 

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Fitzgerald.     The  Savoy  opera.  I  615 1. 

Hadow.     Studies  in  modern  music.     2d  series.    I  61S1. 

Hervey.     Masters  of  French  music.  T  5198. 

Hope.      Mediaeval  music  :  an  historical  sketch.      I  6212. 

Lombard.     Observations  of  a  musician.  I  6273. 

Maitland.      Masters  of  German  music.  T  5286. 

Marr.  Musical  history  as  shown  in  the  international 
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Moore's  Irish  melodies  with  symphonies  and  accompani- 
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Otto.     Structure  and  preservation  of  the  violin.  I  6340. 

Patton.     Art  of  voice  production.  I  6344. 

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G.    Painting,   Plastic  Arts,  and  Fine 
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Blackburn,  t-dr.     Academy  notes.     1894.  I  4528.^. 

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Burn,  c'</r.     Illustrated  drawing-book.    Newed.   I  3540.z. 

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Catalogue  illustre  des  ouvrages  de  peinture,  sculpture, 
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Farrar.     Life  of  Christ  as  represented  in  art.    I  4586./. 

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Goodyear.     Renaissance  and  modern  art.  I  172. 

Hall.     Child-life  in  art.  I  4218. 

Hangl.     Art  album  :  a  collection  of  famous  paintings. 

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Harper.     Drawing  for  modern  methods  of  reproduction. 

I  3612. 

Hatton.     Text-book  of  elementary  design.         I  4189./. 

Jewitt.     Ceramic  art  of  Great  Britain.  I  5639. 

Keuffel  &  EssER.  f  Catalogue  and  price-list  of  draw- 
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—  f  Same.  1893.  I  3242. 
Knight.     Philosophy  of  the  beautiful,    v.  2.    Its  theory 

and  its  relation  to  the  arts.  I  249. 

Morris.     Teaching  of  drawing.  I  3317. 

National  Academy  of  Design.  \  Illustrated  catalogue. 
69th  exhibition,  1894.  I  4327. 

Partridge.     Art  for  America.  I  343. 

Radcliffe.     Schools  and  masters  of  sculpture.     I  5365. 

Raymond.  Art  in  theory  :  introduction  to  comparative 
aesthetics.  I  365.0. 

Redgrave.     Manual  of  design.  I  4366. w. 

SCHAUERMANN.   Theory  and  analysis  of  ornament.  I  4734. 

SCUDDER.     Childhood  in  literature  and  art.  M  9398. 

Symonds.   Short  history  of  the  renaissance  in  Italy.  I  431. 

Tuck.     First  lessons  in  geometrical  drawing.         I  3769. 

Van  Dyke.     History  of  painting.  I  4457. >4. 

Wagner  (R.).  Prose  works.  Transl.  by  Ellis,  v.  2. 
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H.    Sports,   Games,  and    Amusements. 

Albutt.     Hints  to  horsewomen.  I  7007.  A. 

Alexander.    Modern  gfymnastic  exercises.     Pt.  i.     Ele- 
mentary. I  7006. w. 

Anderson.     Curb,  snaffle,  and  spur.  I  7010.^. 

Blasis.     Theory  of  theatrical  dancing.  I  9527. 

Churchward.     Fishing  among  the  1000  islands  of  the 
St.  Lawrence.-  I  7090. 

Coffin.     Gist  of  whist.  I  9095. 

Cook.     Notes  on  tobogganing  at  St.  Moritz.  I  7099. 

Custance.     Riding  recollections  and  turf  stories.    I  7109. 

Dawson.     Angling  talks.  17115.0. 

t  Forest  and  stream,   v.  42,  43  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).  C  6932. 

Foster's  American  leads  and  how  to  learn  them.   I  9156. 

Ganthony.     Practical  ventriloquism.  I  9164. 

Garenne.     Modern  conjuring,  magic,  and  illusions. 

I  9163. 

Gossip.     Chess  pocket  manual.  I  9172. 

Gray.     Camp-fire  musings  :  life  and  good  times  in  the 
woods.  I  7173. 

Grevili  E,  t-a';-.    Ladies  in  the  field.    [Hunting.]  I  7175./. 

Grosvenor.     Model  yachts  and  boats.  I  7177. 

Hamilton.     Modern  scientific  whist.  I  9184. 

Hartopp.     Sport  in  England  past  and  present.     I  7189. 

Hayes.     Among  men  and  horses.  I  7615. 

Hoffmann.     Puzzles  old  and  new.  I  9209.^. 

Keene.      Fishing  tackle  :  its  materials  and  manufacture. 

I  7238./. 

Knauff.     Athletics  for  physical  culture.  I  7248. 

Longman  and  Walrond.     Archery.  I  7273. 

Marston.      Walton  and  some  earlier  writers  on  fish  and 
fishing.  I  7288. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


34 


9— USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS:    Useful  Arts. 


Maskelyne.      "  Sharps  and  flats 
games  of  chance  and  skill. 
Mason.     Principles  of  chess. 
Montague.     Tales  of  a  nomad  ; 


secrets  of  cheating  at 
I  9289. 
I  9290. 
,  sport  and  strife. 

I  7314- 

MOTT.   fYachts  and  yachtsmen  of  America,  v.i.    I  7864. 
"Nessmuk."     fG.  W.  Sears.]    Woodcraft.  I  7328. 

Outing  :  magazine  of  sport,  travel,  and  recreation,  v.  23, 
24  (Oct.  1893-Sept.  1894).  C  6704. 

Patterson.     Navigator's  pocket-book.  G  7344- 

Pepper.     Scientific  amusements  for  young  people. 

In  D  2348. 
+  Physical  education,     v.  2  (Mch.  1893-Feb.  1894). 

C6712. 
Posse.     Special  kinesiology  of  educational  gymnastics. 

I  7714- 
ROSSER.  Yachtsman's  handy-book.  4th  ed.  G  7726. 
Sandow.     On  physical  training.     Compiled  by  Adam. 

I  7733- 

Stagg  and  Williams.     American  football.  I  7422. 

Westhalu     Modern  method  of  training.     New  ed.  by 

Sachs.  I  7476. 

Whitney.     Sporting  pilgrimage  :  riding  to  hounds,  golf, 

rowing,  football,  club  and  university  athletics. 

I  7788. 
Wilson's  Ball-room  guide.  I  9484- 

Wolley.     Big  game  shooting.     2  v.  I  7488. 

Wortley.     Shooting  [of  the  grouse].  In  E  7283.^. 

Young  and  Howell.     Minor  tactics  of  chess.        I  9498. 


I.    Useful  Arts. 

t  American  dictionary  of  printing  and  bookmaking. 

I  1802. 
Austen.  Introduction  to  metallurgy.  3d  ed.  G  3512. 
Bancroft,  f  Book  of  the  fair  [Chicago,  1893].  v.  i,  2. 

H905. 
BoLLAND.     Encyclopedia  of  founding.  G  3049..?. 

—  "  Iron  founder  "  supplement.  G  3049.^. 


Brannt,  edr.     Painter,  gilder,  and  v.irnisher's  compan- 
ion.    27th  ed.  H  8056. 
Butterworth.     Zigzag  journeys  in  the  White  City. 

H  54r. 
Chambers  Brothers  Co.     Paper-folding  machinery. 

H  8550. 
Clapperton.     Practical  paper  making.  H  8091. 

Cleveland  Type  Foundry.     Catalogue  and  price  list. 

I  1093. 
Earhart.     The  color  printer.  I  1827. 

Freedley.     Philadelphia  and  its  manufactures.     H   157. 
Fuller.     Art  of  coppersmithing.  G  3595. 

Gobright  and  Pratt.       Union  sketch-book  :    guide  to 
mercantile  and  manufacturing  firms  of  N.  Y.   H  171. 
Griffin  and  Little.     Chemistry  of  paper-making. 

H  8606. 

Harland.     The  printing  arts  :  engraving,  lithography, 

and  printing.  I   1186. 

Holt.     Good   style,  small   expense.      [Chicago  world's 

fair.]  H   210. 

HoRNE.     Binding  of  books.  H  8629. 

Lethaby.     Leadwork.  G  3266. 

Lister.     Cotton  manufacture.  H  4661. 

Louis.     Handbook  of  gold  milling.  G  3273. 

Mkyrowitz.     [Catalogue  of  eye  glasses.]  H  8861. 

f  Oil,  paint,  and  drug  reporter,     v.  44,  45  (July  3,  1893- 

June  25,  1894).  C  7968. 

Rand,  McNally  &  Co., publishers.     World's  fair  album. 

H  719. 
Rogers  &  Bro.     Price  list  of  forks,  spoons,  knives,  etc. 

G  3876. 
Shaw.     Fire   protection  :    general  working   of    the    fire 
brigade  of  London.  H  8742. 

Sime.     Progress  of  Britain  in  the  mechanical  arts. 

In  M  4580. 

Terry.     Pigments,  paint,  and  painting.  H  8445. 

Vickerman.     Woollen  spinning.  H  4460. 

Young,  edr.     Metal  working  for  amateurs.  G  3498. 

I.  Brazing  and  soldering. — 2.   Practical   gas-fitting. 

—  3.   Brass  casting  at  home. 


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PRESS   OF   J.  J.  LITTLE    &    CO. 

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EXPLANATION. 


The  following  list  contains  a  condensed  but  complete  catalogue  of  all  the  new  books  added  to  the  Free  Library 
of  the  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the  City  of  New  York  from  January  to  December,  1895, 

The  arrangement  of  the  divisions  and  sub-divisions  is  strictly  alphabetical,  but  for  convenience  of  instant  refer- 
ence an  alphabetical  index  of  subjects  is  prefixed,  which  will  direct  the  reader  to  the  exact  page  where  any  topic  may 
be  found. 

Books  are  generally  entered  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  section  under  what  is  presumed  to  be  the  author's  real 
name  (printed  in  SMALL  CAPS.),  except  where  the  assumed  name  is  better  known  and  more  likely  to  be  looked  for  by 
the  majority  of  the  users  of  a  catalogue.  In  some  cases  the  assumed  name  follows  the  real  name  (in  parentheses). 
When  the  assumed  name  is  taken  as  a  heading  the  real  name,  when  known,  follows  [in  brackets].  When  a  work  has 
no  author  the  first  word  of  the  title  (not  an  article  nor  a  preposition)  is  taken  as  a  heading.  In  Individual  Biography 
(page  i)  books  are  entered  in  the  alphabetical  order  of  the  lives  treated  of,  instead  of  by  authors'  names,  so  that  all 
the  lives  of  the  same  individual  will  be  found  in  one  place. 

In  making  out  orders  from  this  catalogue  the  reader  should  give  the  author's  name,  the  first  part  of  the  title,  the 
number,  and  the  volume  wanted  (if  there  is  more  than  one).  The  number  always  consists  of  a  class  letter,  followed 
by  not  more  than  four  figures,  and  sometimes  by  a  title-letter  {in  italics).  All  the  various  parts  of  a  number  must  be 
copied,  as  each  part  is  equally  important. 

The  numbering  scheme  is  so  arranged  as  to  indicate  the  size  of  the  book.  Thus,  if  the  last  three  figures  are 
below  500  the  work  is  a  12° ;  between  500  and  800  indicates  an  8°  ;  from  800  to  gCK)  is  used  for  4°s  ;  and  900  to  999 
is  reserved  for  folios. 

If  a  work  is  bound  with  or  forms  part  of  another,  this  fact  must  be  stated  on  the  order  list. 

A  single  dash  indicates  the  absence  of  a  preceding  heading  ;  a  second  dash  shows  the  absence  of  a  subsequent 
heading. 

Abbreviations:  "v."  means  volume  or  volumes;  "transl."  means  translated  or  translator;  "  ed."  means 
edition  or  edited  ;  "  edr."  means  editor;  "  N.  S."  means  new  series;  "  O.  S."  means  old  series  ;  "Rev."  means 
revised  ;  and  "  pt."  means  part. 

A  f  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  for  reference  only,  and  cannot  be  taken  from  the  library. 

A  X  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  in  the  J.  Morgan  Slade  [Reference]  Library  of  architectural  works. 
A  complete  list  of  this  library,  including  a  list  of  ail  the  books  on  architecture  and  building  in  the  circulating  as 
well  as  in  the  reference  department,  has  been  published,  and  can  be  obtained  for  10  cents  a  copy. 


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Index  To  Subjects. 


PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Acting. 

21. 

Bridge  work  {Dentistry). 

25- 

Dancing. 

34- 

Adirondacks  (The). 

i8. 

Bridges. 

32. 

Darwinism. 

25- 

Esthetics. 

34- 

British  Columbia. 

19. 

Death. 

30. 

Afghanistan. 

20. 

British  literature. 

23- 

Decoration. 

34- 

Africa. 

20. 

Brittany. 

19. 

Deerstalking. 

34. 

Agnosticism. 

30- 

Bronzes. 

33- 

Degeneration. 

23- 

Agriculture. 

31- 

Brooklyn. 

18. 

Denmark. 

20. 

Alaska. 

18,  19. 

liuddhism. 

30. 

Dentistry. 

25- 

Algebra. 

25- 

Buenos  Ayres. 

18. 

Design  (Art). 

34. 

Algiers. 

20. 

Building. 

32. 

Deuteronomy  (Book  of). 

29, 

Almanacs. 

5- 

Business. 

27. 

Devotional  theology. 

29. 

Alphabets. 

34- 

Butterflies. 

26. 

Dictionaries. 

3- 

Alps  (The). 

19. 

Cairo. 

21. 

Diet. 

26. 

America  (North). 

18. 

Canada. 

18. 

Disinfection. 

26. 

America  (South). 

18. 

Candles. 

35- 

Dock  construction. 

32. 

American  education. 

27. 

Cape  Horn. 

19. 

Doctrinal  theology. 

30. 

American  history  and  travels. 

18. 

Car-building. 

35. 

Dogs. 

26.  31. 

American  literature. 

23- 

Cards. 

34- 

Domestic  animals. 

31- 

Amherst  College. 

27. 

Caribbees. 

19. 

Domestic  economy. 

33- 

Amusements. 

34- 

Carpentry. 

32. 

Drama. 

21. 

Analytical  chemistry. 

24. 

Carriageways. 

32. 

Drawing. 

34- 

Anarchy. 

29. 

Cat  (The). 

26. 

Dyeing. 

35. 

Anatomy. 

25. 

Catholic  religion. 

30. 

Dynamics. 

26. 

Anecdotes. 

23- 

Cattle. 

32. 

Dynamos. 

25. 

Angling. 

35- 

Caucasus. 

20. 

East  (The). 

20. 

Anglo  Saxons. 

19. 

Cements. 

32. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

29. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 

27. 

Centrifugal  pumps. 

32. 

Education. 

27- 

Anti-Semitism. 

20. 

Charities. 

29. 

Egypt. 

20. 

Apologetics. 

30. 

Chemistry. 

24. 

Egyptian  language. 

22. 

Architecture. 

31- 

Cheshire  {England). 

19. 

Egyptian  religion. 

30. 

Arctic  regions. 

21. 

Chess. 

34- 

Electric  boats. 

3^- 

Arithmetic. 

25- 

Chester  {England). 

19. 

Electric  light. 

25- 

Armenia. 

21. 

China. 

20. 

Electric  street  railways. 

33- 

Arseniates. 

24. 

Chirology. 

30. 

Electrical  engineering. 

24- 

Art. 

34- 

Chitral. 

20. 

Electricity. 

24. 

Art  anatomy. 

34. 

Christian  evidences. 

30. 

Elocution. 

23- 

Asia. 

20. 

Cliurch  history. 

29. 

Embryology. 

26. 

Asia  Minor. 

21. 

Civil  engineering. 

32. 

Encyclopaedias. 

3- 

Assaying. 

35- 

Civilizatiun. 

21. 

Engineering. 

32. 

Asses. 

26. 

Classical  dictionaries. 

21. 

England. 

19. 

Astronomy. 

24. 

Cleaning. 

35- 

English  language. 

22. 

Athens. 

19. 

Clockmaking. 

33- 

English  literature. 

23. 

Atlases. 

21. 

Cohelet. 

29. 

Entertainments. 

34- 

Australasia. 

20. 

Collected  works. 

3- 

Entomology. 

26. 

Australia. 

20. 

Colleges. 

27. 

Eschatology. 

30. 

Babylonia. 

20. 

Colonial  architecture. 

31- 

Essays. 

22. 

Bacteriology. 

26. 

Colonial  history  {U.  S.). 

18. 

Ethics. 

21. 

Banking. 

28. 

Comic  works. 

23. 

Ethnology. 

25- 

Bashan. 

21. 

Commerce. 

27. 

Eucharist. 

30. 

Bavaria. 

20. 

Comparative  philology. 

22. 

Europe. 

18,  19. 

Bedfordshire.^ 

19. 

Computation. 

25- 

Evergreens. 

24. 

Bhagavad  gita. 

30. 

Congress  {U.  S.). 

27. 

Evidences  of  Christianity. 

30. 

Biblical  theology. 

29. 

Conjuring. 

34- 

Evil. 

30- 

Bibliography. 

21. 

Constantinople. 

21. 

Evolution. 

25- 

Bicycle. 

34- 

Constitutions. 

27. 

Exodus  (Book  of). 

29. 

Billiards. 

34- 

Consular  reports. 

27. 

Eye  (The). 

26. 

Bimetallism. 

28. 

Contract  (Law). 

28. 

Fables. 

22. 

Biography  (Collective). 

2. 

Cookery. 

33- 

Fans. 

21. 

Biography  (Individual). 

I. 

Copyright. 

28. 

Fermentation. 

24. 

Biology. 

25. 

Corea. 

20. 

Ferns. 

24. 

Birds. 

26. 

Corfu. 

21. 

Fiction. 

5- 

Boat  building. 

32. 

Cornell  University. 

27. 

Fiction  (Juvenile). 

14. 

Boat  sailing. 

32,  34- 

Costume. 

21. 

Fiddle  (The). 

33. 

Boetians. 

19. 

Cotton  spinning. 

35- 

Finance. 

28. 

Bohemia. 

20. 

Credit. 

27. 

Fine  arts. 

34. 

Boilers. 

33- 

Crime. 

28. 

Fishes. 

26. 

Bookbinding. 

35- 

Crimean  war. 

19. 

Fishing. 

35- 

Bookkeeping. 

27. 

Crown  work  {Dentistry). 

25- 

Flood  (The). 

30. 

Bookselling. 

21. 

Crystallography. 

25. 

Flowers. 

19.  24. 

Boston. 

18. 

Currency. 

28. 

Folk  lore. 

30. 

Botany. 

24. 

Cycling. 

34- 

Forecasting. 

25. 

Bread  making. 

33- 

Cycloposdias. 

3- 

Forensic  medicine. 

26. 

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Index  to  Subjects. 


PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE 

Formosa. 

20. 

Ironwork. 

32. 

Moral  philosophy. 

31- 

France. 

19. 

Isaiah  (Book  of). 

29. 

Mules. 

26. 

Freemasonry. 

21. 

Israel. 

20. 

Municipal  government. 

27- 

French  language. 

22. 

Italy. 

19. 

Mushrooms. 

24. 

French  revolution. 

19. 

Japan. 

20. 

Music. 

33. 

Friends  (Society  of). 

30. 

Japanese  religion. 

30. 

Mythology. 

30. 

Fungi. 

24. 

Jerusalem. 

20. 

Natural  history. 

26. 

Fur  garments. 

21. 

Jesuits. 

29. 

Natural  science. 

24. 

Furniture. 

33- 

Jesus  Christ. 

29. 

Natural  magic. 

30. 

Future  life. 

30. 

Jewelry. 

33. 

Natural  philosophy. 

26. 

Galvanometer. 

24. 

Jewish  literature. 

23. 

Natural  theology. 

30. 

Games. 

34- 

.  ews. 

20. 

Naval  architecture. 

32. 

Gardening. 

31- 

Johns  Hopkins  University. 

27. 

Naval  science. 

28. 

Gas-lighting. 

32. 

Journalism. 

23- 

Navigation. 

24. 

Genesis  (Book  of). 

29. 

Judaism. 

30. 

Nepaul. 

20. 

Geography. 

21. 

/udges  (Book  of). 

29. 

New  Forest  (The). 

19. 

Geology. 

25- 

uvenile  fiction. 

14. 

New  Guinea. 

20. 

Geometry. 

25- 

vindergarten. 

27- 

New  Hebrides. 

20. 

German  literature. 

23- 

Kings  County  (iV.   Y.). 

18. 

New  Jersey. 

18. 

German  universities. 

27. 

Korea. 

20. 

New  Jersey  (College  of). 

27- 

Germany. 

20. 

Labor. 

28. 

New  Orleans. 

18. 

Goldsmithing. 

33- 

Landscape  painting. 

34- 

New  Testament. 

29 

Golf. 

34- 

Language. 

22. 

New  York  City. 

18. 

Government. 

27- 

Latin  language. 

22. 

Newspaper  making. 

23- 

Graphology. 

30. 

Latin  literature. 

23. 

Newton  {Mass.). 

18 

Grasses. 

24. 

Law. 

28. 

Nihilism. 

29 

Great  Britain. 

19- 

Legislative  annals. 

27. 

Norway. 

19,  20 

Greece. 

19. 

Letter-writing. 

23- 

Novels. 

5 

Greek  antiquities. 

19. 

Lettering. 

34- 

Nursing. 

26 

Greek  mythology. 

30. 

Letters. 

I. 

Occult  literature. 

30 

Greyhound  (The). 

26. 

Libraries. 

21. 

Opium  habit. 

25 

Guilds. 

28. 

Library  economy. 

21. 

Orations. 

23 

Halifax. 

iq. 

Light. 

26. 

Oregon. 

18 

Handrailing. 

32- 

Liquor  traffic. 

31- 

Organic  chemistry. 

24 

Harbor  construction. 

32. 

Literary  history. 

22. 

Oriental  history  and  travels. 

20 

Harvard  University. 

27- 

Literary  miscellany. 

22. 

Ornament. 

34 

Hawaii. 

20. 

Literary  periodicals. 

3- 

Oxford  church  movement. 

29 

Health. 

25- 

Literature. 

21. 

Pacific  Islands. 

20 

Hearts  (Card game). 

34- 

Locksmithing. 

32. 

Painting. 

34 

Heat. 

26.  33. 

Locomotive  engine. 

33- 

Palaeontology. 

26 

Heating. 

32. 

London. 

19- 

Palestine. 

20 

Heaven. 

30. 

Machine  design. 

32. 

Palmistry. 

30 

Heraldry. 

21. 

Machinery. 

32. 

Palmyra. 

21 

Heredity. 

30.  j  Madagascar. 

20. 

Parasites. 

26 

Hernia. 

20.    Madison  Square  {N.   Y.  City). 

18. 

Paris. 

19 

Hertfordshire  {England). 

19 

Malaysia. 

20. 

Parlor  gardening. 

31- 

Hieroglyphics. 

22. 

Marine  engineering. 

33- 

Patagonia. 

19 

Higher  criticism. 

29. 

Marine  insurance. 

28. 

Patents. 

28. 

Highlands. 

19. 

Mars. 

24. 

Paul  (St.). 

29 

Himalayas. 

20. 

Mashonaland. 

20. 

Pavements. 

32. 

History  (Universal). 

21. 

Masonry  (Secret  society). 

21. 

Pedagogics. 

27 

History  of  the  church. 

29. 

Massage. 

25- 

Pen  drawing. 

34 

Holy  Land. 

20. 

Matabeleland. 

20. 

Penitentiary  system. 

28 

Horses. 

26,  31- 

Mathematics. 

25- 

Pennsylvania  University. 

27 

Horticulture. 

32. 

Mechanics. 

26. 

Pentateuch  (The). 

29 

Hospitals. 

26. 

Medical  jurisprudence. 

26. 

Periodicals. 

3- 

Hot-water  heating. 

32. 

Medical  science. 

25- 

Persia. 

21 

House  of  Lords. 

27. 

Mediterranean  (The). 

21. 

Petroleum. 

35 

Household  economy. 

33- 

Mentone. 

21. 

Pheasant  (The). 

26. 

Humor. 

23. 

Messiah  (The). 

29. 

Philosophy. 

30. 

Huntingdonshire  {England). 

19. 

Metallurgy. 

35- 

Phonography. 

23- 

Hyde  Park  {London). 

19. 

Metaphysics. 

30. 

Phosphates. 

24 

Hydraulic  motors. 

32. 

Meteorology. 

25. 

Photography. 

33 

Hydraulics. 

26,  32. 

Mexico. 

18. 

Phrenology. 

30. 

Hydrostatics. 

26. 

Microscope  (The). 

26. 

Physical  exercise.      . 

34- 

Hygiene. 

25- 

Military  science. 

28. 

Physical  geography. 

25- 

Hypnotism. 

30. 

Milk. 

24. 

Physics. 

26. 

Ice  machines. 

32. 

Mill  work. 

33- 

Physiognomy. 

30. 

Income  tax. 

28. 

Mineralogy. 

25- 

Physiology. 

25- 

India. 

20. 

Mining. 

35- 

Pianoforte. 

34- 

Indians. 

18. 

Miscellany  (Literary). 

22. 

Pigmies. 

21. 

Industrial  arts. 

33- 

Missions. 

29. 

Pitcairn's  Island. 

20. 

Injectors. 

33- 

Mississippi  basin. 

iS. 

Plant  physiology. 

24. 

Insects. 

26. 

Molecular  theory. 

26. 

Plastic  arts. 

34 

Intellectual  philosophy. 

30. 

Money. 

28. 

Plays. 

21 

Inventions. 

32. 

Mongolia. 

20. 

Plevna. 

19 

Ireland. 

19. 

Monsters. 

26. 

Plumbing. 

32 

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Index  to  Subjects. 


PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Poetry. 

23- 

Sewage  disposal. 

32. 

Titus  (Epistle  to). 

29. 

Poisons. 

24. 

Shakespeare. 

22. 

Toadstools. 

24. 

Polar  regions. 

21. 

Shells  {Natural  history). 

26. 

Toboganning. 

34. 

Political  economy. 

28. 

Shorthand. 

22. 

Toxicology. 

26. 

Politics. 

27- 

Shrubs. 

24. 

Trade. 

27. 

Polo. 

34- 

Siam. 

20. 

Trade  guilds. 

28. 

Pompeii. 

19. 

Sicily. 

19. 

Tramways. 

33.. 

Pools. 

28. 

Sierra  Leone. 

20. 

Trans-Caspia. 

20. 

Population. 

28. 

Skepticism. 

30. 

Travels. 

21. 

Portsmouth  road. 

19. 

Slavery. 

29. 

Trials. 

28. 

Posters. 

34- 

Sleight  of  hand. 

34- 

Trusts. 

28. 

Poultry. 

31. 

Soap. 

35- 

Tulane  University  {New 

Orleans).  27. 

Pregnancy. 

26. 

Social  science. 

28. 

Turbines. 

32. 

Printing. 

35- 

Soil  culture. 

31- 

Turkey. 

21. 

Proverbs. 

22. 

Songs  {Music). 

34- 

Typewriting. 

22. 

Psalms. 

29. 

Sound. 

26. 

Tyrol. 

19. 

Psychology. 

29. 

South  America. 

18. 

Uganda. 

20. 

Public  documents. 

27. 

South  wark. 

19. 

United  States. 

18. 

Queensland. 

20. 

Spain. 

19. 

Universal  history. 

21. 

Railroads. 

33' 

Spanish  language. 

22. 

Universities. 

27. 

Reformation  (The). 

29. 

Sparta. 

19. 

Useful  arts. 

35. 

Religions  (Various). 

30. 

Spectra. 

24. 

Vases. 

33- 

Renaissance  {Architecture). 

31- 

Speeches. 

23- 

Vedas  (The). 

30. 

Renaissance  {Art). 

34. 

Spinning. 

35. 

Vermiform  appendix. 

26. 

Rhetoric. 

23. 

Sports. 

34- 

Violin  (The). 

33- 

Rhine:   legends. 

30. 

Stairbuilding. 

32. 

Virginia. 

18. 

Rhodesia. 

20. 

Statistics. 

29. 

Volumetric  analysis. 

24. 

Riviera  (The). 

19. 

Steam  engine. 

33- 

Voyages. 

21. 

Roads. 

32. 

Steam-heating. 

32. 

Wales. 

19. 

Rochester  University. 

27. 

Steam  navigation. 

33- 

Watch  making. 

33- 

Romances. 

5- 

Stonehenge. 

19. 

Water  supply. 

32. 

Romans  (Epistle  to  the). 

29. 

Stories. 

5. 

Waterioo  {Battle). 

19. 

Rome  (Modern). 

19. 

Strength. 

34- 

Wealth. 

28. 

Roofs. 

32. 

Style  {Rhetoric). 

23. 

W^eather  (The). 

25- 

Rope-driving. 

32. 

Sunday-school  teaching. 

30. 

Weaving. 

35. 

Russia. 

19. 

Surgery. 

26. 

West  Shore  Railroad. 

18. 

Sahara  desert. 

20. 

Surrey. 

19. 

Westminster. 

19. 

St.  Andrews. 

27. 

Surveying. 

32. 

Whist. 

34. 

St.  James'  palace  {London). 

19. 

Susiana. 

20. 

Wills. 

28. 

St.  James's  Square  {London). 

19. 

Sweden. 

20. 

W^indow  gardening. 

31- 

St.  Paul's  cathedral  {London). 

19. 

Switzerland. 

19. 

Windsor  Castle. 

19. 

Samoa. 

20. 

Tales. 

5- 

Wit  and  humor. 

23- 

Saone  (The). 

19. 

Tammany  Society  {N.   Y. 

City).     27. 

Women. 

29. 

Satire. 

23- 

Tarentum. 

19. 

Works  (Collected). 

3. 

Savoy. 

19. 

Taxation. 

28. 

World's  Fair  {Chicago). 

35- 

Scandinavian  literature. 

23- 

Technological  journals. 

4- 

Writing. 

Science. 

24,  26. 

Telephone. 

24. 

Wurtemberg. 

20. 

Scientific  periodicals. 

4- 

Temperance. 

25,31- 

Yacht  racing. 

32,  34- 

Scotland. 

19. 

Theology. 

29. 

Yale  University. 

27. 

Screw  propellers. 

33- 

Theosophy. 

30. 

Yucatan. 

iS. 

Sculpture. 

34- 

Tibet. 

20. 

Zebras. 

26. 

Seaweeds. 

24. 

Tierra  del  Fuego. 

19. 

Zenobia. 

21. 

Sebastopol. 

19. 

Timothy  (Epistle  to). 

29. 

Zoology. 

26. 

Sermons. 

29. 

Tinsmithing. 

35- 

Servants. 

33- 

Tirol. 

19. 

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Supplement  No.  8  to  Finding  List. 


Arrangement  of  Principal  Subdivisions. 


Part  i.  Biography,  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

2.  Cyclopaedias.  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 
"      3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 
"     4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 
"      5.  Literature  and  Language. 
"      6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics. 
"      7.  Political  and  Social  Sciences. 
"      8.  Theology,  Religion,  and  Philosophy. 
"      Q.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 


PART  l.-BIOGRAPHY,    MEMOIRS,    AND    LETTERS. 


A.     Individual  Biography. 

Abdur  Rahman,  ameer  of  Afghanistan.   By  S.  Wheeler. 

T15. 
Adye,  Gen.  Sir  John.    Recollections  of  a  military  life. 

T49. 
Alexander  IH,  of  Russia.     By  C.  Lowe.  T  73./. 

Alice,  Princess.  Story  of.  By  Eliza  F.  Pollard.  T  78./. 
Andersen,   Hans   Christian  :    a   biography.     By  R.  N. 

Bain.  T  loi.^. 

Arnold,  Matthew.     Letters  of,  1848-88.     Collected  by 

G.  W.  E.  Russell.     2  v.  T  154./. 

Baker,  Sir  Samuel  :  a  memoir.     By  T.  D.  Murray  and 

A.  S.  White.  T  236. 

Barnard,  Charles  Francis  :  his  life  and  work.     By  F. 

Tiffany.  T  281. 

Barras,  member  of  the  Directorate.     Memoirs.     Ed.  by 

Duruy.     v.  i,  2.  T  2S7. 

1.  Ancient  regime  and  the  Revolution. 

2.  The  Directorate  up  to  the  i8th  Fructidor. 
Bewick,    Thomas,  and   his   pupils.       ByA.  Dobson. 

T  384. rt'. 
BiSMARK,  Prince.     By  C.  Lowe.  T  433. »/. 

Blackwell,  Dr.   Elizabeth.     Pioneer  work  in  opening 

the  medical  profession  to  women.  T  444. 

Blaine,  James  G.     Biography  of.     By  Gail  Hamilton 

T445./4. 
Blake,  William,  f  Life  of.  By  A.  Gilchrist.  2v.  T3526. 
Blavatsky,    Helena    Petrovna.      Solovyoff,   V.   S.      A 

modern  priestess  of  Isis.  T  451. 

Borodin,  Alexander  Porphyrie witch.     Habets,  A.     Bo- 
rodin and  Liszt.  T  518. 
Burghersh,   Ladv  Priscilla,  countess  of   Westmoreland. 

Letters.     2d  ed.  T  662. 

Carlyle,    Thomas.     Carlyle's    Chelsea   home.      Bv  R. 

Blunt.  T  -62.  l>. 

Cervantes,  Miguel  de  :  his  life  and  works.     By  H.  E. 

Watts.  T  3x6. 

Chevalier,  Albert.     A  record,  by  himself.  T  859. 

Cicero.     Roman  life  in   the  days  of.     By  Rev.   A.  C. 

Church.  T  902  c. 

Clyde,  Colin  Campbell,  lord.  By  A.  Forbes.  T  950/ 
CoBBE,  Frances  Power.  Life  of,  by  herself.  2v.  T  951. <■. 
Coleridge.  Samuel  Taylor.     Letters  of.     Ed.  by  E.  II. 

Coleridge.      2  v.  T  971.(2'. 

CoLViN,  John  Russell.     Colvin,  Sir  A.     Rulers  of  India: 

John  Russell  Colvin.  T  978. 

Cowper,  William.     Selections  from  [his]   letters.     Ed. 

by  Webb.  T  1034.2/. 


Cromwell,  Oliver  ;  or,  England's  great  protector.      By 

H.  W.  Herbert.  T  1054.4. 

Dalton,  John,  and  the  rise  of  modern  chemistry.     By 

Sir  H.  Roscoe.  T  1126. 

Digby,  Sir  Everard.     Life  of  a  conspirator.     By  one  of 

his  descendants.  T  1216. 

Eugene,  Prince.   Romance  of.  By  A.  Pulitzer.  T  1398./. 
Fitzgerald,  Edward.     Letters  of.     2  v.  T  1515./. 

Flaubert,  Gustave,  as  seen  in  his  works  and  correspond- 
ence.    By  J.  C.  Tarver.  T  1524. 
Forbes,  Archibald.     Memories  and  studies  of  war  and 

peace.  T  1560.OT. 

Freeman,  Edward  A.     Life  and  letters  of.  By  W.  R.  W. 

Stephens.     2  v.  T  1576.8. 

Frere,  Sir  Bartle.     Life    and    correspondence  of.     By 

J.  Martineau.     2  v.  •  T  1579. 

Froissart,  5/rJohn.     By  Mary  Darmesteter.     T  1584. 
Gladstone,  W.  £. :  a  study  from  life.     By  H.  W.  Lucy. 

T  1691.W. 
GUSTAVUS  Adolphus.       By  T.  A.  Dodge.     ("  Great  cap- 
tains "  series.)  T  1798.^. 
GusTAVus  III  and  his  contemporaries,  1746-92.     By   R. 

N.   Bain.     2  v.  T  1798.*. 

Harris,  Townsend,  first  American  envoy  in  Japan.     By 

W.  E.  Griffis.  T  1873. 

Hastings,  Wairen.     Private  life  of.     By  Sir  C.  Lawson. 

T  1892./^. 
Henry  {Prince)  the  navigator  :  the  hero  of  Portugal  and 

of  modern  discovery,  1394-1460  A.  D.      By  C.  R. 

Beazley.  T  1962.  i. 

Herschels  (The)  and  modern  astronomy.     By  Agnes  M. 

Gierke.  T  I982,<-. 

Hodge,  Charles  and  A.  A.,  with  class  and  table  talk  of 

Hodge  the  younger.     By  Rev.  C.  A.  Salmond. 

T  2085. J. 
Jebb,  John  Gladwyn.     Life  and  adventures  of.     By  his 

widow.  T  2290. 

Josephine,  empress  of  the  French.     By  F.  A.  Ober. 

T  2349.<7. 
JUDSON,  Adoniram:  a  biography.  [New  ed.]    By  E.  Jud- 

son.  T  2352.,*. 

Julian,  philosopher  and  emperor.     By  Alice  Gardner. 

T  235 5 -.C- 
Keats,  John.    Letters  of.     Ed.  by  H.  Buxton  Forman. 

T  2382./. 
Kemble,  Fanny.     Letters  to,  1871-83.    By  E.  Fitzgerald. 

T  1515."'. 
Knox,  John  :  a  biography.     By  P.  H.  Brown.     2  v. 

T  2508. /^ 
—  By  Florence  A.  Maccunn.  T  2^0%. o. 


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KOVAL^VSKY,  Sonya.     Recollections  of  childhood. 

T  2525. 
Lafayette,  Marquis  de,  in  the  American  revolution. 
By  C.  Tower.     2  v.  T  2571.//. 

Langston,  John  Mercer.  From  the  Virginia  plantation 
to  the  national  capitol.  T  2601. 

Note. — "  First  and  only  Negro  representative  in  Con- 
gress from  the  Old  Dominion." 
Laud,  William,  archbp.  of  Canterbury.     By  W.  H.  Hut- 
ton.  T  2624.//. 

—  Simpkinson,  C.  IL  Life  and  times  of.  T  2624. 
Ll  hungchang.  By  Prof.  R.  K.  Douglas.  T  2684. 
LlEBiG,  Justus  von  :  his  life  and  work  (1803-73).     By  W. 

A.  Shenstone.  T  2682. 

Lincoln,  Abraham  :  tributes  from  his  associates.   Ed.  by 

Rev.  W.  H.  Ward.  T  2691.  w. 

—  Recollections  of,  1847-65.  By  W.  H.  Lamon.  T  2691. 5. 
Liszt,  Franz.  Habets,  A.  Borodin  and  Liszt.  T  518. 
Lotto,  Lorenzo  :  an  essay  in  constructive  art  criticism. 

By  B.  Berenson.  T  2732. 3. 

Louis  XIV  and  the  zenith  of  the  French  monarchy.     By 

A.  Hassall.  T  2735.4. 

Louisa  of  Prussia,  and  other  sketches.     By  Rev.  J.  Kelly. 

T  5239- 
Contents  :  Queen  Louisa  of  Prussia. — Princess  Wil- 
liam of  Prussia. — Princess  Charles  of  Hesse. — Carmen 
Sylva,  poetess  and  queen. 
LoYSON,  Hyacinthe  [Pere  Hyacinthe].     My  last  will  and 
testament.  T  2740.1. 

Lyell,  Charles,  and  modern  geology.  By  Prof.  T.  G. 
Bonney.  T  2752. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  Scott,  Hon.  Mrs.  M.  Tragedy 
of  Fotheringay.  [Trial  and  execution  of  Mary 
queen  of  Scots.]  T  2896. j. 

Mathew,  Father  [Theobald]  :  his  life  and  limes.  By 
F.  J.  Mathew.  T  2936.W. 

Maynard,  J\ev.  Dr.  Newland.     Life  and  travels  of. 

T  2957. 
Meredith,  George  :  a  study.  By  Hannah  Lynch.  T  3003. 
Montespan,  Madame  la  marquise  de.    Memoirs  of.     2  v. 

T  3137. 
Morton,  John  Madison.      By  C.  Scott.     (With  "Mo- 
hawks." 16°. ) 
MURAD  V,  sultan,  the   Turkish  dynastic   mystery,  1876- 
95.     By  Djemaleddin  bey.  T  3231. 

Napoleon  I,  Bonaparte.  Boy  life  of.  By  Madame 
Eugenie  Foa.  T  3263./ 

—  Constant  (first  valet  de  chambie)  [L.  Constant  Wairy]. 

Memoirs  on  private  life  of  Napoleon.  4  v.  T  3263.^. 

—  Gibbs,  M.  B.      Military  career  of  Napoleon  the  great. 

T  3263.^. 

—  Masson,  F.    Napoleon,  lover  and  husband.    T  3263.9. 

—  Sargent,  H.  H.    Napoleon  Bonaparte's  first  campaign. 

T  3264.8. 

—  Segur,  Gen.  count.       An  aide-de-camp  of  Napoleon. 

Memoirs  of,  1800-12.  T  3995-f- 

—  Tarbell,  Ida  M.     Short  life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 

T  3263./". 

—  Ussher,    Sir  T.  and   Glover,  J.   R.      Napoleon's  last 

voyages.  _    T  3263. «. 

—  Wolseley,  Field-marshal  viscount.      Decline  and   fall 

of  Napoleon.  T  3263. w. 

Napoleon  III,  and  lady  Stuart.  ByP.  deLano.   T  3265./. 

—  Secret  of  an  empire  :  the  emperor  Napoleon  III.     By 

P.  de  Lano.  T  3265. »/. 

Nelson,  Horatio.     By  J.  K.  Laughton.  T  3284./. 

Nevius,  John   Livingston.     Life  of.     By   Helen   S.  C. 

Nevius.  T  3289. 

Ney,  Marshal.     Weston,  J.  A.       Historic  doubts  as  to 

the  execution  of.  T  3298. 7y. 

Olav  the  king.     By  J.  F.  Vicary.  T  3371. 

Oliphant,    Laurence  :    supplementary   contributions  to 

his  biography.     By  C.  N.  Scott.  T  3375 •■^• 

Paterson,    John,    major-general    in    the   revolutionary 

army.     Egleston,  T.     f  Life  of.  T  4706. 

Payn,  James.     Gleams  ©f  memory.  T  3448.^^. 

Pepys,    Samuel.       Diary   of.      With    lord    Braybrooke's 

notes.     Ed.  by  Wheatley.     6  v.  T  3469. w. 


Pinckney,    Gen.   Thomas.       Life   of.       By   Rev.   C.    C. 

Pinckney.  T  3531. 

Raphael.     By  Julia  Cartwright.  T  5873. 

Renan,  Ernest.  Life  of.  By  F.  Espinasse.  T  3691. <r. 
Rubinstein,    Anton  :    a    biographical  sketch.       By    A. 

M'Arthur.  T  2>^oo.m. 

Sala,  George  Augustus.  Life  and  adventures  of.  Writ- 
ten by  himself.  2  v.  T  3842./. 
SfeouR,    Gen.   count   Philippe  de.       An  aide-decamp  to 

Napoleon.     Memoirs  of,  1800-12.  T  3995. J. 

Seward,  William   H.      Address  on   life  of.      By  C.  F. 

Adams.  T  5880. 

Sheridan,  Gen.  Philip  H.     Davies,  Gen.  H.  E.     Great 

commanders,  v.  4.  General  Sheridan.  T  4033. a'. 
Sherman,  John,  U.  S.  senator.     Recollections  of  forty 

years  :  an  autobiography.     2  v.  T  4034. r. 

Smith,  Adam.     Life  of.     By  J.  Rae.  T  4x21.^ 

Spurgeon,  Charles  Haddon.     Personal  recollections  of. 

By  W.  Williams.  T  4204.  w. 

Stambuloff,  M.     By  A.  H.  Beaman.  T  4209. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.     Home  and  early  haunts  of. 

By  Margaret  Armour.  T  4221. 

—  Vailima  letters  :  correspondence  addressed  to  S.  Colvin. 

2  v.  T  4221. z). 

Symonds,    John  Addington  :  a  biography.      By   H.    F. 

Brown.  T  4319. 

Talmage,  Jiev.   John.     Life  of.     By  Rev.  J.    G.   Fagg. 

O  2141. 
Thackeray  :  a  study.     By  A.  A.  Jack.  T  4372./ 

Thaxter,  Celia.     Letters  of.  T  4371- 

Tilden,  Samuel  J.  Life  of.  By  J.  Bigelow.  2  v.  T  4421. 
Tuckerman,  Chas.  K.     Personal  recollections  of  notable 

people.     2  V.  T  4481. 

Turcot,   Anne  Robert  Jacques,  comptroller-general    of 

France,   1774-6.     Life  and   writings   of.     Ed.  by 

W.  W.  Walker.  T  4492.J. 

Vergil  in  the  Middle  Ages.  By  D.  Comparetti.  T  4593. 
Victoria,  Queen.     Life  of.     By  Millicent  G.   Fawcett, 

T  4601./. 
Wales,  Princess  of.     By  Mary  S.  Warren.  T  4640. 

Walker,  Francis.     Letters  of  a  baritone.  T  4641./. 

Walpole,  Horace,  and  his  world.     Ed.  by  L.  B.  Seeley. 

T  4644.  J. 
Washington,  George.     True  story  of.     By  E.  S.  Brooks. 

T  4673-'-- 

—  a  model  in   his  library  and  life.     By  Rev.  E.  Potter. 

T  4673.^. 

—  Johnston,  Elizabeth  B.     George  Washington  day    by 

day.  T  4672.?. 

Wellington,  Rise  of.    By  Gen.  lord  Roberts.   T  4735.^- 

William  II,  emperor  of  Germany.   By  C.  Lowe.  T  4843  /. 

William   the  silent,  prince  of  Orange.     By  Ruth  Put- 
nam.    2  V.  T  4843.^. 

Winthrop,  Margaret.     By  Alice  M.  Earle.        T  4852. <r. 

Wolfe,  James.     By  A.  G.  Bradley.  T  4893. /5. 

Wood,  Mrs.  Henry.     Memorials  of.     By  C.  W.  Wood.         ' 

T  4902.  z/.         : 

B.    Collective  Biography. 

Brooks.     Great  men's  sons.  T  5059-^-         i 

Clarke.     Biographical  dictionary  of  fiddlers.  T  5091.^.         j 
Creegan    and    Goodnovv.     Great    missionaries  of    the 
church.  T  5104.^. 

DwiGHT,  edr.   Critical  sketches  of  some  Federal  and  Con-         j 
federate  commanders.  T  5578.         <^ 

Contents  :  General    Beauregard. — General    Grant. — 
General  Hancock.  — General  Humphreys. — General  Mc- 
Clellan. — General  Sherman. — General  Stuart. — General 
Thomas. — General  Thomas  in  the  record. — War  as  we 
see  it. 
Ely.     English  men  of  letters  for  boys  and  girls  :  Chau- 
cer, Spenser,  Sidney.  T  5136. 
Howe.     Memoirs  of  American  mechanics.         T  5213. w. 
Hubbard.     Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of  good  men 
and  great.  T  5217. 
Contents  :    George   Eliot.— Thomas   Carlyle.— John 
Ruskin.— Wm.    E.   Gladstone.— J.    M.   W.    Turner.— 


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Jonathan  Swift. — Victor  Hugo. — Wm.  Wordsworth. — 
W.   M.  Thackeray. — Charles    Dickens. — Oliver   Gold- 
smith.— Shakespeare. 
+  National  cyclopsedia  of  American  biography,     v.  5. 

T  4866. 

O'CONI^OR.     Some  old  love  stories.  T  5336. 

Contents:    Abraham    Lincoln   and   his   wife. — Mira- 

beau  and  Sophie  de   Monnier. — William    Ilazlitt  and 

Sarah  Walker. — Fersen    and  Marie  Antoinette. — Car- 

lyle  and  his  wife. 

Plutarch.  Youth's.     Lives.     For  boys  and  girls.     Ed. 

by  Ellis.  T  5354-^- 

*'  PoLiTiKOS."  Sovereigns  and  courts  of  Europe.  T  5356. 


Smalley.     Studies  of  men.  T  5746. 

Stearns.     Sketches    from    Concord   and    Appledore. 

T  5420.J-. 

Streatfeild.      Masters  of  Italian  music.  T  5424. 

Contents  :  Giuseppe    Verdi. — Arrigo    Boito. — Pietro 

Mascagni — Giacomo  Puccini. — Ruggiero  Leoncavallo. 

— Some  other  Italian  composers. 

Tyler.     Three  men  of  letters.  T  5451. 

Contents  :  George  Berkeley  and  his  American  visit. — 

A  good   college  president   and  what   he  wrote. — The 

literary  strivings  of  Mr.  Joel  Barlow. 

Universal   biographical   dictionary.     New  ed.     Phila., 

1841.     12°.  T  5454- 


PART    2.-CYCLOP^DIAS,    COLLECTED    WORKS,    AND 

PERIODICALS. 


A.    Cyclopaedias  and  Collected  Works. 

Balch.      Complete  compendium  of  universal  knowledge. 

C  2024. 
Coleridge  (Samuel  Taylor).  Anima  poetae.     From  the 
unpublished    note-books   of.     Ed.  by  E.  H.  Cole- 
ridge. M  558.^. 
Eagle  Publishing  Company.     Practical  book  for  practi- 
cal people.  C  2579. 
Jefferson  (Thomas),  f  Writings.   Ed.  by  Ford.  v.  5,  6. 

M  637. a. 

5.  1788-92.     6.   i792-<34. 

Johnson's  f  Universal  cyclopsedia.     New  ed.  by  Adams. 
v.  6-8.  C  2847.0. 

6.  Mozarabic — Rale. 

7.  Raleigh — Tananarivo. 

8.  Tancred — Zytomierz. 

Mahony     (Rev.    Francis).       Final     reliques   of  Father 

Prout.     Collected  by  B.  Jerrold.  M  285.0. 

Paine  (Thomas).     Writings  of.     Ed.  by  Conway,  v.  1-3. 

M  705. r. 

I.   1774-79-     2.  1779-92.     3.   1792-1804. 

Note. — V.   I   has, "Common   sense,"  and   v.  2   has 

"  Rights  of  man." 

Smith,  edr.     f  Century  cyclopedia  of  names.         C  2883. 

Swift  (Jonathan).     Choice  works.  M  431. <r. 

B.     Literary  Periodicals. 

f  Advocate  and  family  guardian,    v.  60  (Jan.  2-Dec.  15, 

1S94).  C  68or. 

-f  American  art  journal.  [Music]  v.  64,  65  (Oct.  13,  1894 

-Oct.  5,  1895).  C  6802. ff. 

-f  American  economist,    v.  14,  15  (July  1894-June  1895). 

C  6802. 
Argosy  (The),     v.  18  (Apl.-Sept.  1894).  C  6509. 

f  Army  and  navy  journal  (U.  S.).     v.  32  (Sept.  i,  1894- 

Aug.  31,  1895).  C  6904. 

f  Art   amateur  :  monthly  journal  devoted  to   art  in  the 

household,  v.  31,32  (June  1894-May  1895).  I  904.0. 
f  Athen^um  (The)  :  Jan. -Dec.  1895.  C  6804. 

Atlantic  monthly,  v.  75,  76  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).    C  6511. 
Babyland.    Ed.  byC.  S.  and  Ella  F.  Pratt,    v.  19  (Nov. 

i394-Oct.  1895).  C  6513. 

Boy's  own  annual,    v.  17  (Oct.  6,  1894-Sept.  28,  1895). 

C  6Sn. 
■\  Business  :  a  practical  journal  of  the  office,    v.  15  (Jan. 

-Dec.   1895).  C  6814. 

Century  (The)  :  illustrated  monthly  magazine,  v.  27,  28 

(Nov.  1894-Oct.  1895).  C  6549. 

Chatterbox.     Ed.  by  J.  E.  Clarke.     1895.  C  6551. 

Chautauquan  (The),    v.  20,  21  [N.  S.  v.  11,  12]  (Oct. 

^  1894-Sept.  1895).  C  6552. 

Cook's  t  Excursionist  and  tourist  advertiser.    (Jan. -Dec. 

1895.)  C  6820. 

Cosmopolitan  (The),     v.  18,  19  (Nov.  1894-Oct.  1895). 

C  6562. 


f  Critic  (The),     v.  26,  27  [N.  S.  v.  23,  24]  (Jan. -Dec. 

1S95).  C  6821. 

Demorest's   Family  magazine,     v.   31  (Nov.   i8g4-Oct. 

1895).  C  6824. 

Domestic  monthly,  v.  42  (Oct.  1894-Mch.  1895).  C  6825. 
Dutton's  Holiday  annual.     [1895.]  C  6577. 

f  Edinburgh  review,  v.  181,  182  (Jan. -Oct.  1895).  C6580. 
t  Educational  review,      v.  9,  10  (Jan. -Dec.  1895). 

C  6580.0. 
f  Forest  and  stream,  v.  44,  45  (Jan. -Dec  1895).  C  6932. 
i  Fortnightly  review,     v.    63,    64  [N.  S.   v.    57,  58] 

(Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C  6593. 

t  Forum  (The),  v.  i8,  19  (Sept.  1894-Augt.  1895).  C6595. 
Girl's  own  annual,     v.  16  (Oct.  6,  1894-Sept.  28,  1895). 

C  6834. 
Godey's  Lady's  book.     v.  20-31  (Jan.  1840-Dec.  1845). 

C  6602. 

—  Same.     [Godey's  Magazine.]     v.  130,  131  (Jan. -Dec. 

1895).  C  6602. 

f  Harlem  life.     v.  7,  8  (June  23,  1894-June  15,  1895).    « 

M  2838. 

t  Harper's  ISazar.  v.  27  (Jan.  6-Dec.  29,  1894).  C  6938.0. 

Harper's  New  monthly  magazine,     v.  90,  91  (Dec.  1894 
-Nov.  1895).  C  6612. 

Harper's  Round  table  [formerly  "  Harper's  Young  peo- 
ple '■].    v.  16  (Nov.  6,  1894-Oct.  6,  1895).    C6838. 

t  Humanitarian  (The),   v.  5  (July-Dec.  1S94).    C  6630. 

I  Illustrated  American,     v.    17,   iS  (Jan.   5-Dec.  28, 
1895).  C  6845. 

f  Illustrated  London  news.     v.   105,  ic6  (July  1894- 
June  1895).  C  6945. 

t  Insurance  economist,     v.  18  (Oct.  iS94-Sept.  1895.) 

C6846. 

Johns  Hopkins  University,    f  Circulars,     v.  12,  13  (Jan. 
iS93-July  1894).     2  V.  in  I.  C  6847. 

\  Judge,     v.  28  (Jan.  5-June  29,  1895).  M  2848. 

f  Ladies'  home  journal,     v.  ir  (Dec.  1893-Nov.  1894). 

C  6952. 

f  Leslie's  Illustrated  weekly,      v.  80  (Jan.  3-June  27, 
1S95).  C6954. 

Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthly,     v.  39,  40  (Jan. -Dec. 
1895).  C  6854.0. 

+  Library  journal,     v.  20  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).       M  8662. 

f  Life.     v.  25  (Jan. -June  1895).  M  2855. 

Lippincott's  Monthly  magazine.      v.  55,  56  (Jan. -Dec. 
1895).  C  666r. 

f  Literary  news.     New  series,  v.  16  (Jan. -Dec.  1895). 

M  7662. 

\  Literary  world,     v.  26  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C  6855. 

■j-  Littell's  Living  age.     5th  series,  v.  82-84  (Apl.-Dec. 
1S93).  C  6663. 

—  f  Same.  6th  series,  v.  1-5 (Jan.  1894-Mch.  1895).  C6663. 
Little  men  and  women,     v.  16  (Nov.  1894-Oct.  1895). 

C  6663.0. 

Little  ones  annual.     [1894.]  C  6664. 

f  London  quarterlv  review,     v.  83,  84  [N.  S.  v.  23,  24] 

(Oct.  I S94- July  1895).  C6664. 

McClure's  Magazine,     v.  4,  5  (Dec.  i8g4-Nov.  1895). 

C  6666. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  tlie  NUMBER. 


2— CYCLOPAEDIAS,  COLLECTED   V/ORKS,  Etc.:  Scientific,  Etc.,  Journals. 


Merchants'   magazine,      v.  1-31  (July  iSsu-Dec.  1854). 

C  6679. 
Munsey's  Magazine,     v.  12,  13  (Oct.  1894-Sept.  1895). 

C  6693. 
Musical  record  :  Jan.-Dec.  1895.  C  6866. 

+  NEW-church   messenger,     v.  68,  69  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  6867. 
f  New  earth  (The).      v.  5  (Dec.  1893-Nov.  1894). 

C  6867.0. 

New  England  magazine.       New  series,  v.  11,  12  [O.  S. 

V.  17,  18]     (Sept.  1894-Augt.  1895).  C  6697. 

f  New  York  dramatic  chronicle,     v.  i,  2  (Sept.  3,  1894- 

Augt.  26,  1S95).  C  6867.3. 

f  Nineteenth  century,     v.  37,  38  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  6699. 

f  North   American   review.       v.    160,   161   (Jan.-Dec. 

1895).  C  6700. 

Oliver  Optic's  annual.     [1895.]  C  6702. 

f  Our  animal  friends,     v.  22  (Sept.  1894-Augt.  1895). 

C  6868.fl. 
Outing  :  magazine  of  sport,  travel,  and  recreation,     v. 
25,  26  (Oct.  1894-Sept.  1895).  C  6704. 

Peterson  magazine,  v.  107,  108  [N.  S.  v.  5,  61  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1895).  C  6709. 
I  Phonetic  journal,  v.  54  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  6710. 
•f  Phrenological  journal,  v.  99,  100  [N.  S.  v.  51,  52] 
(Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  6711. 
f  Physical  education,     v.  3  (Mch.  1894-Feb.  1895). 

C  6712. 
f  Political  science  quarterly,     v.  9  (Mch. -Dec.  1894). 

C6713. 
f  Publishers'  weekly,     v.  47,  48  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

M  7716. 
f  Puck  [English],     v.  37  (Feb.  20-Augt.  14,  1895). 

M  2871.3. 
f  Puck  [German],      v.   18,  19  (Sept.   6,   1893 -Augt.  28, 
1895).  M  2871. 

t  Punch,    v.  107,  108  (July  7,  1894-June  29,  1895). 

M  2872. 
'f  Punch's  almanac  for  1859-62,  1881,  1885-90,  1894. 

M  2872. c. 
f  Quarterly  review,     v.  iSo,  181  (Jan.-Oct.  1895). 

C6717. 
f  Review  of  reviews,     v.  11  (Jan .-June  1895).     C  6722. 
f  Rosary  magazine,     v.  6  (Jan. -June  1895).         C  6727. 
St.  Nicholas  :  magazine  for  young  people.       v.    22,    pts. 
I,  2  (Nov.  1894-Oct.  1895).  C  6730. 

f  Saturday  review,     v.  79,  80  (Jan.  5-Dec.  28,  1895). 

C  6877. 
Scrtbner's  Magazine,      v.  17,  18  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  6740. 
f  Shorthand  educator,     v.  i  (May  1894-April  1895). 

C  6742. 
I  Spirit  of  '76.  v.  i  (Sept.  1894-Augt.  1895).  C  6884. 
•f  Student's  journal  :  devoted  to  Graham's  Standard  pho- 
nography. V.  23  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).  C  6885. 
Sunday  :  readings  for  the  young.  i8g6.  C  6757. 
t  Talent,  v.  5  (July  1894-June  1895).  C  6886. 
f  Travelers  record,     v.  30  (April  1894-March  1895). 

C  6890. 

f  United   service  :   a  monthly   review   of   military  and 

naval  affairs.     New  series,  v.    13,    14    (Jan.-Dec. 

T895).  C  6773.^. 

+  Voice  (The),     v.  12  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

■f  Westminster  review,     v.  143,  144  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  6785. 
Windsor  magazine,     v.  i  (Jan.-June  1895).         C  6791. 

C.    Scientific  and  Technological  Jour- 
nals and  Transactions. 

American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  f  Proceed- 
ings,     v.  15,  16,  19  [N.  S.  V.  7,  8,  11],   1880-83. 

C  4505 •a'- 

\  American  agriculturist,  v.  54-56  (Sept.  i,  1894-Dec. 
28,  1895).  C  7S02. 

t  American  analyst,     v.  10  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).    C  7802.^/. 


f  American  architect  and  building  news.  v.  47-50  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1895).  C  78o2.a. 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science, 
f  Proceedings,  29th-33d  meeting.     1881-85. 

c  4505.^. 

American  machinist,     v.  17  (Jan.  4-Dec.  27,  1S94). 

C  7902. 
American    soap  journal  and  perfume   gazette,     v.  5 
(April  1894-Mch.  1895).  C  7802.*'. 

Architectural   and    building   monthly.      v.  9  (April- 
Sept.  1894)  and  v.  10  (No.  i,  Oct.  1894).     C  7804. 
Architectural  record,     v.  4  (July  1894-June  1895). 

C  7508. 
Architecture    and   building,      v.  22,   23  (Jan.-Dec. 

1895)-  C  7803,        ,1 

Art  amateur :  monthly  journal  devoted  to  art  in  the 
household,      v.  31,  32  (June  1894-May  1895). 

I  904.  a. 
Builder  and  woodworker,     v.  31  (Jan.-Oct.    1895). 

C  7814^ 
Carpentry  and  building,     v.  17  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  7816. 
Delineator  (The),  v.  45,  46  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  7824. 
■  Developer  (The),      v.  4,  5  (July  1894-June  1895). 

c  7572. 

Doctor  of  hygiene,     v.  8  (Nov.  1893-Oct.  1894). 

C  7825. 
Electrical  engineer,     v.  19,  20  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  7826. 
Electrical  review,     v.  26,  27  (Jan.  2-Dec.  25,  1895). 

C  7927. 
Engineering  and  mining  journal,      v.  59,  60  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1895).  C  7828. 
Industrial  monthly,     v.  i  (1872).                   C  7846.0:. 
Iron  age.     v.  55,  56  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  7847. 
Jewelers'  circular  and  horological  review,     v.  29,  30 
(Augt.  3,  1894-July  31,  1895)-  C  7848. 
Jewelers'  weekly,     v.  19,  20  (Sept.  26,  1894-Sept.  i8» 
1S95).                                                                C  7947. 
Leather  manufacturer,   v.  4  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).  C  7854. 
Livery  stable,     v.  2  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).  C  7855. 
Locomotive  (The).     New  series,  v.  15  (Jan.-Dec.  1894). 

C  7663. 
Manufacturers'  review  and  industrial  record,     v.  2S 
(Jan.-Mch.  1895).  C  7858. 

A/'oie. — After  March  1895  issued  as  a  weekly. 
Millinery   trade  review,      v.  20  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  7862. 
National  bottlers   gazette,      v.   13  (April  1894-Feb. 
1895).  C  7866. 

Oil,  paint,  and  drug  reporter,     v.  46,  47  (July  2,  1894- 
June  24,  1895).  C  7968. 
Photographic  times,      v.  26,  27  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  7871. 
Plumbers'  trade  journal,     v.  17  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  7872. 
Popular  science  monthly,     v.  46,  47  (Nov.  1894-Oct. 

1895).  c  7714. 

Popular  science  news  and  Boston  journal  of  chemistry. 

V.  28  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).  C  7872.0.  1 

PoST-graduate.     v.  9  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).  C  7715-  \ 

Power,     v.  15  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  7973-  ' 

Railroad  car  journal,     v.  4  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).  C  7873. 
Rkcord  and  guide,     v.  55,  56  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  7874.0.  j 

Roofer  and  tinner  and  sheet-iron  worker,     v.  5  (Jan.-         , 

Dec.  1894).  C  7876. 

Sanitary  plumber,     v.  12,  13  (Nov.  i,  1893-Dec.  15, 

1S95).  C  7877. 

Science  :   an  illustrated  journal,      v.  1-8  (Feb.  1883- 

July  1886).  C  7738- 

SciENTiFic    American.      v.   72,  73    (Jan.   5-Dec.  28, 

1895).  C  7979-a- 

Scientific   American   supplement.      v.  39,  40  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1895).  C  7979-'^- 
Seaboard  :    maritime    reporter   and   nautical   gazette. 

N.  S.  v.  6.  7  (Oct.  26,  iS93-Oct.  17,  1895).    C  7981. 
Techniker,  Der.    v.  17  (Nov.  1894-Oct.  1895).  C  7887. 


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f  Technologist  (The)  :  especially  devoted  to  engineer- 
ing, manufacturing,  and  building,  v.  i,  2  (1870- 
71).  C  7888. 

United  States.  Patent  Office.  \  Alphabetical  lists  of 
patentees  and  inventions  for  quarter  ending  Mch. 
31,  1895  [v.  70].  C  7891.^. 


United  States.     Patent  Office,    f  Official  gazette,   v.  70- 
73  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1895).  C  7891. 

f  Revised  classification  of  subjects  of  invention. 

C  7891.^, 
f  Western  painter,  v.  3  (Feb.  1894-Jan.  1895).  C  7784. 
Whitaker  (Joseph).     Almanack  for  1895.  C  7481. 


PART  3.-FICTION    AND    JUVENILE  FICTION. 


A.     Fiction  alphabetically  arranged  by 
Authors  and  Titles. 

Abbott,  Angus  Evan.     Gods  give  my  donkey  wings. 

Abel  Perry's  funeral.  By  Josiah  Allen's  Wife.  (With 
her  "  Josiah's  alarm.") 

Absentee  (The).  By  Maria  Edgeworth.  Introd.  by 
Ritchie.     (With  her  '"  Castle  Rackrent.") 

Accidental  romance,  and  other  stories.  By  Wm.  S.  Ros- 
siter. 

Adventures  of  Jones.     By  Hayden  Carruth. 

After  which  all  things.     By  Geo.  W.  Warder. 

Aftermath.  By  James  Lane  Allen.  (Part  2  of  his  "A 
Kentucky  cardmal.") 

Against  human  nature.     By  Maria  Louise  Pool. 

AIDE,  Hamilton.      Elizabeth's  pretenders. 

AiNSWORTH,  William  Harrison.  Saint  James's  ;  or,  the 
court  of  queen  Anne. 

All  expenses  paid. 

"All  men  are  liars."     By  Joseph  Hocking. 

Allen,  Grant.     British  barbarians. 

—  Woman  who  did. 

Allen,  James  Lane.  Aftermath.  Part  2  of  "A  Ken- 
tucky cardinal." 

Almayer's  folly.      By  Joseph  Conrad. 

Altars  of  the  dead.  By  Henry  James.  (In  his  "  Termi- 
nations.") 

Amazing  marriage  (The).     By  George  Meredith.     2  v. 

Americans  in  Paris.      By  Eugene  Coleman  Savidge. 

Among  the  northern  hills.     By  W.  C.  Prime. 

Amos  Judd.     By  J.  A.  Mitchell. 

Andom,  R.     We  three  and  Troddles. 

Anne  of  Argyle  ;  or,  cavalier  and  covenant.  By  George 
E.  Todd. 

Anstev,  F.  [F.  a.  Guthrie.]  Lyre  and  lancet  :  a  story 
in  scenes. 

Antipas,  son  of  Chuza,  and  others  whom  Jesus  loved.  By 
Louise  Seymour  Houghton. 

Appeal  to  the  serpent.      By  Rev.  Samuel  Langdon. 

Armstrong,  F.  C.      Naval  lieutenant. 

Arnold.  Edwin  Lester.   Story  of  Ulla,  [and  other  stories]. 

Arranged  marriage,  An.      By  Dorothea  Gerard. 

Arrows  of  love.      By  Laura  Daintry. 

Art  of  living.     By  Robert  Grant. 

As  the  wind  blows.      By  Eleanor  Merron. 

Asa  of  Bethlehem  and  his  household.  By  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Jennings. 

At  heart  a  rake.      By  Florence  Marryat. 

At  the  first  corner,  and  other  stories.     By  H.  B.  Marriott. 

At  the  Relton  Arms.      By  Evelyn  Sharp. 

At  Trevenna  cottage.  By  T.  W.  Speight.  (With  "  Mo- 
hawks." 16°. ) 

At  Tuxters.     By  G.  B.  Burgin. 

Auburn,  W.  Ferrars.  ("  Captain  Random:')  Boot-and- 
saddle  stories. 

Aunt  Billy,  and  other  sketches.     By  Alyn  Yates  Keith. 

Austin,  Alfred.     In  Veronica's  garden. 

Austin,  Maude  Mason.  'Cension  :  a  sketch  from  Paso 
del  Norte. 

Avril,  L'.     By  Paul  Marguerite. 

Bachelor's  Christmas,  and  other  stories.  By  Robert 
Grant. 

Bagby,  Albert  Morris.  "  Miss  Traumerei  "  :  a  Weimar 
idyl. 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Alfred.  Shadow  on  the  blind,  and  other 
ghost  stories. 


Baldwin,  James.     The  horse  fair. 

Balfour,  Frederic  Henry.  (^Ross  George  Dering.)  Cherry- 
field  Hall. 
Balzac,  Honore  de.     Beatrix. 

—  Daughter  of  Eve. 

—  Ferragus,  chief  of  the  Devorants  [and]  Last  incarna- 

tion of  Vautrin. 

—  Lucien  de  Rubempre. 

—  Marriage  contract. 

—  Quest  of  the  absolute. 

—  Wild  ass's  skin. 

Bangs,  John  Kendrick.  House-boat  on  the  Styx. 
Banishment  of  Jessop  Blythe.  By  Joseph  Hatton. 
Bar  Harbor  tales.     By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison.  (With  her 

"  Virginia  cousin.") 
Baring-Gould,  S.     Noemi. 
Barlow,  Jane.      Strangers  at  Lisconnel  :  2d  series  of 

"  Irish  idylls.'' 
Barr,  Mrs.  Amelia  E.     Bernicia. 

—  Flower  of  Gala  Water. 

Barr.  Robert.     Face  and  the  mask. 

Barrett,  Frank.     A  set  of  rogues. 

Bassett.  George.      Hippolyte  and  Golden-beak. 

Bates,  Mrs.  Lindon  W.     Bunch-grass  stories. 

Battle  of  Salamanca.     By  Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Beale,  Maria.     Jack  o'  Doon. 

Beatrice  of  Bayou  Teche.     By  Alice  Ugenfritz  Jones. 

Beatrix.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 

Beaumont,  Mary.      A  Ringby  lass,  and  other  stories. 

Beautiful  soul.     By  Florence  Marryat. 

"Behind   the    veil."      By    the   author   of  "Six   months 

hence." 
Behrf.ns.  Bertha.     See  Heimburg,  W. 
Belden.  Jessie  Van  Zi!e.     Fate  at  the  door. 
Bell,  Lilian.     Little  sister  to  the  wilderness. 
Bell,  Maria.     Country  minister's  love  story. 
Bennett,  Emerson.     My  fair  companion.    (With  Doyle, 

A.  C.  "Sign  of  the  four.") 
Benson,  E.  F.     Judgment  books. 
Benson,  Percival  R.     Rev.  John  Henry. 
Bernicia.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Besant,  Walter.     Beyond  the  dreams  of  avarice. 

—  In  deacon's  orders,  and  other  stories. 
Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush.     By  Ian  Maclaren. 
Bessie  Costrell,  Story  of.      By  Mrs.  Humphry  Ward. 
Bethia  Hardacre,  Pages  from  the  day-book  of.     By  Ella 

Fuller  Maitland. 

Bettie's  mistake.     By  Carl  Crofton. 

Bey,  Aleph.     That  Eurasian. 

Beyond  the  dreams  of  avarice.     By  Walter  Besant. 

Bigelow,  Edith.     Diplomatic  disenchantments. 

Billtry.      By  Mary  Kyle  Dallas. 

Billy  Bellew.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 

Bit  of  finesse.     By  Harriet  Newell  Lodge. 

Black.  Alexander.     Miss  Jerry. 

Black  carnation  :  a  riddle.      By  Fergus  W.  Hume. 

Black  lamb.     By  Anna  Robeson  Brown. 

Black  spirits  and  white  :  a  book  of  ghost  stories.  By 
Ralph  Adams  Cram. 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Slain  by  the  Doones,  and  other  stories. 

Blair,  Eliza  Nelson.  Lisbeth  Wilson,  a  daughter  of 
New  Hampshire  hills. 

Blake,  M.  .M.  Courtship  by  command  :  story  of  Napo- 
leon at  play. 

Blameless  woman.     By  John  Strange  Winter. 

Blatchford,  Robert.  Tommy  Atkins  of  the  Ram- 
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Blonde  and  brunette.     By  Catharine  Karnshaw.     (With 

A.  C.  Doyle  "Sign  of  the  four.") 
Bloomfield,  Walter.     Holdenhurst  Hall. 
Bog-myrtle    and    peat  :    tales   of    Galloway.      By  S.  R. 

Crockett. 
Bohemia  invaded,  and  other  stories.     By  James  L.  Ford. 
BoLDREVVOOD,  Rolf.     Crooked  stick. 

—  Sphinx  of  Eaglehawk. 

Book-bills  of  Narcissus.     By  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 
Boot-and-saddle  stories.     By  W.  Ferrars  Auburn. 
Booth,  Eliza  M.  J.  Gollon.     See  "  Rita," peud. 
BooTHBY,  Guy-     A  lost  endeavour. 

—  Marriage  of  Esther. 

BoULTON,  Helen  M.     Josephine  Crewe. 
BooRGET,  Paul.     Land  of  promise. 

—  Lies. 

BOYCE,  /?ev.  John.     See  PeppergraSS,  Paul. 
Braddon,  A/'iss  M.  E       Mohawks.      l6°. 

—  Outcasts ;  or,   the   brand    of   society.     (Same   as   her 

"  Henry  Dunbar.") 

Braeme.  Charlotte  M.     See  Cl.\y,  Bertha  M. 

Br.unerd,  Thomas  H.      ''Go  forth  and  find." 

Brakespeare  ;  or,  the  fortunes  of  a  free  lance.     By  George 
A.  Lawrence. 

Breton,  Frederic.     God  forsaken. 

Bridges,  Mrs.     See  Forrester,  Mrs. 

Bridges,  Robert.     Suppressed  chapters,  and  other  book- 
ishness. 

British  barbarians.     By  Grant  Allen. 

Brose,  Eduard  de.     Modern  Pharisee. 

Brother  of  the  shadow.     By  Mrs.  Campbell  Praed. 

Broughton,  Rhoda.     Scylla  or  Charybdis  ? 

Brown,  Alice.     Meadow-grass :   tales  of  New  England 
life. 

Brown,  Anna  Robeson.     Black  lamb. 

Brown  ambassador.      By  Mrs.  Hugh  Eraser. 

Brown  studies  ;  or.  camp  fires  and  morals.     By  George 
H.  Hepworth. 

Bubble,  A.     By  L.  B.  Walford. 

Buchan,  John.     Sir  Quixote  of  the  moors. 

Buchanan,  Robert,  a/td  Murray,  Henry.     The  charla- 
tan. 

Bud  of  promise  (A) :  a  story  for  ambitious  parents.     By 
A.  G.  Plympton. 

Bullock,  Shan  F.     By  Thrasna  river. 

Bulwer-Lytton,  Sir  E.  L.     Fallen  star  ;  or,  the  history 
of  a  false  religion. 

Bunch-grass  stories.     By  Mrs.  Lindon  W.  Bates. 

BuRGiN,  G.  B.     At  Tuxter's. 

BURNHAM,  Clara  Louise.     The  wise  woman. 

Burton,  John  Bloundelle.   Hispaniola  plate  (1683-1893). 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.     In  old  New  England. 

By  Thrasna  river.     By  Shan  F.  Bullock. 

Caine,  Hall.     Son  of  Hagar. 

Cambridge,  Ada.     [Mrs.  Cross.]     Fidelis. 

CANTACUZfeNE  Altieri,  Princess  Olga.     My  Indian  sum- 
mer. 

Captain  Antifer.     By  Jules  Verne. 

Captain  Close.     By  Capt.  Charles  King. 

Captain  Dreams,  and  other  stories.    Ed.  by  Capt.  Charles 
King. 

Captain  Horn,  Adventures  of.     By  Frank  R.  Stockton. 

Carbonels  (The).      By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 

Carmichael,  Hartley.     Rooted  in  dishonour. 

Carruth,  Hayden.     Adventures  of  Jones. 

Casa  Braccio.     By  F.  Marion  Crawford.     2  v. 

Case,  William  Scoville.     Forward  House  :  a  romance. 

Case  of  General  Ople  and   Lady  Camper.      By  George 
Meredith.     (With  his  "  Tale  of  Chloe.") 

Castle  Rackrent.      By  Maria  Edgeworth.     Introduction 

by  Anna  T.  Ritchie. 
Cause  and  effect.     By  Ellinor  Meirion. 
Cecile  :  a  tale  of  the  great  native  rebellion  of  1850-53. 
'Cension  :  a  sketch  from   Paso   del    Norte.       By  Maude 

Mason  Austin. 
Chadwick,  J.  H.     The  whole  truth. 
Chambers,  Robert  "W.     King  in  yellow. 
Chamier,  Capt.      Tom  Bowling  :  a  tale  of  the  sea. 


Channing,  Grace  Ellery.  Sister  of  a  saint,  and  other 
stories. 

Charlatan  (The).  By  Robert  Buchanan  and  Henry  Mur- 
ray. 

Cheney,  C.  Emma.     Number  49  Tinkham  street. 

Cherryfield  Hall.     By  Frederic  Henry  Balfour. 

Chiffon's  marriage.    By  Gyp.    (Same  as  her  "  Gallic  girl.") 

Children  of  the  soil.     By  Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

"Chimmie  Fadden."     By  Edward  W.  Townsend. 

Chimmie  Fadden  e.xplains,  Major  Max  expounds.  By 
Edward  W.  Townsend. 

Christine  Rochefort,  Story  of.      By  Helen  Choate  Prince. 

Christmas  week  at  Bigler's  mill.      By  Dora  E.  W.  Spratt. 

Chronicles  of  count  Antonio.      By  Anthony  Hope. 

Clarence.     By  Bret  Harte. 

Clay,  Bertha  M.  [Charlotte  M.  Braeme.]  Marjorie 
Deane. 

Clemens,  Samuel  L.      See  Twain,  Mark. 

Cobb,  Sylvanus,yr.     Gertrude  the  Amazon. 

—  Shadow  of  the  guillotine. 
Cobleigh,  Tom.     See  Raymond,  Walter. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton.  Daughters  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, 1769-76. 

College  girls.     By  Abbe  Carter  Goodloe. 

Collins,  Wilkie.     Miss  or  Mrs.? 

Colonel  Jacque.  By  Daniel  Defoe.  Ed.  by  Aitkin  and 
Yeats.     2  V. 

Comedy  of  masks.     By  Ernest  and  Arthur  Dowson. 

Comedy  of  sentiment.     By  Max  Nordau. 

Commodore's  daughters.     By  Jonas  Lie. 

CoMPTON,  Herbert.  .  Free  lance  in  a  far  land. 

Conrad,  Joseph.     Almayer's  folly. 

Corelli,  Marie.     Silence  of  the  Maharajah. 

—  Sorrows  of  Satan. 

Corona   of    the    Nantahalas  :    a   romance.        By    Louis 

Pendleton. 
Corruption.     By  Percy  White. 
Cotes,  Mrs.  Everard.     [Sara  Jeannette  Duncan.]     Story 

of  Sonny  Sahib. 

—  Vernon's  aunt :  oriental  experiences  of  Miss  Lavinia 

Moffat. 

Countess  Bettina  :  the  history  of  an  innocent  scandal. 

Country  lanes  and  city  pavements.  By  Maurice  M. 
Minton. 

Country  minister's  love  story.     By  Maria  Bell. 

Country  sweetheart.     By  Dora  Russell. 

CouPERUS,  Louis.     Majesty. 

Courtship  by  command  :  story  of  Napoleon  at  play.  By 
M.  M.  Blake. 

Coxon  fund,  The.  By  Henry  James.  (In  his  "Termina- 
tions.") 

Crackanthorpe,  Hubert.  Sentimental  studies,  and  h. 
set  of  village  tales. 

Craddock,  Charles  Egbert.  [Mary  N.  Murfree.]  Mys- 
tery of  Witch-face  Mountain,  and  other  stories. 

—  Phantoms  of  the  foot-bridge,  and  other  stories. 
Craigie,  Mrs.  W.  P.  See  Hobbes,  John  Oliver. 
Cram,  Ralph  Adams.     Black  spirits  and  white  :  a  book 

of  ghost  stories. 
Crane,  Stephen.     Red  badge  of  courage. 
Crawford,  F.  Marion.     Casa  Braccio.     2  v. 

—  The  Ralstons.     2  v. 

Crellin,  H.  N.     Romances  of  the  old  seraglio. 

—  Tales  of  the  Caliph.     New  ed. 

Crime  of  a  Christmas  toy.     By  Henry  Herman. 
Criminals  I  have  known.     By  Major  Arthur  Griffiths. 
Crockett,  S.  R.     Bog-myrtle  and  peat :  tales  of  Gallo 
way,  1889-95. 

—  A  Galloway  herd. 

—  Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  the  hills. 

—  Men  of  the  Moss-Ha^s. 
Crofton,  Carl.     Bettie  s  mistake. 

—  Donovan. 

—  Kathleen. 

—  Phyllis. 

—  Ups  and  downs. 

Crompton,  Frances  E.     Messire,  and  other  stories. 
Crooked  stick.     By  Rolf  Boldrewood. 


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Cross,  Mrs.     See  Cambridge,  Ada. 

Crosse,  Victoria.     Woman  who  did  not. 

Crotchet  Castle.     By  Thomas  Love  Peacock.     (With  his 

'•  Maid  Marian.") 
Crowe,  Mrs.     Susan   Hopley  ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a 

maid  servant. 
Cruel  dilemma.     By  Mary  H.  Tennyson. 
Cruger,  Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer.     See  Gordon,  Julien. 
Cumberland  vendetta,  and  other  stories.    By  John  Fox,  jr. 
Cup  of  trembling,  and  other  stories.     By  Mary  Hallock 

Foote. 
Curse  of  intellect. 
CURTIN,  Jeremiah.     Tales  of  the  fairies  and  of  the  ghost 

world  in  Munster.  Z  8108./. 

Daft  Davie.  By  S.  R.  Whitehead. 
Daintry,  Laura.  Arrows  of  love. 
Daisy    Brooks ;  or,    a   perilous    love.      By   Laura    Jean 

Libbey. 
Dallas,  Mary  Kyle.     Billtry. 
D'Arcy,  Ella.     Monochromes. 
Daudet,  Alphonse.     Fromont  junior  and  Risler  senior. 

—  In  the  midst  of  Paris. 

Daughter  of  Eve.      By  Honore  de  Balzac. 

Daughter  of  Judas.     By  Richard  Henry  Savage. 

Daughter  of  the  soil.     By  M.  E.  Francis. 

Daughter  of  the  tenements.     By  Edward  W.  Townsend. 

Daughters  of  the  Revolution,  1769-76.  By  Charles 
-    .       Carleton  Coffin. 

Davis,  Ethel.     When  love  is  done. 

Davis,  M.  E.  M.     Under  the  man-fig. 

Davis,  Richard  Harding.     Princess  Aline. 

Davis,  Varina  Anne  Jefferson.     Veiled  doctor. 

Dawe,  W.  Carlton.     Yellow  and  white. 

Dawson,  W.  J.     London  idylls. 

Days  of  auld  lang  syne.     By  Ian  Maclaren. 

Dead  man's  court.      By  Maurice  H.  Hervey. 

Deal  with  the  devil.      By  Eden  Philpotts. 

Dean,  Mrs.  Andrew.  [Mrs.  Alfred  Sidgwick.]  The 
grasshoppers. 

Death  of  the  lion.  By  Henry  James.  (In  his  "Termina- 
tions.") 

Defoe,  Daniel.  Colonel  Jacque.  Ed.  by  Aitken  and 
Yeats.     2  V. 

—  New  voyage  round  the  world. 

De  Forest,  J.  W.     Kate  Beaumont. 

De  Koven,  Mrs.  Reginald.     Sawdust  doll. 

Deland,  Ellen  Douglas.     Oakleigh. 

Dement,  R.  S.     Ronbar  ;  a  counterfeit  presentment. 

Demi-virgins.     By  Marcel  Prevost. 

Dering,  Ross  George.     See  Balfour,  Frederic  Henry. 

Desire  of  the  moth.     By  Capel  Vane. 

Devil's  playground  :   a  story  of  the  wild  northwest.     By 

John  Mackie. 
Dickens,  Charles.     Short  stories. 

—  Sunday  under  three  heads,  and  other  sketches. 
Dickinson,    Mary    Lowe.      Temptation    of    Katharine 

Gray. 

Diplomatic  disenchantments.     By  Edith  Bigelow. 

Disagreeable  man  :  a  novel.      By  A.  S.  M. 

Disagreeable  woman  :  a  social  mystery.     By  Julian  Starr. 

Discords.     By  George  Egerton. 

Dix,  Gertrude.      Girl  from  the  farm. 

Dr.  Endicott's  experiment.     By  Adeline  Sergeant. 

Doctor  Gray's  quest.      By  Francis  H.  Underwood. 

Doctor  Hathern's  daughters.     By  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Holmes. 

Doctor  (The),  his  wife,  and  the  clock.  By  Anna  Katha- 
rine Green. 

Doctor  Izard.     By  Anna  Katharine  Green. 

Dole,  Nathan  Haskell.     On  the  point. 

Dolly  Dillenbeck.      By  James  L.  Ford. 

Dona  Perfecta.      By  Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Donovan.     By  Carl  Crofton. 

Doom  of  the  holy  city.      By  Lydia  Hoyt  Farmer. 

Dorothy,  and  other  Italian  stories.  By  Constance  Feni- 
more  Woolson. 

Dorothy's  double.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

DouGALL,  L.     The  mermaid. 

—  Question  of  faith. 


DouGALL,  L.     Zeit-geist. 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.     In  wild  rose  time. 

—  Sherburne  romance. 

—  Which  was  best?      (With  Doyle,  A.  C.  "Sign  of  the 

four.'") 
Dowie,  Menie  Muriel.     Gallia. 

—  Mrs.  Warburton's  companion. 

Dowson,  Ernest  and  Arthur.     Comedy  of  masks. 
Doyle,  A.  Conan.     Mystery  of  Cloomber. 

—  Sign  of  the  four. 

—  Stark  Munro  letters. 

—  and  others.     Strange  secrets. 

Drachmann,  Holger.     Paul  and  Virginia  of  a  northern 

zone. 
Du  Bois,  Constance  Goddard.     Modem  Pagan. 
"Duchess,  The."    [Mrs.  Hungerford.]     Molly  darling, 

and  other  stories. 

—  Nora  Creina. 

—  The  O'Connors  of  Ballinahinch. 

—  Three  graces. 

DuDEVANT,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.     See  Sand,  George. 
Duff,  Conover.     Master-knot,  and  "  another  story." 
Duncan,  Sara  Jeannette.      See  CoTES,  Mrs.  Everard. 
Dust  and  laurels.     By  Mary  L.  Rendered. 
Duval,  Georges.     Romance  of  the  sword  :  a  Napoleonic 

novel. 
Eastwick,  James.     New  centurion  :  a  tale  of  automatic 

war. 
Ebers,  Georg.     In  the  fire  of  the  forge  :  a  romance  of 

old  Nuremberg.     2  v. 
Edgeworth,  Maria.    Castle  Rackrent  and  The  absentee. 

Introduction  by  Anne  Thackeray  Ritchie. 
Edwards,  George  Wharton.    Rivalries  of  long  and  short 

Codiac. 
Egerton,  George.  [Mrs.  Clairmonte.]  Discords  :  stories. 
Elizabeth's  pretenders.     By  Hamilton  Aide. 
Emancipated  (The).     By  George  Gissing. 
Errant  wooing.     By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison. 
Esler,  E.  Rentoul.      'Mid  green  pastures. 
Eustace  Marchmont :  a  friend  of  the  people.     By  Evelyn 

Everett  Green. 
Every  day's  news. 

Eve's  ransom.     By  George  Gissing. 
Experiment  in  altruism.     By  Elizabeth  Hastings. 
Face  and  the  mask.     By  Robert  Barr. 
Fair  maid  of  Fez.     By  St.  George  Rathbome. 
Fallen  star  ;  or.  the  history  of  a  false  religion.     By  Sir 

E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Farm-house  cobweb.      By  Emory  J.  Haynes. 
Farmer,   Lydia  Hoyt.     Doom  of   the  holy  city:  Christ 

and  C?esar. 
Farrar,  Frederic  W.     Gathering  clouds:  a  tale  of  the 

days  of  St.  Chrysostom. 
Fate  at  the  door.     By  Jessie  Van  Zile  Belden. 
Father  Stafford.      By  Anthony  Hope. 
Fenn,  George  Manville.    Tiger  lily  :  a  story  of  a  woman. 
Ferragus,  chief  of  the  Devorants.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 
Fettered  yet   free  :  a  study  in   heredity.      By   Annie    S. 

Swan. 
Fidelis.     By  Ada  Cambridge. 

Fifty  thousand  dollars  ransom.      By  David  Malcolm. 
Fighting  the  air.      By  Florence  Marrj'at. 
First  of  the  English.     By  Archibald  Clavering  Gunter. 
Fleming,  Geraldine.     Wild   Margaret.     (With  "Dread- 
ful temptation,"  by  Mrs.  Alex.  McVeigh  Miller.) 
Fletcher.  J.  S.     When  Charles  the  first  was  king. 

—  Where  highways  cross. 

—  Wonderful  wapentake. 

Flower  of  Galla  Water.     By  Mrs.  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Foam  of  the  sea,  and  other  tales.     By  Gertrude  Hall. 
Foote,   Mary  Hallock.     Cup  of   trembling,    and   other 

stories. 
For  another's  wrong.      By  W.  Heimburg. 
For  the  old  sake's  sake.     By  Alan  St.  Aubyn. 
Ford,  Isabella  O.     On  the  threshold. 
Ford,  James  L.     Bohemia  invaded,  and  other  stories. 

—  Dolly  Dillenbeck. 

Forgotten  debt.     By  Leon  de  Tinseau. 


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Forrest,  R.  E.     Touchstone  of  peril. 

Forrester,  Mrs.     [Mrs.  Bridges.]     Too  late  repented. 

Forsyth,  Jean.     Making  of  Alary. 

Fort  Frayne,  Story  of.     By  Capt.  Charles  King. 

Fortescue,    Randolph.      Palma.      (With    "Mohawks" 

i6°.) 
Fortunes  of  Colonel    Torloch   O'Brien.     By  J.  Sheridan 

Te  Fanu. 
Forward  House  :  a  romance.     By  William  Scoville  Case. 
Fox,  John,  jr.     Cumberland  vendetta,  and  other  stories. 
Franc  Elliott.     By  Clarence  Herbert  New. 
Francis,   Francis.     Wild   Rose  :  a  tale  of  the  Mexican 

frontier. 
Francis,  M.  E.     Daughter  of  the  soil. 
Eraser.  Mrs.  Hugh.     The  brown  ambassador. 
Frederick.     By  L.  H.  Walford. 
Free  lance  in  a  far  lield.      By  Herbert  Compton. 
Friend  of  the  people  :  a  tale  of  the  Reign  of  Terror.     By 

Mary  C.  Rowsell. 
Frivolous  Cupid.     By  Anthony  Hope. 
From  Snowden  to  the  sea.     By  Marie  Trevelyan. 
From  the  memoirs  of  a  minister  of  France.     By  Stanley 

J.  Weyman. 
Fromont  junior  and  Risler  senior.     By  Alphonse  Daudet. 
Front   yard,   and    other    Italian  stories.       By  Constance 

Fenimore  Woolson. 
Fuller,  Henry  B.      With  the  procession. 
Gallia.     By  Menie  Muriel  Dowie. 

Gallic  girl.    By  Gyp.    (Same  as  her  "  Chififon's  marriage.") 
Galloway  herd  (A).      By  S.  R.  Crockett. 
Garland,  Hamlin.     Rose  of  Butcher's  Coolly. 
Gates  of  dawn.     By  Fergus  W.  Hume. 
Gathering  clouds  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  St.  Chrysostom. 

By  Frederic  W.  Farrar. 
Gender  in  satin.  By  *'  Rita." 
Gentleman  vagabond,  and  some  others.     By  F.  Hopkin- 

son  Smith. 
Gerard,  Dorothea.     An  arranged  marriage. 
Gertrude  the  Amazon.     By  Sylvanus  Cobb,  jr. 
Giberne,  Agnes.     Life-tangles  ;  or,  the  journal  of  Rhoda 

Frith. 
Gift,  Theo.     [Mrs.  Dora  Henrietta  Boulger.]    An  island 

princess. 
Gill,  William.     Woman  who  didn't. 
Girl  from  the  farm.      By  Gertrude  Dix. 
Girls  new  and  old.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 
Gissing,  George.     Emancipated  (The). 

—  Eve's  ransom. 

—  In  the  year  of  jubilee. 

"  Go  forth  and  find."     By  Thomas  H.  Brainerd. 

God  and  the  ant.      By  Coulson  Kernahan. 

God  forsaken.     By  P'rederic  Breton. 

Gods  give  my  donkey  wings.     By  Angus  Evan  Abbott. 

Gods  (The),  some   mortals,  and  lord  Wickenham.      By 

John  Oliver  Hobbes. 
Golden  age.     By  Kenneth  Grahame. 
Golden-beak.     By  George  Bassett.     (With  his  "  Hippo- 

lyte.") 
Good  ship  Mohock.     By  W.  Clark  Russell. 
Goodloe,  Abbe  Carter.     College  girls. 
Goodwin,  Maud  Wilder.     Head  of  a  hundred. 
Gordon,  Julien.      [Mrs.   Van    Rensselaer   Cruger.]     A 

wedding,  and  other  stories. 
GoRHAM,  lona  Oakley.     Naval  cadet  Carlyle's  glove. 
Gould,  Anthony.     Woman  of  Sorek. 
Graham,  Margaret.     Stories  of  the  foot-hills. 
Grahame,  Kenneth.     Golden  age. 
Grandee,  The.     By  Armando  Palacio  Valdes. 
Grant,  Robert.     Art  of  living. 

—  Bachelor's  Christmas,  and  other  stories. 
Grasshoppers  (The).     By  Mrs.  Andrew  Dean. 

Gray,  Annabel.  Percy's  adventure.  (With  ' '  Mo- 
hawks."   i6°.) 

Gray  roses.     By  Henry  Harland. 

Great  god  Pan.     By  Arthur  Machen. 

Green,  Anna  Katharine.  [Mrs.  Charles  Rohlfs.]  Doctor, 
his  wife,  and  the  clock. 

—  Doctor  Izard. 


Green,  Evelyn  Everett.  Eustace  Marchmont  :  a  friend 
of  the  people. 

—  In  Taunton  town. 

Green  garnet.     By  Natalie  L    Rice. 

Grey  lady.      By  Henry  Seton  Merriman. 

Gribble,  Francis.     The  red  spell. 

Griffiths,  Major  Arthur.     Criminals  I  have  known. 

Gunter,  Archibald  Clavering.     First  of  the  English. 

—  Ladies'  Juggernaut. 
Guthrie,  F.  A.     See  Anstey,  F. 

Gyp.  [Countess  Martel.]  Chiffon's  marriage.  (Same 
as  her  "Gallic  girl.") 

—  Gallic  girl.     (Same  as  her  "  Chiffon's  marriage.") 

—  Infatuation  (An). 

Gypsy  Christ,  and  other  tales.     By  William  Sharp. 
Haggard,  H.  Rider.     Heart  of  the  world, 

—  Joan  Haste. 

Hale,  Edward  E.     If  Jesus  came  to  Boston. 

—  My  double  and  how  he  undid  me. 

Hall,  Gertrude.     Foam  of  the  sea,  and  other  tales. 
Hall,  Owen.     Track  of  a  storm. 
Hard  woman  (A).     By  Violet  Hume. 
Hardy,  Thomas.     Jude  the  obscure. 

—  Mayor  of  Casterbridge. 

Harland,  Henry.     {"  Sidney  Luska")     Gray  roses. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.     An  errant  wooing. 

—  A  Virginia  cousin,  and  Bar  Harbor  tales. 
Harte,  Bret.     Clarence. 

—  In  a  hollow  of  the  hills. 

Harum  scarum :  the  story  of  a  wild  girl.  By  Esme 
Stuart. 

Hastings,  Elizabeth.  [Miss  Margaret  Sherwood.]  Ex- 
periment in  altruism. 

Hatch.  Mrs.  Mary  R.  P.  Strange  disappearance  of 
Eugene  Comstocks. 

Hatton,  Joseph.     Banishment  of  Jessop  Blythe. 

Haynes,  Emory  J.     Farm-house  cobweb. 

Hawkins,  Anthony  Hope.     See  Hope,  Anthony. 

He  would  be  a  gentleman  ;  or,  treasure  trove.  By  Sam- 
uel Lover. 

Head  of  a  hundred.     By  Maud  Wilder  Goodwin. 

Heart  of  life.     By  W.  H.  Mallock. 

Heart  of  the  world.      By  H.  Rider  Haggard. 

Heimburg,  W.    [Bertha  Behrens.]    For  another's  wrong. 

Heiress  of  Cameron  Hall.     By  Laura  Jean  Libbey. 

Henty,  G.  a.     Dorothy's  double. 

Hepworth,  George  H.  Brown  studies;  or,  camp  fires 
and  morals. 

Her  fairy  prince.     By  Gertrude  Warden. 

Her  father's  name.     By  Florence  Marryat. 

Her  next-door  neighbor.     By  Eva  Pearl  Palmer. 

Herbert  Vanlennert.     By  C.  F.  Keary. 

Herman,  Henry.     Crime  of  a  Christmas  toy. 

Herons  (The).     By  Helen  Shipton. 

Hervey,  Maurice  H.     Dead  man's  court. 

HiCHENS,  Robert  S.     Imaginative  man. 

HiLLHOUSE,  Mansfield  Lovell.     Storm  king. 

Hillyard,  William  Heard.  Reginald  Vernon  ;  or,  the 
fatal  likeness. 

HiNTON,  C.  H.  Stella,  and  An  unfinished  communica- 
tion. 

Hippolyte.     By  George  Bassett. 

His  father's  son.     By  Brander  Matthews. 

Hispaniola  plate  (1683-1893).  By  John  Bloundelle-Burton. 

HoBBES,  John  Oliver.  [Mrs.  W.  P.  Craigie.]  The  gods, 
some  mortals,  and  lord  Wickenham. 

—  Some  emotions  and  a  moral. 

—  Study  in  temptations. 

Hocking,  Joseph.      "All  men  are  liars." 

—  Weapons  of  mystery. 

Holdenhurst  Hall'.     By  Walter  Bloomfield. 

Holdsworth,  Annie  E.   Vears  that  the  locust  hath  eaten. 

Holland,  Olive.     My  Japanese  wife. 

HOLLEY,  Marietta.      See  "  JosiAH  Allen's  Wife." 

Holmes,  Mrs.  Mary  J.     Doctor  Hathern's  daughters. 

Holnut,  W.  S.     Olympia's  journal. 

Honour  of  Savelli :  a  romance.     By  S.  Levett  Yeats. 

Honour  of  the  flag.     By  W.  Clark  Russell. 


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Hope,  Anthony.    [Anthony  Hope  Hawkins.]    Chronicles 
of  count  Antonio. 

—  Father  Stafford. 

—  Frivolous  Cupid. 

—  Indiscretion  of  the  duchess. 

—  Man  of  mark. 

—  Sport  royal,  and  other  stories. 
Hopkins,  Seward  W.     On  a  false  charge. 

—  Two  gentlemen  of  Hawaii. 

Hopkins,  Tighe.     Lady  Bonnie's  experiment. 

HoPi'iN,  Emily  Howland.     Under  the  Corsican. 

Horse  fair  (The).      By  James  Baldwin. 

Horseman's  word.     By  Neil  Roy. 

HoTCHKiss,  Chauncey   C.     In  defiance  of  the  king :   a 

romance  of  the  American  revolution. 
Houghton,  Louise  Seymour.     Antipas,  son  of   Chuza, 

and  others  whom  Jesus  loved. 
House  on  the  beach.     By  George  Meredith.     (With  his 

"Taleof  Chloe.") 
House-boat  on  the  Styx.     By  John  Kendrick  Bangs. 
Hudson,  William  C.     {^'Barclay  North.")      Should  she 

have  left  him  ? 
Hume,  Fergus  W.     Black  carnation  :  a  riddle. 

—  Gates  of  dawn. 

—  Lone  inn  :  a  mystery. 

—  Third  volume. 

—  White  prior. 

Hume,  Violet.     A  hard  woman. 

Humphreys,  Mrs.  Desmond.     See  "  Rita,"  fseud. 

la  :  a  love  story.     By  Q. 

Idwymon  :    a  story   of    Napoleonic   complications.       By 
Frederick  A.  Randle. 

If  Jesus  came  to  Boston.     By  Edward  E.  Hale. 

If  she  so  abide.     By  Elinor  Wresden. 

Imaginative  man.      By  Robert  S.  Hichens. 

Impregnable  city  :  a  romance.      By  Max  Pemberton. 

In  a  hollow  of  the  hills.     By  Bret  Harte. 

In  deacon's  orders,  and  other  stories.     By  Walter  Besant. 

In  defiance  of  the  king  :  a  romance  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    By  Chauncey  C.  Hotchkiss. 

In  market  overt.     By  James  Payn. 

In  old  New  England.     By  Hezekiah  Buttenvorth. 

In  Taunton  town.     By  E.  Everett  Green. 

In  the  fire  of  the  forge  :  a  romance  of  old  Nuremberg. 
By  Georg  Embers. 

In  the  midst  of  Paris.     By  Alphonse  Daudet. 

In    the    old    chateau  :  a  story  of    Russian    Poland.     By 
Richard  Henry  Savage. 

In  the  smoke  of  war  :  a  story  of  civil  strife.     By  Walter 
Raymond. 

In  the  year  of  jubilee.     By  George  Gissing. 

In  the  yule-log  glow.     Ed.  by  Harrison  S.  Morris.     4  v. 

In  Veronica's  garden.     By  Alfred  Austin. 

In  wild  rose  time.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Indiscretion  of  the  duchess.     By  Anthony  Hope. 

Infatuation  (An).     By  Gyp. 

Ingold,  John.     Roughly  told  stories. 

Inmost  light.     By  Arthur   Machen.     (With  his  "  Great 
god  Pan.") 

Into  the  highways  and  hedges.     By  F.  F.  Montresor. 

Island  princess  (An).     By  Theo.  Gift. 

Ithuriel's   spear.     By   E.    C.    Needham.     (With    "  Mo- 
hawks." 16°. ) 

Jack  o'Doon.     By  Maria  Beale. 

James,  Mrs.  F.  A.     See  Warden,  Florence. 

James,  Henry.     Terminations. 

Contents:  Death  of  the  lion. — The  Coxon  fund. — 
Middle  years. — Altar  of  the  dead. 

jANVfLLE,  Countess  Martel  de.     See  Martel,  Countess. 

Japanese  marriage.     By  Douglas  Sladen. 

Jennings,  Mary  Elizabeth.     Asa  of   Bethlehem  and  his 
household. 

Jewel  mysteries  I  have  known.     By  Max  Pemberton. 

Jewel  of  Ynis  Galon.     By  Owen  Rhoscomyl. 

Jewett,  Sarah  Orne.     Life  of  Nancy. 

Joan  Haste.     By  H.  Rider  Haggard. 

John  Darker.     By  Aubrey  Lee. 

Jones,  Alice  Ilgenfritz.     Beatrice  of  Bayou  Teche. 


Josephine  Crewe.     By  Helen  M.  Boulton 
JosiAH  Allen's  Wife.     [Marietta  Holley.]    Josiah's alarm, 
amt  Abel  Perry's  funeral. 

—  Samantha  in  Europe. 

Josiah's  alarm.      By  Josiah  Allen's  Wife. 

Jude  the  obscure.     By  Thomas  Hardy. 

Judgment  books.     By  E.  F.  Benson. 

Karnshaw,   Catharine.     Blonde  and    brunette.      (With 

Doyle,  A.  C.  "Sign  of  the  four.") 
Kate  Beaumont.     By  J.  W.  De  Forest. 
Kathleen.     By  Carl  Crofton. 
Keary,  C.  F.      Herbert  Vanlennert. 
Keddie,  Miss  H.      Sc'e  Tytler,  Sarah. 
Keith,  Alyn  Yates.     Aunt  Billy,  and  other  sketches. 
Kennard,  A/rs.  Edward.     Wedded  to  sport. 
Kernahan,  Coulson.     God  and  the  ant. 
King,  Anna  Eichberg.     Kitwyk  stories. 
King,    Ca/>/.    Charles.       Captain    Close,    am/    Sergeant 

Croesus. 
■ —  edr.  Captain  Dreams,  and  other  stories. 

—  Story  of  Fort  Frayne. 

—  Trooper  Ross  and  Signal  Butte. 

—  and  others.     Rancho  del  Muerto,  and  other  stories. 
King,  Maude  Egerton.     Round  about  a  Brighton  coach 

office. 
King  in  yellow.     By  Robert  W.  Chambers. 
King  of  Alberia  :  a  romance  of  the  Balkans. 
King's  diary.     By  Percy  White. 
King's  stratagem,  and  other  stories.     By  Stanley  J.  Wey- 

man. 
KiRKE,  Edmund.      My  southern  friends. 
Kitty's  engagement.      By  Florence  Warden. 
Kitwyk  stories.     By  Anna  Eichberg  King. 
Knowles,  James,   compiler.      Legends  of  king  Arthur 

and  his  knights.     8th  ed.    , 
Ladies'  Juggernaut.     By  Archibald  Clavering  Gunter. 
Lady  Bonnie's  experiment.     By  Tighe  Hopkins. 
Lakewood  :  a  story  of  to-day.     By  Mary  Harriott  Norris. 
Land  of  promise.      By  Paul  Bourget. 
Lang,  Andrew.      Monk  of  Fife. 
Langdon,    Rev.    Samuel.     Appeal    to    the    serpent  ;  or 

life  in  an  ancient  Buddhist  city. 
La  Rame,  Louise  de.      See  "  OvsmA,''  pseud. 
Last   incarnation    of   Vautrin.       By  Honore  de   Balzac. 

(With   his  "  Ferragus,  chief  of  the  Devorants.") 
Lauder,  Sir  Thomas   Dick.      Wolfe  of  Badenoch :   an 

historical  romance. 
Lawrence.  George  A.      Brakespeare  ;  or,  the  fortunes 

of  a  free  lance. 
Le  Fanu,  J.   Sheridan.       Fortunes  of  Colonel  Torloch 

O'Brien. 
Le  Gallienne,  Richard.     Book-bills  of  Narcissus. 
Le  Queux.  William.     Stolen  souls. 

—  Zoraida :  a  romance  of  the  harem  and  the  Great  Sa- 

hara. 

Lean,  Mrs.  Francis.     See  Marryat,  Florence. 

Lee,  Aubrey.     John  Darker. 

Lee,  Mary  Catherine.     Soulless  singer. 

Legends  of  king  Arthur  and  his  knights.  Compiled  by 
James  Knowles. 

Lemon,  Ida.     Matthew  Furth. 

Lewis,  Angelo  J.  Over  the  garden  wall,  (With  "  Mo- 
hawks." i6°.) 

Libbey,  Laura  Jean.     Daisy  Brooks  ;  or,  a  perilous  love. 

—  Heiress  of  Cameron  Hall. 

—  When  his  love  grew  cold. 

Lie,  Jonas.     Commodore's  daughters. 

Lies.      By  Paul  Bourget. 

Life  of  Nancy.     By  Sar.ih  Orne  Jewett. 

Life-tangles  ;  or.  the  journal  of  Rhoda  Frith.     By  Agnes 

Giberne. 
Lilith  :  a  romance.     By  George  MacDonald. 
Linton,  E.  Lynn.     New  woman. 
Lisbeth  Wilson,   a  daughter  of   New  Hampshire.      By 

Eliza  Nelson  Blair. 
"Little  Huguenot."'     By  Max  Pemberton. 
Little  sister  to  the  wilderness.     By  Lilian  Bell. 
Lodge,  Harriet  Newell.     Bit  of  finesse. 


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London  idylls.      F.y  W.  J.  Dawson. 

Lone  inn  :  a  mystery.     By  Fergus  W.  Hume. 

Long,  John  Luther.     Miss  Cherry  Blossom  of  Tokyo. 

Long  vacation.     By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 

Lost  endeavour.     By  Guy  Boothby. 

Lover,  Samuel.  He  would  be  a  gentleman  ;  or,  treas- 
ure trove. 

LOWRY,  H .  D.     Women's  tragedies. 

Lucien  de  Rubempre.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 

Ludlow,  Johnny.    A  tragedy.   (With  "  Mohawks."  i6°.) 

LusKA,  Sidney.      See  Harland,  Henry. 

Lyre  and  lancet  :  a  story  in  scenes.     By  F.  Anstey. 

Maartens,  Maarten.  [J.  Van  der  Poorsen  Schwartz.] 
My  lady  nobody. 

McCarthy,  Justin  Huntley.     Woman  of  impulse. 

—  and  Praed,  A/rs.  Campbell.   "  The  right  honourable." 
MacDonald,  George.     Lilith  :  a  romance. 

"  Macdonald  lass."     By  Sarah  Tytler. 

Machen,  Arthur.    Great  god  Pan,  and  The  inmost  light. 

—  Three  impostors. 

Mackie,  John.  Devil's  playground  :  a  story  of  the  wilcf 
northwest. 

—  Sinners  twain. 

Maclaren,  Ian.  [Rev.  J.  Maclaren  Watson.]  Beside 
the  bonnie  brier  bush. 

—  Days  of  auld  lang  syne. 
MACLEOD,  Fiona.     Mountain  lovers. 

—  Sin-eater,  and  other  tales  and  episodes. 
Macmahon,  Ella.     Pitiless  passion. 
McManus,  L.     Red  star. 

Mad  madonna,  and  other  stories.  By  L.  Clarkson  White- 
lock. 

Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  the  hills.     By  S.  R.  Crockett. 

Madame  Sans-Gene  :  historical  romance.  By  Victorien 
Sardou  and  Emije  Moreau. 

Madeira  party  (A).     By  S.  Weir  Mitchell. 

Madonna  of  the  Alps.     By  B.  Schulze-Smidt. 

Magnificent  young  man.     By  John  Strange  Winter. 

Magruder,  Julia.     Princess  Sonia. 

Maid  Marian.     By  Thomas  Love  Peacock. 

Maitland,  Ella  Fuller.  Pages  from  the  day-book  of 
Bethia  Hardacre. 

Majesty.     By  Louis  Couperus. 

Major  Max.  By  Edward  W.  Townsend.  (With  his 
"Chimmie  Fadden.") 

Major's  favourite.     By  John  Strange  Winter. 

Making  of  Mary.     By  Jean  Forsyth. 

Makower,  Stanley  V.     Mirror  of  music. 

Malcolm,  David.      Fifty  thousand  dollars  ransom. 

Mallock,  W.  H.     Heart  of  life. 

Man  and  his  womankind.     By  Nora  Vynne. 

Man  of  mark.     By  Anthony  Hope. 

Man  without  a  memory,  and  other  stories.  By  William 
Henry  Shelton. 

Man's  foes  (A).     By  E.  H.  Strain. 

Marchioness  of  Brinvilliers.     By  Albert  Smith. 

Marchmont,  a.  W.     Parson  Thring's  secret. 

Margaret  Catchpole,  History  of. 

Marguerite,  Paul.     L'Avril. 

Marjorie  Deane.     By  Bertha  M.  Clay. 

Marriage  contract.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 

Marriage  of  Esther.     By  Guy  Boothby. 

Marry  AT,  Captain.     011a  podrida. 

Marryat,  Florence.  [Mrs.  Francis  Lean.]  At  heart  a 
rake. 

—  Beautiful  soul. 

—  Fighting  the  air. 

—  Her  father's  name. 

—  Master  passion. 

—  Miss  Harrington's  husband. 

Martel  de  Janville,  Sibylle  Gabrielle  Marie  Antoinette, 

Comtesse  de.      See"GYV."    ■ 
Martin,  James  M.     Which  way,  sirs,  the  better?  a  story 

of  our  toilers. 
Martin  Hewitt,  investigator.     By  Arthur  Morrison. 
Martyred  fool.     By  David  C.  Murray. 
Mason,  Caroline  Atwater.     Minister  of  the  world. 
Master  (The) :  a  novel.     By  I.  Zangwill. 


Master  and  man.     By  Count  I>eo  Tolstoy. 

Master-knot,  and  "  another  story."     By  Conover  Duff. 

Master  mosaic-workers.     By  George  Sand. 

Master  passion.      By  Florence  Marryat. 

Matthew  Furth.     By  Ida  Lemon. 

Matthews,  Brander.     His  father's  son. 

Maupassant,  Guy  de.     Messalina's  daughter  :  a  Parisian 

story. 
Mayor  of  Casterbridge.     By  Thomas  Hardy. 
Meade,  L.  T.     [Now  Mrs.  Eliz.  Thomas  Smith.]     Girls 

new  and  old. 

—  Soldier  of  fortune. 

Meadow-grass :  tales  of   New   England   life.     By   Alice 

Brown. 
Meirion,  Ellinor.     Cause  and  effect. 
Melting  snows.     By  Prince  Schoenaich-Carolath. 
Men  born  equal.      By  Harry  Perry  Robinson. 
Men  of  the  Moss-Hags.     By  S.  R.  Crockett. 
Meredith,  George.     Amazing  marriage.     2  v. 

—  Tale  of  Chloe  ;  House  on  the  beach  ;  Case  of  General 

Ople  and  Lady  Camper. 
Meredith  marriage.     By  Harold  Payne. 
Mermaid  (The).     By  L.  Dougall. 
Merriman,  Henry  Seton.     [Hugh  Scott.]     Grey  lady. 

—  The  sowers. 

Merron,  Eleanor.     As  the  wind  blows. 

Messalina's   daughter  :  a    Parisian    story.      By   Guy   de 

Maupassant. 
Messire,  and  other  stories.     By  Frances  E.  Crompton. 
'Mid  green  pastures.     By  E.  Rentoul  Esler. 
Middle  years  (The).     By  Henry  James.     (In  his  "Ter- 
mination's.") 
Minister  of  the  world.     By  Caroline  Atwater  Mason. 
Minton,  Maurice.     Country  lanes  and  city  pavements. 
Mirror  of  music.     By  Stanley  V.  Makower. 
Miss   Cherry    Blossom    of    Tokyo.      By   John    Luther 

Long. 
Miss  Devereux  of  the  Mariquita.     By  Richard  Harding 

Davis. 
Miss  Harrington's  husband.     By  Florence  Marryat. 
Miss  Jerry.     By  Alexander  Black. 
Miss  or  Mrs.  ?     By  Wilkie  Collins. 
"  Miss  Traumerei"  :  a  Weimar  idyl.     By  Albert  Morris 

Bagby. 
Mission    flower :  an   American   novel.      By   George   H^ 

Picard. 
Mr.  Ledbury  and  his  friend  Jack  Johnson.     By  Albert 

Smith. 
Mistress  of  quest.     By  Adeline  Sergeant. 
Mrs.  Tregaskiss  :  a  novel  of  Anglo-Australian  life.     By 

Mrs.  Campbell-Praed. 
Mistress  Warburton's  companion.     By  Muriel  Dowie. 
Mitchell,  J.  A.     Amos  Judd. 
Mitchell,  S.  Weir.     Madeira  party. 

—  Philip  Vernon  :  a  tale  in  prose  and  verse. 
MiTFORD,  Bertram.     Veldt  official. 

Modern  man  (A).     By  the  author  of  "  A  new  note." 
Modern  pagan.     By  Constance  Goddard. 
Modem  Pharisee.     By  Eduard  de  Brose. 
Mohawks.     By  Miss  M.  E.  Braddon.     i6°. 
Molly  darling,  and  other  stories.     By  the  Duchess. 
Monk  of  Fife.     By  Andrew  Lang. 
Monochromes.     By  Ella  D  'Arcy. 
Montresor,  F.  F.     Into  the  highways  and  hedges. 

—  One  who  looked  on. 

Moore,  Frank  Frankfort.     Sale  of  a  soul. 

—  They  call  it  love. 

Morris,  Harrison  S.,  edr.     In  the  yule-log  glow.     4  v. 
Morris,  William.     Wood  beyond  the  world. 
Morrison,  Arthur.     Martin  Hewitt,  investigator. 

—  Tales  of  mean  streets. 

Mott,  Ed.     Old  settler,  the  squire,  and  little  Peleg. 
Mountain  lovers.     By  Fiona  Macleod. 
Muggleton  College  :  its  rise  and  fall. 
MuRFREE,  Mary  N.     See  Craddock,  Charles  Egbert. 
Murray,  David  C.     Martyred  fool. 

My  double  and  how  he  undid  me.       By  Edward  Everett 
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My  fair  companion.    By  Emerson  Bennett.    (With  Doyle 

A.  C.  "  Sign  of  the  four.") 
My  Indian  summer.     By  Princess  Olga  Cantacuz^ne  Al 

tieri. 
My  Japanese  wife.     By  CHve  Holland. 
My  lady  nobody.     By  Maarten  Maartens. 
My  son's  wife.     By  Rose  Porter.  , 

My  southern  friends.     By  Edmund  Kirke. 
Mystery  of  Cloomber.     By  A.  Conan  Doyle. 
Mystery  of  Witch-face  Mountain,  and  other  stories.      By 

Charles  Egbert  Craddock. 
Nadya  :  a  tale  of  the  steppes.     By  Oliver  M.  Norris. 
Nana's  brother.     (Germinal.)     By  £mile  Zola. 
Naval  cadet  Carlyle's  glove.     By  lona  Oakley  Graham. 
Naval  lieutenant.     By  F.  C.  Armstrong. 
Needei.l,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Vengeance  of  James  Vansittart. 
Needham,  E.  C.     Ilhuriel's  spear.     (With  "  Mohawks." 

i6°.) 
Nevinson,  Henry  W.     Slum  stories  of  London. 
New,  Clarence  Herbert.     Franc  Elliott. 
New  centurion  :   a  tale  of  automatic  war.      By  James 

Eastwick. 
New  moon  (The).     By  C.  E.  Raimond. 
New  voyage  round  the  world.     By  Daniel  Defoe. 
New  woman.     By  E.  Lynn  Linton. 
Newton,  Wm.  Wilberforce.     Philip  MacGregor. 
Nimble    dollar,    with  other  stories.      By  Charles  Miner 

Thompson. 
Noemi.     By  S.  Baring-Gould. 
Nora  Creina.     By  the  Duchess. 
NoRDAU,  Dr.  Max.     Comedy  of  sentiment. 
Norris,  Mary  Harriott.     Lakewood  :  a  story  of  to-day. 
Norris,  Oliver  M.     Nadya  :  a  tale  of  the  steppes. 
Norris,  W.  E.     Billy  Bellew. 

—  St.  Ann's. 

North,  Barclay.     See  Hudson,  William  C. 

Number  49  Tinkhara  street.     By  C.  Emma  Cheney. 

Nyne,  Atey.     Wilmot's  child. 

Oakleigh.     By  Ellen  Douglas  Deland. 

O'Connors  of  Balliiiahinch.     By  the  Duchess. 

Off  Lynnport  light.     By  Augusta  Campbell  Watson. 

Old  London  bridge  :  a  romance  of  the  l6th  century.  By 
G.  Herbert  Rodwell. 

Old  man  Savarin,  and  other  stories.  By  Edward  Wil- 
liam Thomson. 

Old  Mr.  Tredgold.     By  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

Old  settler,  the  squire,  and  Httle  Peleg.    By  Edward  Mott. 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.     Old  Mr.  Tredgold. 

—  Story  of  a  governess. 

—  Two  strangers. 

Olla  podrida.     By  Capt.  Marryat. 

Olympia's  journal.     By  W.  S.  Holnut. 

On  a  false  charge.     By  Seward  W.  Hopkins. 

On  the  point.     By  Nathan  Haskell  Dole. 

On  the  threshold.      By  Isabella  O.  Ford. 

One  who  looked  on.     By  F.  F.  Monlresor. 

Only  three  weeks  :  a  novel.     By  the  author  of  "  Ereighda 

Castle." 
"  OuiDA."     [Louise  de  La  Rame.]     Toxin  :  a  story  of 

Venice. 
"  Out  of  charity"  :  a  tale. 

Out  of  due  season  :  a  mezzotint.     By  Adeline  Sergeant. 
Outcasts  ;  or,   the    brand   of   society.     By   Miss    M.    E. 

Braddon. 
Over  the    garden    wall.     By    Angelo   J.    Lewis.     (With 

"Mohawks."     i6°.) 
Page,   Thomas  Nelson.     Unc'   Edinburg  :  a  plantation 

echo. 
Pages  from  the  day-book  of  Bethia  Hardacre.     By  Ella 

Fuller  Maitland. 
Palacio  Valdes,  Armanda.     The  grandee. 
Palma.     By  Randolph  Fortescue.     (With  "  Mohawks." 

16-.) 
Palmer,  Eva  Pearl.     Her  next-door  neighbor. 

—  Hival  claimants. 

Parker,  Gilbert.     When  Valmond  came  to  Pontiac. 
Parson  Thring's  secret.     By  A.  W.  Marchmont. 
Paston.  George.     Study  in  prejudices. 


Pastoral  played  out.     By  Mary  L.  Fendered. 

Paterson,  Arthur.     Son  of  the  plains. 

Paul  and  Virginia  of  a  northern  zone.     By  Holger  Drach- 

mann. 
Payn,  James.     In  market  overt. 
Payne,  Harold.     Meredith  marriage. 
Peacock,  Thomas   Love.     Maid  Marian,  and  Crotchet 

Castle. 
Pearce,  J.  H.     Tales  of  the  masque. 
Pemberton,  Max.     Impregnable  city  :  a  romance. 

—  Jewel  mysteries  I  have  known. 

—  "  Little  Huguenot." 

Pendered,  Mary  L.      Dust  and  laurels. 

—  Pastoral  played  out. 

Pendleton,  Louis.  Corona  of  the  Nantahalas  :  a 
romance. 

—  Sons  of  Ham  :  a  tale  of  the  new  south. 
People  we  pass.     By  Julian  Ralph. 

Peppergrass,  Paul.  [Rev.  John  Boyce.]  Shandy 
M'Guire  ;  or,  tricks  upon  travellers. 

Percy's  adventure.  By  Annabel  Gray.  (With  "Mo- 
hawks."    i6°.) 

Perez  Galdos,  Benito.     Battle  of  Salamanca. 

—  Doiia  Perfecta. 

Peronne.     Veil  of  liberty  :  a  tale  of  the  Girondists. 
Perky,  Bliss.     Plated  city. 

Phantom  death,  and  other  stories.     By  W.  Clark  Russell. 
Phantoms   of   the    foot-bridge,    and    other    stories.     By 

Charles  Egbert  Craddock. 
Phelps,    Elizabeth    Stuart.     [iVow     Mrs.     Herbert    D. 

Ward.]     A  singular  Hfe. 
Philip  MacGregor.     By  Wm.  W'ilberforce  Newton. 
Philip  Vernon  :  a  tale  in  prose  and  verse.     By  S.  Weir 

Mitchell. 
Philips,  F.  C.     Question  of  color. 
Phillpotts,  Eden.     Deal  with  the  devil, 

—  Some  every-day  folks. 
Phyllis.     By  Carl  Crofton. 

Picard,    George    H.       Mission    flower :     an    American 

novel. 
Pierce,  Etta  W^     A  secret.     (With  Doyle,  A,  C.  "Sign 

of  the  four.") 
Pinks  and  cherries.     By  C.  M.  Ross. 
Pitiless  passion.     By  Ella  Macmahon. 
Plated  city.     By  Bliss  Perry. 
Plympton,  a.  G.     Bud  of  promise  :  a  story  for  ambitious 

parents. 
Pool.  Maria  Louisa.     Against  human  nature. 
Porter,  Rose.     My  son's  wife. 
Pottleton  legacy.     By  Albert  Smith. 
Praed,  Afrs.  Campbell.     Brother  of  the  shadow. 

—  Mrs.  Tregaskiss  :  a  novel  of  Anglo- Australian  life. 
PRitvosT.  Marcel.     Demi-virgins. 

Prime.  W.  C.     Among  the  northern  hills. 

Prince,  Helen  Choate.      Story  of  Christine  Rochefort. 

Prince  of  Balkistan.      By  .Mien  Upward. 

Prince  Zaleski.     By  M.  P.  Shiel. 

Princess  Aline.     By  Richard  Harding  Davis. 

Princess  of  Alaska.     By  Ricliard  Henry  Savage. 

Princess  Sonia.      By  Julia  Magruder. 

Private    Tinker,   and   other   stories.       By  John    Strange 

Winter. 
Pudd'nhead  Wilson.     By  Mark  Twain. 
PuGH,  Edwin  W.      Street  in  suburbia. 
Quaint  spinster.     By  Frances  E.  Russell. 
Quest  of  the  absolute.     By  Iloiiore  de  Balzac. 
Question  of  color.     By  F.  C.  Philips. 
Question  of  faith.     By  L.  Dougall. 
Raife,  Raymond.     Sheik's  white  slave. 
Raimond,  C.  E.     The  new  moon. 
Ralph,  Julian.     People  we  pass. 
Ralstons  (The).      By  F.  Marion  Crawford.     2  v. 
Rancho  del  Muerto,  and  other  stories.     By  Capt.  Charles 

King,  and  odiers. 
Randle,  Frederick  -A.    Idwymon :  a  story  of  Napoleonic 

complications. 
Random,  Captain.     See  Auburn,  W.  Ferrars. 
Rathborne,  St.  George.     Fair  maid  of  Fez. 


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Raymond,  Walter.      {"Tom  Cobleigh.")      In  the  smoke 
of  war  :  a  story  of  civil  strife. 

—  Tryphena  in  love. 

Reade,  Charles.     Singleheart  and  Doubleface. 

Red  badge  of  courage.     By  Stephen  Crane. 

Red  cockade.      l!y  Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Red  men  and  white.     By  Owen  Wister. 

Red  Rowans.      By  Mrs.  F.  Steel. 

Red  spell.      By  Francis  Cribble. 

Red  star.     By  L.  McManus. 

Reginald  Vernon  ;    or,   the  fatal  likeness.     By  William 

Heard  Hillyard. 
Rev.  John  Henry.     By  Percival  R.  Benson. 
Rhoscomyl,  Owen.     Jewel  of  Ynys  Galon. 
Rice,  Natalie  L.     Green  garnet. 
RiDEAL,    Charles    F.       Charles    Dickens'    heroines   and 

womenfolk.  L  9373. 

^' Right    honourable  (The)."      By  Justin  McCarthy  and 

Mrs.  Campbell  Praed. 
Righted  at  last  :  a  novel. 

Ringby  lass  (.\),  and  other  tales.     By  Mary  Beaumont. 
■'  Rita."     [Mrs.    Eliza   M.  J.  Gollon   Booth,  7to7v  Mrs. 

Desmond  Humphreys.]     Gender  in  satin. 

—  Woman  in  it. 

Rival  claimants.     By  Eva  Pearl  Palmer. 

Rivalries  of  long  and  short  Codiac.     By  George  Wharton 

Edwards. 
Rives,  Amelie.     Tanis,  the  sang-digger. 
Robinson,  Harry  Perry.     Men  bom  equal. 
Rodwell,  G.  Herbert.     Old  London  bridge  :  a  romance 

of  the  i6th  century. 
Romance  of  the  sword  :  a  Napoleonic  novel.    By  Georges 

Duval. 
Romances  of  the  old  seraglio.     By  H.  N.  Crellin. 
Ronbar  :  a  counterfeit  presentment.     By  R.  S.  Dement. 
Rooted  in  dishonour.     By  Hartley  Carmichael. 
Ross,  C  M.      Pinks  and  cherries. 
RossiTER,    William    Sidney.     Accidental   romance,   and 

other  stories. 
ROTHVVELL.  Charles  G.     Stolen  bishop. 
Roughly  told  stories.     By  John  Ingold. 
Round  about  a  Brighton  coach  office.     By  Maude  Eger- 

ton  King. 
RowsELL,  Mary  C.     Friend  of  the  people  :  a  tale  of  the 

Reign  of  Terror. 
Roy,  Neil.     Horseman's  word. 
Russell,  Dora      Country  sweetheart. 
Russell,  Frances  E.     Quaint  spinster. 
Russell,  W.  Clark.     Good  ship  Mohock. 

—  Honour  of  the  flag. 

—  Phantom  death,  and  other  stories. 

—  Three-stranded  yarn. 

St.  Ann's.     By  W.'E.  Norris. 

St.  Aubyn,  Alan.     For  the  old  sake's  sake. 

Saint  James's  ;  or,  the  court  of  queen  Anne.     By  William 

Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Sale  of  a  soul.     By  F.  Frankfort  Moore. 
Samantha  in  Europe.     By  Marietta  Holley. 
Sand,  George.     [Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.]     Master 

mosaic-workers. 
Sardou,  Victorien  and  MoREAU,  Emile.     Madame  Sans- 

Gene  :  historical  romance. 
Savage,  Richard  Henry.     Daughter  of  Judas. 

—  In  the  old  chateau  :  a  story  of  Russian  Poland. 

—  Miss  Devereux  of  the  Mariquita. 

—  Princess  of  Alaska. 

Savidge,  Eugene  Coleman.     Americans  in  Paris. 

Sawdust  doll.     By  Mrs.  Reginald  De  Koven. 

ScHOENAicH-Carolath,  Prince.     Melting  snows. 

SCHULZE-Smidt,  B.     Madonna  of  the  Alps. 

Schwartz,  J.  Vander  Poorsen.  See  Maartens,  Maarten. 

Scott,  Hugh.     See  Merriman,  Henry  Seton. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     Sullivan,  Sir  E.     Tales  from  Scott. 

Scylla  or  Charybdis?     By  Rhoda  Broughton. 

Secret  (A).     (With  Doyle,  A.  C.  "  Sign  of  the  four.") 

Sentimental   studies,    and  A   set    of   village    tales.      By 

Hubert  Crackanthorpe. 
Sergeant,  Adeline.     Dr.  Endicott's  experiment. 


Sergeant,  Adeline.     Mistress  of  quest. 

—  Out  of  due  season  :  a  mezzotint. 

Sergeant  Croesus.     By  Capt.   Charles  King.     (With  his 

"  Captain  Close.") 
Set  of  rogues.     By  Frank  Barrett. 
Setoun,  Gabriel.     Sunshine  and  haar. 
Shadow  of  the  guillotine.      r!y  Sylvanus  Cobb,  jr. 
Shadow  on  the  blind,  and  other  ghost  stories.     By  Mrs. 

Alfred  Baldwin. 
Shandy   M'Guire  ;  or,  tricks  upon   travellers.      By  Paul 

Peppergrass. 
Sharp,  Evelyn.     At  the  Relton  Arms. 
Sharp,  William.     Gypsy  Christ,  and  other  tales. 
Sheik's  white  slave.     By  Raymond  Raife. 
Shelton,  William  Henry.     Man  without  a  memory,  and 

other  stories. 
.Shenandoah  :  a  story  of  Sheridan's  great  ride.     By  J.  P. 

Tracy. 
Sherburne  romance.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 
Sherwood,  Miss  Margaret.     See  Hastings,  Elizabeth. 
Shiel,  M.  p.     Prince  Zaleski. 
Shipton,  Helen.     The  Herons. 
Short  stories.     By  Charles  Dickens. 
Should  she  have  left  him?     By  William  C.  Hudson. 
Sidgwick,  3Irs.  Alfred.     See  Dean,  Mrs.  Andrew. 
Sidney  Forrester.     By  Clement  Wilkes. 
SlENKiEVVicz,  Henryk.     Children  of  the  soil. 
Sign  of  the  four.     By  A.  C.  Doyle.     N.  Y.  1894.     8°. 
Signal    Butte.       By  Capt.    Charles    King,       (With    his 

"Trooper  Ross.") 
Silence  of  the  Maharajah.     By  Marie  Corelli. 
Sin-eater  (The),  and  other  tales  and  episodes.     By  Fiona 

Macleod. 
Singleheart  and  Doubleface.     By  Charles  Reade. 
Singular  life.      By  Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps. 
Sinners  twain.      By  John  Mackie. 
Sir  Quixote  of  the  moors.     By  John  Buchan. 
Sister  of  a  saint,   and  other  stories.      By  Grace   Ellery 

Channing. 
Sladen,  Douglas.     Japanese  marriage. 
Slain  by  the  Doones,  and  other  stories.     By  R.  D.  Black- 
more. 
Slum  stories  of  London.     By  Henry  W.  Nevinson. 
Smith,  Albert.      Marchioness  of  Brinvilliers. 

—  Mr.  Ledbury  and  his  friend  Jack  Johnson. 

—  Pottleton  legacy. 

Smith,  M?'s.  Burnett.     See  Swan,  Annie  S. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thomas.     See  Meade,  L.  T. 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson.  A  gentleman  vagabond  and  some 
others. 

Smith,  Logan  Pearsall.  Youth  of  Parnassus,  and  other 
stories. 

Social  highwayman.     By  Elizabeth  Phipps  Train. 

Soldier  of  fortune.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 

Some  emotions  and  a  moral.     By  John  Oliver  Hobbes. 

Some  every-day  folks.     By  Eden  Phillpotts. 

Son  of  Hagar.      By  Hall  Caine. 

Son  of  the  plains.     By  Arthur  Paterson. 

Sons  of  Belial.     By  William  Westall. 

Sons  of  Ham  :  a  tale  of  the  new  south.  By  Louis  Pen- 
dleton. 

Sorrows  of  Satan.     By  Marie  Corelli. 

Soulless  singer.     By  Mary  Catherwood  Lee. 

Sphinx  of  Eaglehawk.     By  Rolf  Boldrewood. 

Sowers  (The).     By  Henry  Seton  Merriman. 

Speight,  T.  W.  At  Trevenna  cottage.  (With  "  Mo- 
hawks."   i6°.) 

Spoilt  girl.     By  Florence  Warden. 

Sport  royal,  and  other  stories.     By  Anthony  Hope. 

Sporting  stories  and  sketches. 

Stark  Munro  letters.     By  A.  Conan  Doyle. 

Starr,  Julian.     Disagreeable  woman  :  a  social  mystery. 

Steel,  Airs.  F.     Red  Rowans. 

Stella.     By  C.  H.  Hinton. 

Stockton,  Frank  R.     Adventures  of  Captain  Horn. 

Stoker,  Bram.     Walter's  mou'. 

Stolen  bishop.     By  Charles  G.  Rothwell. 

Stolen  souls.     By  William  Le  Queux. 


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Stories  of  the  foot-hills.      By  Margaret  Graham. 

Storm-king.     By  Mansfield  Lovell  Hillhouse. 

Story  of  a  body.      By  Ethel  Turner. 

Story  of  a  governess.     By  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

Story  of  Fort  Frayne.      See  Fort  Frayne. 

Story  of  sonny  Sahib.      By  Mrs.  Everard  Cotes. 

Story  of  the  other  wise  man.      By  Henry  Van  Dyke. 

Story  of    Ulla,    [and  other    stories].     By  Edwin    Lester 

Arnold. 
Strain,  E.  H.     A  man's  foes. 
.Strange  disappearance  of  Eugene  Comstocks.      By  Mrs. 

Mary  R.  P.  Hatch. 
Strange  secrets.     By  A.  Conan  Doyle  and  others. 
Strangers  at  Lisconnel.     By  Jane  IJarlow.     (2d  series  of 

her  "  Irish  idylls.") 
Street  in  suburbia.     By  Edwin  W.  Pugh. 
Stuart,  Esme.     Harum  scarum  :  the  story  of  a  wild  girl. 
Study  in  prejudices.     By  George  Paston. 
Study  in  temptations.      By  John  Oliver  Hobbes. 
SUDERMANN,  Hermann.     The  wish. 
Sullivan,  Sir  Edward.     Tales  from  Scott. 
Sullivan,  J.  W.     Tenement  tales  of  New  York. 
Sunday    under   three    heads,    and    other    sketches.      By 

Charles  Dickens. 
Sunshine  and  haar.     By  Gabriel  Setouu. 
Suppressed  chapters,  and  other  bookishness.     By  Robert 

Bridges. 
Susan  Hopley  ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a  maid  servant.    By 

Mrs.  Crowe. 
Swan,  Annie  S.     [Mrs.    Burnett    Smith.]     Fettered   yet 

free  :  a  study  in  heredity. 
Tale  of  Chloe.     By  George  Meredith. 
Tales  from  Scott.     By  Sir  Edward  Sullivan. 
Tales  of  mean  streets.     By  Arthur  Morrison. 
Tales  of  the  Caliph.     New  ed.     By  H.  N.  Crellin. 
Tales  of  the  masque.     By  J.  H.  Pearce. 
Tanis,  the  sang-digger.     By  Amelie  Rives. 
Taylor,  H.  H.  Chatfield.     Two  women  and  a  fool. 
Temptation  of  Katharine  Gray.   By  Mary  Lowe  Dickinson. 
Tenement  tales  of  New  York.     By  J.  W.  Sullivan. 
Tennyson,  Mary  H.     Cruel  dilemma. 
Terminations.     By  Henry  James. 
That  Eurasian.     By  Aleph  Bey. 
They  call  it  love.     By  P>ank  Frankfort  Moore. 
Third  volume.     By  Fergus  W.  Hume. 
Thompson,  Charles  Miner.     Nimble  dollar,  with  other 

stories. 
Thomson,    Edward  William.      Old    man    Savarin,    and 

other  stories. 
Those  extraordinary  twins.     By  Mark  Twain.     (With  his 

"Pudd'nhead  Wilson.") 
Three  impostors.     By  Arthur  Machen. 
Three-stranded  yarn.     By  W.  Clark  Russell. 
Three  years.     By  the  Duchess. 
Tiger  lily  :  a  story  of  a  woman.      By  George  Manville 

Fenn. 
Time  machine  :  an  invention.     By  H.  S.  Wells. 
TiNSEAU.  Leon  de.     Forgotten  debt. 
Todd,  George  Eyre.     Anne  of  Argyle  ;  or,  cavalier  and 

covenant. 
Token  (The)  :  a  gift  for  all  seasons.     [1856.] 
Told  in  the  verandah. 
Tolstoy,  Count  Leo.     Master  and  man. 
Tom  Bowling  :  a  tale  of  the  sea.     By  Captain  Chamier. 
Tommy  Atkins  of  the  Ramchunders.     By  Robert  Blatch- 

ford. 
Too  late  repented.     By  Mrs.  Forrester. 
Touchstone  of  peril.     By  R.  E.  Forrest. 
TowNSEND,   Edward  W.      "  Chimmie    Fadden,"  Major 

Max,  and  other  stories. 

—  ChimmiS  Fadden  explains,  Major  Max  expounds. 

—  Daughter  of  the  tenements. 
Toxin  :  a  story  of  Venice.     By  Ouida. 
Track  of  a  storm.     By  Owen  Hall. 

Tracy,  J.  P.     Shenandoah  :  a  story  of  Sheridan's  great 

ride. 
Tragedy  (A).     By  Johnny  Ludlow.     (With  "  Mohawks." 

i6°.) 


Train,  Elizabeth  Phipps.     Social  highwayman. 

Transition.     By  the  author  of  "A  superfluous  woman." 

Trevelyan,  Marie.     From  Snowden  to  the  sea. 

Trooper  Ross.      By  Capt.  Charles  King.    ' 

Truce  (A),  and  other  stories.     By  Mary  Tappan  Wright. 

Tryphena  in  love.     By  Walter  Raymond. 

Turner,  Alice.     Yams. 

Turner,  Ethel.     Story  of  a  baby. 

Twain,  Mark.  [Samuel  L.  Clemens.]  Pudd'nhead  Wil- 
son [and]  Those  extraordinary  twins. 

Two  gentlemen  of  Hawaii.     By  Seward  W.  Hopkins. 

Two  strangers.      By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Two  women  and  a  fool.     By  H.  C.  Chatfield  Taylor. 

Tynan,  Katharine.     Way  of  a  maid. 

Tytler,  Sarah.  [Miss  II.  Keddie.]  "The  Macdonald 
lass." 

Unc'  Edinburg :  a  plantation  echo.  By  Thomas  Nelson 
Page. 

Under  the  Corsican.     By  Emily  Howland  Hoppin. 

Under  the  man-fig.     By  M.  E.  Davis. 

Underwood,  Francis  H.     Doctor  Gray's  quest. 

Unfinished  communication  (An).  By  C.  H.  Hintou. 
(With  "Stella.'") 

Ups  and  downs.     By  Carl  Crofton. 

Upward,  Allen.     Prince  of  Balkistan. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.     Story  of  the  other  wise  man. 

Vane,  Capel.     Desire  of  the  moth. 

Veil  of  liberty  :  a  tale  of  the  Girondists. 

Veiled  doctor.     By  Varina  Anne  Jefferson  Davis. 

Veldt  official.     By  Bertram  Mitford. 

Vengeance  of  James  Vansittart.     By  Mrs.  J.  H.  Needell. 

Verne,  Jules.     Captain  Antifer. 

Vernon's  aunt :  oriental  experiences  of  Miss  Lavinia 
Moffat.     By  Mrs.  Everard  Cotes. 

Village  watch-tower.     By  Kate  Douglas  Wiggin. 

Virginia  cousin.     By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison. 

Vynne,  Nora.     A  man  and  his  womankind. 

Walford,  L.  B.     a  bubble. 

—  Frederick. 

Ward,  Mrs.  Herbert  D.      See  Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart. 

Ward,  Mrs.  T.  Humphry.  [Mrs.  Mary  Augusta  Ward.] 
Story  of  Bessie  Costrell. 

Warden,  Florence.  [Mrs.  F.  A.  James.]  Kitty's  en- 
gagement. 

—  Spoilt  girl. 

Warden,  Gertrude.      Her  fairy  prince. 
Warder,  George  W.     After  which  all  things. 
Warren,  F.   M.     History  of  the  novel  previous  to  the 

17th  century.  L  9466. 

Watson,  Augusta  Campbell.     Off  Lynnport  light. 
Watson,  H.  B.  Marriott.     At  the  first  corner,  and  other 

stories. 
Watson,  Rev.  J.  Maclaren.     See  Maclaren,  Ian. 
Watter's  mou'.     By  Bram  Stoker. 
Way  of  a  maid.     By  Katharine  Tynan. 
We  three  and  Troddles.     By  R.  Andom. 
Weapons  of  mystery.     By  Joseph  Hocking. 
Wedded  to  sport.     By  Mrs.  Edward  Kennard. 
Wedding  (.\),  and  other  stories.     By  Julien  Gordon. 
Wells,  H.  S.  [or  H.  G.].    The  time  machine  :  an  inven- 

tion. 

—  Wonderful  visit. 
Welsh,  James.     White  b.iby. 
Westall,  William.     Sons  of  Belial. 

Weyman,  Stanley  J.  .  From  the  memoirs  of  a  minister  of 
France. 

—  King's  stratagem,  and  other  stories. 

—  Red  cockade. 

When  Charles  the  first  was  king.     By  J.  S.  Fletcher. 
When  his  love  grew  cold.      By  Laura  Jean  Libbey. 
When  love  is  done.     By  Ethel  Davis. 
When  Valmond  came  to  Pontiac.      By  Gilbert  Parker. 
W'here  highways  cross.     By  J.  S.  Fletcher. 
Which  was  best?     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 
Which  way,  sirs,  the  better?     By  James  M.  Martin. 
White,  Percy.     Corruption. 

—  King's  diary. 

White  baby.     By  James  Welsh. 


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White  prior.      By  Fergus  W.  Hume. 

Whitehead,  S.  R.     Daft  Davie. 

Whitelock,  L.  Clarkson.  A  mad  madonna,  and  other 
stories. " 

Whole  truth.     By  J.  H.  Chadwick. 

Widow  Lamport.      By  S.  Levett  Yeats. 

WiGGiN,  Kate  Douglas.     Village  watch-tower. 

Wild  ass's  skin.      By  Honorc  de  Balzac. 

Wild  Margaret.  By  Geraldine  Fleming.  (With  "  Dread- 
ful temptation,"  by  Mrs.  A.  McV.  Miller.) 

Wild  Rose  :  a  tale  of  the  Mexican  frontier.  By  Francis 
Francis. 

Wilkes,  Clement.     Sidney  Forrester. 

Wilmot's  child.     By  Atey  Nyne. 

Winter,  John  Strange.  [Mrs.  H.  E.  V.  Stannard.] 
Blameless  woman. 

—  Magnificent  young  man. 

—  Major's  favourite. 

—  Private  Tinker,  and  other  stories. 
Wise  woman.     By  Clara  Louise  Burnham. 
Wish  (The).     By  Hermann  Sudermann. 
WiSTER,  Owen.      Red  men  and  white. 
With  the  procession.      By  Henry  B.  Fuller. 

Wolfe    of    Badenoch  :    an  historical   romance.       By    Sir 

Thomas  Dick  Lauder. 
Woman  in  it.     By  "  Rita." 

Woman  of  impulse.      By  Justin  Huntley  McCarthy. 
Woman  of  Sorek.      By  Anthony  Gould. 
Woman  who  did.      By  Grant  Allen. 
Woman  who  did  not.     By  Victoria  Crosse. 
Woman  who  didn't.     By  William  Gill. 
Women's  tragedies.      By  H.  D.  Lowry. 
Wonderful  visit.     By  H.  G.  Wells. 
Wonderful  wapentake.     By  J.  S.  Fletcher. 
Wood,  John  Seymour.     Yale  yarns. 
Wood  beyond  the  world.      By  William  Morris. 
WooLSON,    Constance    Fenimore.      Dorothy,    and   other 

Italian  stories. 

—  Front  yard,  and  other  Italian  stories. 
Wresden,  Elinor.     If  she  so  abide. 

■Wright,  Mary  Tappan.     A  truce,  and  other  stories. 
Yale  yarns.     By  John  Seymour  Wood. 
Yarns.     By  Alice  Turner. 

Yates,  Edmund.     Running  the  gauntlet.     12°. 
Years  that  the  locust  hath  eaten.     By  Annie  E.  Holds- 
worth. 
Yeats,  S.  Levett.     Honour  of  Savelli :  a  romance. 

—  Widow  Lamport. 

Yellow  and  white.     By  W.  Carlton  Dawe. 
Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     The  Carbonels. 

—  Long  vacation. 

Youth  of  Parnassus,  and  other  stories.  By  Logan  Pear- 
sail  Smith. 

Zangwill,  I.     The  master  :  a  novel. 

Zeit-geist  (The).     By  L.  Dougall. 

Zola,  Emile.     Nana's  brother.     (Germinal.) 

Zoraida :  a  romance  of  the  harem  and  the  Great  Sahara. 
By  William  Le  Queux. 

B.  Juvenile  Fiction  alphabetically  ar- 
ranged by  Authors  and  Titles. 

Across    India.       By   Oliver    Optic.       (All-over-the-world 

library,  3d  series,  vol.  i.) 
Adams,  Wm.  T.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 
Adrift  in  the  city.     By  Horatio  Alger,  jr. 
Adventures  of  Mrs.  Wishing-to-be,  and  other  stories.    By 

Alice  Corkran. 
Afloat  with  the  flag.     By  W.  J.  Henderson. 
Alden,  Mrs.  G.  R.     See  Pansy. 
Alger,  Horatio,  jr.     Adrift  in  the  city. 
Ali  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves.      (With  ' '  Sindbad  the 

sailor.") 
Alison's   adventures :    a   story    for   girls.      By    Lucy    C. 

LiUie. 
All-over-the-world  library.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 
Almost  a  genius.     By  Adelaide  L.  Rouse. 


Andrews,  Jane.      Seven  little  sisters   who  live  on   the 

round  ball  that  floats  in  the  air. 
Andy's  ward.     By  James  Otis. 
Arabian  nights.      Dixon,  C,  edr.      More  fairy  tales  from 

the  "Arabian  nights." 

—  Sindbad  the  sailor  and  Ali  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves. 
Arnold    Inglehurst,    the    preacher.       By  Evelyn  Everett 

Green. 

At  war  with  Pontiac.     By  Kirk  Munroe. 

Austin,  Caroline.      Hugh  Herbert's  inheritance. 

Bain,  R.  Nisbet,  collector:  Cossack  fairy  tales  and  folk- 
tales. 

Baker,  Josephine  R.  Gee's  trap ;  or,  the  Iambs  and 
Field  street. 

Baring-Gould,  S.,  collector.     Old  English  fairy  tales. 

Barlow,  Jane.      Maureen's  fairing. 

Barnes,  Annie  Maria.    Matouchon  :  a  story  of  Indian  life. 

Bartlett,  George  Herbert.  Water  tramps ;  or,  the 
cruise  of  the  "  Sea  bird." 

Battle  and  the  breeze.     By  Gordon  Stables. 

Beckoning  from  little  hands. 

Benedict,  Anne  Kendrick.      Fisherman's  daughter. 

Bessie  and  Bee.     By  Mary  D.  Brine. 

Bethesda  pool  By  Laura  E.  Richards.  (With  her  "Jim 
of  Hellas.") 

Blanchard,  Amy  E.     Girls  together. 

Blue  and  gray  army  series — on  land.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 

Boris,  the  bear-hunter.     By  Fred.  Whishaw. 

Boundary  tree  (The). 

BouvET,  Marguerite.     Child  of  Tuscany. 

—  Sweet  William. 

Boy  of  the  first  empire.     By  Elbridge  S.  Brooks. 
Boy  officers  of  1812.     By  Everett  T.  Tomlinson.   ("War 

of  1812  series.") 

Boy  soldiers  of  1812.     By  Everett  T.  Tomlinson. 

Boynton  neighborhood.     By  Faye  Huntington. 

Boys  of  1745  at  the  capture  of  I.ouisbourg.    By  James  Otis. 

Branch,  Mary  L.  B.     Kanter  girls. 

Brehat,  Alfred  de.  Jean  Belin  :  the  French  Robinson 
Crusoe. 

Brine,  Mary  D.     Bessie  and  Bee. 

Brooks,  Elbridge  S.     Boy  of  the  first  empire. 

Brown,  Helen  Dawes.     Little  miss  Phoebe  Gay. 

Brownies  through  the  Union.      By  Palmer  Cox. 

Burnett,  Frances  Hodgson.  Two  little  pilgrims'  prog- 
ress :  a  story  of  the  city  beautiful. 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Knight  of  liberty  :  a  tale  of 
the  fortunes  of  La  Fayette. 

Callwell,  J.  M.  Champion  of  the  faith  :  a  tale  of 
prince  Hal  and  the  Lollards. 

Cap'n  Thistletop  :  a  story  for  girls  and  boys.  By  Sophie 
Swett. 

Carey,  Rosa  Nouchette.    Cousin  Mona  :  a  story  for  girls. 

—  My  little  boy  blue. 

Carrington,  Edith.     Five  stars  in  a  little  pool. 
Carved  lions.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 
Castlemon,  Harry.     [C.  A.  Fosdick.]     Elam  Storm,  the 

wolfer. 

—  Lucky  Tom  series.  No.  3.     Missing  pocket-book. 
Chain  of  gold  :  a  boy's  adventures  on  coast  of  Ireland. 

By  Standish  O'Grady. 

Champion  of  the  faith  :  a  tale  of  prince  Hal  and  the  Lol- 
lards.    By  J.  M.  Callwell. 

Champney,  Elizabeth  W.  Paddy  O'Learey,  and  his 
learned  pig. 

—  Witch  Winnie  at  Versailles. 
Cheap  repository  tracts,  v.  7.      By   Hannah   More,    and 

others. 
Cheever,  Harriet  A.     Little  Jolliby's  Christmas. 
Child  of  Tuscany.     By  Marguerite  Bouvet. 
Children's  nonsense  book.     By  favorite  fun-makers. 
Children's  wonder  book.     By  popular  story-tellers. 
Chris  and  the  wonderful  lamp.     By  Albert  Stearns. 
Clarke,  Rebecca  S.     See  May,  Sophie. 
Colter,  Mrs.  Plattie  E.      Master  of  Deeplawn. 
Comfort  Pease  and  her  gold  ring.     By  Mary  E.  Wilkins. 
COMPTON,   Margaret.      Snow  bird  and  the   water  tiger, 

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Comrades  true.     By  Edward  S.  Ellis. 
CoNNELL,  Sarah  G.     Little  ladies  of  Ellenwood. 
CoRKRAN,    Alice.      Adventures  of    Mrs.   Wishing-to-be, 
and  other  stories. 

—  Joan's  adventures  at  the  North  Pole,  and  elsewhere. 
Cormorant  Crag.     By  Geo.  Manville  Fenn. 
Cossack  fairy  tales.     By  R.  Nisbet  Bain. 

Cousin   Mona  :  a  story  for  girls.       By  Rosa  Nouchette 

Carey. 
Cox.  Palmer.     Brownies  through  the  Union. 
Cricket.     By  Elizabeth  Westyn  Timlow. 
CuMiNGS,  Elizabeth.      Happy  discipline. 
CuRTiN,  Jeremiah.     Tales  of  the  fairies  and  of  the  ghost 

world  in  Munster.  Z  8108./. 

Dame  Prism  :  a  story  for  girls.       By  Margaret  Harriet 

Matthews. 
Dashing  days  of  old.     By  Gordon  Stables. 
Day's  time-table.     By  E.  S.  Elliott. 
Deane  girls.     By  Adelaide  L.  Rouse. 
Debenham,  Mary  H.     Whispering  winds,  and  the  tales 

they  told. 
Diamond  Dyke  :  a  storj'  of  South  African  adventure.    By 

George  Manville  Fenn. 
Divinations  of  Kala  Persad,  and  other  stories.    By  Headon 

Hill. 
Dixon,   C  edr.      More  fairy  tales  from  the  "Arabian 

nights." 
Doctor  Dick,  and  other  tales.     By  Silas  K.  Hocking. 
Don.     By  the  author  of  "  Laddie." 
Dora  :  a  girl  without  a  home.     By  Mrs.  R.  H.  Read. 
Dorothy  and  Anton  :  sequel  to  "  Dear  daughter  Dorothy." 

By  A.  G.  Plympton. 
Doty  Dontcare.     By  Mary  Farrington  Foster. 
DOUDNEY,  Sarah.     Miss  Willowburn's  offer. 
Dragon  of  Wantley.     By  Owen  Wister. 
Drake,  Samuel  Adams.     Watch  fires  of  '76. 
Drinkwater,  Jennie  M.     Three-and-twenty. 
Drysdale,  William.     Young  reporter  :  a  story  of  Print- 
ing-house Square. 
Dulcie  King  :  a  story  for  girls.     By  ^L  Corbet  Seymour. 
Elam  Storm,  the  wolfer.     Bv  Harry  Castlemon. 
Elf-errant.     By  Moira  O'Neill. 
Elliott,  E.  S.     A  day's  time-table. 
Ellis,  Edward  S.     Comrades  true. 

—  Forest  and  stream  series.  ' 

2.  Path  in  the  ravine. 

3.  Young  ranchers. 

—  Through  on  time  series. 

1.  Jack  Midwood. 

2.  Young  conductor. 

Elmslie,  Theodora  C.  [Baynton  Foster.]  Those  mid- 
summer fairies. 

Elsie  at  the  World's  Fair.     By  Martha  Finley. 

Elsie's  journey  on  inland  waters.     By  Martha  Finley. 

Eric,  prince  of  Lorlonia.     By  the  countess  of  Jersey. 

Eric  the  archer.     By  Maurice  PL  Hervey. 

Every  boy's  stories. 

Ezra  Jordan's  escape  from  the  massacre  at  Fort  Loyall. 
By  Tames  Otis. 

FAIRY  TALES.  Bain  {R.  N.),  collector.  Cossack 
fairy  tales  and  folk-tales. 

—  Bariiig-Gotild  {S.),  collector.     Old  English  fairy  tales. 

—  Children  s  nonsense  book.     By  favorite  fun-makers. 

—  Children's  wonder  book.     By  popular  story-tellers. 

—  Comptott  (Margaret).     Snow  bird  and  the  water  tiger, 

and  other  American  Indian  tales. 

—  Corkran  (Alice).     Adventures  of  Mrs.  Wishing-to-be, 

and  other  stories. 

—  Cox  (P.).     Brownies  through  the  Union. 

—  Curtin(J.).     Tales  of    the  fairies   and  of   the  ghost 

world  in  Munster.  Z  8108./. 

—  Debenham  {Mary  //.).     Whispering   winds,  and  the 

tales  they  told. 

—  Dixon  (C),  edr.     More  fairy  tales  from  the  "  Arabian 

nights." 

—  Elmslie  (Theodora  C).     Those  midsummer  fairies. 

—  Field  (Mrs.  E.  A/.).     Master  Magnus  ;  or,  the  prince, 

the  princess,  and  the  dragon. 


FAIRYTALES.    Harris  (J. C).     Mr.  Rabbit  at  home: 
sequel  to  "  Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger." 

—  Hope  (A.  R.).     Seven  wise  scholars. 

—  Jersey  (Countess  of).     Eric,  prince  of  Lorlonia. 

—  Lang  (A.).     My  own  fairy  book. 

—  McCook  (H.  C).     Old   farm  fairies  :  a  summer  cam- 

paign in  Brownieland. 

—  Nodier  (C).     Trilby,  the  fairy  of  Argyle. 

—  O'Neill  (Moira).     The  elf-errant. 

—  Parry  (E.  A.).     Katawampus  :  its  treatment  and  cure. 

—  Pyle  (H.).     Garden  behind  the  moon. 

—  Richards  (Anna  M.),  Sr.     New  Alice  in  the  old  won- 

derland. 

—  Shattuck  (  W^.     Keeper  of  Salamander's  order. 

—  Silver  fairy  book.     [By  various  authors.] 

—  Sindbad  the  sailor,  and  AH  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves. 

—  Stearns  (A.).     Chris  and  the  wonderful  lamp. 

—  Tail  (J.  S.).     Wayne  and  his  friends. 

—  IVister  (O.).     Dragon  of  Wantley.     2d  ed. 

—  Wordsworth  (Elizabeth).     Snow    garden,    and    other 

fairy  tales. 

—  Yale  (Catharine  B.).     Nim  and  Cum,  aWThe  wonder- 

head  stories. 
Family  at  Misrule.     By  Ethel  Turner. 
Farrar,  Frederic  W.     Julian  Home  :  a  tale  of  college 

life. 
Fawcett,  E.   Douglas.     Secret  of  the  desert  ;  or,  how 

we  crossed  Arabia  in  the  "Antelope." 
Fenn,  George  Manville.     Cormorant  Crag. 

—  Diamond  Dyke  :  a  story  of  South  African  adventure. 

—  Young  castellan  :  a  tale  of  the  English  civil  war. 
Field,  Mrs.  E.  M.     Master  Magnus;  or,  the  prince,  the 

princess,  and  the  dragon. 
Fielding,  S.  G.     Southern  light. 
Finley,  Martha.     Elsie  at  the  world's  fair. 

—  Elsie's  journey  on  inland  waters. 

Fisherman's  daughter.     By  Anne  Kendrick  Benedict. 

Five  minute  stories.     By  Laura  E.  Richards. 

Five  stars  in  a  little  pool.      By  Edith  Carrington. 

Flock  of  girls  and  boys.     By  Nora  Perry. 

For  life  and  liberty.     By  Gordon  Stables. 

Foreman  Jennie.     By  Amos  R.  Wells. 

Forest  and  prairie  series.     See  Ellis,  Edward  S, 

FosDicK,  C.  A.     See  Castlemon,  Harry. 

Foster,  Baynton.     See  Elmslie,  Theodora  C. 

Foster,  Mary  Farrington.     Doty  Dontcare. 

Four  little  mischiefs.     By  Rosa  Mulholland. 

Fowler,  Edith  Henrietta.     Young  pretenders. 

Garden  behind  the  moon.     By  Howard  Pyle. 

Gee's  trap  ;  or,  the  lambs  and  Field  street.    By  Josephine 

R.  Baker. 
Girl  of  the  Commune.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Girls  together.     By  Amy  E.  Blanchard. 
Goostie.     By  M.  Carrie  Hyde. 

Graham,  Ennis.     See  Molesworth,  Mrs.  Mary  Louise. 
Green,  Evelyn  Everett.   Arnold  Inglehurst,  the  preacher. 

—  Great  indiscretion.     • 

—  Head  of  the  house. 

—  Secret  of  the  old  house. 

—  Wilful  WiUoughbys. 

Gypsy  series.     See  Phelps,  Elizabeth  S. 

Gypsy's  cousin  Joy.     By  Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps. - 

Half  a  dozen  boys.     By  Anna  Chapin  Ray. 

Half  round   the  world.      (All-over-the-world  library,  3d 

series,  v.  2.)     By  Oliver  Optic. 
"  Hallowe'en"  ahoy  !     By  Hugh  St.  Leger. 
Happy  discipline.      By  Elizabeth  Cumings. 
Harris,  Joel  Chandler.    ("' Uncle  Remus.")     Mr.  Rabbit 

at  home  :  sequel  to  "Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger." 
Harry  Amblei*    By  Sidney  Marlow. 
Hazelwood  stories.     See  Le  Baron,  Grace. 
Head  of  the  house.     By  Evelyn  Everett  Green. 
Henderson,  W.  J.     Afloat  with  the  flag. 
Henty,  G.  A.     Girl  of  the  Commune. 

—  Knight  of  the  white  cross. 

—  Through  Russian  snows. 

—  Tiger  of  Mysore. 

Hervey,  Maurice  H.     Eric  the  archer. 


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Hildegarde's  neighbors.     By  Laura  E.  Richards. 

Hill,  Headon.  Divinations  of  Kala  Persad,  and  other 
stories. 

Hocking,  Silas  K.     Doctor  Dick,  and  other  tales. 

Holmes,  F.  M.  Hugh  Melville's  quest :  a  boy's  adven- 
tures in  the  days  of  the  Armada. 

Hope,  Ascott  R.     Seven  wise  scholars. 

—  Young  travellers'  tales. 

House  of  Hollister.     By  Fannie  E.  Newberry. 
How  Tommy  saved  the  barn.      By  James  Otis. 
Hugh  Herbert's  inheritance.     By  Caroline  Austin. 
Hugh  Melville's  quest  :  a  boy's  adventures  in  the  days  of 

the  Armada.     By  F.  M.  Holmes. 
Hunters  three  :  sport  and  adventure  in  South  Africa.     By 

Thomas  W.  Knox. 
Huntington,  Faye.     Boynton  neighborhood. 
Huntington,  Rev.  George.     Kings  and  cupbearers. 
Hyde,  M.  Carrie.     Goostie. 

—  Under  the  stable  floor. 

—  Yan  and  Nochie. 

In  press-gang  days.  By  Edgar  Pickering. 
In  search  of  fortune.  By  Gordon  Stables. 
In  the  Okefenokee.  By  Louis  Pendleton. 
In  the  saddle.     By  Ohver  Optic.     ("  Blue  and  gray  army 

series,"  v.  2.) 
Ireland,  Mary  E.      What   I   told   Dorcas:    a   story  for 

mission  workers. 
Island  refuge  (An).     By  James  Otis. 
Jack  Ballister's  fortunes.     By  Howard  Pyle. 
Jack  Benson's  log.     By  Charles  Ledyard  Norton. 
Jack  Midwood.      By  Edward  S.  Ellis.      ("Through  on 

time  series,"  v.  i.) 
Jean  Belin  :  the   French   Robinson  Crusoe.      By  Alfred 

de  Brehat. 
Jerry's  family  :  a  story  of  a  street  waif  of  New  York.    By 

James  Otis. 
Jersey,  Countess  of.     Eric,  prince  of  Lorlonia. 
Jim  of  Hellas.     By  Laura  E.  Richards. 
Jimmy  boy.      By  Sophie  May.      ("  Little  Prudy's    chil- 
dren.") 
Joan's  adventures  at  the  North  Pole,  and  elsewhere.     By 

Alice  Corkran. 
Joel :  a  boy  of  Galilee.     By  Annie  Fellows  Johnston. 
Johnston,  Annie  Fellows.     Joel :  a  boy  of  Galilee. 

—  Little  colonel. 

Jolly  good  summer.     By  Mary  P.  Wells  Smith. 

Julian  Home  :  a  tale  of  college  life.      By  Frederic  W. 

Farrar. 
Kaler,  James  Otis.     See  Otis,  James. 
Kanter  girls.     By  Mary  L,  B.  Branch. 
Katawampus  :  its  treatment  and  cure.     By  Edward  Ab- 
bott Parry. 
Keeper  of  Salamander's  order.     By  William  Shattuck. 
Kenney,  Minnie  E.      See  Paull,  Mrs.  Geo.  A. 
Ker,   David.     Wizard   king  :  story  of  the  last   Moslem 

invasion  of  Europe.  , 

King,  Edward.     Under  the  red  flag  :  adventures  of  two 

American  boys  in  the  days  of  the  Commune. 
Kings  and  cupbearers.      By  Rev.  George  Huntington. 
Kipling,  Rudyard.     Second  jungle  book. 
Knight  of  liberty.     By  Hezekiah  Butterworth. 
Knight  of  the  white  cross.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Knox,  Thomas  W.     Hunters  three  :  sport  and  adventure 

in  South  Africa. 
Kyzie   Dunlee.      By    Sophie    May.      ("  Little     Prudy's 

children.") 
Lang,  Andrew.     My  own  fairy  book. 
Lassie.     By  Mrs.  George  A.  Paull. 
Last  century  maid,  and  other  stories  for  children.     By 

Anne  Hollingsworth  Wharton. 
Last  of  the  Vikings.     By  Capt.  Charles  Young. 
Laurie.  Annie.     Little  boy  who  lived  on  the  hill. 
Le Baron,  Grace.   Hazelwood  stories:  "  Little  daughter." 
Legh,  ISL  H.  Cornwall.      My  dog  Plato. 
Lieutenant   at    eighteen.       By    Oliver   Optic,     (v.    3   of 

his  "  Blue  and  the  gray — on  land.") 
Lillie,  Lucy  C.     Alison's  adventures  :  a  story  for  girls. 
Little  Bet :  a  sketch.     By  Eliza  Dean  Taylor. 


Little  boy  who  lived  on  the  hill.     By  Annie  Laurie. 

Little  colonel.     By  Annie  Fellows  Johnston. 

"  Little  daughter."  By  Grace  Le  Baron.  (Hazelwood 
stories.) 

Little  Jolliby's  Christmas.     By  Harriet  A.  Cheever. 

Little  ladies  of  Ellenwood.     By  Sarah  G.  Connell. 

Little  lady  Valentine.     By  Mrs.  George  A.  Paull. 

Little  miss  Phoebe  Gay.     By  Helen  Dawes  Brown. 

Little  Prudy's  children.     See  May,  Sophie. 

Little  room,  and  other  stories.   By  Madelene  Yale  Wynne. 

Lucky  Tom  series.     See  Castlemon,  Harry. 

Lyall,  David.     Wastrel  redeemed. 

McCooK,  Henry  Christopher.  Old  farm  fairies  :  a  sum- 
mer campaign  in  Brownieland. 

M'Lean,  Alison.     Paul  Heriot's  pictures. 

Marlow,  Sidney.     Harry  Ambler. 

Marshall,  Emma.  Master  of  the  musicians  :  a  story 
of  Handel's  days. 

—  White  king's  daughter  :  a  story  of  the  princess  Eliza- 

beth. 

Marshall,  Luther.     Thomas  Boobig. 

Master  Magnus  ;  or,  the  prince,  the  princess,  and  the 
dragon.     By  Mrs.  E.  M.  Field. 

Master  of  Deeplawn.     By  Mrs.  Hattie  E.  Colter. 

Master  of  the  musicians.     By  Emma  Marshall. 

Matouchon  :  a  story  of  Indian  life.  By  Annie  Maria 
Barnes. 

Matthews,  Margaret  Harriet.  Dame  Prism  :  a  story 
for  girls. 

Maud,  Constance.     Wagner's  heroes. 

Maureen's  fairing.     By  Jane  Barlow. 

May,  Sophie.  [Rebecca  S.  Clarke.]  Jimmy  boy.  ("Lit- 
tle Prudy's  children.") 

—  Kyzie  Dunlee.     ("  Little  Prudy's  children.") 
Miss  Willowburn's  offer.     By  Sarah  Doudney. 
Missing  pocket-book.      By   Harry  Castlemon.     (v.  3  of 

his  "Lucky  Tom  series.") 
Mr.  Rabbit  at  home.     By  Joel  Chandler  Harris.     (Sequel 

to  "Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger.") 
Mitchell,  Laisdell.     Niram  :  a  dusky  idyl. 
MOLESWORTH,  Mrs.  Mary  Louise.     {''Ennis  Graham.") 

Carved  lions. 

—  Sheila's  mystery. 

—  White  turrets. 

Montorgueil,   Georges.      Three  apprentices  of  Moon 

street. 
Moore,  Frank  Frankfort.     Secret  of  the  court. 
More,    Hannah  and  others.       Cheap   repository  tracts, 

V.  7. 
More  fairy  tales  from  the  "Arabian  nights."     Ed.  by  C. 

Dixon. 
Mulholland,  Rosa.     Four  little  mischiefs. 
Munroe,  Kirk.     At  war  with  Pontiac. 

—  Snow-shoes  and  sledges.     (Sequel  to  "The  fur-seal's 

tooth.") 

Mushroom  cave.     By  Evelyn  Raymond. 

My  dog  Plato.     By  M.  H.  Cornwall  Legh. 

My  honey.     By  the  author  of  "  Miss  Toosey's  mission." 

My  little  boy  blue.     By  Rosa  Nouchette  Carey. 

My  own  fairy  book.      By  Andrew  Lang. 

My  strange  rescue,  and  other  stories.  By  J.  Macdonald 
Oxley. 

Mysterious  voyage  of  the  Daphne,  and  other  stories  for 
boys  and  girls. 

Nautilus.     By  Laura  E.  Richards. 

Neal,  the  miller  :  a  son  of  liberty.     By  James  Otis. 

New  Alice  in  the  old  wonderland.  By  Anna  M.  Rich- 
ards, sr. 

Newberry,  Fannie  E.     House  of  Hollister. 

Nim  and  Cum.     By  Catharine  Brooks  Yale. 

Niram  :  a  dusky  idyl.     By  Laisdell  Mitchell. 

NoDiER,  Charles.     Trilby,  the  fairy  of  Argyle. 

Norton,  Charles  Ledyard.     Jack  Benson's  log. 

Norway,  G.  Prisoner  of  war  :  story  of  the  time  of  Na- 
poleon. 

—  True  Cornish  maid. 

Ocean  rovers.  By  Louis  Rousselet.  [Same  as  "  Two 
cabin  boys."] 


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O'Grady,  Standish.     Chain  of  gold  :  a  boy's  adventures 

on  the  coast  of  Ireland. 
Old  Crag  ;  or,  the  Alison  family.     By  a  minister. 
Old  English  fairy  tales.     Collected  by  S.  Baring-Gould. 
Old  farm  fairies.     By  Henry  Christopher  McCook. 
Old  town  pump.      By  Margaret  Sidney. 
O'Neill,  Moira.      The  elf-errant. 
Only  ten  cents.      By  Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden.     ("Pansy.") 
Optic,  Oliver.    [William  T.  Adams.]    All-over-the-world 

library,  3d  series. 

1.  Across  India. 

2.  Half  round  the  world. 

—  Blue  and  gray  army  series — on  land. 

2.  In  the  saddle. 

3.  Lieutenant  at  eighteen. 

Otis,  James.      [James  Otis  Kaler.]     Andy's  ward. 

—  Boys  of  1745  at  the  capture  of  Louisbourg. 

—  Ezra  Jordan's  escape  from  the  massacre  at  Fort  Loyall. 

—  How  Tommy  saved  the  barn. 

—  Island  refuge. 

—  Jerry's  family  :  a  story  of  a  street  waif  of  N.  Y. 

—  Neal,  the  miller  :  a  son  of  liberty. 

—  Wood  Island  light. 

OXLEY,  J.   Macdonald.     My  strange  rescue,  and  other 

stories. 
Paddy  O'Learey,  and  his  learned  pig.     By  Elizabeth  W. 

Champney. 
"  Pansy."     [Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden.]     Only  ten  cents. 

—  The  Randolphs. 

—  What  they  couldn't. 
Parent's  assistant,     v.  2. 

Parry,  Edward  Abbott.  Katawampus  :  its  treatment 
and  cure. 

Path  in  the  ravine.  By  Edward  S.  Ellis,  (v.  2  of  "  For- 
est and  prairie  series.") 

Paul  Heriot's  pictures.     By  Alison  M'Lean. 

Paull,  Mrs.  George  A.     {Altnme  E.  Kenney.)     Lassie. 

—  Little  lady  Valentine. 

—  Ruby's  vacation.     (4th  v.  of  the  "  Ruby  series.'") 

—  Tangled  web,  and  other  tales. 
Pendleton,  Louis.     In  the  Okefenokee. 
Perry,  Nora.      Flock  of  girls  and  boys. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.   [No7vMrs.  Herbert  D.  Ward.] 

Gypsy  series  :  Gypsy's  cousin  Joy. 
Pickering,  Edgar.      In  press-gang  days. 

—  Two  gallant  rebels. 

Plympton,  a.  G.     Dorothy  and  Anton  :  sequel  to  "  Dear 

daughter  Dorothy." 
Pollard,  Eliza  F.     Roger  the  ranger. 
Princess  Louise  :  a  tale  of  the  Stuarts.    By  Croua  Temple. 
Prisoner  of  war  :  story  of  the  time  of  Napoleon.     By  G. 

Norway. 
Pyle,  Howard.      Garden  behind  the  moon. 

—  Jack  Ballister's  fortunes. 

Quarterdeck  and  fok'sle  :  stories  of  the  sea.  By  Molly 
Elliot  Seawell. 

Rand,  Rev.  Edward  A.     Two  college  boys. 

Randolphs  (The).      By  "  Pansy." 

Ray,  Anna  Chapin.      Half  a  dozen  boys. 

Raymo.nd,  Evelyn.      Mushroom  cave. 

Read,  Mrs.  R.  H.      Dora  :  a  girl  without  a  home. 

Reube  Dare's  shad  boat.     By  Charles  G.  D.  Roberts. 

Richards,  Anna  M.,  Sr.  A  new  Alice  in  the  old  won- 
derland. 

Richards,  Laura  E.     Five  minute  stories. 

—  Hildegarde's  neighbors. 

—  Jim  of  Hellas,  [and]  Bethesda  pool. 
Roberts,  Charles  G.  D.     Reube  Dare's  shad  boat. 
Roger  the  ranger.      By  Eliza  F.  Pollard. 

Rouse,  Adelaide  L.     Almost  a  genius. 

—  Deane  girls. 

Rousself.t,  Louis.     Ocean  rovers.     [Same  as  his  "  Two 

cabin  boys."] 
Ruby's  vacation.     By  Minnie   E.  Paull.      (4th  v.  of  the 

"  Ruby  series.") 
RussAN,   Ashmore    attd    Boyle,    Frederick.      Through 

forest  and  plain. 
Ruth  Prentice.     By  Marion  Thorne. 


St.  Leger,  Hugh.      "  Hallowe'en"  ahoy  ! 

—  Sou'wester  and  sword. 

School  dame,  and  other  stories  for  girls. 

Seawell,  Molly  Elliot.    Quarterdeck  and  fok'sle  :  stories 
of  the  sea. 

Second  jungle  book.     By  Kudyard  Kipling. 

Secret  of  the  court.     By  Frank  Frankfort  Moore. 

Secret  of  the  desert.     By  E.  Douglas  Fawcett. 

Secret  of  the  old  house.      By  Evelyn  Everett  Green. 

Seven  little  sisters  who  live  on  the  round  ball  that  floats 
in  the  air.     By  Jane  Andrews. 

Seven  wise  scholars.     By  Ascott  R.  Hope. 

Seymour,  M.  Corbet.     Dulcie  King  :  a  story  for  girls. 

Shattuck,  William.      Keeper  of  Salamander's  order. 

Sheila's  mystery.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 

Shirley,  Penn.     [Miss  Sarah  J.  Clarke.]     Young  mas- 
ter Kirke.     ("  Silver  gate  series.") 
I  Sidney,  Margaret.     Old  town  pump. 
I  Silver  fairy  book.     [By  various  authors.] 
i  Silver  gate  series.      See  Shirley,  Penn. 
I  Sindbad  the  sailor,  and  Ali  Baba  r.nd  the  forty  thieves. 
I  Smith,  Mary  P.  Wells.     Jolly  good  summer. 
I  Snow  bird  and  the  water  tiger,  and  other  American  In- 
1  dian  tales.     By  Margaret  Compton. 

1  Snow  garden,  and  other  fairy  tales.    By  Elizabeth  Words- 
•  worth. 

j  Snow-shoes  and  sledges.      By  Kirk  Munroe.     (Sequel  to 
j  "  The  fur-seal's  tooth.") 

j  Southern  idylls.     By  S.  G.  Fielding. 
i  Sou'wester  and  sword.     By  Hugh  St.  Leger. 
I  "Spot":  an  autobiography. 

Spratt,  Dora  E.  W.     Christmas  week  at  Bigler's  mill. 

Stables,  Gordon.     Battle  and  the  breeze. 

—  Dashing  days  of  old. 

—  For  life  and  liberty. 

.  —  In  search  of  fortune. 
Stkarns,  Albert.     Chris  and  the  wonderful  lamp. 
Sweet  William.     By  Marguerite  Bouvet. 
Swett,  Sophie.     Cap'n  Thistletop  :  a  story  for  girls  ar.d 

boys. 
Tait,  j.  Selwin.     Wayne  and  his  friends. 
Tales  of  the  fairies  and  of  the  ghost  world   in  Munsler. 

By  Jeremiah  Curtin,  Z  8108. A 

Tangled    web   and    other   tales.       By    Mrs.    George    .\. 

Paull. 
Taylor,  Eliza  Dean.     Little  Bet  :  a  sketch. 
Temple,  Crona.     Princess  Louise  :  a  tale  of  the  Stuarts. 
Thomas  Boobig.     By  Luther  Marshall. 
Thorne,  Marion.     Ruth  Prentice. 
Those  midsummer  fairies.     By  Theodora  C.  Elmslie. 
Three-and-twenty.      By  Jennie  M.  Drinkwater. 
Three  apprentices  of  Moon  street.      By  Georges  Montor- 

gueil. 
Three   colonial  boys  :  a  story  of  the  times  of  '76.     By 

Everett  T.  "Tomlinson. 
Through   forest   and   plain.     By   Ashmore    Russan    and 

Frederick  Boyle. 
Through  on  time  series.     See  Ellis,  Edward  S. 
Through  Russian  snows.      By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Tiger  of  Mysore.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
TiMLOW,  Elizabeth  Westyn.     Cricket. 
Tomlinson,  Everett  T.     Boy  oflRcers  of  1812.     ("  War 

of  1812"  series.) 

—  Boy  soldiers  of  1812.     ("  War  of  1812  ''  series.) 

—  Three  colonial  boys  :  a  story  of  the  times  of  '76. 
Tompkins,   Elizabeth   Knight.     An   unlessoned   girl  :  a 

story  of  school  life. 
Trilby,  the  fairy  of  Argyle.      By  Charles  Nodier. 
True  Cornish  maid.      By  G.  Norway. 
TiRNER,  Ethel.     Family  at  Misrule. 
Two  college  boys.     By  Rev.  Edward  A.  Rand. 
Two  gallant  rebels.     By  Eugene  Pickering. 
Two   little   pilgrims'   progress.      By   Frances    Hodgson 

Burnett. 
"  Uncle  Remus."     See  Harris.  Joel  Chandler. 
Under  the  red  flag  :  adventures  of  two  American  boys  in 

the  days  of  the  Commune.     By  Edward  King. 
Under  the  stable  floor.     By  M.  Carrie  Hyde. 


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Unlessoned  girl :  a  story  of   school    life.     By  Elizabeth 

Knight  Tompkins. 
Updegraff,  Laura.     Wee  Dorothy's  true  valentine. 
Wagner's  heroes.     By  Constance  Maud. 
War  of  1812  series.      S,e  Tomlinson,  Everett  T. 
Ward,  Mrs.  Herbert  D.      See  Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart. 
Wastrel  redeemed.     By  David  Lyall. 
Watch  fires  of  '76.     By  Samuel  Drake  Adams. 
Water  tramps;  or,  the  cruise  of   the    "Sea    bird."     By 

George  Herbert  Bartlett. 
Wayne  and  his  friends.      By  J.  Selwin  Tait. 
Wee  Dorothy's  true  valentine.     By  Laura  Updegraff. 
Wells,  Amos  R.     Foreman  Jennie. 
Wharton,  Anne  Hollingsworth.     A  last  century  maid, 

and  other  stories  for  children. 
What  I  told  Dorcas  :    a  story  for  mission   workers.     By 

Mary  E.  Ireland. 
What  they  couldn't.     By  "  Pansy." 
Whishaw,  Fred.     Boris,  the  bear-hunter. 
Whispering  winds,  and  the  tales  they  told.     By  Mary  H. 

Debenham. 
White  king's  daughter :  a  story  of  the  princess  Elizabeth. 

By  Emma  Marshall. 
White  rose  (The)  ;  or,  historj'  of  Clara  Stephens. 
White  turrets.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 
Wilful  Willoughbys.     By  Evelyn  Everett  Green. 


WiLKiNS,  Mary  E.     Comfort  Pease  and  her  gold  ring. 
WiSTER,  Owen.     Dragon  of  Wantley.     2d  ed. 
Witch  Winnie  at  Versailles.    By  Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 
Wizard  king  :    a  story  of  the   last  Moslem   invasion  of 

Europe.     By  David  Ker. 
Wonder-head  stories.     By  Catharine  Brooks  Yale.    (With 

her  "  Nim  and  Cum.") 
Wood  Island  light.     By  James  Otis. 
W^ORDSWORTH,  Elizabeth.    Snow  garden,  and  other  fairy 

tales. 
Wynne,  Madelene  Yale.     Little  room,  and  other  stories. 
Yale,  Catharine  Brooks.      Nim  and  Cum,  and  The  won- 
der-head stories. 
Yan  and  Nochie.     By  M.  Carrie  Hyde. 
Young,  CaJ>(.  Charles.     Last  of  the  Vikings. 
Young  castellan  :  a  tale  of  the    English  civil  war.     By 

George  Manville  Fenn. 
Young  conductor.      By  Edward  S.  Ellis,      (v.   2  of  his 

"  Through  on  time  series.") 
Young  master  Kirke.     By  Penn  Shirley. 
Young  pretenders.     By  Edith  Henrietta  Fowler. 
Young  ranchers.     By  Edward  S.  Ellis,     (v.  3  of  "  Forest 

and  prairie  series.") 
Young  reporter  :  a  story  of  Printing-house  Square.     By 

William  Drysdale. 
Young  travellers'  tales.     By  Ascott  R.  Hope. 


PART    4.-HISTORY,    GEOGRAPHY,    VOYAGES,    AND 

TRAVELS. 


A.     American  History  and  Travels. 

UNITED  STATES:  HISTORY   AND    TRAVELS. 

BOYNTON,  National  military  park,  Chickamauga-Chat- 
tanooga.  Q  7534- «• 

Bourget.     Outre-mer  :  impressions  of  America.      Q  54. 

Brooks.     Washington  in  Lincoln's  time.  Q  7060. 

Brown.  Pilgrim  fathers  of  New  England  and  their 
Puritan  successors.  Q  3537. 

Child.     An  old  New  England  town.  Q  30S6. 

Cooper.      History  of  our  country.  Q  iioo./^. 

Drake.     Campaign  of  Trenton,  1776-77.  Q  4126. 

DwiGHT.  edr.  Critical  sketches  of  some  Federal  and 
Confederate  commanders.  T  5578. 

Earle.     Colonial  dames  and  good  wives.  Q  3131. 

Glascock.     Stories  of  Columbia.  Q  1169. 

Grinnell.     Story  of  the  Indian.  Q  2176. j. 

Guest.     Round  trip  in  North  America.  Q  607. 

Jameson.   Dictionary  of  U.  S.  history,  1492-1894.  Q  1636. 

Jeffrey.     Richmond  prisons,  1861-62.  Q  7637. 

Johnson.     Stor)' of  a  great  conflict,  1861-65.       Q  7639. 
//otg. — Revised  ed.  of  his  "  Short  history  of  the  war 
of  Secession." 

Judson.     Growth  of  the  American  nation.  Q  1235. 

Lodge  and  Roosevelt.  Hero  tales  from  American  his- 
tory. Q  12-]2.k. 

f  National  cyclopaedia  of  American  biography,     v.  5. 

T  4866. 

Puddefoot.     Minute  man  on  the  frontier.  Q  359. 

Ralph.     Dixie  ;  or,  southern  scenes  and  sketches. 

Q  716.^. 

Remington.     Pony  tracks.  Q  721. 

Rhodes.     History  of  the  U.  S.  from  1850.  v.  3,  1860-62. 

Q  7723- 

Riddle.     Recollections  of  war  times,  1860-65.     Q  7724. 

Scott.     Reconstruction  during  the  civil  war  in  the  U.  S. 

Q  7397- 

t  Spirit  of  '76.    v.  i  (Sept.    r894-Augt.  1895).     C  6884. 

United  States.  Office  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers,  f  Geo- 
graphical explorations  and  surveys  west  of  looth 
meridian.      By  G.  M.  Wheeler.  Q  787. 

War  Department.  \  War  of  the  Rebellion  :  a  com- 
pilation of  the  official  records.  Series  I,  v.  46, 
parts  1-3.  Q  7773.^. 


United  States.  IVar  Department.  f  Same :  atlas 
Pts.  33-35.  Q  7991 

Varney.     Story  of  patriots'  day,  Lexington  and  Concord 

Q4458 

WiNSOR.  The  Mississippi  basin  :  struggle  in  America  be 
tween  England  and  France,  1697-1763.   Q  3790.  w 

UNITED   STATES  :  SPECIAL   PARTS. 

Blaney.  Old  Boston:  reproductions  of  etchings  in  half 
tone.  Q  9528. 

Burwell.     Girl's  life  in  Virginia  before  the  war.   Q  9067. 

Claflin.     Under  the  old  elms.   [Newton,  Mass.]  Q  9091. 

Drake,     f  History  and  antiquities  of  Boston.       Q  9826. 

King.     NewOrleans:  the  place  and  the  people.  Qg244.«. 

King's  Dictionary  of  Boston.    By  E.  M.  Bacon.  Q  9244. «'. 

Meriden  Britannia  Co.  f  Historical  sketch  of  Madison 
Square.  Q  9300. 

New  Jersey,  f  Documents  relating  to  colonial  history  of. 
V.  II,  12.  Q  9696. 

Nixon.     How  Marcus  Whitman  saved  Oregon.     2d  ed. 

Q  9699- 

Ostrander.     f  History  of  Brooklyn  and  Kings  County. 

2  V.  Q  9703. 

Shepp.     New  York  city  illustrated.  Q  9741. 

Stoddard.  Adirondacks  illustrated.  25th  ed.  Q  9423.3. 
West  Shore  Railroad.     Summer  homes  and  tours  on  the 

line  of.  Q  9784. 

Withers.     Chronicles  of  border  warfare  [in]  Virginia. 

New  ed.  by  Thwaites.  Q  3792. 

OTHER    PARTS   OF   AMERICA. 

Ball.  Notes  of  a  naturalist  in  South  America.  P  9024. 
Bruce.     Alaska  :  its  history  and  resources.  P  7537. 

Field.     Our  western  archipelago.  P  7589. 

JVote. — North  America — mostly  British. 
Knight.     Cruise  of  the  "  Falcon"  to  South  America. 

P  9249- 
Mercer.     Hill-caves  of  Yucatan.  P  8680. 

Parkin.  Great  dominion  :  studies  of  Canada.  P  7343. 
Reid.     Land  of  the  sun  :  vistas  Mexicanas.  P  8367. 

RuMBOLD.  Great  Silver  River :  residence  in  Buenos  Ayres 
in  1S80-81.  P  9380. 

Shoemaker.  Kingdom  of  the  "  white  woman."  [Mexico.] 

P  8403. 


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SlADEN.     On  the  cars  and  off  :  from  Halifax  to  Victoria. 

P  7745. 
Somerset.     Land  of  the  muskeg.     [British  Columbia.] 

P  7749. 

Spears.     Gold  diggings  of  Cape  Horn  :  life  in  Tierra  del 

Fuego  and  Patagonia.  P  9417. 

Stoddard.     Cruising  among  the  Caribbees.  P  8423. 

Wilson.  Guide  to  the  Yucon  gold  fields.  [Ala.ska.]  P  7790. 


B.     European  History  and  Travels. 

ENGLAND   AND    GREAT    BRITALN. 

Andrews.     Bygone  Cheshire.  R  1506. r. 

ASHTON.      Hyde  Park  from  Domesday-book  to  date. 

R  1510.^. 

Baines.     On  the  track  of  the  mail  coach.  R  1024. 

Barclay.     Stonehenge  and  its  earth-works.         R  1806. 

Baylis.     Temple  church  and  chapel  of  St.  Ann.     2d  ed. 

R  1029. 

-(■  Beautiful  Britain.  Scenery  and  splendors  of  the  United 
Kingdom.  R  1807. 

Besant.      Westminster.  R  1523.  w. 

Black's  Guide  to  Ireland.  R  2044.?. 

—  Picturesque  guide  to  Scotland.  R  2044.^-. 

BOGER.      Bygone  Southwark.  R  1529. 

Clinch  a«^  Kershaw,  ^(/rj-.    Bygone  Surrey.    R  1556.^. 

Clinton.  From  Crecy  to  Assye  :  five  centuries  of  mili- 
ttiry  history  of  England.  R  1094. 

Cornish.     Wild  England  of  to-day.  R  1560. 

Crickmore.     Old  Chester.  R  1564. 

Dasent.     History  of  St.  James's  Square.  R  1568. 

De  Crespigny  and  Hutchinson.  The  New  Forest :  its 
traditions,  inhabitants,  and  customs.  R  1117. 

Dorr.  "  Flower  of  England's  face  ":  sketches  of  English 
travel.  R  1125. 

Emerson.     English  traits.     New  and  rev.  ed.  1893. 

R  1136.^. 

Fitzgerald,     Bozland  :  Dicken.s'  places  and  people. 

R1151. 

Froude.    English  seamen  in  the  1 6th  century.    R  1595.;?. 

Gardiner.  History  of  the  commonwealth  and  protecto- 
rate, 1649-60.     v.  I,  1649-51.  R  1597.-4. 

George.     Battles  of  English  history.  R  1164. 

Creen.  Short  history  of  the  English  people.  Illustr.  ed. 
by  Mrs.  J.  R.  Green  and  Miss  Kate  Norgate.  v.  4. 

R  1605.?. 

Haliburton.  Furth  in  field  :  life,  language,  and  litera- 
ture of  old  Scotland.  R  2182. 

Harper.     Portsmouth  road  and  its  tributaries.   R  1611./. 

Hodgetts.  Older  England  illustrated  by  Anglo-Saxon 
antiquities  in  the  British  Museum.     2  v.     R  1625. 

1.  The  sword. — The  shield. — The  spear,  javelin,  and 
arrow. — The  brooch. —  The  ring. —  Beads,  glasses, 
drinking  vessels,  and  burial. 

2.  The  earthen  jar. — The  rune. — The  book. — The 
horn. — The  casket.— The  coin. 

Kirwan.     Palace  and  hovel  ;  or,  phases  of  London  life. 

R  1647. 

Lord.     Tales  from  St.  Paul's  cathedral.  R  1273./. 

Lorne.     Governor's  guide  to  Windsor  Castle.   R  1273.^^. 

Martin.  Pagan  Ireland:  an  archaeological  sketch.  R  2289. 

Molesworth.      History  of  England  from  1830-74.    3  v. 

R  1312. 

Murray,  publisher.  Handbook  for  Hertfordshire,  Bed- 
fordshire, and  Huntingdonshire.  R  1323. 

Parmele.     Evolution  of  an  empire  :  England.    R  1343.^. 

R.ANSOME.     Advanced  history  of  England.  R  1363. 

RiDEiNG.     In  the  land  of  Lorna  Doone.  R  1372. «. 

Sharpe.     London  and  the  kingdom,     v.  1-3.        R  1742. 

Sheppard.    Memorials  of  St.  James's  palace.  2  v.   R  1743. 

Smith  rt«^/ Hart.  Climbing  in  the  British  isles.  2.  Wales 
[and]  Ireland.  R  141  i.r. 

Stewart.  'Twixt  Ben  Nevis  and  Glencoe.  [West  High- 
lands.] R  2422. 

Traill,  edr.  Social  England,  v.  3.  From  Henry  VIII 
to  death  of  Elizabeth.  R  176S.  | 


Traill,  fi/r.  Same.  v.  4.  From  the  accession  of  James 
I  to  death  of  Anne.  R  1768. 

Trevelyan.     Glimpses  of  Welsh  life  and  character. 

R  2447- 

—  Land  of  Arthur  :  its  heroes  and  heroines.        R  2447./. 

FRANCE,    SPAIN,  AND    ITALY. 

.Adolphus.     Some  memories  of  Paris.  S  1005. 

Alger.     Glimpses  of  the  French  revolution.  S  1007. 

Baedeker.     South-eastern  France.     2d  ed.         S  1023.0. 

—  South-western  France.     2d  ed.  S  1023. <>. 
Bicknell.     Life  in  the  Tuileries  under  the  second  em- 
pire. S  1524. 

Burke.     History  of  Spain  to  the  death  of  Ferdinand  the 

Catholic.     2  v.  S  2540. 

COOLIDGE.     An  old  convent  school  in  Paris,  and  other 

papers.  S  1097. 

Contents  :  An    old    convent    school    in    Paris. — The 

countess    Potocki. — Girlhood   of    an    autocrat. — Miss 

Eden. — The  due  de  Saint-Simon. 

Davis.     About  Paris.  S  1116. 

Hamerton.     f  The  Saone  :  a  summer  voyage.     S  1837. 

Hesdin.     Journal  of  a  spy  in  Paris  during  the  Reign  of 

Terror.  S  1199. 

Horsburgh.     Waterloo  :  a  narrative  and  a  criticism. 

S  1213. 
LuFFMANN.     Vagabond  in  Spain.  S  2274. 

Macquoid.     Through  Brittany  :  South  Brittany.  S  1283.  j. 
Murray,  publis/ier.     Handbook   for    travellers   on   the 

Riviera.  S  3323. 

Oliphant.     Makers  of  modem  Rome.  S  3337. 

Orleans  (Duchess  of^.     Secret  memoirs  of  the  court  of 

Louis  XIV  and  the  Regency.  S  1703. 

Ross.     Land  of  Manfred,  prince  of  Tarentum  and  king 

of  Sicily.  S  3378./. 

Saint-Amand.     Revolution  of  1848.  S  1382. 

Sewell.     Outline  history  of  Italy.  S  3401. 

Stokes.     Three  months  in  the  forests  of  France.  S  1755. 
ViLLARi.    Two  first  centuries  of  Florentine  history,  v.  2. 

s  3776. 

White.     Holiday  in  Spain  and  Norsvay.  S  2481.^. 

GREECE   AND   ROME. 

Diehl.     Excursions  in  Greece.  S  7121. 

Gardner  aW  Jevons.     Manual  of  Greek  antiquities. 

N  8162. 
Gell.  f  Pompeiana :  topography,  edifices,  and  orna- 
ments of  Pompeii.  2  v.  N  9598. 
Gilbert,    Constitutional  antiquities  of  Sparta  and  Athens. 

N  8600. 
Holm.     History  of  Greece,     v.  i,  a.  N  8210. 

1.  Up  to  the  end  of  the  6th  century  B,  C. 

2.  Fifth  century  B.  C. 

Plutarch's  (Youth's)  Lives,  for  boys  and  girls.    Ed.  by 

Ellis.  T  5354-^- 

Roberts.     Ancient  Boetians.  N  8725. 

Robinson.     Short  history  of  Greece.  N  8375. 

RUSSIA. 

Campbell.  Letters  from  camp  during  the  siege  of  Se- 
bastopol.  S  4073. 

H.A.PGOOD.     Russian  rambles.  S  4185. 

Herbert.     Defence  of  Plevna,  1877.  S  4618. 

Lysons.     Crimean  war  from  first  to  last.  S  4665. 

Russell.  Great  war  with  Russia  :  the  invasion  of  the 
Crimea.  S  4381.^^. 

Stepniak.  King  Stork  and  king  Log  :  a  study  of  mod- 
ern Russia.     2  V.  S  4421.-^. 

Sterling.     Highland  brigade  in  the  Crimea.        S  4754, 

SWITZERLAND  AND  TIROL. 

Baedeker.  Eastern  .Alps  :  hdbk.  for  travellers.  R  9022.<'. 

—  Switzerland  and  the  adjacent  portions  of  Italy.  Savoy, 

and  Tyrol.      i6th  ed.  R  9022.'^. 


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Baker.     Model  republic  :  history  of  the  Swiss  people. 

R9514 
Browne.     Off  the  mill.  R  9061 

Conway.     The  Alps  from  end  to  end.  R  9559 

Leland.     Hans  Breitmann  in  Germany  :  Tyrol.  R  9264, 
Marsh.     Two  seasons  in  Switzerland.  R  9288 

Mummery.   My  climbs  in  the  Alps  and  Caucasus.  R  9865 
RiCHMAN.     Appenzell :  a  Swiss  study.  R  9372 

OTHER    PARTS    OF    EUROPE    AND    GENERAL 
WORKS. 

Alison.     Europe  from  the  French  revolution  to  the  fall 
of  Napoleon,  1815.    Abridged  by  Gould.  N  4504./'. 
Baedeker.     Norway,  Sweden,  and  Denmark.      R  3022. 
—  Southern  Germany,  inch  Wurtemberg  and  Bavaria. 

R  4022. 
BrADSHAw's  Continental  railway  guide,  1895.  Na  3056. 
Gregor.     Story  of  Bohemia.  S  6175. 

*'  POLITIKOS."  Sovereigns  and  courts  of  Europe.    T  5356. 
White.     Holiday  in  Spain  and  Norway.  S  2481.//. 


C.     Oriental  History  and  Travels, 

GENERAL  AND  UNCLASSIFIED  WORKS. 

Callan.     From  the  Clyde  to  the  Jordan  :  bicycle  jour- 
ney. Nb  3072. 

Frederickson.     Ad  Orientem.  Nb  3594. 

Maundevile   {Sir   John).      Marvellous    adventures   of. 
Ed.  by  Layard.  Nb  3677. 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia.  O  683. 

Norman.     Peoples  and  politics  of  the  far  east.   Nb  3700. 

SnoEMAKER.     Eastward  to  the  land  of  the  morning. 

Nb  3403. 

—  Trans-Caspia  :  the  sealed  provinces  of  the  Czar. 

o  3403- 

Tiffany.     This  goodly  frame  the  earth  :  impressions  of 
Japan,  China,  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  Greece. 

Nb  3441. 

AFRICA. 

Ashe.     Chronicles  of  Uganda.  P  3510. 

Baldwin.     African  hunting  and  adventure.     3d  ed. 

P  5514- 
Banbury.     Sierra  Leone  ;  or^  the  white  man's  grave. 

P45I5- 
Bruce.     Memories  of  Mashonaland.  P  5062. 

COLVILLE.     Land  of  the  Nile  springs.  P  3558. 

Dawson.     Madagascar  :  its  capabilities  and  resources. 

P5115. 
Knight.     Rhodesia  of  to-day :  condition  and  prospects 
of  Matabeleland  and  Mashonaland.  P  5249. 

Knox.     In   wild   Africa :   journey   through   the   Sahara 
desert.  P  1250./. 

Latimer.     Europe  in  Africa  in  the  19th  century.   P  262. 
Maude.     Five  years  in  Madagascar.  P  5294. 

Vincent.     Actual  Africa  ;  or,  the  coming  continent. 

P776. 
WiLMOT.     Story  of  the  expansion  of  southern  Africa. 

P  5484. 
Workman.  Algerian  memories  :  bicycle  tour.  P  1491. 
Worsfold.     South  Africa.  P  5491. 


AUSTRALASIA. 

Alexander.     Islands  of  the  Pacific.  P  6505. 

Bicknell.  Travel  and  adventure  in  northern  Queens- 
land. P  6523. 
Chalmers.  Pioneering  in  New  Guinea,  1877-94.  P6081. 
Fraser.  In  Stevenson's  Samoa.  P  6157. 
Jenks.  History  of  the  Australasian  colonies.  P  6230. 
Paton.     Letters  and  sketches  from  the  New  Hebrides. 

P  6344. 
Stevens.     Picturesque  Hawaii.  P  6753. 

bWETTENHAM.     Malay  sketches.  P  6430. 


Thrumm,  compiler.  Hawaiian  almanac  and  annual  for 
1895.  P  6764. 

Thynne.     Story  of  Australian  exploration.  P  6440. 

Young.  Mutiny  of  the  "  Bounty  "  and  story  of  Pitcairn's 
island,  1 790-1 894.  P  6498. 

CHINA,  JAPAN,  AND  COREA. 

j  Armstrong.     In  a  mule  litter  to  the  tomb  of  Confucius. 
I  _  O  2015. 

j  Fagg.     Forty  years  in  south  China  :  life  of  Rev.  John 
I  Van  Nest  Talmage.  O  2141. 

FiNCK.     Lotos-time  in  Japan.  O  2590. 

GUNDRY.     China  present  and  past.  O  2608. f. 

I  Hearn.  "  Out  of  the  east":  reveries  and  studies  in  new 
Japan.  O  2192. 

Holcombe.     Real  Chinaman.  O  2626. 

Lansdell.  Chinese  central  Asia  :  ride  to  Httle  Tibet.. 
2  V.  O  3656.  c. 

Mackay.     From  far  Formosa.  O  2669. 

MiLN.     Quaint  Korea.  O  2305.17. 

Morris.  Advance  Japan  :  a  nation  thoroughly  in  earn- 
est. O  2690. 
Parsons.  Notes  in  Japan.  O  2706. 
ROCKHILL.  t  Diary  of  a  journey  through  MongoHa  and 
Tibet  in  1891-92.  O  3725. 
Tcheng-ki-TONG.    Chin-chin  ;  or,  the  Chinaman  at  home. 

O  2435. 
Tristram.     Rambles  in  Japan.  O  2768. 

Vladimir.     China-Japan  war.  O  2776. 

EGYPT. 

Petrie.  Egyptian  tales.  Transl.  from  the  papyri,  ist 
series,  IVth  to  Xllth  dynasty.  N  6348.^. 

—  History  of  Egypt  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  l6th 
dynasty,     (v.  i  of  his  "  History  of  Egypt.") 

N  6348. /i. 

Sayce.     Egypt  of  the  Hebrews  and  Herodotos.    N  6387. 

Wilson.     Egypt  of  the  past.     2d  ed.  to  close  of  XXth 

dyn.  revised  by  Amelia  B.  Edwards.        N  6484./. 

INDIA   AND   FARTHER   INDIA. 

Ballantyne.  On  India's  frontier  ;  or,  Nepaul  the 
Gurkhas'  mysterious  land.  O  5025. 

Carstairs.     Human  nature  in  rural  India.  O  5077. 

Gumming.     In  the  Himalayas  and  the  Indian  plains. 

O  5107. 

Holden.  Mogul  emperors  of  Hindustan,  A.  D.  1398- 
1707.  O  5626, 

Kipling.     Out  of  India.  O  5244. 

McCoRMlCK.     An  artist  in  the  Himalayas.  O  5666. 

Ragozin.     Story  of  Vedic  India.  O  5362. 

Smyth.     Journey  on  upper  Mekong,  Siam.  O  4747. 

Trevelyan.     Competition  Wallah.  O  5446. 

Weeks.     From  the  Black  sea  through  Persia  and  India. 

o  5783- 

W^ILBERFORCE.    Unrecorded  chapter  of  the  Indian  mutiny. 

O  5482. 
Younghusdand.     Relief  of  Chitral.  O  5799. 

JEWS   AND   THE    HOLY   LAND,    PERSIA,  etc. 

Gray.     At  the  court  of  the  Amir.  O  6604. 

Hutton.     Literarj'  landmarks  of  Jerusalem.         O  9219. 

Layard.  Early  adventures  in  Persia,  Susiana,  and  Baby- 
lonia.    New  ed.  O  9262./. 

Leroy-Beaulieu.  Israel  among  the  nations  :  study  of 
the  Jews  and  anti-Semitism.  N  7265. 

McFall.     Zhob  field  force,  1890.   [Afghanistan.]  O  6667. 

Palestine  Exploration  Fund.  Thirty  years'  work  in  the 
Holy  Land,  1865-95.  O  9342.0. 

Renan.  History  of  the  people  of  Israel,  v.  4.  From 
the  rule  of  the  Persians  to  that  of  the  Greeks. 

N  7721. 

—  Same.  v.  5.  Period  of  Jewish  independence  and 
Judea  under  Roman  rule.  N  7721. 


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RooKER.     Modern  pilgrim  in  Jerusalem.  O  9377. 

Smith.     Historical  geography  of  the  Holy  Land.  N  7747. 
Vincent.     Earthly  footprints  of  the  man  of  Galilee  :  400 
photographic  views  and  descriptions.  O  9892. 

Weeks.     From  the  Black  sea  through  Persia  and  India. 

O  5783. 

Wilson  (E.  L.).     In  Scripture  lands.  O  94S4. 

Wilson  (/?^z/.  S.  G.).    Persian  life  and  customs.     O  6791. 

Wright.     Palmyra  and  Zenobia,  with  travels  in  Bashan 

and  the  desert.  O  8493. 

TURKEY   AND   THE    TURKISH    ExMPIRE. 

Barkley.     Ride  through  Asia  Minor  and  Armenia. 

O  8026. 
COUFOPOULOS.     Guide  to  Constantinople.  S  8102. 

Crawford.    Constantinople.  S  8563. 

Green.     Armenian  crisis  in  Turkey.  S  8175. 

Grosvenor.     Constantinople.     2  v.  S  8606. 

MacColl.     England's  responsibility  towards  Armenia. 

S  8666. 

Murray,  publisher.     Handbook   for  travellers   in   Asia 

Minor,  etc.  O  8323. 


D.     Universal  and    Miscellaneous    His- 
tory and  Travels. 

GENERAL    HISTORY. 

Adams.     Law  of  civilization  and  decay.  N  503. 

Clare.     Unrivalled  history  of  the  world.    5  v.     N  4819. 
I         Desmond.     Mooted  questions  of  history.  N  4120. 

I         Ellis.     Youth's  classical  dictionary.  N  5135. 

Larned.     t  History  for  ready  reference.     5  v.     N  4853. 

Robinson.     Modern  history  to  1807.  N  4374. 

ROLLIN.     Ancient  history,     v.  1-3.     N.  Y.,  1828.     8°. 

N  5726.tr. 

Smith.     Romance  of  history.  N  4412. 

Tyson.     Philological  essay  concerning  the    Pygmies  of 
the  ancients.  N  5451. 


Wolff.     Odd  bits  of  history.  N  4793. 

Contents  :  The  Pretender  at  Bar-le-duc. — Richard  de 
la  Pole. —  "White  rose."  —  Early  ancestors  of  our 
queen. — About  a  portrait  at  Windsor. — Remnant  of  a 
great  race. — Voltaire  and  king  Stanislas. — Prince  Con- 
sort's university  days. — Something  about  beer. 

GENERAL  VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS  ;  ATLASES. 

Battye.  Ice-boundon  Kolguev.  [Arctic regions.]  N  251S. 

BiEN.     f  Atlas  of  the  state  of  N.  V.  N  1908.^7. 

Brassey.     Voyages  and  travels.     Ed.  by  Wilmot.     2  v. 

N  3056. 

Brooks.     The  Mediterranean  trip.  N  3060.W. 

Buckley.     Travels  in  three  continents.  N  3538. 

Hughes.     Vacation  rambles. "  N  3315. 

Jackson.  Great  frozen  land  (Bolshaia  Zemelskija  Tun- 
dra). N  2636. 

Jenkins.  Voyage  of  the  U.  S.  Exploring  Squadron  [un- 
der] Wilkes,  in  1838-42.  N  2638. 

Johnson,    f  Family  atlas  of  the  world.    1866.   N  1947.3. 

McCrackan.     Little  idyls  of  the  big  world.         N  3278. 

Stanley.     My  early  travels  in  America  and  Asia.     2  v. 

N  3421. 

Stevenson.  Amateur  emigrant  from  the  Clyde  to  Sandy 
Hook.  N  2421. 

Woolson.     Mentone,  Cairo,  and  Corfu.  N  3490. 

MISCELLANEOUS  INSTITUTIONS. 

Davey.     Furs  and  fur  garments.  T  81 15. 

Flory.     Book  about  fans.  T  8153. 

Hone,     f  Every-day  book.     3  V.  T  8627. a. 

—  t  Year  book  of  daily  recreation  and  information. 

T  8627.^. 
HuTTON.     Other  times  and  other  seasons.  T  8219. 

Love.     Fast  and  Thanksgiving  days  of  New  England. 

T  8664. 
New  York  State.     Grand  Lodge  of  Masons.     \  Proceed- 
ings, 114th  annual  communication.  1895.  T  9697. a. 
Parker.     Glossary  of  terms  used  in  heraldry.     New  ed. 

T  6343- 


PART    5.-LITERATURE    AND    LANGUAGE. 


A.    Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 

Appletons'  Library  manual  :    a  catalogue  raisonnee  of 
1200  works.  M  7508. 

Cincinnati  Public  Library,     f  Bulletin  of  books  added 
during  1894.  M  8818. 

Growoll.     Profession  of  bookselling.    Part  2.     M  7836. 

HoBOKEN  Free  Public  Library,    f  Alphabetical  catalogue : 
authors,  titles,  and  subjects.     1895.  M  8625. 

Jackson,     f  The  pictorial  press  :  its  origin  and  progress. 

M  7637.0. 

t  Library  journal,     v.  20  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).        M  8662. 

I  Literary  news.     New  series,  v.  16  (Jan. -Dec.  1895). 

M  7662. 

New  Jersey  State  Library,     f  Annual  report  of  the  libra- 
rian for  1894.  M  8696.  w. 

New  York  City.     Apprentices^  Library,      f  Supplement 
to  catalogue  of  1874.  M  8866.3. 

New  York  State  Library,     f  76th  annual  report  for  year 
ending  Sept.  30,  1893.  M  8698. /4. 

t  Publishers'  weekly,     v.  47,  48  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

M  7716. 

Pratt  (Enoch)  Free  Library.  (Bait.)   f  Finding  list :  sup- 
plement to  the  5th  ed.  M  8715./. 

—  \  Finding  list  of  the  branch  libraries,  July,  1895. 

M  87 1 S-.?-. 

Roberts.     Book-hunter  in  London.  M  7725. 

Scranton    Public    Library.       Circulating   Department. 
f  First  supplement  to  the  finding  list.     1894. 

«  M  8739.0. 


B.     Drama  and  Plays. 

Archer.     Theatrical  "  world  "  for  1S93.  K  2014. 

Bell.     Reader's  Shakespeare :  the  historical  plays. 

K  2035.  r. 

Carr.     King  Arthur  :  a  drama.  K  2546. 

Chapman.    Best  plays.    Ed.  by  W.  L.  Phelps.    K  2083. 

Contents  :     All    fools. — Bussy    d'Ambois. — Revenge 

of  Bussy  d'Ambois. — Conspiracy  of  Charles,  duke  of 

Byron. — Tragedy  of  Charles,  duke  of  Byron. 

Congreve.     Comedies.     [Ed.  by  W.  E.  Henley.]     2  v. 

K  2009. 

1.  Old  bachelor:  a  comedy. — Double-dealer:  a  com- 
edy. 

2.  Love  for  love  :  a  comedy. — Way  of  the  world  :  a 
comedy. 

Corbin.     The  Elizabethan  Hamlet.  K  2102. 

Diderot.     Paradox  of  acting.     Preface  by  H.  Irving. 

K  2122. 
Dyer.     Folk  lore  of  Shakespeare.  Z  8578. 

Gilbert.     The   Mikado ;   or,   the   town  of  Titipu. 

K  2166./W. 
Guerber.     Stories  of  the  Wagner  operas.  K  3178. 

HoussAYE.    Behind  the  scenes  of  the  Comedie  Fran9aise. 

K  262S. 
Ibsen.  Little  Eyolf.  Transl.  by  Archer.  K  7221.W. 
Jefferson.     Rip  Van  Winkle.  K  2637. 

Jones.     Renascence  of  the  English  drama.        K  2235. r. 
Jonson  (Ben).    Best  plays.    [Ed.  by  Nicholson.]    v.  2,  3. 

K  2234.W. 


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JoNSON  (Ben).     Best  plays.     (Continued.) 

2.  Bartholomew  Fair. — Cynthia's  revels. — Sejanus, 
his  fall. 

3.  Volpone  ;  or,  the  fox. — Epicoene  ;  or,  the  silent 
woman. — The  alchemist. 

Kaliuasa.  Shakuntala  ;  or,  the  recovered  ring:  Hindoo 
drama.  K  9236. 

MoLlfeRE.  f  Dramatic  works.  [Transl.]  by  Van  Laun. 
6  V.  K  4687. 

1.  The  blunderer. — The  love-tiff. — The  pretentious 
young  ladies. — Sganarelle  ;  or,  the  self-deceived  hus- 
band.— Don  Garcia  of  Navarre  ;  or,  the  jealous  prince. 

2.  School  for  husbands. — The  bores. — School  for 
wives — School  for  wives,  criticised. — The  impromptu 
of  Versailles. — The  forced  marriage. 

3.  Princess  of  Elis. — Don  Juan  ;  or,  the  feast  with 
the  statue. — Love  is  the  best  doctor. — The  misan- 
thrope.— The  physician  in  spite  of  himself. 

4.  Melicerte. — A  comic  pastoral. — The  Sicilian  ;  or, 
Jove  makes  the  painter. — Tartuffe  ;  or,  the  hypocrite. — 
Amphitryon. — George  Dandin  ;  or,  the  abashed  hus- 
band. 

5.  The  miser. — Monsieur  de  Pourceaugnac. — The 
magnificent  lovers. — The  citizen  who  apes  the  noble- 
man.— Psyche. 

6.  Rogueries  of  Scapin. — The  countess  of  Escar- 
bagnas — The  learned  ladies. — The  imaginary  invalid. 
— Jealousy  of  Le  Barbouille. — The  flying  doctor. 

—  (Euvres  choisies.  K  4312.(7. 

Contents:    Le  bourgeois   gentilhomme. — Le    misan- 
thrope.— Les  femmes  savantes. 
Morton.     First  come  first  served  :  comedietta. 

With  K  2166.W. 

f  New  York  dramatic  chronicle,     v.   i,  2  (Sept.  3,  1894- 

Augt.  26,  1895).  C  6867.^. 

NoRD-\u.     Right  to  love  [:  drama].  K  3333. 

Renan.     L'Abbessede  Jouarre  :  adrama.    With  Y  z-^b^j.c. 

—  Priest  of  Nemi :  philosophical  drama.    With  Y  2369. f. 
Robins.     Echoes   of    the    playhouse :  reminiscences   of 

some  past  glories  of  the  English  stage.  K  2376. 
RuGGLES.     Plays   of    Shakespeare   founded    on    literary 

forms.  "  K  2728. 

Shakespeare.     Dramatic  works,  from  text  of   Stevens 

and  Malone.  _  K  2401. 

—  King  Henry  V.     Preface,  etc.,  by  Gollancz.  K  2400./^. 

—  King  Richard  HI.  Preface,  etc.,  by  Gollancz.  K  2400. r. 
Stevenson   and    Henley.      Macaire  :   a   melodramatic 

farce.  K  2424. 

-|-  Talent,     v.  5.     (July  1894-June  1S95.)  C  6886. 

Ten  Brink.     Five  lectures  on  Shakespeare.  K  2435. 

WiNGATE.     Shakespeare's  heroines  on  the  stage.   K  2487. 
WiNSLOW.    Readings  from  the  old  dramatists.  2  v.  K  2486. 

1.  Miracle  to  masque. — Predecessors  of  Shakespeare. 
— Minor  Elizabethan  dramatists. 

2.  Earlier  Stuart  drama. — Comedy  of  the  Restora- 
tion.— Comedy  of  the  i8th  centuiy. 

Winter.     Shadows  of  the  stage.     3d  series.         K  2485. 

C.     Essays  and   Miscellanies. 

Addison  a«^  Steele.     Spectator  in  London.    M  4003.x. 
/Esop,  junior,  in  America  :  fables.  M  3005.7. 

Arnold.     Function  of  criticism  at  the  present  time. 

M  4015./. 
Belloc.     In  a  walled  garden.  M  4036. 

Boyd.    ("  Country  Parson.")     Occasional  and  immemo- 
rial days.  M  405 5. «. 
Bradford.     Types  of  American  character.  M  4057. 
Confucius.     Proverbial  philosophy  of.     Compiled  by  F. 
H.  Jenings.                                                     M  3099. 
Davidson.     Sentences  and  paragraphs.                 M  3115. 
Darmesteter.  Selected  essays.   Ed.  by  Jastrow.  M  4115. 
Contents :   Religions    of    the    future. — Prophets    of 
Israel. — Afghan  life  in  Afghan  song.— Race  and  tradi- 
tion.—Ernest    Renan. — Essay  on    the    history  of   the 
Jews.— Supreme  God  in  the  Indo-European  mythology. 
DowLiNG.     Indolent  essays.                                  M  4125.?. 


Easel.     Our  square  and  circle  ;  or,  the  annals  of  a  little 
London  house.  M  4131. 

GODKIN.      Reflections  and  comments,  1865-95.    M  4170. 
Hall,  ^•a'r.     The  amulet.  M  1183. 

Jefferies  (R.).     Thoughts   from  the  writings  of.     Se- 
lected by  Waylen.  M  3229. 
Jeune.     Lesser  questions.                                        M  4232. 
Mallock.     Studies  of  contemporary  superstition.  M  4286. 
Contents:  Scientific    bases    of    Optimism. — "Cow- 
ardly Agnosticism." — Amateur  Christianity. — Marriage 
and  free  thought. — A  Catholic  theologian  on  natural 
religion. — Science  and  the  revolution. — Fabian  econom- 
ics.— So-called  evolution  of  socialism. 
More.     Great  refusal :  letters  of  a  dreamer  in  Gotham. 

M  4315. 

Nadal.     Notes  of  a  professional  exile.  M  4326.W. 

Pater.     Miscellaneous  studies.  M  4344.  w. 

Contents:    Prosper    Merimee. — Raphael. — Pascal. — 

Art   notes  in  north   Italy. — Notre-Dame  d'Amiens. — 

Vezelay. — Apollo  in   Picardy. — Child  in  the  house. — 

Emerald  Uthwart. — Diaphaneite. 

Silver  domino.     23d  ed.  M  4406. a. 

Swinburne.     Studies  in  prose  and  poetry.  M  4429. 

Swing.     Pictures  of  life.     2  v.  M  4430. 

1.  David  Swing. — An  old  picture  of  life. — A  Greek 
orator. — A  Roman  gentleman. — Thoughts  on  Greek 
literature. — Cordelia  and  Antigone. — Dante.^The  en- 
larged church. 

2.  The  submerged  centuries. — The  novel. — Scholar 
in  politics. — Romeo  and  Juliet. — A  true  love  story. — 
Humanity  to  man  and  beast. — Excess. — Peculiarities 
of  man. — An  injured  world. 

Symonds.     In  the  key  of  blue,  and  other  prose  essays. 

M  4432. 
Wallace.     Popular  sayings  dissected.  M  3464. 

Wood,     f  Dictionary  of  quotations.  M  3794. 


D.    Language  and  Phonography. 

Arnold.     Latin  prose  composition.     New  ed.  by  Brad- 
ley. W  8015. 

Budge.     First  steps  in  Egyptian  :  a  book  for  beginners. 

W  9538. 

Ellis.    Common  errors  in  writing  and  speaking.  W  2135. 

Esclangon.     French  verb  newly  treated.  W  4583. 

Giles.     Short  manual  of  comparative  philology.    W  167. 

Graham,  compiler.     Reporter's  list.  W  Ii74.r. 

Harkness.     Complete  Latin  course  for  the  first  year. 
Revised  ed.  W  8187.^. 

Hoffman.     Beginnings  of  writing.  W  209. 

Hunter  and  others,  edrs.      \  Encyclopoedic  dictionary. 
4  v.  W  2844. 

LoASE.     f  Phonetic  structure  of  the  English  language. 

W  22-]2.a. 

Manning.     Practical  Spanish  grammar.  W  5287. 

Mills.     Mills  book  of  typewriter  forms.  W  1862. 

Morales.     Progressive  Spanish  reader.  W  5316. 

\  Phonetic  journal,     v.  54  (Jan. -Dec.  1895V      C  6710. 

PiRRiE.    Technical  dictionary  (Engl.-French  and  French- 
Engl.)  of  sea  terms,  phrases,  and  words.     G  7353- 

Pliny.      Selections  from  letters  of,   by  C.   H.   Keene. 
[Latin.]  W  8354- 

SCUDDER.     First  Latin  reader.  W  8398. 

t  Shorthand  educator,     v.  i  (May  1894-Apl.  1895). 

C  6742. 

f  Student's   journal :    devoted    to    Graham's    Standard 
phonography,     v.  23  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).       C  6885. 

Tucker.     Our  common  speech.  W  2448. 

Whitney,  edr.     Century  dictionary,      v.  i,  sect,  i  (A — 
appetence).  W  2897. 


E.     Literary  History. 

Baildon,  edr.     Round  table  series.  M  9514. 

Contents:  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  by  the  editor, — 

George  Eliot,  by  the  editor. — John  Ruskin,  by  Patrick 


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Geddes. — Walt  Whitman,  by  John  Robertson. — Charles 
Darwin,  by  J.  T.  Cunningham. — Dante  Gabriel  Ros- 
setti,  by  P.  W.  Nicholson. 
Bertram.   Some  memories  of  books,  authors,  and  events. 

M  9522. 
BoYESEN.  Essays  on  Scandinavian  literature.  M  9055.A 
Chancellor.     Literary  types,  being  essays  in  criticism. 

M  90S 2. 
Contents:  Thomas  De  Quincey,  man  of  letters. — 
Charles  Lamb,  essayist. —  Thomas  Carlyle,  philoso- 
pher.— "  Wotton  Reinfred"  (a  note). — Walter  Savage 
Landor,  dramatist. — Charles  Dickens,  novelist. — Pathos 
of  Dickens  (a  note). — Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge,  poet. 
Collins.     Essays  and  studies.  M  9557. 

CoppfiE.     English  literature  as  an  interpreter  of  English 
■~*         history.     New  ed.  M  9100.^. 

f  Critic  (The),     v.  26,  27  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).         C  6821. 
DiTCHFiELD.     Books  fatal  to  their  authors.  M  9122. 

DowDEN.     New  studies  in  literature.  M  9125. 

Ely.   English  men  of  letters  for  boys  and  girls  :  Chaucer, 
Spenser,  Sidney.  T  5136. 

Ennar.     Bookland  and  its  inhabitants.  L  9137. 

Fisher.  Twenty-five  letters  on  English  authors.   M  9150. 
Good  reading  about  many  books,  mostly  by  their  authors. 

M  7172. 
Harrison.  Studies  in  early  Victorian  literature.  M  9187. 
Howells.     My  literary  passions.  M  9213. 

Jusseraud.     Literary  history  of  the  English  people. 

M  9641. 
Karpeles.  Jewish  literature,  and  other  essays.  M  9237. 
f  Literary  world,  v.  26  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  6855. 
Mackail.     Latin  literature.  M  9281. 

MiNTO.     Literature  of  the  Georgian  era.    Ed.  by  Knight. 

M  9307. 
Mitchell.     English  lands,  letters,  and  kings,     [v.   3.] 
Queen  Anne  and  the  Georges.  M  9309. 

NiCHOLL.     Landmarks  of  English  literature.    4th  ed. 

M  9330. rt. 

I       NORDAU.     Degeneration.  M  9699. 

!        Saintsbury.     Corrected   impressions  :  es.says  on  Victo- 

I  rian  writers.  M  9383. f. 

I       —  Essays  in  English  literature,  1780-1860.     2d  series. 

'  M  9383. f. 

Tyler.     Three  men  of  letters.  T  5451. 

Vedder.     American  writers  of  to-day.  M  9458. 

Wells.     Modern  German  literature.  M  9473. 

Wolfe.     Literary  pilgrimage  among  the  haunts  of  famous 

British  authors.  M  9489.^. 

—  Literary  shrines  :  haunts  of  famous  American  authors. 

M  9489.^;. 
Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  literature. 

M  9493  •^• 

F.     Poetry. 

Aldrich.     Later  lyrics.  K  1007./. 

Arnold.     Tenth  muse,  and  other  poems.  K  1015.^ 

Barlow.     Bogland  studies.     3d  ed.  K  1027.3. 

—  End  of  Elfintown.  K  1027. <r. 
Berdoe.     Browning  studies  :  select  papers  by  members 

of  the  Browning  Society.  K  1523. 

BoswELL.     The   Vita    Nuova    and    its    author    [Dante 

Alighieri].  K  6052. 

f  British  poets.  Works  of.    Ed.  by  R.  Walsh,  jr.     v.  43, 

48,  49.  K  1058./. 

43.   Mitchell. 

48,  49.  Tasso,  Jerusalem  delivered. 
Bruce.     Here's  a  hand.  K  1062.4. 

Carleton.     Rhymes  of  our  planet.  K  1076.;-. 

Chaucer,   Student's.      Complete   ed.    of   his   works   by 

Skeat.  K  1084./. 

—  for  children.     By  Mrs.  H.  R.  Haweis.  K  1551.(7. 
Cheney.     That  dome  in  air  :  thoughts  on  poetry  and  the 

poets.  K  1085. 

Courthope.     History  of  English  poetn'.    v.  i.    K  1563. 
Cox.     Brownies  through  the  Union.     \Fiction.'\ 
DoBSON.     Story  of  Rosina,  and  other  verses.     K  1124..?. 
Elsdale.     Studies  in   the   idylls  :  essay  on    Tennyson's 

"  Idylls  of  the  king."  K  1135.8. 


Engelmann  and  Anderson.     Pictorial  atlas  to  Homer's 

Iliad  and  Odyssey.  K  8828. 

Fessenden.     Essie  :  a  romance  in  rhyme.  K  1147.^. 

Field  (E.  and  R.  M.).     Echoes  from  the  Sabine  farm. 

K  1589.^. 
Foss.     Whiffs  from  wild  meadows.  K  1156.W. 

Gurteen.     Arthurian  epic.  K  11 79. 

Hazlitt  (W.).     Lectures  on  the  English  poets  and  the 

English  comic  writers.     Ed.  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt. 

K  iigi.a. 
Homer.     Odyssey.     Transl.  by  Worsley.     New  ed. 

K  8212. w. 
Howells.     Stops  of  various  quills.  K  1628. 

In  camphor.  K  1222. 

Jones.     Growth  of  the  idylls  of  the  king.  K  1234.^. 

Lanier.  Select  poems.  Ed.  by  Callaway.  K  1260.J. 
Marin.     Romances.     [Spanish  poetry.]  K  6288. 

National  rhymes  of  the  nursery.  K  1326. 

Pater.     Greek  studies.  Z  7344. 

[Poems  by  an  unknown  author.]  K  1354.3. 

Pyle.     Rabbit  witch,  and  other  tales,  K  1360. 

Raymond.     Rhythm  and  harmony  in  poetry  and  music. 

I  6365. 
Rowbotham.  Troubadours  and  courts  of  love.  K  1379. 
Sangster.     Little  knights  and  ladies  :  verses  for  young 

people.  K  1385. 

Scudder.     Life  of   the   spirit    in    the    modern    English 

poets.  K  1398. 

Spenser.     Shepheards  calendar.     Ed.  by  Herford. 

K  1417.J. 
Starkey.  Verse  translations  from  classic  authors.  K  8421. 
Steuman,  edr.  Victorian  anthology,  1837-95.  K  1753. 
Stevenson.     Child's  garden  of  verses.  K  1422. c. 

Suckling  {Sir  J.).     Poems,  plays,  and   other   remains. 

Ed.  by  Hazlitt.     2  v.  K  1427. 

Swinburne.  Asphodel,  and  other  poems.  K  1431.0. 
—  Selections  from  the  poetical  works  of.  5th  ed.  K  1431. r. 
Tyrrell.     Latin  poetry.  K  8451. 

W.-vlker.     Greater  Victorian  poets.  K  1778.^. 

Warr.     The  Greek  epic.  K  8466. 

Watson.     Father  of  the  forest,  and  other  poems. 

K  1468./. 

G.    Speeches,  Elocution,  and  Rhetoric. 

Bradley,  edr.     Orations  and  arguments  by  English  and 
American  statesmen.  M  6056. 

Burke.     Speeches  on   American  taxation,  etc.     Ed.  by 
Selby.  M  6065. 

Callaway.  Charm  and  courtesy  in  letter-writing.  M  5071. 

Campbell  and  others.      Voice,    speech,    and   gesture  :  a 
practical  handbook  to  elocutionary  art.    M  5073.7'. 

Dana.     Art  of  newspaper  making.  M  5112. 

Kellogg,  edr.     How   to   celebrate   Arbor   Day   in   the 
school-room.  M  5239. 

Lincoln  (A.).     Speeches.     Compiled  by  Chittenden. 

M  6289. 

Mackie.     Modern  journalism.  M  5281. 

Pater.     Essay  on  style.  With  M  4015./. 

Phelps  and  Frink.     Rhetoric  :  its  theory  and  practice. 

M  5350. 

Webster.     First   Bunker  Hill   oration,   with  other  ad- 
dresses relating  to  the  Revolution.  M  6471. 


H.    Wit,  Humor,  and  Anecdotes. 

Bangs.     The  idiot.  M  2025./. 

—  House-boat  on  the  Styx.      \^Fiction.\ 

—  Mr.  Bonaparte  of  Corsica.  M  2025. w. 
Besant.  Readings  in  Rabelais.  M  2038. 
Brown.  Wit  and  humor  of  familiar  sayings.  M  2061./. 
Chip.   [F.  P.  W.  Bellew.]  "Chip's"  dogs:  a  collection 

of  humorous  drawings.  M  2552.0'. 

—  "  Chip's"  old  wood  cuts.  M  2552. 
Conversational  openings  and  endings.  M  2099. 
t  Harlem  life.     v.  7,  8  (June  23,  1894-June  X'-,  1895). 

M  2838. 


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t  Judge,     v.  28  (Jan.  5-June  29,  1895).  M  2848. 

Landon.   {"  Eli  Perkins.")     Kings  of  the  platform  and 

pulpit.  M  2852. 

Larwood.     Anecdotes  of  the  clergy.  M  3260. 

t  Life.     v.  25  (Jan. -June,  1895).  M  2855- 

Mayhew.     a  jorum  of  "  Punch"  :  early  history  of  "  The 

London  Charivari."  M  2295. 

Mentor.     Never  :  a  hand-book  for  aspirants  to  society's 

giddy  heights.  X  9299. 

Miles.     One  thousand  and  one  anecdotes.  M  3304. 

Peck.     Peck's  bad  boy  and  his  pa.     Chicago  [cop.  1893.] 

12°.  M  2345  7. 

Contents  :  Peck's  bad  boy  and  his  pa.— Grocery  man 
and  Peck's  bad  boy. 


Pictures  from  "  Punch."     v.  4.    1895.  M  2870. 

t  Puck  [English],     v.  37  (Feb.  20-Augt.  14,  1895). 

M  2871. a. 
f  Puck  [German],     v.   18,    19  (Sept.    6,   1893-Augt.   28, 
1895).  M  2871. 

f  Punch,     v.  107,  108  (July  7,  iS94-June  29,  1895). 

M  2872. 
f  Punch's  almanack  for  1859-62,   1881,   1885-go,  1894. 

M  2872.0. 
Schoolmaster  in  comedy  and  satire.  M  2394. 

Spielmann.      History  of  "  Punch."  M  2750. 

Upton.     Adventures  of  two  Dutch  dolls.  M  2773. 

Very  funny  stories.  M  2459. 

VoYNiCH,  edr.     Humour  of  Russia.  M  2461. 


PART  6.-NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS. 


A.     Astronomy. 

Beach.     Luminous  stars.  With  D  6872.J. 

Burr.     Stars  of  God.  D  6o66.j-. 

Chambers.     Story  of  the  stars.  D  6081. j. 

Elger.  The  moon  :  its  principal  physical  features.  D  6581. 
Henderson.     Elements  of  navigation.  G  7195- 

Heysinger.  Source  and  mode  of  solar  energy.  D  6201. 
Kiddle.     Elements  of  astronomy.  D  6243.  ! 

Lowell.     Mars.  L)  6665. 

Parker.     Elements  of  astronomy.  D  6705. 

PiRRlE.     Technical  dictionary  (Engl. -French  and  French- 
Engl.)  of  sea  terms,  phrases,  and  words.     G  7353. 
Proctor.  Star  maps  for  every  month  in  the  year.  06872.^. 
Waldo.     \  Report  [on]  total  solar  eclipse,  July  29.  1878. 

D  6893. 

B.     Botany. 

Allen.     Story  of  the  plants.  E  1008. j. 

hvE.K8LCo.,  publishers.  Wild  flowers  of  America.  E  1538. 
Cooke.     British  fungi.  Y.  iioo.b. 

—  Fern  book  for  everybody.  E  iioo.,?. 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  fungi.  E  1560. 
Freeling,  edr.  Flowers:  their  use  and  beauty.  E  11 57. 
Gibson.  Our  edible  toadstools  and  mushrooms.  E  1600. 
Henderson.  Handbook  of  grasses.  E  1219. 
Knobel.  Ferns  and  evergreens  of  New  England.  E1250./. 

—  Guide  to  trees  and  shrubs  of  New  England.  E  1250.^. 
MacDonald.    Sweet-scented  flowers  and  fragrant  leaves. 

E  1278. 
Macdougal.  Experimental  plant  physiology.  E  1667. 
Mathews.  Familiar  flowers  of  field  and  garden.  E  1293. 
Murray.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  seaweeds.  E  1323. 
Robinson.     Wild  garden.  E  1725. 

Sorauer.     Physiology  of  plants  for  the  use  of  gardeners. 

E  1749- 

Step.     Wayside  and  woodland  blossoms.  E  1421. 

Vines.     Students'  text-book  of  botany.  E  1776. 

Weed.     Ten   New  England   blossoms    and  their  insect 

visitors.  E  1471. 

C.     Chemistry. 

AlKMAN.  Milk  :  its  nature  and  composition.  D  5006. 
Cohn.  Laboratory  manual  of  organic  chemistry.  D  5096. 
Classen.     Quantitative  chemical  analysis  by  electrolysis. 

D  5555- 
Clowes  and  Coleman.     Elementary  qualitative  chemical 

analysis.  D  5094. 

Graham.     Arseniates,  phosphates,  and  modifications  of 

phosphoric  acid.  D  5174- 

Heppe.     t  Chemischen  Reactionen.  D  5839. 

Menschutkin.     Analytical  chemistry.  D  5680. 

Muir.    Qualitative  chemical  analysis  of  mixtures  of  salts. 

D  5320./. 
Nernst.     Theoretical  chemistry.  D  5697. 


Ostwald.    Scientific  foundations  of  analytical  chemistry. 

D  5339. 

Perkin  and  KiPPlNG.      Organic  chemistry.  D  5347. 

t  Popular  science  news  and  Boston  journal  of  chemistry. 
V.  28  (Jan.-Dec.   1894).  C  7872.0. 

Sadtler  and  TRIMBLE.       Text-book    of   chemistry  for 
pharmaceutical  and  medical  students.        D  5 729.  A 

Schimpf.     Volumetric   analysis,  with  reference  to  phar- 
macopoeia of  the  U.  S.  D  5390. 

ScHORLEMMER.      Rise  and  development  of  organic  chem- 
istry. D  5394. 

Schutzenberger.      Fermentation.  D  5395. 

Thompson,  compiler.    Chemist's  compendium.    D  5438.<5. 

Vulte  and  Neustadt.      Laboratory  manual  of  inorganic 
preparations.  D  5461. 

Wagner,     f  Jahres-bericht  iiber  chemischen  Technologie 
fur  1873.  D  5777. 

Watts.     Index  of  spectra.  D  5781. 

Whitely.     Organic  chemistry  :  the  fatty  compounds. 

D  5481. c). 

W5hler's  Outlines  of  organic  chemistry.     By  R.  Fittig. 

D  5488. 

WoRMLEY.    Micro-chemistry  of  poisons.    2d  ed.   F  3795- 

Wurtz.   Elements  of  chemistry.    5th  Amer.  ed.  D  5494-'- 

D.    Electricity. 

Abbott.     Electrical  transmission  of  energy.  D  4501. 

Atkinson.     Electricity  for  everybody.  D  4018./. 

Bahia.     f  Curso  de  electrotecnica.     v.  6.  D  45i3' 

Benjamin.      Intellectual  rise  in  electricity.  D  452i.«. 

Bennett.    Telephone  systems  of  the  continent  of  Europe. 

D  4037. 
Biscan.      Handworterbuch  der  Elektricitat.  D  4042. 

Carhart  and  Patterson.      Electrical  measurements. 

D  4075: 
Electrical  Conference  at  Philadelphia,  f  Report,  Sept. 
1884.  D4581. 

f  Electrical  engineer,     v.  19,  20  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  7826. 
•j-  Electrical  review,    v.  26,  27  (Jan.  2-Dec.  25,  1895). 

C  7927. 
Houston  and  Kennelly.     Alternating  electric  currents. 

D  42i4.<7. 

—  Electrical  engineering  leaflets.     3  v. 

1.  Elementary  grade.  D  4214.1. 

2.  Intermediate  grade.  D  4214.2. 

3.  Advanced  grade.  D  4214.3. 
International  Electrical  Congress.  Proceedings,  Augt. 

21-25,  1893.  D  4634. 

Kapp.  Electrical  transmission  of  energy.  4th  ed.  04236.^. 

Naber.     Standard  methods  in  physics  and  electricity  criti- 
cised. D  2695. 

Nichols.     The  galvanometer.  D  tx(>9lg- 

—  edr.     Laboratory  manual  of  physics  and  applied  elec- 

tricity.    2  v.  D  4697. 

Parshall  and  Hobart.     Armature  windings  of  electric 

machines.  D  4869. 


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Paterson.     Management  of  dynamos.  D  4344. 

Perry.     Electric  railway  motors.  D  4347. 

Price.     Measurement  of  electrical  resistance.       D  47i7- 
Slingo  and  Brooker.     Electrical  engineering.    New  ed. 

D  4410.^. 

—  Problems  and  solutions  in  elementary  electricity  and 

magnetism.  D  4410./. 

Snell.     Electric  motive  power.  D  4748- 

SOUTHAM.   Electrical  engineeringas  a  profession.  D  4416. 
Thompson.     Elementary  lessons  in  electricity  and  mag- 
netism.    New  ed.  D  4438. a. 

—  Polyphase    electric    currents    and    alternate    current 

motors.  D  4763/- 

Whetham.     Solution  and  electrolysis.  D  4479- 

WlTTBECKER.     Domestic  electrical  work.  D  4487. 


ELECTRIC    LIGHT. 

CusHiNG.     Standard  wiring  for  electric  light  and  power. 

D  4108. 
Fleming.  Electric  lamps  and  electric  lighting.  D4592.^. 
Guy.     Electric  light  and  power.  D  4181. 

Knight.     Electric  light  for  country  houses.  D  4249. 

Palaz.     Industrial  photometry  with  special  application 
to  electric  lighting.  D  4705. 

Urquhart.     Electric  light  :  its  production  and  use. 

D  4456./. 

E.    Evolution,  Biology,  and  Ethnology. 

Babington.     Fallacies  of  race  theories.  E  9021. 

Clodd.     Primer  of  evolution.  F  1094./. 

—  Story  of  "  primitive"  man.  E  9094. j. 
Haycroft.  Darwinism  and  race  progress.  F  1191. 
Mason.  Origins  of  invention.  E  9290. 
QuATREFAGES.  The  pigmies.  E  9361./. 
Salisbury.  Evolution  :  a  retrospect.  F  1384. 
Seebohm.  Structure  of  the  Greek  tribal  society.  E  9739- 
United    States.     Bureau   of  Ethnology.      f  nth,    12th 

annual  reports,  1889-90,  1890-91.  E  9891. 

—  Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 

tain Region,     f  Contributions  to  North  American 
ethnology,     v.  9.  E  9891.0. 


F.     Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Physical 
Geography. 

Bird.     Geology.  D  8043. 

Cole.     Open-air  studies  ;  introd.  to  geology  out-of-doors. 

D  8097.0. 
Dana  (E.  S.).  Minerals  and  how  to  study  them.  D  9113. 
Dana  (J.  D.).     Manual  of  geology.  '  D  856S. 

Geikie.     Great  ice  age  and  its  relation  to  the  antiquity 

of  man.     3d  ed.  D  8598.^^. 

Hutchinson.     Creatures  of  other  days  :  popular  studies 

in  palaeontology.     New  ed.  D  82x9.^. 

—  Extinct  monsters  :  larger  forms  of  ancient  animal  life. 

E  22X3. 

Moses  and  Parsons.     Mineralogy,  crystallography,  and 
blowpipe  analysis  from  a  practical  standpoint. 

D  9690. 

Prestwich.    Controverted  questions  of  geology.  D  87x5. 

Russell.     Meteorology,  weather,  and  methods  of  fore- 
casting. D  7728./;;. 

Scott.     Elementary  meteorology.     6th  ed.        D  7397.3. 

Seeley.     Story  of  the  earth  in  past  ages.  D  S399. 

United    States.      Coast   Survey,     f  Report   of    superin- 
tendent during  1857.  D  7891. 

—  Geological  Survey,     f  Bulletin,  Nos.  118,  120-123. 

D  8773.'^. 

118.  Gannett,  Henry.  Geographic  dictionary  of 
New  Jersey. 

120.  Prosser,  Charles  S.  The  Devonian  system  of 
eastern  Pennsylvania  and  New  York. 


121.  Keyes,  Charles  Rollin.     Bibliography  of  North 
American  paleontology,  1888-92. 

122.  Gannett,  Henry.     Results  of  primary  triangu- 
lation. 

123.  Gannett,    Henry.       Dictionary    of    geographic 
positions  in  the  U.  S. 

f  Geological  atlas  of  the  U.  S.     Parts  1-17. 

D  8991./. 

1.  Livingston  folio,  Montana. 

2.  Ringgold  folio,  Georgia — Tennessee. 

3.  Placerville  folio,  California. 

4.  Kingston  folio,  Tennessee. 

5.  Sacramento  folio,  California. 

6.  Chattanooga  folio,  Tennessee. 

7.  Pike's  Peak  folio,  Colorado. 

8.  Sewanee  folio,  Tennessee. 

9.  Anthracite-crested  butte  folio,  Colorado. 

xo.   Harpers  Ferry  folio,  Virginia — Maryland — West 
Virginia. 

IX.  Jackson  folio,  California. 

12.  Estillville folio,  Kentucky — Virginia — Tennessee. 

13.  Fredericksburgh  folio,  Virginia — Maryland. 

14.  Staunton  folio,  Virginia — West  Virginia. 

15.  Lassen  Peak  folio,  California. 

,16.   Knoxville  folio,  Tennessee — North  Carolina. 

17.   Marys ville  folio,  California. 
f  Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S.      1893.     By  D.  T. 

Day.  D  8773.0. 
\  Monographs,     v.  23,  24.  D  889X.J. 

23.  Pumpelly,    Raphael    [and    others].     Geology   of 
the  Green  Mountains  in  Massachusetts. 

24.  Whitfield,  Robert  Parr.     Mollusca  and  Crustacea 
of  the  miocene  formations  of  New  Jersey. 


G.    Mathematics. 

Bradshaw.     First  step  in  Euclid.  D  1057. 

Elliott.     Introduction  to  the  algebra  of  quantics. 

D  1135. 
Jellis.     Tables  for  cubing  timbers.  D  1229. 

Langley.     Treatise  on  computation.  D  1260. 

MacCord.  Elements  of  descriptive  geometry.  D  x666. 
McLennan  and  Dewey.  Psychology  of  number  and  its 
application  to  methods  of  teaching  arithmetic. 

D  1281. 
Macnie.     Elements  of  geometry.  D  1282. 

Peirce.     Analytic  geometry.  D  1345. a. 

—  Curves,  functions,  and  forces,     v.  2.  D  1345. f. 

—  Plane  and  solid  geometry.  D  1345./. 
Sheldon's  Complete  algebra.  D  1403. f. 
Todhunter.  Algebra  for  colleges  and  schools.  D  1443.0. 
Wentvvorth  o«i/  Hill.     Exercises  in  arithmetic. 

D  X474-»- 

—  Exercises  in  algebra.  D  1474./ 


H.     Medical  Science. 

Blackwell.  Human  element  in  sex.  New  ed.  F  7044. 
Blyth.     Poisons  :  their  effects  and  detection.     3d  ed. 

F  352S. 
Brodribb  and  Py.m.     Manual  of  health  and  temperance. 

F  2060. 
COBBE.     Doctor  Judas  :  a  portrayal  of  the  opium  habit. 

F  5095. 
Davies.     Handbook  of  hygiene.  F  2 114. 

Dewey.     True  science  of  living.  F  2572. 

f  Doctor  of  hygiene,     v.  8  (Nov.  1893-Oct.  1S94). 

C  7825. 
EccLES.     Practice  of  massage.  F  4133. 

Evans,     f  Artificial  crown  and  bridge-work.     4th  ed. 

F  6584. 
Galbraith.      Hygiene  and  physical  culture  for  women. 

F  2160. 
Gillies.     Theory  and  practice  of  counter-irritation. 

F  4601. 


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Gould.  f  Illustrated  dictionary  of  medicine,  biology, 
and  allied  sciences.  F  604. 

Griffith.     Care  of  the  baby.  F  5176. 

Griffiths.     Manual  of  bacteriology.  F  4175. 

Hardwicke.     Art  of  living  long  and  happily.      F  2185. 

Hart.     Diet  in  sickness  and  in  health.  F  2613. 

Hawkins.   Diseases  of  the  vermiform  appendix.   F  5614. 

Hertwig.  The  cell  :  outlines  of  general  anatomy  and 
physiology.  F  i6ig. 

Kanthack  and  Drysdale.  Elementary  practical  bac- 
teriology. F  4236. 

Keith.     Plea  for  a  simpler  life.  F  2238. 

Kocher.     Text-book  of  operative  surgery.  F  4851. 

Lang.     Methodical  examination  of  the  eye.  F  5260. 

Manley.    f  Hernia  :  its  palliative  and  radical  treatment. 

F  6672. 

Morten.     How  to  become  a  nurse.     3d  ed.  F  4690. 

New  York  State.  Homaopathic  Medical  Society,  f  Trans- 
actions for  1872.     v.  10.  "      F  697./^. 

—  Medical  Society.     \  Transactions  for  1872.      F  697. f. 

\  Oil,  paint,  and  drug  reporter,  v.  46,  47  (July  2,  1894- 
June  24,  1895).  C  7968. 

f  PosT-graduate.     v.  9  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).  C  7715. 

Prentice.     The  eye  in  its  relation  to  health.        F  5357. 

Reese.     Medical  jurisprudence  and  toxicology.    4th  ed. 

F  6367. 

Rideal.     Disinfection  and  disinfectants.  F  3724. 

SCHROEDER.     Health  notes  for  young  wives.         F  7394. 

Scripture.     Thinking,  feeling,  doing.  F  1398. 

Walker.  Book  for  every  woman.  Pt.  i,  Management 
of  children  in  health  and  out  of  health.        F  5463. 

Webster.     Ectopic  pregnancy.  F  7783. 

Wiedersheim.  Structure  of  man  an  index  to  his  past 
history.  F  1788. 

WooLSEY.     Hand-book  for  hospitals.  F  4491. 

Wormley.     Micro-chemistry  of  poisons.   2d  ed.    F  3795. 


I.     Natural  History. 

GENERAL  WORKS. 

Allen.     Vignettes  from  nature.  E  8 

Benson.     Subject  to  vanity.  E  2036 

Brightwen.  Inmates  of  my  house  and  garden.  E  58 
Burroughs.     Little  nature  studies  for  little  people.   Ed 

by  Mary  E.  Burt.  E  67./. 

Cooke.     One  thousand  objects  for  the  microscope. 

E  100.^ 
Ellwanger.     Idyllists  of  the  country  side.  E  135 

HuLME.     Natural  history  lore  and  legend.  E  2216 

Hutchinson.    Extinct  monsters  :  larger  forms  of  ancient 

animal  life.     4th  ed.  E  2218. 

Lindsay.     Introduction  to  zoology.  E  2269 

Morley.     Life  and  love.  E  2315 

Owen  CKt/ Boulger.  Country  month  by  month.  [Spring.' 

E  340.;^: 

—  Same:  [Autumn.]  E  340.^, 

—  Same:  [Winter.]  E  340.^ 
Potts.  From  a  New  England  hillside.  E  356 
Scherren.     Popular  history  of  animals  for  young  people 

E  2734 

Whishaw.     Romance  of  the  woods.  E  480 

White.     Natural  history  of  Selborne.     Introd.  by  Bur 

roughs.     2  v.  E  2481, iz 


SPECIAL   TOPICS. 

Chapman.    Handbook  of  birds  of  eastern  North  America. 

E  7083. 
CoMSTOCK.  Manual  for  the  study  of  insects.  E  4559. 
Curiosities  of  entomology.  E  4564. 


Dalziel.     The  greyhound. 
Dean.     Fishes,  living  and  fossil. 
Elliot.     North  American  shore  birds. 
Head  LEY.     Structure  and  life  of  birds. 
Huidekoper.     The  cat. 


E  8568.^. 
E  5570. 
E  7135. 
E  7615. 
E  8215. 


Knobel.     Day  butterflies  and  duskflyers  of  New  Eng- 
land. E  4250. 
Korschelt  a7id  Heider.     Embryology  of  invertebrates. 

E  2651. 
Macpherson  and  others.     The  pheasant.  E  7283./. 

Contents:    Macpherson,    Rev.   H.  A.     Natural   his- 
tory.—Wortley,  A.  J.  Stuart.    Shooting. — Shand,  Alex- 
ander Innes.     Cookery. 
M assart  and  Vandervelde.      Parasitism  organic  and 
social.  E  3290. 

Strachey,  compiler.    Dog  stories  from  the  "  Spectator." 

E  8425. 

Tegetmeier  and  Sutherland.     Horses,  asses,  zebras, 

mules,  and  mule  breeding.  E  8761. 

United    States.      Fish  Commission,     f  Bulletin,  v.    13, 

1893.  E  5891. a. 

Fish  Commission.     \  Bulletin,     v.  14   for   1894. 

E  5891.0. 

f  Report  of  the  commissioner  for  year  ending  June 

30,  1892.  E  5773. 

Van  Dyke.     Game  birds  at  home.  E  7458. 

WiLLCOx.   Common  land  birds  of  New  England.  E  7483. 
Wood.     Common  shells  of  the  sea  shore.  E  3489. 

Wright.     Birdcraft :    a  field  book  of  200  song,  game, 
and  water  birds.  E  7493. 


J.    Physics  or  Natural  Philosophy. 


Bovey.     Treatise  on  hydraulics.  D  3533, 

Carhart.      Physics  for  university  students.      Pt.  i.  Me- 
chanics, sound,  and  light.  D  2075. 

Catchpool.      Tutorial  physics,  vol.  i.      Text-book  of 
sound.  D  3078. 

Daniell.     Principles  of  physics.     3d  ed.  D  2568. 

DuBois.  Elementary  principles  of  mechanics.  3  v.  D  3577. 
I.   Kinematics.     2.   Statics.     3.   Kinetics. 

Gee.     Short  studies  in  nature  knowledge.  D  7163. 

Glazebrook.    Light  :  an  elementary  text-book.    D  3169. 

—  Mechanics:  dynamics.  D  3169. »/. 

Hancock.     Text-book  of  mechanics  and  hydrostatics. 

D3185. 

Loudon  and  McLennan.     Laboratory  course  in  experi- 
mental physics.  D  2663. 

Mach.     Popular  scientific  lectures.  D  2280. 

Murch£.     Science  readers.     4  v.  D  323. 

Naber.      Standard  methods   in   physics   and    electricity 
criticised.  D  2695. 

Nichols.      Laboratory  manual  of  physics  and  applied 
electricity.     2  v.  D  4697. 

Pickering.     Elements  of  physical  manipulation.     2  v. 

D  2712. 

f  Popular  science  monthly,     v.  46,  47  (Nov.  1894-Oct. 

1895).  c  7714- 

f  Popular  science  news  and  Boston  journal  of  chemistry. 

v.  28  (Jan.-Dec.  1894).  C  7872.^. 

RiSTEEN.     Molecules  and  the  molecular  theory  of  matter. 

D  2373- 

f  Science  :    an  illustrated  journal,      v.  1-8  (Feb.  1883- 

July  1886).  C  7738. 

f  Scientific  American,    v.  72,  73  (Jan.  5-Dec.  28,  1895). 

C  7979-«- 
f  Scientific  American  supplement,    v.  39,  40  (Jan.-Dec. 
1895).  C  7979-^- 

Strutt.     Theory  of  sound,    v.  i.     2d  ed.  D  3755- 

Tait.     Dynamics.  D  3432. 

Tyndall.     Heat  considered  as  a  mode  of  motion. 

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PART   7.-POLITICAL  AND    SOCIAL   SCIENCES. 


A.    Annals  of  Legislative  Bodies ;  Pub- 
lic Documents. 

Ames,     f  Comprehensive  index  of  the  publications  of  the 

U.  S.  government,  1889-93.  U  2802. 

f  Congressional  record.    52d  congress,  ist  session,  v.  23 

(8  pts.).  U  2821. 

Minneapolis,     f  Annual  reports  of  the  city  officers  for 

1894.  U  26S4. 

New  York  State.     Assembly,     f  Journal,  117th  session. 

2  V.  1894.  U  2697. rt 
f  Documents,  117th  session.    23  V.    1894.    U  2697. 

—  Senate.     \  Documents,  117th  session,     v.  1-9,  11,  12. 

1894.  U  2bc)-].b. 

f  Same,  117th  session,     v.  10.     1894.        U  2866.^. 

i  Journal,  117th  session.     1894.  U  2697.1:. 

—  Senate  and  Assembly.        \  Calendar  of   bills  printed 

117th  session.     1894.  U  2866./). 

United  States.     Civil  Service  Commission,     f  loth,  nth 
report,  July  i,  1892,  to  June  30,  189.^.     2  v. 

u  1773.^- 

—  Senate.     \  Journal,     ist  sess.  29th  congr.      1S45-6. 

U  2773.0. 

B.     Commerce  and  Business. 

BURGis.  Perils  to  British  trade,  how  to  avert  them.  U  8065. 
GODDARD.     Giving  and  getting  credit.  H  9171.1-. 

f  Insurance  economist,     v.  18  (Oct.  1894-Sept.  1895). 

C  6846. 
Merchants'  magazine,     v.  1-31  (July  1839-Dec.  1854^. 

C  6679. 
New  York  Produce  Exchange,     f  Report,  July  i,  1894, 

to  July  I,  1895.  U  8697.^. 

New  York  State.     Chamber  of  Commerce,    f  37th  annual 

report  for  1894-5.  U  8697. 

—  Insurance  Department,     f  13th  annual  report.      1872. 

U  6697.  <^. 
Rabbino.     American  commercial  policy.  U  8718. 

Rothschild.     Taschenbuch  fiir  Kaufleute.  H  937S. 

Thornton.     Manual  of  bookkeeping.  H  9439. 

United  States.      State  Department,     f  Consular  reports, 

Nos.  171-182.  U  S773.<'-. 
f  Special  consular  reports,  v.   12.      Highways   of 

commerce.  U  8773.0. 

Williams  a«^  Rogers.  Complete  book-keeping.  H  9898. 


C.     Education. 

Aiken.  Methods  of  mind-training  [Memory].  X  7006. 
Beers.     Ways  of  Yale  in  the  consulship  of  Plancus. 

X  7034. 
Boyd.     St.  Andrews  and  elsewhere.  X  7533. 

Cornell  University,  f  Register,  Dec.  1894.  X  7101. 
f  Educational  review,     v.  9,  10  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  6580.^. 

Froebel.     Mottoes  and  commentaries  of  [his]  "  Mother 

play."  X  7158. w. 

—  Pedagogics  of  the  kindergarten.  X  7158./. 

—  Songs  and  music  of  [his]  "  Mother  play."  X  715S.J. 
Hart.  Studies  in  American  education.  X  7188. j. 
t  Harvard  register,  v.  3  (Jan. -July,  1881).  X  7613. «. 
Harvard    University,     f  Annual   reports   of    president 

and  treasurer,  1893-94.  X  7613. 

—  t  Catalogue  of  officers  and   students,  1870-1,  1871-2, 

1872-3,    1874-5,    1875-6,  1876-7,  1877-8,  187S-9, 

1879-80,  1894-5.  X  7188. 

Johns  Hopkins  University,     f  Circulars,  v.  12,  13  (Jan. 

1893-July  1894).     2  v.  in  I.  C  6847. 

—  t  Register,  1894-5.  X  7640. 


Laurie.      Historical  survey  of  pre-christian  education. 

X  7262.//. 

Leland  Stanford  Junior  University,  f  4'h  annual  regis- 
ter, 1894-95.  X  7264, 

Martin.  Evolution  of  the  Massachusetts  public  school 
system.  X  7290. 

Matson.     Knowledge  and  culture.  X  7294. 

New  Jersey,  College  of.     f  Catalogue,  1894-5.     X  7328. 

New  York  City.  Board  of  Education.  \  Directory. 
1891,  1894,  1895.  X  Th-K^.a. 

f  Journal.      1893,  1894.  X  7697. a. 

\  Manual.      1891,  1894,  1895.  X  7329. 

Manual-training  course  of  study  and  teachers'  man- 
ual. X  7329.W. 

f  52d,  53d,  annual  report  for  1893,  1894.     2  v. 

X  7697,  <^. 

New  York  State.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction,  f  19th 
annual  report  of  the  superintendent.  1873.  X  ib^l.d. 

NoETLiNG.     Science  and  art  of  education.  X  7331. 

Patrick.     Elements  of  pedagogics.  X  7343. <?. 

Paulsen.  German  universities  :  their  character  and  his- 
torical development.  X  7344-,^. 

Pennsylvania,  University  of.     f  Catalogue,  1894-5. 

X  7346. 

Pierce.  Pictured  truth  :  a  hand-book  of  blackboard  and 
object  lessons  [for  Sunday  schools].  X  7353. 

Rashdell.  Universities  of  Europe  in  the  Middle  Ages. 
3  V.  X  7719. 

Rochester,  University  of.  f  45th  annual  catalogue, 
1894-5-  X  7375. 

Tulane  University  of  Louisiana,     f  Catalogue,  1894-5. 

X  7769. 

Tyler.     History  of  Amherst  College.  X  7451. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Education,  f  Report  of  the 
commissioner  for  189T-2.     2  v.  X  7773. 

Vermont,  University  of,  and  State  Agric.  College,  f  Cat- 
alogue, 1894-5.  X  7459. 

WiGGiN  and  Smith.  Republic  of  childhood  :  Froebel's 
gifts.  X  7483-/ 

Yale  University,     f  Catalogue,  1894-5.  X  7798. 

—  f  Report  of  the  president  for  1894.  X  7798.3. 


D.     Government  and  Politics. 

Bartlett.     Facts  I  ought  to  know  about  the  government 
of  my  country.  U  1029, 

Borgeaud.     Adoption  and  amendment  of  constitutions 
in  Europe  and  America.  U  ^i.a. 

BouTON.     Uncle    Sam's   church  :  his  creed,    Bible,   and 
hymn-book.  U  1054. 

Brooks.     How  the  republic  is  governed.  U  1059.//. 

—  Short  studies  in  party  politics.  U  1059. 

Bryce.     American  commonwealth.     3d  ed.     v.  2. 

U  1062.(7. 

Burrows.     History  of  the  foreign  policy  of  Great  Britain. 

U  540. 

Charley.     Crusade  against  the  constitution  :  an  histor- 
ical vindication  of  the  House  of  Lords.  U  83. 

Cornelison.      Relation  of  religion  to  civil  government  in 
the  U.  S.  U  1102. 

Dolman.     Municipalities  at  work.  U  123. 

GoODNOW.     Municipal  home  rule  :  a  study  in  adminis- 
tration. U  II 72. 

Moore.     American  Congress  :  history  of  national  legis- 
tion,  1 774-1 895.  U  1689. 

Morgan.     Patriotic  citizenship.  U  1316. 

Parkhurst.     Our  fight  with  Tammany.  U  1343. 

f  Political  science  quarterly,     v.  9  (Mch.-Dec.  1894). 

C6713. 

Seymour.     Government  and  Co.,  limited.  U  1401. 

Shaw.      Municipal  government  in  continental  Europe. 

U  742.  w. 


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Shaw.     Municipal  government  in  Great  Britain.    U  742. 
TOLMAN.     Municipal  reform  movement  in  the  U.  S. 

U  1442. 
Triumphs  of  reform  :  history  of  the  great  political  revo- 
lution, Nov.  6,  1894.  U  1890. 


E.     Law  and  Crime. 

Anson.     English  law  of  contract.     8th  ed.  V  6506. 

Barnard  (Geo.  G.).     f  Proceedings  in  impeachment  of. 
3v.  V9517. 

Basch.     Deutsches  Handelsgesetzbuch.     2te  Aufl. 

V  6028. 

Buckler.     Contract  in  Roman  law.  V  2063. 

Chamier.     Law  relating  to  literary  copyright.       V  8550. 

Gow.     Marine  insurance  :  a  handbook.  V  6173. 

Griffiths.     Chronicles  of  Newgate.  V9176. 

Inderwick.     King's     peace  :    sketch   of     English    law 
courts.  V  223. 

LoMBROSO  ««^Ferrero.     The  female  offender.  V  7272. 

New  York  State.     State  Department,     f  Laws  passed  at 
118th  session  of  the  legislature.   2  v.  in  3.   V  4697. 

f  Supplement   to  chronologically  arranged  statutes 

of  N.  Y.,  1S87-94.      By  C.  F.  Birdseye.   V  4697./. 

Phillips.     One  thousand  patent  facts.  V  8351. 

Prichard.     Parliamentary   usage   for  women's  clubs. 

V387. 

Russell.     Outline  study  of  law.     2d.  ed.  V  728. 

Tucker.     Your  will  and  how  to  make  it.  ¥8448. 

Walker.     Manual  of  public  international  law.     V  1778. 

Watt.     Law's  lumber  room.  V  466. 

Willard.     Half  a  century  with  judges  and  lawyers. 

V484. 

Wines.     Punishment  and  reformation  :   rise  of  the  peni- 
tentiary system.  V  7485. 

F.    Military  and  Naval  Science. 

f  Army  and  navy  journal  (U.  S.)     v.  32  (Sept.  i,  1894- 

Augt.  31,  1895.)  C  6904. 

Delafield.     f  Report  on   the  art  of  war  in  Europe  in 

1854-6.  G  6824. 

■f  Seaboard  :  maritime  reporter  and  nautical  gazette.   New 

series,  v.  6,  7  (Oct.  26,  1893-Oct.  17,  1895).  C  7981. 
f  United  service  :  monthly  review  of  military  and  naval 

affairs,     v.  13,  14.     New  series  (Jan. -Dec.  1895). 

C  6773.r. 
United  States.     Ordnance  Department,     f  Report  of  the 

chief,  for  1881.  G  6773. <r. 

—  War  Department,     f  Report   on    the    art    of    war   in 

Europe,  1854-6.     By  Major  R.  Delafield.   G  6824. 


G.    Political   Economy. 

f  American  economist,  v.  14,  15  (July,  1894-June,  1895). 

C  6802. 

Bevan.  Sir  William  Petty  :  a  study  in  English  economic 
literature.  U  4523. 

Dyer.     Evolution  of  industry.  U  4130. 

•Graham.  The  rural  exodus  :  the  problem  of  the  village 
and  the  town.  U  4174. 

Hadfield  and  GiBBiNS.     Shorter  working  day.    U  4181. 

Halle.  Trusts  ;  or,  industrial  combinations  and  coali- 
tions. U  4183. 

Hopkins.  Wealth  and  waste  :  principles  of  political 
economy  in  their  application  to  present  problems 
of  labor,  etc.  U  4212. 

Jeans.     Trusts,  pools,  and  corners.  U  4229. 

Malthus.  Parallel  chapters  from  1st  and  2d  editions  of 
his  "  Principles  of  population."  U  4285. 

Moore.     Back  to  the  land.  U  4316./6. 

New  York  State.  Bureau  of  Statistics  0/  Labor,  f  nth 
annual  report  for  1893.     2  v.  U  4697. 

Palmer.     Wealth  of  labor.  U  4342. 

Patten.     Premises  of  political  economy.  U  4344./. 


Stimson.     Labor  in  its  relations  to  law.  U  4422. 

United  States.  Department  of  Labor,  f  7th  special 
report  of  the  commissioner :  slums  of  Ballimore, 
Chicago,  New  York,  and  Philadelphia.     U  4773. f.' 

t  9th   annual    report    of    the    commissioner,    1893. 

Building  and  loan  associations.  U  4773. «. 

—  State  Department,   f  Trade  guilds  of  Europe.  U  4773./ 
Wheeler.     Our  industrial  Utopia  and  its  unhappy  citi- 
zens. U  4479. 

Wright.     Industrial  evolution  of  the  U.  S.  U  4493. 

MONEY. 

Cargill.     a  freak  in  finance  ;  or,  the  boy  teacher  taught. 

Reply  to  "  Coin's  financial  school."  U  7075. 

Del  Mar.     History  of  monetary  systems.  U  7571. 

Fonda.      Honest  money.  U  7155. 

Harvey.  {"Coin.")  Coin's  financial  school.  U  7188. 
Kellogg.     New  monetary  system.  U  7329. 

Laughlin.     Facts  about   money  [incl.   debate  with  W. 

H.  Harvey  ("Coin")].  U  7262. 

McClung.     Money   talks  :  some   of    the    things  it   says 

when  it  speaks.  U  7277. 

Nelson.     Money  we  need.  U  7328. 

New  York  Clearing  House,     f  Its  methods  and  systems. 

U  7697.^. 
New  York  Stock  Exchange,     f  looth  anniversary,  1892. 

u  7697./. 

Roberts.     Coin  at  school  in  finance.  U  7375. 

Shaw.     History  of  currency,  1252  to  1894.  U  7741. 

Wheeler.     Real    bi-metallism :    a   lesson    for    "Coin's 
financial  school."  U  7479. 

White.  Coin's  financial  fool  :  reply  to  "Coin's  finan- 
cial school."  U  7481. 

—  Money  and  banking.  U  7481. w. 
Wood.     Answer  to  "  Coin's  financial  school."      U  74S9. 

TAXATION    AND    FINANCE. 

Carroll.     Principles  and  practice  of  finance.       U  7546. 

Gould.     Federal  income  tax  explained.  U  7173. 

iNCOME-tax  law.     With  speech  of  senator  David  B.  Hill. 

U  7223. 

Seligman.     Essays  in  taxation.  U  7740. 

Shearman.     Natural  taxation.  U  7403. 

United  States.  Senate  Committee  on  Finance,  f  Replies 
of  importers,  manufacturers,  and  others  to  tariff 
inquiries.  Schedule  A.  Chemicals,  oils,  and 
paints.  U  7773. w. 

f  Same.     Schedule  B.     Earths,    earthenware,    and 

■glass.  U  7773- «. 

f  Same.     Schedule  C.     Metals,  and  manufactures 

of.  U  7773-<'. 

f  Same.     Schedule  D.     Wood,    and  manufactures 

of.  U  7773-/- 

f  Sat?ie.     Schedule  E.     Sugar.  U  7773.^. 

f  Same.     Schedule  F.     Tobacco,  and  manufactures 

of.  U  7773-^- 

f  Same.     Schedule  G.     Agricultural  products  and 

provisions.  U  7773. s. 

f  Same.     Schedule    H.     Spirits,    wines,  and   other 

beverages.  U  7713.  t. 

-f  Same.     Schedule  I.     Cotton    manufactures. 

U  7773- «• 

f  Same.     Schedule  J.     Flax,  hemp,  and  jute,  and 

manufactures  of.  U  7773. z'. 

f  Same.     Schedule  K.  Wool,  and  manufactures  of. 

U7773.W. 

f  Wholesale  prices,  wages,  and  transportation.  Re- 
port by  Mr.  Aldrich.     4  v.  U  4773.a'. 

Walker.     Double  taxation  in  the  U.  S.  U  7778. t/. 


H.     Social  Science  and  Statistics. 

Bascom.     Social  theory  :    a  grouping  of  social  facts  and 
principles.  U  9029. 


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Booth.     Life  and  labour  of  people  of  London,      v.  5,  6. 

U  9531./. 

5,  Population  classified  by  trades. 

6.  Same  (continued). 

BosANQUET.     Aspects  of  the  social  problem.         U  9052. 

Dubois.     Anarchist  peril.  U  9127. 

Flint.     Socialism.  U  9592. 

GOLDIE.  Poor  and  their  happiness  :  missions  and  mission 
philanthropy.  U  9171.OT. 

HoBSON.     Problems  of  poverty.     2d  ed.  U  9208.0. 

Ingram.     History  of  slavery  and  serfdom.  U  9224. 

Kaufmann.     Christian  socialism.  U  9236.^. 

KiDD.     Social  evolution.     New  ed.  U  9243. 

Massart  and  Vandervelde.  Parasitism  organic  and  so- 
cial. E  3290. 

Morris  tiwafB  AX.     Socialism:  its  growth  and  outcome. 

U  93i7-f- 

New  York  City.  Board  of  Police  Justices,  f  Animal  re- 
port for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1894.  U  9697. c. 

—  Building  Trades  Club,     f  Manual.      1894.     X  8329. <r. 

—  Charity  Organization  Society,   f  Hand-book  for  friendly 

visitors  among  the  poor.  X  S329.<J. 

: f  New   York   charities   directory.        6th   ed.  1895. 

X  8329.0. 
New  York  State.  Insurance  Department,  f  13th  annual 
report.  U  btq^.b. 

NiTTi.     Catholic  socialism.  U  9698. 

OsTRANDER.     Social  growth  and  stability.  U  933S. 

Poor  in  great  cities.     By  Robert  A.  Woods  [and  others]. 

U  9714. 
SALTER.     Anarchy  or  government  ?  U  9385. 

Smith.     Statistics  and  sociology.  U  9747. 

Statesman's  year-book  for  1895.      Ed.  by  J.  S.  Keltie. 

U  6421. 
Stepniak.     Nihilism  as  it  is.  U  9421.;;. 

TUCKWELL.     State  and  its  children.  U  9449. 


Union  Club  (N.  Y.  City),  f  Officers,  members,  consti- 
tution, and  rules,  1895.  X  8454. 

United  States.  Census  Office.  \  Report  on  insurance 
business  in  the  U.  S.  at  nth  census,  1890.  Pt.  i. 
Fire,  marine,  and  inland  insurance.  U  6891. /&. 

\  Report  on  Indians  taxed  and  Indians  not  taxed, 

nth  census,  1890.  U  6891./. 

f  Statistics  of  churches  in  the  U.  S.,  at  nth  census, 

1890.  U  6891. w. 

t  Report  on  population  of  the  U.  S.  at  nth  census, 

1890.  U6891.M. 

f  Report  on  transportation  business  in  the  U.  S.  at 

nth   census,    1890.     Part   2.     Transportation   by 
water.  U  6891.CJ. 

f  Report  on  manufacturing  business  in  the  U.  S.  at 

nth  census,  1890.     Parts.    Selected  industries. 

U  6891./. 

—  Life-saving  Service,  f  Annual  report  for  year  ending 
June  30,  1893,  and  June  30,  1894.  G  llTi-a. 

Warren.     American  charities.  U  9466. 

Webb.     Socialism  in  England.     2d  ed.  U  9471. 

Webb  Academy  and  Home  for  Shipbuilders.  \  Dedica- 
tory exercises,  1894.  X  8783. 

I.    Women. 

Ashmore.     Side  talks  with  girls.  X  9017. 

Bateson.     Professional  women  upon  their  professions. 

U9518 
Billington.     Woman  in  India.  U  9529 

Blanc.     Condition  of  women  in  the  U.  S.  U  9045 

Jeune.     Lesser  questions.  M  4232 

O'Connor.     Some  old  love  stories.  T  5336 

SouLSBY.     Stray  thoughts  for  girls.     New  ed.      X  9417 
Varigny.     Women  of  the  U.  S.  U  9458 

Wherry,  compiler.     Woman  in  missions.  Y  3479.  iv. 


PART  8.-THEOLOGY   AND   PHILOSOPHY. 


A.     Biblical  Theology. 

As  others  saw  him  :  a  retrospect,  A.D.  54.  Y  2017. 

Bacon.     Triple  tradition  of  the  Exodus.  Y  2513./. 

Berean  question  book  on  International  lessons  for  18S7. 

Y  2037. 
Blake.     How  to  read  the  prophets  [v.  5]  Isaiah   (XL.- 

LXVi.)  and  the  post-exilian  prophets.        Y  2044./^. 

Candlish.     Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Ephesians.       Y  2074. 

Driver.  Critical  and  exegetical  commentary  on  Deute- 
ronomy. Y  2576. 

Geikie.  New  Testament  hours,  v.  2.  The  Apostles  : 
their  lives  and  letters.  Y  2164.;/. 

Green.     Higher  criticism  of  the  Pentateuch.     Y  2175. /*. 

—  Unity  of  the  book  of  Genesis.  Y  2175. «. 

Humphreys.     Epistles  to  Timothy  and  Titus.      Y  2216. 

Hurlbut  and  Dohertv.  Illustrative  notes,  1896  : 
guide  to  Sunday  school  lessons.  Y  2631. 

+  Liber  psalmorum  Davidis,  idiomate  Syro.  Y  126S. 

Macduff.    Tales  of  the  warrior-king.  [David.]  Y  2278./. 

Mamreov  and  others.  lesat  Nassar  :  the  story  of  the  life 
of  Jesus  the  Nazarene.  Y  2286. 

Moore.     Critical  and  exegetical  commentary  on  Judges. 

Y  2689. 
MooreheAD.  Studies  in  the  Mosaic  institutions.  Y  2315. 
Pember.     Earth's  earliest  ages  and  their  connection  with 

modern  spiritualism  and  theosophy.  Y  2347. 

Pratt.  Life  and  epistles  of  Saint  Paul  harmonized  and 
chronologically  arranged.  Y  2353. 

Renan.     Cohelet  ;  or,  the  preacher.  Y  2369.1;. 

Sanday  and  Headlam.  Critical  and  exegetical  commen- 
tary on  the  epistle  to  the  Romans.  Y  273I.^'. 

Spiers.    Age  and  authorship  of  the  Pentateuch.  Y  2417.  i. 

West.  Thousand  years  in  both  testaments.  [Studies  in 
eschatology.j  Y  2474. 

Woman's  Bible.     Part  i.    The  Pentateuch.  Y  2793. 


Wright.     Early  Bibles  of  America.  Y  2796. 

Zenos.     Elements  of  the  higher  criticism.  Y  2499. 


B.    Church  History. 

Baird.     The  Huguenots  and  the  revocation  of  the  edict 
of  Nantes.     2  v.  Y  3514.^". 

Bettany.      Popular  history  of  the  Reformation  and  mod- 
ern Protestantism.  Y  3524. 

Creegan   and  GooDNOW.      Great   missionaries  of   the 
church.  T  5104.^. 

CuTTS.     History  of  the  church  of  England.        Y  3109./^. 

DoNOHOE.     Iroquois  and  the  Jesuits.  Y  3125. 

Leonard.     Hundred  years  of  missions.  Y  3264. 

MoxoM.     From  Jerusalem  to  Nicsea  :  church  in  the  first 
three  centuries.  Y  3319. 

Staunton.     Ecclesiastical  dictionary.  Y  3752. 

Wakeling.     Oxford  church  movement.  Y  3778. 

Wherry,  compiler.     Missions  at  home  and  abroad. 

Y  3479- »'■ 

Woman  in  missions.  Y  3479. w. 


C.    Devotional  and  Practical  Theology. 

Atkins,  edr.     My  first  sermon.  Y  9018. 

BuNYAN.     Pilgrim's  progress.   N.  Y.  [1844.]  8°.    Y  7539. 
CuYLER.     Empty  crib  :  a  memorial  of  little  Georgie. 

Y  7i09.£'. 
Farrar.  Doers  of  the  word,  and  other  sermons.  Y  8143.0'. 
God's  light  as  it  came  to  me.  Y  7171. 

Greer.     The  preacher  and  his  place.  Y  9175. 

MacArthur.      Quick    truths    in    quaint    texts.     [Ser- 
mons.] Y  8276. 
MacColl.     Life  here  and  hereafter  :  sermons.      Y  8277. 
Parkhurst.     Swiss  guide  :  an  allegory.  Y  7343. 


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8— THEOLOGY  AND  PHILOSOPHY:   Philosophy:  Mental. 


Pierce.  Pictured  truth  :  a  handbook  of  blackboard  and 
object  lessons  [for  Sunday  schools].  X  7353. 

Robinson.     Bethel  and  Penuel :  26  sermons.     Y  8376.-5. 

SCHAUFFLKR.  Ways  of  working  :  helpful  hints  for  Sun- 
day school  officers  and  teachers.  Y  9389. 

Sunshine  for  shut-ins.  Y  7429. 

Teacher  and  the  class:  a  symposium  on  Sunday-school 
teaching.  Y  9435. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association  (N.  Y.  City).  t42d 
annual  report.     1895.  X  8799. 

D.  Doctrinal    and    Controversial   The- 

ology. 

Alden.     Study  of  death.  Y  6008. 

Balfour  (A.  J.).     Foundations  of  belief.  Y  6024./. 

Balfour  (R.  G.).     Central  truths  and  side  issues. 

Y  6024. c. 
Bradford.     Heredity  and  Christian  problems,     Z  3055. 
Briggs.     Messiah  of  the  Apostles.                           Y  6057. 
Brooks.    Theology  in  the  English  poets  :  Cowper,  Cole- 
ridge, Wordsworth,  and  Burns.     7th  ed.     Y  6060. 

Brougham.     Origin  of  evil.   (With  "  Fallen  star,"  by  Sir 

E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.) 
Bruce.     Ethics  of  the  Old  Testament.  Y  6062. 

Chambers.     "  Our  life  after  death."     5th  ed.       Y  6082. 
Clarke.     Essentials  and  non-essentials  in  religion.     8th 

ed.  Y  6092. <f. 

Confessions  of  faith.     By  an  unorthodox  believer. 

Y  6099.(2. 
Denison.  Christ's  idea  of  the  supernatural.  Y6118. 
Gregg.  The  heaven-life.  Y  6175.  >4. 
Haeckel.      Monism  as  connecting  religion  and  science. 

Z  3181. 

Hudson.     Scientific  demonstration  of  the  future  life. 

Y62i5..f. 

Janney.   Summary  of  Christian  doctrine  of  the  Friends. 

Z  4227. J-. 

Kelly.  Evolution  and  effort  and  their  relation  to  reli- 
gion and  politics.  Z  3240. 

LoRiMER.     Argument  fbr  Christianity.  Z  3273. 

Maclear  and  Williams.  Introduction  to  articles  of 
church  of  England.  Y  6282. 

Mair.     Studies  in  the  Christian  evidences.  Z  3285. 

Matter,  force,  "and  spirit  ;  or,  scientific  evidence  of  a 
supreme  intelligence.  Y  6292. 

Mazzini.  "God  and  the  people!"  the  religious  creed 
of  a  democrat.  Y  6677. 

Memorials  of  deceased  Friends.  Z  4298. 

Milne.     Doctrine  and  practice  of  the  eucharist.  Y  6306. 

Prestwich.  Last  geological  period  and  the  tradition 
of  the  flood.  Z  3716. 

Satterlee.     Creedless  Gospel  and  the  Gospel  creed. 

Y  6732. 

Stokes.     Natural  theology  :  the  Gifford  lectures.  Z  3423. 

Tabor.     Skepticism  assailed.  Z  2759. 

Turton,  compiler.     Truth  of  Christianity.  Z  3450. 

Wage.     Christianity  and  Agnosticism.  Z  2462. 

Young.  Catholic  and  Protestant  countries  compared.  2d 
ed.  Z  1498. 

E.  Mythology,  Folk  Lore,  and  Various 

Religions. 

Adams.  House  of  the  hidden  places  :  a  clue  to  the  creed 
of  early  Egypt.  Z  8004. 

Besant,  iransl.     Bhagavad  gita.  Z  8037. 

COUPLAND,  edr.  Thoughts  and  aspirations  of  the  ages  : 
selections  from  the  religious  writings  of  the  world. 

Z  9562. 

Cox.     Introduction  to  folk-lore.  Z  8103.1. 

CuRTlN.  Tales  of  the  fairies  and  of  the  ghost  world  in 
Munster.  Z  8108./. 

Dyer.     Folk  lore  of  Shakespeare.  Z  8578. 

Ellis.     Youth's  dictionary  of  mythology.  Z  7134. 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece.  Z  7150. 


Griffis.     Religions  of  Japan.  Z  8175. 

Guerber.     Legends  of  the  Rhine.  Z  8178. 

—  Myths  of  northern  lands.  Z  8178. w. 

Healey,  reporter.  Margaret  and  her  friends  ;  or,  con- 
versations with  Margaret  Fuller  upon  the  mythology 
of  the  Greeks  and  its  expression  in  art.         Z  7192. 

Lazarus.     Spirit  of  Judaism.  Z  5262. 

Leland.  {"  Hans  Breitmann.")  Legends  of  Florence. 
1st  series.  Z  8264. 

Menzies.     History  of  religion.  Z  9299. 

MOller,  edr.  Sacred  books  of  the  east.  v.  45.  Gaina 
sutras.  Pt.  2.  Uttaradhyayana  sutra,  Sutrakri- 
tanga  sutra.  Z  8692. 

Pater.     Greek  studies.  Z  7344. 

Phillips.  Teaching  of  the  Vedas  :  what  light  does  it 
throw  on  the  origin  of  religion?  Z  8351. 

Robinson.  Old-world  Japan  :  legends  of  the  land  of 
the  gods.  Z  8373. 

Subhadra  Bikshu.     Buddhist  catechism.  Z  8427. 

TiSDALL.  Religion  of  the  crescent ;  or,  Islam  :  its 
strength,  its  weakness,  its  origin,  its  influence. 

Z  6442. 

Wiedemann.  Ancient  Egyptian  doctrine  of  the  immor- 
tality of  the  soul.  Z  8482. 


F.    Occult   Literature. 

Baughan.     Character  indicated  by  handwriting.     2d  ed. 

X  4030. 

Besant.     In  the  outer  court.     [Theosophy.]      X  5037.2. 

Brewster.  Letters  on  natural  magic.  [Additions]  by- 
Smith.  X  5057.a. 

Cheiro.     Language  of  the  hand.  X  4551. 

Cocke.    Hypnotism  :  how  it  is  done,  its  uses  and  dangers. 

X  4095. 

Craig.  Your  luck's  in  your  hand.  [Same  as  his  "  Mod- 
ern palmistry."]  X  4104.0. 

Defoe.  Life  and  adventures  of  Duncan  Campbell.  X  5116. 

Dyer.     Strange  passages  from  family  papers.       X  5130. 

Frith.     Practical  palmistry,  based  on  actual  experience. 

X  4I57-A 

HAND-reading  ;  or,  the  science  of  chirology.  By  an 
adept.  X  4185. 

Hannon.  f  Science  of  life  and  power  of  our  mind.  X  4611. 

Lang.     Cock  Lane  and  common-sense.  X  5260. 

f  Phrenological  journal,  v.  99,  100  [New  series,  v. 
51,  52]  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C  6711. 

Post.  I  am  well  :  modern  practice  of  natural  suggestion. 
2d  ed.  X  5356. 

Sizer.  How  to  study  strangers  :  satquel  to  "  Heads  and 
faces."  X  4746. /5. 

Staunton.  Encyclopedia  of  face  and  form  reading.  2d 
ed.  X  4753-^- 

G.    Philosophy :  Mental. 

Abercrombie.     Intellectual  powers  and  the  investigation 

of  truth.     Additions  by  Abbott.  X  3002.0. 

Alexander.     Lao-tsze,  the  great  thinker.  X  2007. 

Baldwin.     Mental  development  in  the  child  and  the  race. 

X  3025. 

BosANQUET.     Essentials  of  logic.  X  6052. <?. 

Brandt.     Friedrich  Eduard  Beneke  :   the  man  and  his 

philosophy.  X  3535. 

Douglas.     John  Stuart  Mill  :  study  of  his  philosophy. 

X3125. 
Eckoff.    Kant's  Inaugural  dissertation  of  1770.  X  3579. 
Hartmann.     Sexes  compared,  and  other  essays.   X  3188. 
Contents  :    Sexes   compared. — Vital  question  of  the 
family. — Comforts  of  Pessimism. — Our  relation  to  ani- 
mals.— The  need  of  books. — Modern  lust  for  fame. — 
My  relation  to  Schopenhauer. 
Kirkpatrick.     Inductive  psychology.  X  3245. 

KuLPE.     Outlines  of  psychology.  X  3653. 

Ladd.  Philosophy  of  mind  :  an  essay  in  the  metaphysics 
of  psychology.  X  3654./. 

MiVART.     Helpful  science.  X  3310.//. 


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Morgan.     Psychology  for  teachers.  X  3316./. 

Plato.     Banquet  (The).     Transl.  by  P.  B.  Shelley. 

X  2354.fl. 

—  Companion  to  [his]  "  Republic"  for  English  readers,  by 

B.  Bosanquet.  X  2354.  r. 

—  Selection  of  passages  from.     From  transl.  of  Jowett  by 

Knight.     2  V.  X  23547. 

RiEHL.  Introduction  to  the  theory  of  science  and  meta- 
physics. X  3725. 

Romanes.     Mind  and  motion,  and  Monism.  X  3377. 

RoYCE.     Primer  of  logical  analysis.  X  6727. 

Schopenhauer.     World  as  will  and  idea.     2d  ed.     3  v. 

X  3736. 

Spinoza.     Ethic.     Transl.  by  White.     2d  ed,      X  3751. 

Stanley.  Studies  in  the  evolutionary  psychology  of  feel- 
ing. X  3754- 

Wilde.  Friedrich  H.  Jacobi :  a  study  in  the  origin  of 
German  realism.  X  3788. 

Williams.     Outlines  of  psychology.     3d  ed.         X  3488. 

H.     Philosophy  :   Moral. 

Abbott.     Child  at  home  ;  or,  the  principles  of  filial  duty. 

X  9001. c. 


AsHMORE.     Side  talks  with  girls.  X  9017, 

Atkins.     Aspiration  and  achievement.  X  90x8 

BoK.     Successward :    a    young   man's  book    for   young 

men.  X  9049 

D'Arcy.     Short  study  of  ethics.  X  8114, 

Finch.     People  versus  the  liquor  traffic.  X  9150, 

Fletcher.     Menticulture  ;  or,   the  A.  B.  c.  of  true  liv 

ing.  X  9152 

Giles.     Moral  pathology.  X  8166. 

Gronlund.  Our  destiny  :  an  essay  in  ethics.  X  9x76.(7, 
Hertz.  Ethical  system  of  James  Martineau.  X  8618 
Hyslop.     Elements  of  ethics.  X  8220. 

Mentor.     Never  :  a  hand-book  for  aspirants  to  society's 

giddy  heights.  X  9299. 

Montgomery.     Way  out  ;  a  solution  of  the  temperance 

question.  X  93x3 

National  Temperance  Congress.     Proceedings,  1890. 

X  9327 
Pierson.     Life-power  ;  or,  character,   culture,  and  con 

duct.  X  9352 

Seth.     Study  of  ethical  principles.  X  8401 

SouLSBY.  Stray  thoughts  for  girls.  New  ed.  X  9417 
Watson.     Hedonistic  theories  from  Aristippus  to  Spen 

cer.  X  8469, 


PART   9.-USEFUL   AND  FINE   ARTS. 


A.     Agriculture  and  Horticulture. 

AGRICULTURE  AND  HORTICULTURE. 

f  American  agriculturist,  v.  54-56  (Sept.  i,  1894-Dec. 
28,  1895).  C  7802. 

Bailey.     Horticulturist's  rule-book.     3d  ed.      H  2023. /<. 

California,  University  of.  College  of  Agriculture,  f  Re- 
port of  work  of  the  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tions. H  1543^. 

Collins.     Greenhouse  and  window  plants.  H  2097. 

De  Salis.     Gardening  a  la  mode  :  fruits.  H  1x19./. 

—  Same  :  vegetables.  H  iiig.z/. 

King.     The  soil  :  its  nature,  relations,  and  management. 

H  1244. 

New  York  State.  Commissioners  of  the  State  Reservation 
at  Niagara.   •}■  nth  annual  report,  1893-4.  H  2697.^:. 

Rose.     Window  and  parlor  gardening.  H  2378. 

Vermont,  University  of,  and  State  Agric.  College,  f  Cata- 
logue, 1894-95.  X  7459. 

Webb.     Advanced  agriculture.  H  1471. a. 

"Wiley.     Agricultural  analysis.     2  v.  H  1790. 

I.  Soils.     2.  Fertilizers. 

Wright.     Garden  flowers  and  plants.  H  2493. 

DOMESTIC   ANIMALS. 

Brown.     Poultry  fattening.  H  1061./. 

Jackson,     f  Introduction  of  domesticated  reindeer  into 

Alaska.  H  1773.0. 

Lee.     History  and  description  of  the  collie  or  sheep  dog. 

H  1658./;. 
Magner.     f  Standard  horse  book.  H  1857. 

"  Pathfinder"  aW  Dalziel.      Breaking   and  training 

dogs.  H  X344. 

Shaler.     Domesticated  animals  :   their  relation  to  man 

and  to  his  advancement  in  civilization.  H  1741. 
Shaw  and  Hayes.     Dogs  for  hot  climates.  H  X401. 

Shumway,  compiler.     Hand-book  on  tuberculosis  among 

cattle.  H  1404. 

Note.—'aQi  also  Part  6.     (I.  Natural  History.) 


B.    Architecture  and  Building. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Ed.  by  A.  Koch 


X  Academy  architecture 

V.  I,  2.      1894-95 


New  series, 
G  8502. 


f  American  architect  and  building  news.    v.  47-50  (Jan.- 

Dec.  1895).  C  78o2.a. 

Architectural  and  building  monthly,    v.  9  (Apl.-Sept. 

1894)  and  v.  10  (No.  i,  Oct.  1894).  C  7804. 

t  Architectural  record,     v.  4  (July  1894-June  1895). 

C  7508. 
f  Architecture  and  building.      v.  22,  23  (Jan. -Dec. 

1895).  ,  C  7803. 

Aufleger.     X  Miinchener  Architektur  des  XVIII  Jahr- 

hunderts.  G  S905. 

BORGNis.    \  Traite  elementaire  de  construction  :  Atlas. 

G8811. 

—  X  Same  :  Text.  G  SSxi. 
Britton.      X  Dictionary  of  architecture  and  archaeology 

of  the  Middle  Ages.  G  8535. 

Bury.     X  Modeles  de  marbrerie.  G  8914. 

Carter.     X  Specimens  of  ancient  sculpture  and  painting 

in  England  to  Henry  VIII.  New  ed.  G  89x6.0. 
Chabat.      X  Fragments    d'architecture  :    Egypte,    Grece, 

Rome,  Renaissance,  etc.  G  8918.^. 

X  Choix  de  documents   ptatiques  :  motifs  d'architecture. 

3  series.  G  8817.0. 

—  X  Portes,  fenetres,  to  urelles.    2e  serie.  G  8817.^. 

—  X  Theatres,  concerts,   panoramas,  cirques.       G  8817. <-. 
ClerisseauoWLegrand.    I  Antiquitesde  France.  Tome 

X,  texte.     2,  planches.  G  89x9.0. 

Crane  and  Soderholtz.      X  Examples  of  colonial  archi- 
tecture in  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.        G  8822. 

Daly.     X  L' Architecture     privee  au    XIX"*    siecle   sous 
Napoleon  III.      2  v.  in  3.  G  8923.0'. 

Egan,  edr.      X  Glories  of  the  Catholic  church  in  art.  archi- 
tecture, and  history.  G  8826. 

Gibson.     Beautiful   houses.  G  S6oo.(5. 

ElSENLOHR  und  Weigle.    X  Architektonische  Rundschau, 
xo  ter  Jahrgang.  G  8927. 

GiRAUD.     X  Stable  building  and  stable  fitting.       G  8167. 

Larned.     Churches  and  castles  of  Mediaeval  France. 

G  8656. 

Lessing.     X  Thueren.  G  9954. 

Longfellow.      X  Cyclopaedia  of  the  works  of  architec- 
ture in  Italy.  Greece,  and  the  Levant.         G  8856. 

Mathews.     J  Renaissance  under  the  Valois.         G  8959. 

Oakeshott.     X  Detail  and  ornament  of  the  Italian  Re- 
naissance. G  S968. 

Pfnor.     X  Architecture,     decoration,     et     ameublement 
epoque  Louis  XYT.  G  8970.0. 

Prentice.     X  Renaissance  architecture  and  ornament  in 
Spain,  1500-60.  G  8972. 

Raguinet.     X  Historical  edifices,     v.  3.  G  8873. 


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9— USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS  :  Engineering. 


Raymond.     Painting,  sculpture,  and  architecture  as  rep- 
resentative arts.  I  3^5  P- 
RoNDELET,  t  L'Art  de  batir.  io«  ed.    Planches.  G  8975.^. 

—  J  Sawe  :  supplement  par  G.  Abel  Blouet.     Planches  [2 

pts.].  G  8975. f. 

Statham.     Architecture  for  general  readers.         G  8753. 

Tatham.  X  Ancient  ornamental  architecture  in  Rome 
and  Italy.  G  8987.^. 

TUCKERMAN.  J  Architecture  and  sculpture  [of]  the  Re- 
naissance in  Italy.  G  8990. 

ViOLLET-LE-DUC.     '\.  Dessins  incdits.  G  8993. ^. 

—  Rational  building.     Transl.  by  IIuss.  G  8776.;-. 

BUILDING,  CARPENTRY,  IRONWORK,  eU. 

Adams.  Practical  designing  of  structural  ironwork,  ist 
series,  revised.  G  9503. 

American  steam  and  hot-vi^ater  heating  practice.   G  9802. 

f  Builder  and  woodworker,     v.  31  (Jan.-Oct.  1895). 

C  7814. 

f  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  17  (Jan. -Dec.  1895). 

C  7816. 

Cr.EGG.  Manufacture  and  distribution  of  coal-gas.  G  9819. 

Compendium  of  gas-lighting.  G  9099. 

Daly.  J  Motifs  divers  de  serrurerie.  i.  Serrurerie  an- 
cienne.  G  9923. 

—  X  Same.     2de  partie.  G  9923. 
Hefner- Alteneck.     X  Eisenwerke  ;   oder    Ornamentik 

der  Schmiedekunst  des  Mittelalters  und  der  Renais- 
sance.    2  V.  G  9839. 

Kayser.     X  Musterblatter  moderner  Schmiedearbeiten. 

G  9848. 

Kick.     |  Musterbuch  fur  Schlosser.  G  9949- 

Lawlor.  Practical  hot  water  heating,  steam,  and  gas 
fitting.  G  9262. 

Mitchell.     X  Building  construction.  G  9310. 

Pazaurek.  X  Kunstschmiede  und  Schlosserarbeiten  des 
13-18  Jahrhunderts.  G  9969. 

f  Plumbers'  trade  journal,  v.  17  (Jan. -Dec,  1895).  C  7872. 

Plumbing  problems,  sfh  ed.  [From  the  "  Sanitary  en- 
gineer."] G  9713- 

f  Record  and  guide,  v.  55,  56(Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  7874.(2. 

Redgrave.   Calcareous  cements  :  their  nature  and  uses. 

G  9366. 

f  Roofer  and  tinner  and  sheet-iron  worker,  v.  5  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1894).  C  7876. 

f  Sanitary  plumber,  v.  12,  13  (Nov.  i,  1893-Dec.  15, 
1895).  C  7877- 

X  Schmiedearbeiten  der  Gegenwart.  G  9978. 

STEAM-heating  problems.  [FrOm  the  "  Engineering  rec- 
ord."] G  9753. 

f  Technologist  (The)  :  especially  devoted  to  engineer- 
ing, manufacturing,  and  building,  v.  i,  2  (1870- 
71).  C  7888. 

I  Western  painter,     v.  3  (Feb.  1894-Jan.  1S95).    C  7784. 

Wood.    Practical  stairbuilding  and  handrailing.     G  9794. 

Young.     Home  carpentry  for  handy  men.         G  9799.//. 

BOAT     BUILDING     AND     NAVAL     ARCHITEC- 
TURE. 

Grosvenor.     Model  yachts  and  boats.  G  7177. 

Kemp.     Manual  of  yacht  and  boat  sailing.  G  7849 

Martin  and  Sachs.     Electrical  boats  and  navigation 

G7673 

Naval  annual.     1895.     Ed.  by  T.  A.  Brassey.     G  7697 

Neison  and  others.     Practical  boat  building  and  sailing 

[2d  ed.]  G  7328./ 

Note. — See  Part  6  (Astronomy)  for  works  on  naviga 

tion,  and  for  works  on  boat  sailing  and  yachting  see 

Part  9  (Sports,  Games,  and  Amusements). 

C.     Engineering. 

Bolton.     Motive  powers  and  their  practical  selection. 

G  4049. 
BOULNOIS.     Construction  of  carriageways  and  footways. 

G4531. 


Burton.     Water  supply  of  towns  and  the  construction  of 

waterworks.  .       G  4540. 

Colson.     Notes  on  docks  and  dock  construction.   G  4556, 

Dye.     Popular  engineering.  G  4578. 

f  Enginekring  and  mining  journal,    v.  59,  60  (Jan. -Dec. 

1895).  C  7828. 

Fitzmaurice.      Plate-girder  railway  bridges.  G  4591. 

Freitag.     Architectural  engineering.  Ci  4595. 

Gould.      Hydraulic  formuhu  for  the  distribution  of  water 

through  long  pipes.  G  4603. 

Greenwell  d«(/ Curry,     Rural  water  supply.     G  4175. 

Hasvvell.     Mechanics'  and  engineers'  pocket-book.  59th 

ed.  G  4188. 

Humphreys.     Notes  on  Rankine's  "  Civil  engineering," 

G  4845. 
Johnson  (F.  R.).     Stresses  in  girder  and  roof  trusses. 

G  4233. 
Johnson  (J.  B.).  Engineering  contracts  and  specifications. 

G  4640. 
Merriman.     Treatise  on  hydraulics.    5th  ed.     G  468o.«. 

—  afid  Brooks,     Handbook  for  surveyors.  G  5301. 

—  aw^jACOBY.     Text-book  on  roofs  and  bridges.     3  v. 

G  4680./. 

1.  3d  ed.     Stresses  in  simple  trusses. 

2.  2d  ed.     Graphic  statics. 

3.  1st  ed.     Bridge  design. 

New  York  City,     Aqueduct  Commission,    f  Report,  1887- 

95.  G  4866.3. 

Patton.     Treatise  on  civil  engineering.  G  4708. 

Savage.     Sewerage  and  sewage  disposal  of  a  small  town. 

G  4732. 
t  Scientific  American,    v.  72,  73  (Jan.  5- Dec.  28,  1895). 

C  7979-a- 

f  Scientific   American   supplement,     v.    39,   40    (Jan.- 

Dec.  189s).  C  7979.0'. 

Shield.     Principles  and  practice  of  harbour  construction. 

G  4742. 
Spalding.    Text-book  on  roads  and  pavements.  G  4417. 
f  Technologist  (The) :  especially  devoted  to  engineer- 
ing, manufacturing,  and  building,   v.  i,  2  (1870-71). 

C  7888. 

Warren,     Engineering  construction  in  iron,  steel,  and 

timber,  G  4781. 

MACHINERY   AND    INVENTIONS. 

Adams.  Machine  construction  and  drawing.  G  1004. w. 
Alexander.     Model  engine  construction.  G  1007. 

f  American  machinist,     v.  17  (Jan.  4-Dec.  27,  1894). 

C  7902. 
Barber.  Repair  and  maintenance  of  machinery.  G  1516.^. 
Benjamin.     Notes  on  machine  design.  G  1522. «. 

BoDMER.     Hydraulic     motors :  turbines     and     pressure 

engirtes.     2d  ed.  G  1048. 

Cochrane.  Wonders  of  modem  mechanism.  G  1557. 
Dixon.  Ice-making  and  refrigerating  machines.  G  1123. 
Engineer    and    machinist's    assistant.     2  v.     i.  Text. 

2,   Plates.  G  1928. 

Flather,     Rope-driving.  G  ii52.r. 

Howe.  Memoirs  of  American  mechanics.  T  5213. w. 
Innes.     Problems  in  machine  design.  G  1224./. 

Jamieson.     Text-book  on  applied  mechanics,     v.  i. 

G  1227./. 
Kent.  Mechanical  engineer's  pocket-book.  G  i2^i.m. 
Lineham.  Text-book  of  mechanical  engineering.  G  1268. 
f  Power,     v.  15  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C  7973- 

Richards  (F.).     Compressed  air.  G  1372. 

Richards  (J.).     Centrifugal   pumps  :  their   construction 

and  operation.  G  1724.^. 

Saunders.  Hand  book  of  practical  mechanics.  G  1387. 
f  Techniker,  Der.  v.  17  (Nov.  1894-Oct.  1895).  C  7887. 
United    States.     Patent   Office,     f  Alphabetical    list   of 

patentees  and  inventions  for  quarter  ending  March 

31,  1895.     [v.  70.]  C  7891-'^- 

f  Annual  report  of  the  commissioner  for  1893,  1894. 

G  1891. 

f  Official  gazette,     v.  70-73  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1895). 

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United  States.     Patent  Office.  \  Revised  classification 

of  subjects  of  invention.  C  7891.^. 

Usher.     Modern  machinist.  G  1456. 

Wood.     Theory  of  turbines.  G  I793- 

RAILROADS. 

ACWORTH.     The  railways  and  the  trades.  G  4003.*-. 

Ashley.     Railways  and  their  employees.  G  4017. 

Borden.  Useful  formulas  adapted  to  locating  and  con- 
structing railroads.  G  4529. 

Glark.  Tramways  :  their  construction  and  working.  2d 
ed.  G4555.^. 

COLBURN  and  HoLLEY.  Permanent  way  and  coal-burning 
locomotive  boilers  of  European  railways.     G  4820. 

Hedges.     American  electric  street  railways.  G  4839. 

New  York  City.  Board  of  Commissioners  of  Rapid 
Transit,  f  Minutes  of  proceedings,  July-Dec, 
1875.  G4697./. 

—  Same.  G  4697.0. 

New  York  State.  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor,  f  An- 
nual reports  for  year  ending  Sept.  30,  1871  [and] 
1872.     2  V.  G  4^tc)-i.d. 

Poor,     f  Manual  of  railroads  of  the  U.  S.  for  187S-79. 

G47I4- 
t  Railroad  car  journal,  v.  4  (Jan. -Dec.  1894).  C  7873. 
Warman.     Tales  of  an  engineer.  G  4466. 

STEAM    ENGINE. 

Babcock  &  Willcox  Co.     f  High  pressure  steam. 

G  2805.^. 

—  f  Things  to  avoid  in  buying  boilers.  G  2805. d-. 
Benjamin.  Notes  on  heat  and  steam.  G  2522. 
Bourne.      Screw    propeller,    screw   vessels,    and   screw 

engines.     New  ed.  G  7811. 

Chase.  Screw  propellers  and  marine  propulsion.  G  7551. 
Ellison.  Practical  application  of  the  indicator.  G  2581. 
Fry.  Historyof  North  Atlantic  steam  navigation.  G  7158. 
Gardenier.     Ready  helps  for  locomotive  engineers. 

G  2162. 
Hawkins.  Aids  to  engineers'  examinations.  G  2190. 
Hermann.  Steam  shovels  and  steam  shovel  work.  G  2618. 
Kneass.  Practice  and  theory  of  the  injector.  G  2649. 
t  Locomotive  (The).      New   series,     v.  15   (Jan. -Dec. 

1894).  C  7663. 

PuLLEN.      Injectors  :   their    theory,    construction,    and 

working.  G  2359. 

Roberts.     Drawing  and  designing  for  marine  engineers. 

I  312S.d. 
SeATON.  Manual  of  marine  engineering.  12th  ed.  G  2739. 
Stretton.     Locomotive  engine  and  its  development.   3d 

ed.  G  2425.0. 

Stromberg's  Steam  user's  guide  and  instructor.  G  2426. 
Sutcliffe.     Steam  power  and  mill  work.  G  2429. 

Wakeman.     Modem  examinations  of  steam  engineers. 

G  2463. 
Yeo.     Steam  and  the  marine  steam-engine.  G  2798. 

Note. — For  works  on  mining  and  metallurgy  see  "  I. 
Useful  Arts  "  in  this  part. 


D.    Household  Economy. 

\  Art  amateur  :  monthly  journal  devoted  to  art  in  the 
household,  v.  31,  32  (June  1894-May  1895).  I  904.0. 

Davies.     Invalid  cookery.  H  3 11 5./. 

Delineator  (The),    v.  45,  46  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).    C  7824. 

Demorest's  Family  magazine,  v.  31  (Nov.  1894-Oct. 
1895).  C  6824. 

De  Salis.     National  viands  4  la  mode.  H  3ii9.«. 

Domestic  monthly,  v.  42  (Oct.  1894-Mch.  1895).  C6825. 

Godey's  Lady's  book.      v.  20-31  (Jan.  1840-Dec.  1845). 

C  6602. 

—  Same.  [Godey's  Magazine.]  v.  130,  131  (Jan.-Dec. 
1895).  C  6602. 

+  Harper's  Bazar,  v.  27(Jan.6-Dec.  29, 1894).  C  6938.0. 

Herbert.     ('^IVyvem.")     Fifty  dinners.  H  3197./. 


Hoyt.     Romance  of  the  table.  H  3628. 

Jago.     Science  and  art  of  bread-making.  H  3636. 

Johnson.     Chafing-dish  delicacies.  H  3233. 

f  Ladies' home  journal,     v.  11  (Dec.  1893-Nov.  1894). 

C  6952. 
Lamb.     Servants  and  service.  H  3259. 

Lemcke.  European  and  American  cuisine.  H  3658.^. 
Millinery  trade  review,  v.  20  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  7862. 
Murrey.  Murrey  collection  of  cookery  books.  H  3324.^. 
Parker.     Complete  housekeeper.  H  3342. 

Peterson  magazine,      v.  107,  108  [New  series,  v.  5,  6] 
(Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  6709. 

Rand.     Philosophy  of  cooking.  H  3363. 

Ronald.     Century  cook  book.  H  3377. 

Terhune.     {"Marion  Harland.")     Cottage  kitchen. 

H  3436./. 
Thudichum.     Spirit  of  cookery.  H  3441. j. 


E.     Industrial  Arts. 

American   annual   of   photography  and  "  Photographic 

times"  almanac  for  1887,  1888,  1890,  1892,  1895, 

and  1896.  I  2505 

Anthony's  Photographic  bulletin,    v.  25,  1894.    I  2507 
Britten.   Former  clock  and  watchmakers  and  their  work 

H  8058 
f  Developer  (The).     [Photography.]    v.  4,  5  (July  1894- 

June  1895).  C  7572 

DucHOCHOis.   Lighting  in  photographic  studios.   I  2128./. 
Flint-Nurnberg.      t  Gefassen  und  motiven  fur  Gold 

schmiede-Arbeiten.  H  S931, 

Fritts.  {"Excelsior.")  Watch  adjuster's  manual.  H  8594 
Gmelin.     f  Deutsche  Kunstgewerbe  zur  Zeit  der  Welt 

ausstellung  in  Chicago,  1893.  I  5934 

Guerinet.      f  Documents  anciens  bronzes  et  orfeurerie 

Nouveau  livre  de  vases.  I  5S37 

f  Historical  art  furniture.  H  S842 

Hoffmann,   f  Bilderschatz  fur  das  Kunstgewerbe.  I  5843 
Ilg.     f  Sammlung  Kunstindustrieller  Gegenstande.     Ar 

beiten  der  Goldschmiede  und  Steinschlifftechnik. 

H  8S45 
f  Jewelers'  circular  and  horological  review,     v.  29,  •;o 

(Aug.  3,  1894-July  31,  1895).  C  7848 

f  Jewelers'  weekly,     v.  19,  20  (Sept.  26,  1894- Sept.  18 

1895).  C  7947 

Johnson  and  Chatwood.       Photography    artistic   and 

scientific.  I  2640 

Kumsch.     t  Stoffmuster  des  XVI-XVIII  Jahrhunderts 

Serie  i.  H  4951 

Main.     Hints  on  snow  photography.  I  2671 

OrFORD.     Lens-work  for  amateurs.  I  2339 

Pabst.       f  Kunstsammlungen    Richard    Zschille    [und] 

Besteck-Sammlung  speisetisch-gartner  Gerate  und 

Werkzeuge.     2te.  Aufl.  H  S969. 

Percier  and  FONTAINE,      f  Innendecorationen  Moebel 

und  Geraethe.  H  S970. 

f  Photographic  times,     v.  26,  27  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C  7S7X. 
RiaNo.     t  Industrial  arts  in  Spain.  I  5372. 

Wall.     Dictionary  of  photography.     6th  ed.         I  2462. 


F.     IVIusic. 

f  American  art  journal.     [Music]     v.  64,65  (Oct.  13. 

1894-Oct.  5,  1895).  C  6S02.0. 

Baker.     Dictionary  of  musical  terms.  I  6514. 

Broadhouse.     The  violin  :   its   construction  practically 

treated.  I  6059. z'. 

Bull  (Ole).     Violin  notes.  With  I  bo^qv. 

Carrodus.     How  to  study  the  violin.  I  6076. 

Clarke.  Biographical  dictionan,'  of  fiddlers.  T  5dgi.^. 
Fillmore.     Lessons  in  musical  history.  I  6149./. 

—  Pianoforte  music.  I  6149./. 

Gresswell.  How  to  play  the  fiddle.  New  ed.  I  6177. 
Hand.     /Esthetics  of  musical  art.  I  6185. 

Hanslick.     Beautiful  in  music.  I  6186. 


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Lobe.     Catechism  of  composition.     2d  ed.  I  6272. r. 

MACLEOD  and  BoULTON.  Songs  of  the  north  from  the 
highlands  and  lowlands  of  Scotland.     12th  ed. 

I  6857. 

Morrison  and  Whitney.  Cyclopaedia  of  favorite 
songs.  I  6864. 

Musical  record  :  Jan. -Dec.  1895.  C  6866. 

Raymond.     Rhythm  and  harmony  in  poetry  and  music. 

I  6365, 

RiEMANN.     Catechism  of  musical  aesthetics.  I  6373. 

RoCKSTRO.  Jenny  Lind  :  record  and  analysis  of  her 
"  method."  I  6725. 

Shedlock.  Pianoforte  sonata  :  its  origin  and  develop- 
ment. I  6403. 

Streatfeild.     Masters  of  Italian  music.  T  5424. 

VlARD-Louis.     Music  and  the  piano.  I  6460. 

G.    Painting,  Plastic  Arts,  and  Fine 
Arts  Generally. 

Alexandre  and  others.     Modern  poster.  I  2504. 

Bailey.     First  year  in  drawing.  I  3023. 

Ely.     Manual  of  archaeology.  I  135. 

Hatton.     Figure  drawing  and  composition.  I  3613. 

Healey,  reporter.  Margaret  and  her  friends  :  mythol- 
ogy of  the  Greeks  and  its  expression  in  art.    Z  7192. 

HiATT.  Picture  posters  :  history  of  the  illustrated  plac- 
ard. I  2621. 

HiNTON.     Handbook  of  illustration.  1  2622. 

Hunt.  Book  of  art  :  cartoons,  frescoes,  sculpture,  and 
decorative  art.  I  844. 

Ilg.     f  Moderne  Wiener  Grabdenkmaler,  15945- 

Jones,  edr.  Select  passages  from  ancient  writers  [on] 
history  of  Greek  sculpture.  I  5234. 

Knight's  f  Pictorial  gallery  of  arts.  v.  2.  Finearts.  H850. 

Lee.  Euphorion  :  studies  of  the  antique  and  the  medi- 
aeval in  the  Renaissance.  I  658.^. 

Marshall.     .(Esthetic  principles.  I  288. 

Meade.     Pen  pictures  and  how  to  draw  them.       I  3296. 

\  Moderne  Wiener  Plastik.   ^  I  5963. 

f  Mus£e  de  sculpture  comparee  du  palais  du  Trocadero. 

I  5965- 

Pennell.     Modern  illustration.  I  2346. 

—  Pen  drawing  and  pen  draughtsmen.  I  3870. 
Pullen.  Handbook  of  ancient  Roman  marbles.  I  5359. 
Reinhardt.     Lettering   for   draftsmen,    engineers,  and 

students.  I  2367. 

Roberts.     Drawing  and  designing  for  marine  engineers. 

I  3725. r/. 
Spanton.     Science  and  art  drawing.     [Geometrical.] 

I  3750. 

Strange.     Alphabets :  a  handbook  of  lettering.    I  2425. 

Symonds.     Renaissance  in  Italy.    [Part  i.]     Age  of  the 

Despots.  I  758.0. 

—  Same.  [Part  2.]  Revival  of  learning.  I  758.^. 
Wagner  (R.).     Prose  works.     Transl.  by  Ellis,     v.  3. 

The  theatre.  I  777. 

PAINTING,    ORNAMENT,  AND   DESIGN. 

Aufleger.     f  Plafonds  und  Wanddecorationen.    I  4905. 

Bolton.     Madonna  of  St.  Luke.  I  4049. 

Carter,  compiler.     The  year's  art.     1895.  I  4078. 

Christy,  f  Decorations-Motive  zum  allgemeinen  Ge- 
brauch.  I  4819. 

Cole  and  Van  Dyke.     Old  Dutch  and  Flemish  masters. 

I  4820.^. 

t  Dekorative  Vorbilder.    6ter  Jahrgang.   1895.   I  4824. 

Gerlach.     f  Festons  und  decorative  Gruppen.      I  4933. 

Haddon.  Evolution  in  art  as  illustrated  by  the  life- 
histories  of  design.  I  4181. 

Hamerton.     Contemporary  French  painters.      I  4610.  f. 

—  Imagination  in  landscape  painting.  I  41 81.1. 

—  Painting  in  France  after  the  decline  of  Classicism. 

I  4610./. 
Hitchcock,  edr.     f  Art  of  the  world.    [World's  Colum- 
bian Exposition.]     2  v.  I  4942 


La  Faroe.     Considerations  on  painting.  I  4257. 

Laurie.     Facts  about  processes,  pigments,  and  vehicles. 

I  4262. 
Lindenberg.      f  Development    and    distinction    of    all 

styles  of  ornament.  I  4269. 

National  Academy  of  Design.     \  Illustrated  catalogue, 

70th  annual  exhibition.      1895.  I  4327, 

Oettel  and   others.       f  Formenschatz     der     mcdernen 

Flachenverzierung.  I  4968.0. 

Petrie.     Egyptian  decorative  art.  I  4348. 

Raymond.     Painting,    sculpture,    and    architecture    as 

representative  arts.  I  365.^. 

Rehlender.     f  Decorative  and  allegorical  compositions. 

2d  series.  I  4975. 

Saward.     Decorative  painting.  I  4387. 

Schadow.     f  Sculptor    and   art   student's   guide  to  the 

proportions  of  the  human  form.  I  4979. 

Sedelmeyer.     f  Illustrated  catalogue  of  100  paintings  of 

old  masters.  I  4739. 

Stearns.     Midsummer  of  Italian  art.  I  4421. 

Weale.     f  Early  masters  in  Christian  decoration.     2  v. 

I  4995- 
Wesche  und  Ramcke.     f  Album  moderner  Baudecora- 

tionen.     2.  Bauomamente  und  ausgefuhrte  Stuck- 

Decken.  I  4996. 


H.    Sports,  Games,  and  Amusements. 

Bingham,  edr.     Book   of   athletics   and   of   out-of-door 
sports.  I  7525. 

Brown.     Polo.  I  7060./. 

Buchanan.     Hints  on  billiards.  I  9063. 

f  Forest  and  stream,     v.  44,  45  (Jan. -Dec.  1895). 

C  6932. 

Ganthony.     Bunkum  entertainments.  I  9164. <5. 

Gibson.     Toboganning  on  crooked  runs.  I  7166./. 

Graham.     Country  pastimes  for  boys.  I  7172. 

Grimble.     Deer-stalking.  I  7176. 

Hall.     What   shall  we  do :  suggestions   for    entertain- 
ments. I  9183. 

Harvey.     Teacher's  manual  of  physical  exercises. 

I  7168./. 

Heclawa.     In  the  heart  of  the  Bitter-root  Mountains. 

I  7193- 

Kemp,  edr.     Yacht  racing  calendar  and  review  for  1894. 

I  7240. 

Kenealy.     Boat  sailing  in  fair  weather  and  foul.  I  7241. 

Lee.     Golf  in  America.  I  7264.^. 

Outing  :  magazine  of  sport,  travel,  and  recreation,     v. 
25,  26  (Oct.  1894-Sept.  1895).  C  6704. 

t  Physical  education,     v.  3   (March  1894- Feb.  1895). 

C  6712. 

Preece.     System  of  physical  culture.  I  77i6. 

Sachs.     Sleight  of  hand.     2d  ed.  I  9382. 

Sampson.    Strength  :  on   the  development   and   use  of 
muscle.  I  7384- 

Scott.     How  to  dance.     New  ed.  I  9397-^. 

CHESS  AND  CARDS. 

Bird.     Chess  novelties  and  their  latest  developments. 

I  9043. 

Deane.     Letters  on  whist :  addressed  to  moderate  play- 
ers. 19116. 

Ellis.     Chess  sparks  ;  or,  short  and  bright  games. 

I  9581. 

Foster.     Hearts.  I  9156.A. 

—  Whist  tactics.  I  9156.W. 

Mason.     Art  of  chess.  I  9290.0. 

Pole.     Evolution  of  whist.  I  9355-^- 

Whist  with  and  without  perception.     By  "  B.  W.  D." 
and  "  Cavendish."  I  9480.0/. 

CYCLING. 

Clyde.     Pleasure-cycling.  I  7094- 

Porter.     Cycling  for  health  and  pleasure.  I  7356. 


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WiLLARD.     Wheel  within  a  wheel  :  how  I  learned  to  ride 
the  bicycle.  I  7484. 

FISHING   AND   ANGLING. 

BiCKERDYKE.     Days  of  my  life  on  waters  fresh  and  salt. 

I  -jo^^.d. 
—  Sea  fishing.  I  7039. j. 

Stewart.     Practical  angler  ;  or,  the  art  of  trout- fishing. 

I  7423. 
Waters.     Sketches  of  British  sporting  fishes.     I  7469.J. 


I.     Useful  and   Miscellaneous  Arts. 

f  American  soap  journal  and  perfume  gazette,  v.  5 
(Apl.  1894-Mch.  1895).  C  7802.^, 

Bancroft,     f  Book  of  the  fair.     v.  3.  H  905. 

BiCKELL.  t  Bookbindings  from  XVth  to  XVIIIth  cen- 
turies. H  8908. 

California  World's  Fair  Commission,  f  Final  report. 
1893.  H  543. 

Carpenter.     Manufacture  of  soap  and  candles.  H  8076. 

Franklin  Institute  (Phila.).  f  50th  anniversary,  Feb. 
6,  1874.  H  594. 

Gathmann.     f  American  soaps.  H  8833. 

Hurst.     Garment  dyeing  and  cleaning.  H  42 18.  ,4. 

Japp.     Days  with  industrials.  H  227.  (/, 

Knight's  f  Pictorial  gallery  of  arts.     2  v.  H  850. 

I.   Useful  arts.     2.  Fine  arts. 

List  of  technical  terms  relating  to  printing  machinery. 

I  1269. 

Matthews.     Bookbindings  old  and  new.  H  8293. 

New  York  State.  Board  of  General  Managers  of  the 
Exhibit  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.  at  the  World's  Colum- 
bian  Exposition,     f  Report,  1894.  H  866. 

Power.  Essential  oils  and  organic  chemical  prepara- 
tions. H  8356.^. 


Spackman.     Timepiece  of  shadows  :  a  history  of  the  sun 

dial.  H  8750. 

Wait,  compiler.     Car-builder's  dictionary.  H  8893. 

METALLURGY   AND   MINING. 

Arnold.     Steel  works  analysis.  G  30x5. 

Boyd.     Petroleum  :  its  development  and  uses.      G  3055. 

Brannt.     Petroleum  :  its  history,  origin,  etc.        G  3534. 

EISSLER.     Cyanide  process  for  the  extraction  of  gold. 

^  ^  G  3135.^. 

1"  LETCHER.     Quantitative  assaying  with  the  blowpipe. 

G  3152. 

Foster.     Text-book  of  ore  and  stone  mining.      G  3594. 

Hatch  awa' Chalmers.     Gold  mines  of  the  Rand  (Wit- 
watersrand,  South  Africa).  G  3838. 

t  Iron  age.     v.  55,  56  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C  7847. 

Little.     Tinsmiths'  pattern  manual.  G  3270. 

Lock.     Economic  mining.  G  3663. 

Lord.      Metallurgical  analysis.  G  3664. 

Rhead.     Metallurgy  :  an  elementary  text-book.  G  3370. 

ROTHWELL,  edr.     Mineral    industry  in    the    U.    S.    and 
other  countries,     v.  3.  G  3727. 

Sexton.     Elementary  text-book  of  metallurgy.    G  3401. 

Turner.     Metallurgy  of  iron   and   steel,     v.  i.  Metal- 
lurgy of  iron.  G  3769. 
Note. — For  works  on  Ores  and  Minerals  see  Part  6 
(Geology,  etc.). 

WEAVING   AND    SPINNING. 

Bell.     Jacquard  weaving  and  designing.  H  4521. 

Bryers.    Student's  assistant  to  practical  cotton  spinning. 

H  4062. 

Fox.     Mechanism  of  weaving.  H  4156, 

Marsden.    Cotton  weaving  :  its  development,  principles, 

and  practice.  H  4288. 

Walker.     Varied  occupations  in  weaving.  H  4464. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


SUPPLEMENT  No.  9 


TO  THE 


FINDING     LIST 


OF    THE 


Free  Library  of  the  General  Society 


OF  MECHANICS  AND  TRADESMEN  OF 


THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK 


BOOKS  ADDED  FROM  JANUARY  TO  DECEMBER,  1896 


NEW   YORK 

PRESS   OF  J.  J.  LITTLE   &    CO. 

1897 


EXPLANATION. 

The  following  list  contains  a  condensed  but  complete  catalogue  of  all  the  new  books  added  to  the  Free  Library 
of  the  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the  City  of  New  York  from  January  to  December,  1896. 

The  arrangement  of  the  divisions  and  sub-divisions  is  strictly  alphabetical,  but  for  convenience  of  instant  refer- 
ence an  alphabetical  index  of  subjects  is  prefixed,  which  will  direct  the  reader  to  the  exact  page  where  any  topic  may 
be  found. 

Books  are  generally  entered  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  section  under  what  is  presumed  to  be  the  author's  real 
name  (printed  in  SMALL  CAPS.),  except  where  the  assumed  name  is  better  known  and  more  likely  to  be  looked  for  by 
the  majority  of  the  users  of  a  catalogue.  In  some  cases  the  assumed  name  follows  the  real  name  (in  parentheses). 
When  the  assumed  name  is  taken  as  a  heading  the  real  name,  when  known,  follows  [in  brackets].  When  a  work  has 
no  author  the  first  word  of  the  title  (not  an  article  nor  a  preposition)  is  taken  as  a  heading.  In  Individual  Biography 
(page  i)  books  are  entered  in  the  alphabetical  order  of  the  lives  treated  of,  instead  of  by  authors'  names,  so  that  all 
the  lives  of  the  same  individual  will  be  found  in  one  place. 

In  making  out  orders  from  this  catalogue  the  reader  should  give  the  author's  name,  the  first  part  of  the  title,  the 
number,  and  the  volume  wanted  (if  there  is  more  than  one).  The  number  always  consists  of  a  class  letter,  followed 
by  not  more  than  four  figures,  and  sometimes  by  a  title-letter  (in  italics).  All  the  various  parts  of  a  number  must  be 
copied,  as  each  part  is  equally  important. 

The  numbering  scheme  is  so  arranged  as  to  indicate  the  size  of  the  book.  Thus,  if  the  last  three  figures  are 
below  500  the  work  is  a  12";  between  500  and  800  indicates  an  8°  ;  from  800  to  900  is  used  for  4°s  ;  and  900  to  999 
is  reserved  for  folios. 

If  a  work  is  bound  with  or  forms  part  of  another,  this  fact  must  be  stated  on  the  order  list. 

A  single  dash  indicates  the  absence  of  a  preceding  heading  ;  a  second  dash  shows  the  absence  of  a  subsequent 
heading. 

Abbreviations:  "v."  means  volume  or  volumes;  "transl."  means  translated  or  translator;  "  ed."  means 
edition  or  edited  ;  "edr."  means  editor;  "  N.  S."  means  new  series;  "  O.  S."  means  old  series  ;  "Rev."  means 
revised  ;  and  "pt."  means  part. 

A  f  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  for  reference  only,  and  cannot  be  taken  from  the  library. 

A  X  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  in  the  J.  Morgan  Slade  [Reference]  Library  of  architectural  works. 
A  complete  list  of  this  library,  including  a  list  of  all  the  books  on  architecture  and  building  in  the  circulating  as 
well  as  in  the  reference  department,  has  been  published,  and  can  be  obtained  for  10  cents  a  copy. 


LIBRARY  COMMITTEE   FOR   1897. 

FRANK  E.  CONOVER,  Chairman,  253  Broadway. 

FREEMAN  BLOODGOOD,.  Jr.,  Secretary,  S  York  Street. 

WILLIAM  J.   HOE,  327  West  14th  Street, 

JAMES  D.  BUCHANAN,  328  West  24th  Street, 

JOHN  E.  NICHOLSON,  646  Hudson  Street, 

PAUL  NATHAN,   140  West  23d  Street, 

JAMES  O.  POILLON,  224  South  Street, 

CHARLES  C.  ALEXANDER,  3  York  Street, 

ARCHIBALD  MONTGOMERY,  36  St.  Mark's  PI. 

THOMAS  J.  BYRNE,  353  East  loth  Street, 

ALFRED  BEINHAUER,   124  Maiden  Lane, 

LEWIS  K.   BELL,  84  William  Street, 

WILLIAM  STONEBACK,  President,  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen,  ex-officio, 

504  West  Street. 
ROBERT   CHRISTIE,  First  Vice-President,  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen, 

ex-officio,   122  West  29th  Street. 
STEPHEN  M.  WRIGHT,  Secretary,  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen,  ex-officio, 

289  Fourth  Avenue. 

JACOB  SCHWARTZ,  Librarian,   18  East  i6th  Street. 


-  Committee  for  the  Free  Library. 


Committee  for  the  Demilt  and 
Slade  Sections,  Museum,  and 
Reading  Rooms. 


Index  To  Subjects. 


PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Abyssinia. 

22. 

Checkers. 

41. 

Free  coinage  of  silver. 

Acting. 

25- 

Chemistry. 

28. 

Free  trade. 

Actors. 

25,  26. 

Chess. 

41. 

Freemasonry. 

Aerodynamics. 

SO- 

China. 

22. 

French  language. 

Aeronautics. 

SO. 

Church  architecture. 

38.- 

French  literature. 

Africa. 

22. 

Church  history. 

36. 

Fretwork. 

Agriculture. 

37- 

Church  music. 

40. 

Gas  engines. 

Alaska. 

19,  20. 

Coal. 

29. 

Gas  manufacture. 

Alphabets. 

39- 

Coal-gas  apparatus. 

39- 

Genealogy. 

Amazonia. 

21. 

Coins. 

23- 

Geography. 

America,  Central. 

21. 

Collected  works. 

3- 

Geology. 

America,  North. 

19. 

Colleges. 

31- 

Georgia. 

America',  South. 

21. 

Comic  works. 

27. 

German  language. 

America,  Spanish. 

20. 

Commerce. 

31- 

German  literature. 

American  history  and  travels. 

19. 

Commune  of  Paris. 

21.' 

Germany. 

American  literature. 

26. 

Composition  {Rhetoric). 

27. 

Gold  standard. 

American  Revolution. 

20. 

Controversial  theology. 

36. 

Golf. 

Amusements. 

40. 

Cooking. 

39- 

Government. 

Anatomy. 

29. 

Corsica. 

21. 

Great  Britain. 

Angling. 

41- 

Costume. 

23- 

Greece. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 

30. 

Cotton  spinning. 

42. 

Greek  language. 

Architecture. 

38. 

Criticism  (Literary). 

26. 

Greenland. 

Arctic  regions. 

23- 

Crime. 

33- 

Guyenne. 

Argentine  Republic. 

20. 

Cuba.                                              20,  21. 

Gymnastics. 

Arizona. 

20. 

Currency. 

34- 

Hare  (The). 

Armenia. 

22. 

Customs  and  manners. 

23- 

Hawaii. 

Ashanti. 

22. 

Cyclopaedias. 

3- 

Health. 

Asphaltym. 

38. 

Dancing. 

41- 

Heating. 

Astronomy. 

27- 

Debates. 

27. 

Himalayas  (The). 

Athletics. 

41. 

Deformities. 

29. 

History. 

Atlases. 

23. 

Denmark. 

22. 

History  of  the  church. 

Australia. 

23- 

Depression. 

29. 

Holy  Land. 

Austria. 

22. 

Design  {Art). 

40. 

Horticulture. 

Balearic  Isles. 

21. 

Devon. 

21. 

Household  economy. 

Balkans  (The). 

22. 

Devotional  theology. 

36. 

Humor. 

Ballads. 

27. 

Diplomacy. 

32. 

Hungary. 

Banking. 

34- 

Doctrinal  theology. 

36. 

Hunting. 

Benevolent  institutions. 

34. 

Dolomites. 

21. 

Hydraulic  engineering. 

Biblical  theology. 

35- 

Domestic  animals. 

38. 

Hydrostatics. 

Bibliography. 

23. 

Drainage. 

39- 

Hygiene. 

Bicycle. 

41. 

Drama. 

25. 

Ice-making  machinery. 

Billiards. 

40. 

Draughts. 

41- 

India. 

Bimetallism. 

34. 

Drawing. 

40. 

Indian  education. 

Biography  (Collective). 

2. 

Dynamo-electric  machines. 

28. 

Indian  languages. 

Biography  (Individual). 

I. 

East  (The):  history  and  travels. 

22. 

Indians. 

Biology. 

28. 

Ecclesiastical  architecture. 

38. 

Indoor  amusements. 

Birds. 

30. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

36. 

Industrial  arts. 

Bleaching. 

42. 

Education. 

31. 

Inebriety. 

Boers  (The). 

27. 

Egypt. 

22. 

Intellectual  philosophy. 

Bohemia. 

22. 

Electric  light. 

28. 

International  law. 

Bookbinding. 

41. 

Electric  street  railways. 

39- 

Ireland. 

boston. 

20. 

Electricity. 

28. 

Ironwork. 

Botany. 

27- 

Elocution. 

27. 

Italian  language. 

British  Guiana. 

21. 

Encyclopaedias. 

3- 

Italian  literature. 

Brittany. 

21. 

Engineering. 

39- 

Italy. 

Building. 

38. 

England. 

21. 

Japan. 

Bulgaria. 

22. 

Etchings. 

40. 

Japanese  literature. 

Business. 

31- 

Ethnology. 

28. 

Jewelrv. 

Cables. 

41- 

Europe  :  history  and  travels. 

21. 

jews  (The). 

Calico-printing. 

42. 

Evolution. 

28. 

jurisprudence. 

Canada. 

19. 

Fables. 

26. 

Juvenile  fiction. 

Canals. 

39- 

Facetiae. 

27. 

Karlsbad. 

Cape  Cod. 

20. 

Fear. 

29. 

La  Plata. 

Cards. 

41- 

Fiction. 

5- 

Labrador. 

Carpentry. 

38. 

Finance. 

34- 

Language. 

C.irvings. 

39- 

Fishes. 

30. 

Latin  language. 

Cats. 

30. 

Fishing. 

41- 

Latitude. 

Central  America. 

21. 

Florence. 

21. 

Law. 

Civil-service. 

32. 

Folk  lore. 

36. 

Levant  (The). 

Civil  War(d/.  5.). 

20. 

Football. 

41. 

Library  economy. 

Chamonix. 

22. 

Forestry. 

28. 

Library  reports. 

Charades. 

40. 

France. 

21. 

Literary  history. 

PAGE. 
34. 
33. 
23. 
26. 
26. 

39- 
38. 
23. 
23. 
28. 
20. 
26. 
26. 

22. 
34. 
41. 
32. 
21. 
21^ 
26. 
19. 
21. 
41.^ 
30. 
23. 
29. 
38. 
23. 
23. 
36. 
22. 
37. 
39- 
27. 
22. 
41. 
39- 
30. 
29. 

39- 
22. 
31. 
26. 

19. 
40. 

39. 
29. 

37- 
33- 
21. 
38. 
26. 
26. 
21. 
22. 
26. 

39- 
22. 

33- 
15. 
22. 
21. 
19. 
26. 
26. 
27. 
33. 
22. 
23. 
23. 
26. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  ffivirifj  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


Index  to  Subjects. 


PAGE. 

PAGE- 

PAGE. 

Literary  miscellany. 

25- 

Paris. 

21. 

Silver. 

34. 

Literary  periodicals. 

3- 

Paris  Commune. 

21. 

Skat  {Game). 

41. 

Literature. 

23. 

Patents. 

33- 

Social  science. 

34. 

Locksmithing. 

38. 

Pavements. 

39- 

Societies. 

34. 

London. 

21. 

Periodicals. 

3- 

.Soudan  (The). 

22. 

Longitude. 

27- 

Persia. 

22. 

South  America. 

21. 

Lundy  Island. 

21. 

Philosophy  (Mental). 

37. 

South  Sea. 

23. 

Madagascar. 

22. 

Philosophy  (Moral). 

37- 

-Spain. 

21. 

Madeira  Islands. 

21. 

Phonoi;raphy. 

26. 

Spanish  America. 

20. 

Magic  lantern. 

30. 

Photography. 

39- 

Spas. 

30. 

Magnetism. 

28. 

Physical  geography. 

38. 

Spectrum  analysis. 

28. 

Man  (Natural  history  of). 

28. 

Physics. 

30. 

Speeches. 

27. 

Manners  and  customs. 

23. 

Plastic  arts. 

40. 

Sporting. 

41. 

Maps. 

23- 

Plays. 

25- 

Sports. 

40. 

Marine  engineering. 

39- 

Plumbing. 

39- 

Statistics. 

35- 

Marquetry. 

39- 

Pneumatics. 

30. 

Steel. 

41. 

Marriage. 

34- 

Poetry. 

27- 

Stenography. 

26. 

Masonry  [Building). 

39- 

Polar  regions. 

23- 

Stonecutting. 

39- 

Masonry  [Society). 

23- 

Political  and  social  sciences. 

30. 

Strikes. 

33- 

Massachusetts. 

20. 

Political  economy. 

33- 

.String  work. 

42. 

Mathematics. 

29. 

Politics. 

32. 

Sugar  machinery. 

39- 

Mayas. 

21. 

Polo. 

41- 

Suigery. 

29. 

Measures  and  weights. 

29. 

Pompeii. 

21. 

Sweden. 

22. 

Mechanics. 

30- 

Populist  movement. 

33- 

Syria. 

22. 

Medical  science. 

29. 

Porcelain. 

39- 

Tales. 

r. 

Melbourne. 

23- 

Postage  stamps. 

23- 

Tariff. 

34. 

Metallurgy. 

41. 

Posters. 

40. 

Taxation. 

34- 

Metric  weights  and  measures. 

29. 

Portugal. 

21. 

Taxidermy. 

30. 

Mexico. 

21. 

Pottery. 

39 

Technological  journals. 

4- 

Nantucket. 

20. 

Printing. 

41- 

Textile  fabrics. 

42. 

Nassau  (West  Indies). 

21. 

Protection. 

33- 

Theology. 

35- 

Natural  history. 

30. 

Prussia. 

22. 

Therapeutics. 

29- 

Natural  philosophy. 

30. 

Public  documents. 

30. 

Timbuctoo. 

22. 

Natural  science. 

27- 

Quotations. 

25. 

Tobacco. 

29 

Naval  science. 

33- 

Railroads. 

39- 

Torpedoes. 

33 

Naval  warfare. 

33- 

Rapid  transit. 

39- 

Transactions. 

4 

Navigation. 

27. 

Reading. 

27- 

Transvaal. 

22 

New  England. 

20. 

Rebellion  ( U.  S.). 

20. 

Travels. 

23 

New  Jersey. 

20. 

Refrigerating  machines. 

39- 

Turkey. 

22 

New  Mexico. 

20. 

Religions  (Various). 

36. 

Ulster  (Ireland). 

22 

New  Providence  (Bahamas). 

21. 

Repousse  work. 

United  States:  history  and  travel 

s.  20 

New  York  city. 

20. 

Rhaeto-Romanic  literature. 

26. 

Universities. 

31 

New  Zealand. 

23- 

Rhetoric. 

27. 

Useful  arts. 

41 

Newport. 

20. 

Rheumatism. 

29. 

Utah. 

20 

Nicaragua  canal. 

21,  39- 

Roads. 

39- 

Venice. 

21 

North  America. 

19. 

Roentgen  rays. 

28. 

Venezuela. 

21 

Norway. 

22. 

Romances. 

5.  1  Ventilation. 

38 

Novels. 

5. 

Rome  (Ancient). 

21. 

Violins. 

40 

Numismatics. 

23- 

Rome  (Modern). 

21. 

Virginia. 

20 

Nursing. 

29. 

Roumania. 

22. 

Voyages. 

23 

Obstetrics. 

29 

Rubber  stamps. 

41. 

Water  supply. 

39 

Occult  literature. 

37- 

Russia. 

22. 

Waterloo  [Battle). 

21 

Oceanica. 

23. 

Russian  literature. 

26. 

Weights  and  measures. 

29 

Ohio. 

20. 

Saint  Louis. 

20. 

West  Indies. 

21 

Oklahoma  territory. 

20. 

Sanitary  engineering. 

39- 

Whist. 

41 

Opera  (The). 

40. 

Sardinia. 

21. 

White  Mountains. 

20 

Ophthalmia. 

29. 

Scientific  journals. 

43. 

Wild-fowling. 

41 

Oratory. 

27. 

Scotland. 

21. 

Wit  and  humor. 

27 

Oriental  history  and  travels. 

22. 

Screw-propellor  boats. 

39- 

Women. 

35 

Ornament. 

40. 

Sculpture. 

40. 

Wood  carving. 

40 

Ornithology. 

30. 

Seamanship. 

27- 

Wood-engraving. 

40 

Outdoor  sports. 

41. 

Servia. 

22. 

Works  (Collected). 

3 

Painting. 

40. 

Shooting. 

41. 

X  rays. 

29 

Palestine. 

22. 

Shorthand. 

26. 

Yachting. 

41 

Pantomimes. 

41- 

Siam. 

22. 

Zoology. 

30 

Parables. 

26. 

Sign-writing. 

39- 

FREE  LIBRARY  OF  THE  GENERAL  SOCIETY  OF  MECHANICS  AND  TRADESMEN  OF  THE  CITY   OF  NEW  YORK. 


Supplement  No.  9  to  Finding  List. 


Arrange77te7it  of  Principal  Subdivisions. 


Part  i.  Biography,  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

"  2.  Cyclop/edias,  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 

"  3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 

"  4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 

"  5.  Literature  and  Language. 

"  6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics. 

"  7.  Political  and  Social  Sciences. 

"  8.  Theology  and  Philosophy. 

"  Q.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 


PART  l.-BIOGRAPHY,    MEMOIRS,    AND    LETTERS. 


A.     Individual   Biography. 

Agassiz,  Louis.     Life,   letters,    and   works   of.     By   J. 

Marcou.     2  v.  T  52. w. 

Anderson,  Mary  [Mme.  de  Novarro].     A  few  memories. 

T  102./. 

Angell,  Geo.  T.  f  Autobiographical  sketches  and  per- 
sonal sketches.  B  6571. 
Arditi,  Luigi.  My  reminiscences.  T  142. 
Bacon,  Sir  Francis.     The  mortal  moon  ;  or,  Bacon  and 

his  masks.     By  J.  E.  Roe.  T  224.  r. 

Banks,  Sir  Joseph.     Journal  of,  ed.  by  Sir  J.  Hooker. 

T  254.>4. 
Barnard,  Fredk.  A.  P.     Memoirs  of.     By  J.  Fulton. 

T  281./. 
Barras,  member  of  the  Directorate.     Memoirs,  v.  3,  4. 

T  287. 

Bayard,  Chevalier.     Life  of.     [Transl.  by  Kindersley] 

In  T  309./. 
Beethoven,    Ludwig    van.      Biographic    von.     By   A. 

Schindler.  T  346. ^ 

Bismarck's  table-talk.     Ed.  by  C.  Lowe.  T  433. >^. 

Blackie,  Prof.  [John  Stuart]  :  his  sayings  and  doings. 

By  II.  A.  Kennedy.  T  441. 

—  Stoddart,  Anna  M.  John  Stuart  Blackie  :  a  biogra- 
phy. 2  v.  T  441.  J. 
Blessington,    Lady.     The   most  gorgeous  Lady  Bless- 

ington.     By  J.  F.  Molloy.     4th  ed.     2  v.     T  456. 
Bloomer,    Amelia.      Life    and    writings   of.     By   D.  C. 

Bloomer.  T  463. 

Boudinot,    Elias.     Life   of.     Ed.    by   J.    J.    Boudinot. 

2v.  T54I- 

Brinton,  Daniel  G.     f  Analytical  catalogue  of  works  and 

scientific  articles  by.  B  956S. 

Bront£,  Charlotte,  and  her  circle.     By  C.  K.  Shorter. 

T  598./. 
Burns,    Robert.       By   G.    Setoun.      ("Famous   Scots" 

series.)  T  666..r. 

Buss,  Frances  Mary,  and  her  work  for  education.     V>y 

Annie  E.  Ridley.  T  68S. 

Cameron.  Richard.    By  J.  Herkless.    ("  Famous  Scots  " 

series.)  T  732. 

Carleton,  William.     Life  of.     By  D.  J.  O'Donoghue. 

2  v.  T  761. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.     By  H.  C.  Macpherson.     ("  Famous 

Scots"  series.)  T  762  w. 

Castelar,  Don  Emilio.     By  D.  Hannay.  T  7S9. 

Chamberlain,  Joseph.     By  S.  H.  Jeyes.  T  824. 


Charles  XIL  and  the  collapse  of  the  Swedish  empire, 
1682-1719.     By  R.  N.  Bain.  T  5.^2.  r. 

Cherubini  [Luigi  Carlo  Zanobi  Salvadore  Maria]  :  me- 
morials  illustrative   of   his  life.     By    E.   Bellasis. 

T874. 

CiD(The).    Life  of.    [Ed.  by  R.  Markham.]    /«  T  309./. 

Claflin,  Tennessee,     f  Synopsis  of  the  lives  of  Victoria 
Woodhull  and  T.  C.     By  G.  S.  Darewin.        B  33. 

Clark,  Gen.  George  Rogers.     Life  of.     By  W.  H.  Eng- 
lish. /«  V.  2ofQ  15S2. 

Clarke,   Mary    Cowden.     My   long    life  :    an    autobio- 
graphical sketch.  T  922.*. 

Cobden,  Richard.      Reminiscences.     Compiled  by  Mrs. 
S.  Schwabe.  T  952. j. 

Coleridge,   LorJ.     Recollections  of.     By  W.  P.   Fish- 
beck.  T  ()7i.f. 

Columbus,     f  Authentic  letters  of.     By  W.  E.  Curtis. 

I!  527. 

—  f  Addresses    at    unveiling   of   statue   of.     By    C.    M. 

Depevv.  ];  7525. 

Daudet,    Alphonse  :    a  biographical  and  critical  sludy. 

By  R.  H.  Sherard.  T  1148.J. 

Davy,    Humphry,    poet   and    philosopher.      By   T.    E. 

Thorpe.  T  1152./. 

De  Quincey,  Thomas  :  his  life  and  writings.     By  H.  A. 

Page  [Alexander  H.  Japp].  T  11S8  y. 

—  and  his  friends.  By  J.  Hogg.  T  iiSS.A. 
Douglas,  Frederick,  the  orator.     By  J.  M.  Gregory. 

T  1255.^. 
Du  Barri,   A/adame  la  comtesse.     Memoirs.     Trans),  by 

Riley.     4  V.  T  12S2  r. 

Du    Maurier    [George].       In    Bohemia    with,    by    F. 

Moscheles.  T  1290. 

Dundonald,  Lord.  By  Hon.  J.  W.  Fortescue.  T  1291./. 
Elizabeth,  queen.     Courtships  of.     By  M.  A.  S.  Hume. 

T  1354.A. 
Field,  Cyrus  W. :  his  life  and  work  [1819-92].     Ed.  by 

Isabella  F.  Judson.  T  1494.7. 

Fox.  George.     By  T.  Hodgkin.  T  156S./4. 

Franklin,    Benjamin.       Autobiography   of.      [Ed.    by 

H.  Morlcy.J  T  1 572.1. 

—  and  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  by  F.  N.  Thorpe. 

No.  2  of  1892  of\  7773-«- 
Fra.nklin,  5i>John.     Life  of.     By  H.  D.  Traill. 

T  1572./. 

Gibney,  Dr.,  of  Cheltenham:     Eighty  years  ago;  or,  the 

recollections  of  an  old  army  doctor.  T  1663. 

Girard,  Dr.  Charles,    f  Published  writings  of.    By  G.  B. 

Goode.  No.  41  ofC  MTi-a. 


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1— BIOGRAPHY,  MEMOIRS,  AND  LETTERS:   Collective  Biography. 


Gladstone,  William  Ewart.  Hubbard,  E.  f  Little  jour- 
neys to  the  homes  of  good  men  and  great.       B  32. 

—  In  the  evening  of  his  days:  a  study  of    Mr.  G.  in   re- 

tirement. T  i6gi.?. 

—  At  Hawarden    with   Mr.   G.,  and  other  Transatlantic 

experiences.     By  W.  H.  Rideing.  R  1372. a. 

Gluck  [Christopher  Willibald]  and  the  opera.  T  1708. 
Gounod,  Charles.     Autobiograpliical  reminiscences,  etc. 

From  the  French  by  Hutcliinson.  T  1739. 

Qv^.KtiX,  General.  Boy'slifeof.  By  T.W.  Knox.  T  1746.^. 
Hamilton,  Alexander:  31  orations  at  Hamilton  College. 

Collected  by  ^L  G.  Dodge.  T  lia^.d. 

Haswell,  Charles  H.    Reminiscences  of  an  octogenarian 

of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  (1816-60).  "T  1890. 

Hobart,  Garret  A.     Life  of.     By  M.  Halstead. 

With  T  2814. 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.     Life  and  letters.     By  J.   T. 

Morse,  jr.      2  v.  T  2106. w. 

Howells,  William  T.     Impressions  and  experiences. 

T  2147. 
Hugo,  Victor.     Memorial  life  of,  ed.  by  E.  Bremont. 

T  2156.1. 

—  Letters  of.  Ed.  by  P.  Meurice.  T  2156.W. 
Hunt,  Leigh.  By  R.  B.  Johnson.  T  2174.7. 
HuSTED,    Gen.   James  W.     f  Address  in  honor   of.     By 

C.  M.  Depew.  B  4502. 

Hutchinson,  Thomas,  royal  governor  of  the  province  of 

Massachusetts  Bay.     Life  of.     By  J.  K.  Hosmer. 

T  2192.//. 
Jackson,    Stonewall        Memoirs    of.      By   Mary   Anna 

Jackson.     [2d  ed.]  T'2262./;. 

Joan  o"f  Arc.     By  F.  C.  Lowell.  T  2330./. 

—  Oliphant,  Mrs.     Jeanne  d'Arc  :  her  life  and  death. 

T  2330.^. 
Joli,  Guy.      Memoires  de.  In  T  3706. «. 

JowETT,  Benjamin,  master  of  Balliol.     By  L.  A.  ToUe- 

mache.  T  2350. 

Lawrence,  George  Newbold.     f  Published  writings  of. 

By  L.  S.  Foster.  No.  40  of  <Z  4773.3. 

Le  Conte,  Professor  John,  f  Memorial  of.  By  the  Uni- 
versity of  California.  B  804. 
Leo  XIII., /^/^.  By  J.  McCarthy.  T  2647.7;/. 
Lincoln,  Abraham.     Early  life  of.     By  Ida  M.  Tarbell 

and  J.  McC.  Davis.  T  2691.8. 

Lorenzo  de'   Medici  and   Florence  in  the  15th  century. 

By  E.  Armstrong.  T  2733.3. 

Louis  XV.     Private  memoirs  of.     By  Madame  Du  Haus- 

set.  T  2735  (/. 

McCosH,  James.  Life  of.  By  W.  M.  Sloane.  T  2777. 
Macdonald,  6Vr  John.     Memoir  of.     By  J.  Pope.     2  v. 

T  2783./. 
McKinley,  William.  Life  of.  By  M.  Halstead.  T  2814. 
Madison,  Dolly.  Goodwin,  Maud  W.  Women  of  Colo- 
nial and  Revolutionary  times  :  D.  M.  T  2842./^. 
Mahomet,  the  illustrious.     Apology  for  the  life  of.     By 

G.  Higgins.  T  3116.?. 

Manning.  Cardinal,  archbp.  of   Westminster.     Life  of. 

By  E.  S.  Purcell.  T  2873./. 

Marceau,   Fran9ois-Severin,   1769-96.     By  Capt.  T.  G. 

Johnson.  T  2881. 

Maxwell,  James  Clerk,  and  modern  physics.     By  R.  T. 

Glazebrook.  T  2949.^. 

Miles,  Gen.  Nelson  A.  Personal  recollections.  T  3042. 
Miller,   Hugh.     By   W.   K.   Leask    ("Famous    Scots" 

series.)  T  3052./. 

Mitchell,  Maria  :  life,  letters,  and  journals.     By  Phebe 

M.  Kendall.  T  3102. 

More,  Sir  Thomas.     By  W.  H.  Hutton.  T  3161.//. 

Napoleon   I.     Birthplace  and  childhood  of.     By  H.ap 

Howell.  T  3263./^. 

—  By  T.  P.  O'Connor.  T  3263.^. 

—  Life   of    Napoleon   Bonaparte.      By    W.    M.    Sloane. 

V.  I,  2.  T  5866. 

Napoleon  III,  my  recollections.  By  Sir  W.  Fraser. 
2d  ed.  T  3265./. 

Nelson  and  his  companions  in  arms.  By  J.  K.  Laugh- 
ton.  T  3284. w. 

Wemours,  Duchesse  de.     Memoires  de.         /«  T  3706.3. 


Ogilvy,  Margaret.     By  J.  M.  Barrie.  T  3366. 

Orleans,     Elizabeth    Charlotte,    duchesse    d'.       Second 

Madame    (The)  :    memoir    of.      By    M.    Louise 

McLaughlin.  T  3394. 

Pepys,   Samuel.     Diary,  with  Lord   Braybrooke's  notes. 

Ed.  by  Wheatley.     v.  7,  8.  T  3469. ro. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.  Chapters  from  a  life.  T  3504.C. 
Philip    Augustus,  king  of  France.     By  W.  H.  Holden. 

T3512./4. 
Ramsay,   Allan.     By  O.    Smeaton.     ("Famous  Scots" 

series.)  T  3634. 

R6nan,  Ernest.     Brother  and  sister  :  memoir  and  letters 

of  E.  and  Henriette  Renan.  T  3691.(5. 

Retz,  Carditial  de.  Memoires  du.  Tomes  i,  6.  T  3706. 
Richelieu.     By  R.  Lodge.  T  3727./. 

Ridgley,  Mr.  and  Airs.  Stephen,     f  Sketches  of,  by  S. 

Waterhouse.  B.34. 

Rochefort,  Henri.  Adventures  of  my  life.  2  v.  T  3755. 
Roland,  Madame  :  a   biographical  study.     By  Ida  M. 

Tarbell.  T  3772./. 

Romanes,  George  John.     Life  and  letters  of.     Written 

and  ed.  by  his  wife.  T  3775. 

Rossetti,  Dante  Gabriel  :  his  family-letters.     [Ed.]  by 

W.  M.  Rossetti.     2  v.  T  3783.^. 

Seward,  William  Henry.     By  T.  K.  Lothrop.     T  4017./. 

—  f  Unveiling  of  memorial  statue,  with  oration  by  Hon. 

W.  M.  Evarts,  at  Auburn,  1888.  T  4881.3. 

Shakespeare  the  boy.     By  W.  J.  Rolfe.  T  4025. r. 

—  Ward,  H.  S.  and   Catharine  W.     Shakespeare's  town 

and  times.  T  4025.57. 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe,  poet  and  pioneer :    a  biograph- 
ical study.     By  H.  S.  Salt.  T  4032. ?<. 

Sheridan  [Richard  Brinsley]  :  a  biography.     By  W.  F. 
Rae.  T  4033. r. 

Sherman,  Roger.     Life  of,  by  L.  H.  Boutell.    T  4034.3. 

Socrates  and  Athenian  society  in  his    day.     I'.y  A.  D. 
Godley.  T  4142.^. 

Stanley,     Arthur    Penrhyn.     Letters    and    verses     of, 
1829-S1.     Ed.  by  R.  E.  Prothero.  T  4214.^^. 

Sterne,    Laurence.     Life  of.     By  P.   Fitzgerald.     2  v. 

T  4318./. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.    By  W.  Raleigh.      T  4221. r. 

Stradivari  [Stradivarius],  Anthony.     By  F.  J.   Fetis. 

T  4249. 

Taylor,  Bayard.     By  A.  H.  Smyth.  T  4343. j. 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  lo?-d.     Dixon,  W.  M.     A  Tennyson 
primer.  T  4366.3'. 

—  Waugh,    A.     Alfred,    lord  Tennyson  :  a  study  of  his 

life  and  work.  T  4366. .r. 

Thoreau,    Henry    David.     Life    of.       By    H.    S.    Salt. 

[2d  ed.]  T  4392.". 

ToCQUEViLLE,    Alexis.       Recollections    of,    ed.    by    the 

comte  de  Tocqueville.  T  4432. 

Warren,   Mercy.     Brown,    Alice.     Women  of  Colonial 

and  Revolutionary  times  :   M.  W.  T  4662.^. 

Washin6ton,   George.     Ford,   P.  L.     The  true  George 

Washington.  T  4672./. 

— -  By  W.  Wilson.  T  4673. jr. 

Wetzel,  Lewis.     Life  and  adventures  of.     By  R.  C.  V. 

Meyers.  T  4779. 

Whitman  [Walt]  :  a  study,  by  J.  Burroughs.  T  4815.(5. 

—  Donaldson,  T.  Walt  Whitman,  the  man.  T  4815. </. 
Willard,  Emma,    f  Life  and  work  of.    By  E.  Brainerd. 

B  32. 
William,  prince  of  Orange  ;  or,  the  king  and  his  hos- 
tage.    By  Rev.  T.  M.  Merriman.  T  4843. w. 
Woodhull,  Victoria  C.      f  Synopsis  of  the  lives  of  V. 
W.  and  Tennessee  Claflin.     By  G.  S.  Darewin. 

B33. 

B.     Collective  Biography. 

Adams.     Under  many  flags  ;  or,    stories  .of  Scottish  ad- 
venturers. T  5004.?/. 
Benson  and  Tatham.     Men  of  might  :  studies  of  great 
characters.     2d  ed.  T  5039. 
Contents  .•  Socrates    the    Athenian. — Mahomet. — St. 
Bernard  of  Clairvaux. — Girolamo  Savonarola. — Michael 


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2— CYCLOPEDIAS,  COLLECTED  WORKS,  Etc.  :  Literary  Periodicals. 


Angelo. — Carlo    Borromeo. — Fenelon. — John    Wesley. 
— George  Washington. — Henry  Martyn. — Dr.   Arnolcl. 
— David  Livingstone. — General  Gordon. — Father  Da- 
mien. 
Bolton.     Famous  givers  and  their  gifts.  T  5049.,^. 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans.  T  5536. c. 
Burke.       Dictionary    of    the    peerage   and    baronetage. 
58th  ed.  T  6540. 

Crowest.     Dictionary  of  British  musicians.      T  5105.7. 
Fields.     Authors  and  friends.  T  5149  a. 

Guild.     Chat  about  celebrities.  T  5180 

H.'VNSSON.     Six  modern  w^omen  :   psychological  sketches. 

T  5185. J. 

Contents  :  The  learned  woman  :  Sonia  Kovalevsky. — 

Neurotic    keynotes  :     George    Egerton. — The    modern 

woman   on   the  stage  :   Eleonora   Duse. — The   woman 

naturalist  :  Amelie  Skram. — A   young   girl's   tragedy  : 

Marie    Bashkirtseff. — The  woman's  right's  woman  :  A. 

Ch.  Edgren-Leffler. 

Heroes  of  chivalry,  (  Lives  of  the  chevalier  Bayard  (transl. 

by  Kindersley)  and  the  Cid  (ed.  by  Markham).] 

T  309./. 
Hill.     Talks  about  autographs.  T  5622. 

Holloway.     Famous   American   fortunes  and  the   men 
who  have  made  them.  T  5626.7^. 

Horder.     Quaker  worthies.  T  5213.^. 

H U.MAN  documents  :  portraits  and  biographies  of  eminent 
men.     By  R.  L.  Stevenson  [and  others].     T  5631. 
Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of  American  authors. 

,   T  5270- 

Lloyd.     Three  great  African  chiefs  :  Khame,   Sebele, 

and  Bathoeng.     2d  ed.  T  5274. 


McElroy  and  McBride.     Life  sketches  of  the  legisla- 
ture of  N.  Y.  for  1873.  T  5667. 
McKay  and  Wingate.     Famous  American  actors  of  to- 
day. T  5282. 
f  National  cyclopaedia  of  American  biography,     v.  6. 

T4866. 
Phipson.  Famous  violinists  and  fine  violins.  T  5350. 
Ritchie.     Famous  [London]  city  men.  T  5724. 

Ross.     Scot  in  America.  T  5378. 

Somerville.     Curiosities  of  impecuniosity.  T  57-19. 

Southey.     English  seamen  :  Howard,  Clifford,  Hawkins, 
Drake,  Cavendish.     Ed.  by  Hannay.         T  5416.^. 
Spofford   and  others.      f  Library  of  historic  characters 
and  famous  events.      10  v.  T  751. 

Thayer.     Men  who  win  ;  or,  making  things'Tiappcn. 

T  5436.  w. 
—  Women  who  win  ;   or,  making  things  happen. 

T  5436.0'. 
Thomson.    ("  B.V.")     Biographical  and  critical  studies. 

T  5438. 
Contents  :  Rabelais. — Saint-Amant. — Ben  Jonson. — 
Poems  of    William    Blake. — Shelley's    religious    opin- 
ions—Notice of  "The  life   of    Shelley." — A   strange 
book. — John  Wilson  and  the  "  Noctes  Ambrosianse." — 
James    Hogg,   the    Ettrick    Shepherd. — Notes   on    the 
genius   of    Robert    Browning.— "  The    ring    and    the 
book." — Browning's  "  Pacchiarotto." 
Tytler.     [Henrietta      Keddie.]     Tudor     queens      and 
princesses.  T  5451./. 

Vasari.     Lives  of  70  painters,  sculptors,  and  architects. 
Ed.  by  Blashfield  and  Hopkins.     4  v.  T  5775. 

YouMANS,  edr.     Pioneers  of  science  in  America.   T  5799. 


PART    2.-CYCLOP^DIAS,    COLLECTED    WORKS,    AND 

PERIODICALS. 


A.     Cyclopaedias  and  Collected  Works. 

Alden.     Living  topics  cyclopedia  [v.  l].  C  2007. 

Harper's  Book  of  facts.     Compiled  by  J.  H.  Willsey. 

C  2837. 

Hazell's  Annual  for  1896.     Ed.  by  W.  Palmer.     C  2191. 

Jefferson  (Thomas)  f  Writings.  Ed.  by  Ford.  v.  7. 
1795-1801.  M  637. a. 

Union  College  practical  lectures  (Butterfield  course)  v.  i. 

C  9773- 
Contents:  Michie,  P.  S.  West  Point  :  its  purpose, 
its  training,  and  its  results. — Rice.  Ex-gov.  A.  H. 
Some  inside  views  of  the  gubernatorial  office.  — Clous, 
Lt.-Col.  J.  W.  Military  law,  martial  law,  and  the  sus- 
pension of  the  writ  of  Habeas  Corpus.  —  Seward,  Hon. 
F.  W.  American  diplomacy. — Bayard,  Hon.  T.  F. 
Politics  and  the  duty  of  the  citizen. — Schuyler,  M. 
Architecture. — Man,  A.  Is  electricity  energy  or  only 
matter? — Hammond,  Gen.  W.  A.  Brains  and  muscles  : 
their  relative  training  and  development. — Cornell,  A. 
B.  The  electro-magnetic  telegraph. — Carnegie,  A. 
Wealth  and  its  uses. — Cannon,  H.  W.  Banking  and 
currency.— Greene,  Col.  F.  V.  Roads. — James,  T.  L, 
Postal  service  of  the  U.  S. 


B.     Literary  Periodicals. 

-)•  Advocate   and   family   guardian,      v.    61    (Jan. -Dec. 

1895).  C  6801. 

■\  American  art  journal.     [Music]     v.  66,  67  (Oct.    12, 

1895-Oct.  3,  1896).  C  6802  a. 

■J- American  economist,    v.  16,  17  (July  1895-June  1S96). 

C  6802. 
^- American  musical  journal,    v.  i  (Oct.  1834-May  1835^ 

C  6So2.^. 
-j- Army  and  navy  journal,    v.  33  (Sept.  7,  1895-Augt.  29, 

1896).  C  6904. 


f  Art  amateur :  art  in  the  household,     v.  33,  34  (June 

iS95-May  1896).  I  904.^. 

f  Athen^um  (The) :  Jan. -Dec.  1896.  C  6804. 

Atlantic  monthly,    v.  77,  78  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).    C  6511. 
Boston  Book  Co.     f  Check-list  of  American  and  English 

periodicals  (1892).  B  4502. 

Boys'  illustrated  annual,     v.  i,  w.  d.  C  6812. 

f  Business  :  the  office  paper,     v.  16  (Jan. -Dec.  1896) 

C  6S14. 
Century   (The) :   illustrated   monthly  magazine,     v.  29, 

30  (Nov.  1895-Oct.  1S96).  C  6549. 

Chatterbox.    Ed.  by  J.  Erskine  Clarke.    1896.    C  6551. 
Chautauquan  (The),     v.  22,  23  [New  series,  v.  13.  14] 

(Oct.  i8g5-Sept.  1896).  C  6552. 

f  Church  (The)  at  home  and  abroad,     v.  8,  No.  46,  Oct. 

1890.  B  527. 

f  Conservator  (The),  v.  6(Mch.i895-Jan.i896).  C  6819. 
f  Cook's  excursionist  and  tourist  advertiser.     (Jan. -Dec. 

1896).  C  6820. 

Cosmopolitan  (The),     v.  20,  21  (Nov.  1895-Oct.  1S961. 

C  6562. 
f  Critic  (The) :  weekly  review  of  literature  and  the  arts. 

v.  28.  29.    [New  series  v.  25,  26]  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C6821. 
Demorest's  Family  magazine,     v.  32  (Nov.   1895-Oct. 

1896).  C  6824. 

f  Edinburgh  review,  v.  183,  184  (Jan. -Oct. 1896).  C  6580. 
f  Educational  review,     v.  11,  12  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  6580.3. 
t  Forest  and  stream,     v.  46,  47  (Jan.  4-Dec.  26.  1S96). 

C  6932. 
f  Fortnightly  review,     v.  65,  66  [New  series,  v.  59i6o] 

(Jan. -Dec,  1896).  C  6593. 

f  Forum  (The),     v.  20,  21  (Sept.  1895-Augt.  1896). 

C  6595. 
t  Gaze's  Tourist  gazette,     v.  8  (Nov.  1895-Oct.  1896). 

C  659*. 
Godey's  Magazine,  v.  132,  133  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).  C  660-'. 
Griswold.     f  Continuous  index.     No.  9,  1892.       B  31. 


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2— CYCLOPEDIAS,  COLLECTED   WORKS,  Etc.:   Scientific,  Etc.,  Journals. 


t  Harbinger  (The),     v.  6-8   (Nov.    6,    1847-Feb.    10, 

1849). 
f  Harlem  life.     v.  9,  10  (June  22,  1895-Oct.  10.  1S96). 

M  2838. 
f  Harper's  Bazar,  v.  25(Ian.  2-Dec.  31,  1892).  C  6938.0. 

—  f  Same.  v.  28  (Jan.  5-Uec.  28,  1895).  C  6938.0. 
Harper's  New  monthly  magazine,     v.  92,  93  (Dec.  1S95- 

Nov.   1S96).  C  6612. 

Harper's    Round    table    [formerly    "  Harper's   Young 

people"].     V.  17  (Nov.  5,  1895-Oct.  27,  1896). 

C  6838. 
f  Harper's  Weekly,  v.  37  (Jan.  7-Dec.  30,  1893.)  C  6938. 

—  f  Same.  v.  39  (Jan.  5-Dec.  28,  1895).  C  693S. 
•f  Hartford  Seminary  record,     v.  <;,  6  (Oct.  1894-Augt. 

1S96).  '  C  6613. 

f  Illustrated  American,     v.   19,   20  (Jan.   4-Dec.   26, 

1S96).  C  6944. 

f  Illustrated  London  news.     v.   107,  108  (July  1S95- 

June  1S96).  C  6945. 

f  Illustrated  news  of   the  world.     Amer.  ed.  of    the 

"  Illustrated  London  news."     v.  4-9  (Jan.  5,  1889- 

Dec.  26,  1891).  C  6945.0. 

f  Illustration,  L'.  v.  16-28.  Very  imperfect.  C  6946. 
f  Judge,  v.  29,  30  (July  6,  1895-June  27,  1896).  M  2848. 
t  Ladies' home  journal,     v.  12  (Dec.  1S94-N0V.  1895). 

C  6952. 
Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthly,     v.  41,  42  (Jan. -Dec. 

1896).  C  6854.0. 

f  Leslie's  Weekly,     v.   81,   82  (July    4,   1895-June   25, 

1896).  C  6954. 

+  Library  journal,  v.  21  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).  M  8662. 
t  Life.     v.  26,  27  (July  1895-June  1896).  M  2855. 

Lippincott's  Monthly  magazine,     v.  57,  58  (Jan. -Dec. 

1896).  C  6661. 

f  Literary  news.     v.  17  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).  M  7662. 

I  Literary  world,     v.  27  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).  C  6855. 

Little  ones  annual  [1896].  C  6664. 

•|  London  quarterly  review,     v.  85,  86  [New  series,  v.  25, 

26]  (Oct.  1895-July  1896).  C  6664. 

McClure's  Magazine,     v.  6,  7  (Dec.  i8g5-Oct.  1896). 

C  6666. 
Munsey's  Magazine,     v.  14,  15  (Oct.   1895-Sept.  1896). 

C  6693. 
t  Musical  age  (The),     v.  13-15  (Feb.  12-Nov.  4,  1896). 

C  6965. 
Note. — Successor  to  "  Freund's  Musical  weekly." 
Musical  record:  Jan. -Dec.  1896.  C  bSby.a. 

f  NEW-church  messenger,     v.  70,  71  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  6867. 
t  New  earth  (The),  v.  6  (Dec.  1894-Nov.  1895).  C6S67.0. 
New  England  magazine,     v.   19,  20  [New  series,  v.  13, 

14]  (Sept.  iS95-Augt.  1896).  C  6697. 

f  New  York  dramatic  chronicle,     v.  3,  4  (Sept.  2,  1895- 

Augt.  24,  1896).  C  6867.(5. 

f  New  York  mirror,    v.  10,  12,  14  (July  7,  1832-June  24, 

1837).  C  6867. <r. 

f  New  York  times:  Jan.  1861-June  1864.      7  v. 
{New  York  tribune:  Apl.  14,  1841-Oct.   i,   1845.      3  v. 

JVote. — First  volume  very  imperfect, 
f  Nineteenth  century,     v.  39,  40  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  6699. 
f  North   American    review.      v.    162,     163   (Jan. -Dec. 

1890).  C  6700. 

Oliver  Optic's  annual  [1896].  C  6702. 

t  Our  animal  friends,     v.  23  (Sept.  1895-Augt.  l8g6). 

C  6S68.0. 
Outing  :  magazine  of  sport,  travel,  and  recreation,     v. 

27.  28  (Oct.  1895-Sept.  1896).  C  6704. 

Pansy  (The),  v.  23.  (Nov.  1895-Oct.  1896).  C  6705. 
Peterson  magazine,  v.  108  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).  C  6709. 
+  Phonetic  journal,  v.  55  (Jan. -Dec  1896).  C  6710. 
t  Phrenological  journal,     v.  loi  (Jan.,  Feb.  1896). 

C  6711. 

—  t  Same.  v.  loi,  Nos.  3-6  (Mch.-June  1896).  C  6^71. 
t  Political  science  quarterly,     v.  10  (Mch.-Dec.  1S95). 

C6713. 
+  Publishers'  weekly,     v.  49,  50  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

M  7716. 


f  Puck  [English],    v.  38  (Augt.  21,  1895-Augt.  12,  1896). 

M  2871.0, 
f  Puck  [German],     v.  20  (Sept.  4,  1895-Augt.  26,  1896). 

M  2871. 
f  Punch,  v.  109,  iio(July  6, 1895-June 27, 1896).  M  2872. 
t  Quarterly  review,    v.  182,  183  (July  1895-Ap].  1896). 

C  6717. 
f  Review  of  reviews,     v.  12,  13  (July  1895-June  1896). 

C  6722. 
t  Rosary  magazine,     v.  7,  8  (July  1895-June  1896). 

C  6727. 
Roth,     f  Specimen  pages  [of]  index  to  Littell's  Living 
age,  first  lOO  volumes.  B  527. 

f  Sailors'  magazine,     v.  67  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).      C  6729. 
St.  Nicholas  :  ill.  magazine  for  young  folks,     v.  23,  pts. 
I,  2  (Nov.  1895-Oct.  1896).  C  6730. 

f  Saturday  review,     v.  81,  82  (Jan.  4-Dec.  26,  1896). 

C  6877. 
Scribner's  Magazine,  v.  19,  2o(Jan.-Dec.  1896).  C  6740. 
f  Spirit  of  '76.  v.  2  (Sept.  1895-Augt.  1896).  C  6884. 
f  Student's  journal:  devoted  to  Graham's  "Standard 
phonography."  v.  24  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C  6885. 
Sunday  :  readings  for  the  young.     1S97.  C  6757. 

f  Talent,     v.  6  (July  1895-June  1896).  C  6886 

f  United  service:   monthly  review  of  military  and  naval 
affairs,     v.  15,  16  (Jan.-Dec.  1896).  C  6773. r. 

f  Voice  (The),     v.  13  (Jan.  2-Dec.  31,  1896). 
I  Werner's  Magazine,    v.  17  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).    C  6783. 
f  Westminster  review,     v.  145,  146  (Jan.-Dec.  1896). 

C  6785. 

C.    Scientific   and    Technological  Jour- 
nals and  Transactions. 

American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,     f  Memoirs. 

New  series,     v.  10,  pt.  2.  B  805. 

\  American   agriculturist,     v.   57,   58.     Middle   edition. 

(Jan.  4-Dec.  26,  1896.)  C  7S02. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.    v.  51-54  (Jan. 

4-Dec.  26,  1896).  C  7802.0. 

American   Institute.  •  f  Annual  report,    1865-6-1870-1. 

C  4505  a. 

—  f  Journal,    v.  i,  Nos.  7,  8  (July  14,  21,  1851).    B  2521. 
t  American  Machinist,     v.  18  (Jan.  3-Dec.  26,  1895). 

C  7902. 
f  American   soap   journal   and  perfume  gazette.      v.  6 

(Apl.  I,  1895-Mch.  I,  1896).  C  7802.^. 

f  Appletons'  Popular  science  monthly.     See   Popular 

science  monthly  (Appletons"). 
f  Architect,  builder,  and  wood-worker,     v.   31  (Jan.- 

Oct.  1S95).  C  7803.0. 

A"o/e. — Nov.  and  Dec.  nos.  never  published, 
f  Architectural  record,     v.  5  (July  1S95-JUIV  1S96). 

'  C  7508. 
f  Architecture  and  building,      v.    24,    25  (Jan.-Dec. 

1S96).  C  7S03. 

f  Boston  medical  and  surgical  journal,     v.   134  (jan.- 

June,  1896).  C  7811. 

f  Carpentry  and  building,  v.  i8(Jan. -Dec.  1896).  C7816. 
Childs  (Geo.  ^ .),  publisher,     f  Public  Ledger  almanac. 

1894.  B  33. 

Delineator  (The),    v.  47,  48  (Jan.-Dec.  1896).    C  7824. 
f  Electrical  engineer,     v.  21,  22  (Jan.-Dec.  1896). 

C  7826. 
f  Electrical  review,     v.  28,  29  (Jan.  i-Dec.  30.  1896). 

C  7927. 
f  Electricity  :  the  popular  electrical  journal,    v.  2  (Jan. 

20-July  13,  1892).  C  7826.0. 

f  Engineering   and   mining   journal,     v.  61,  62  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1896).  C  7828. 
\  Engineering    magazine,      v.    3-5    (Apl.    1892-Sept. 

1893).  C  7583. 

Field  Columbian  Museum,     f  Contribution  to  the  flora 

of  Yucatan.     By  C.  F.  Millspaugh.  61511. 

—  f  Handbook  and  catalogue  of  the  meteorite  collection. 

By  O.  C.  Farrington.  B  15 11. 

—  f  Structure  and  development  of  the  vertebral  column 

of  amia.     By  O-  P.  Hay.  B  1511. 


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f  Iron  age  (The),     v.  57,  58  (Jan.  2-Dec.  31,  1896). 

C  7847. 
f  Jewelers'  circular  and  horological  review,     v.  31,  32 

(Augt.  7,  i8Q5-July  29,  1896).  C  7848. 

•f  Jewelers'  weekly,     v.  21,  22  (Sept.  25,  1895-Sept.  16, 

1896).  C  7947- 

f  Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Association,     v.  26 

(Jan. -June,  1896).  C  7849. 

f  I..  A.  VV.  bulletin  and  good  roads,     v.  23  (Jan.  3-June 

26,  1896).  c  7853- 

f  Le.\ther  manufacturer,  v.  5  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C  7854. 
f  Livery  stable,     v.  3  (Jan. -Dec.   1895).  C  7855. 

f  Locomotive   (The).      New   Series,    v.   16   (Jan. -Dec. 

1895 1.  C  7663. 

Millinery  trade  review,  v.  21  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).  C  7862. 
•j- Nation.\l  bottler's  gazette,    v.  14  (March  5,  iS95-Feb. 

5,  1S96).  C  7866. 

f  Oil,  paint,  and  drug  reporter,     v.  48,  49  (July  i-June 

29,  1896).  C  7968. 

f  Photographic  times,  v.  28  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).  C  7871. 
f  Plumbers'  trade  journal,     v.   19,  20  (Jan.   i-Dec.  15, 

1896).  C  7872. 

•j-  Popular  science  monthly  (Appletons').    v.  48,  49  (Nov. 

1895-Oct.  1896).  C  7714. 

f  Popular  science  news  and  Boston  journal  of  chemistry. 

V.  29  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C.  ■jS-]2.a. 

f  Post  graduate  (The),    v.  10 (Jan. -Dec.  1895).     C  7715. 

—  f  Samr.     v.  6,  No.  5,  Augt.  1891.  B  3516. 

—  f  Same.  V.  7,  No.  2,  Jan.  1892.  B  527. 
+  Power,  v.  16  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).  C  7973. 
t  Railroad  car  journal,  v.  5  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C  7873. 
f  Record  and  guide,     v.  57,  58  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  7874.«. 
f  Sanitary  plumber,     v.  14  (Jan.  i-Dec.  15,  1896). 

C  7877. 
f  Scientific  American,     v.  74,  75  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  7979-«- 

—  f  Same :  Supplement,     v.  41,  42  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  7979-«'- 

—  f  Satne  :    Building    edition.      v.    19-22    (Jan.    1895- 

Dec.  1896).  C  7979.^. 

f  Seaboard,     v.  8,  New  series  (Oct.  24,    1895-Oct.  15, 

1896)  C  7q8i. 

f  Shorthand  educator,     v.  2  (May  1895-April  1896). 

C  6742. 
Smithsonian    Institution.      f  Annual    report   for    year 

ending  June  30,  1894.     Report  of  U.  S.  National 

Museum.  C  4747. 

—  f  Contributions   to   knowledge,    Nos.   801,  842,    884, 

9S0.  9S9.  B  1801. 

801.   Experiments  in  aerodynamics.  By  S.  P.  Langley. 
842.  Application  of  interference  methods  to  spectro- 
scopic  measurements.     By  A.  A.  Michelson. 


884.   Internal  work  of  the  wind.      By  S.  P.  Langley. 

980.  Densities  of  oxygen  and  hydrogen  and  the  ratio 
of  their  atomic  weights.      By  E.  W.  Morley. 

989.  Composition  of  expired  air  and  its  effects  upon 
animal  life.     By  J.  S.  Billings  [and  others]. 

—  f  Miscellaneous  collections,   Nos.   256,  856,  970,  971, 

972. 

256.  Monographs  of  the  diptera  of  North  America, 
Pt.  3.     By  H.  Loew.  E  4663. 

856.  Index  to  the  genera  and  species  of  the  foramini- 
fera.     By  C.  D.  Sherborn.       Pt.  i.  A  to  Non.   B  15 12. 

970.  Bibliography  of  aceto  acetic  ester  and  its  de- 
rivatives.    By  P.  li.  Seymour.  B  1512. 

971.  Indexes  to  the  literatures  of  cerium  and  lantha- 
num.    By  W.  H.  ^L';gee,  Ph.D.  B  1512. 

972.  Index  to  the  literature  of  didymium,  1842-93. 
By  A.  C.  Langmuir.  B  1512. 

—  f  Proceedings  of  the  U.  S.  National  Museum,     v.  17, 

1894.  c  4773. 

t  Travelers'  record,     v.  31  (Apl.  1895-Mch.  1896). 

C  6S9J. 

United  States  National  Museum,     f  Annual  report  for 

year  ending  June  30,  1S93.  C  4747. 

—  f  Bulletin,  Nos.  40-46,  48.  C  4773.3. 

40.  Published  writings  of  George  Newbold  Lawrence, 
1844-91.      By  L.  S.  Foster. 

41.  Published  writings  of  Dr.  Charles  Girard.  By 
G.  B.  Gould. 

42.  Catalogue  of  the  systematic  collections  in  eco- 
nomic geology  and  metallurgy  in  the  U.  S.  National 
Museum.     By  F.  P.  Dewey. 

43.  Monograph  on  the  bats  of  North  America.  By 
H.  Allen. 

44.  Catalogue  of  the  lepidopterous  superfamiiy  noc- 
•     tuida;  in  boreal  America.     By  J.  B.  Smith. 

45.  Monograph  on  the  North  American  proctrotry- 
pidte.     By  W.  H.  Ashmead. 

46.  The  myriapoda  of  North  America.  By  C.  H. 
Bollman. 

48.  Contributions  toward  a  monograph  of  the  lepi- 
dopterous family  noctuid?e  of  boreal  North  America— a 
revision  of  the  deltoid  moths.     By  J.  B.  Smith. 

—  f  Proceedings,    -v.  17.  1894.  C  4773. 
United  States.     Patent  Office,     f  Alphabetical  lists  of 

patentees  and  inventions  for  quarters  ending  June 
30,  iSgs-Mch.  31,  1S96.      [v.  71-74- J       C  7891./'. 

t  Official  Gazette,     v.  74,  77  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  7891. 
f  Western  painter,  v.  4  (Feb.  1895-Jan.  1896).  C  77S5. 
Whitaker.     Almanack  for  1888  and  1896.  C  7481. 

World  almanac  and  encyclopedia.  C  7491. 

t  Young  scientist,     v.  i,  3-5  (Jan.  i88o-Dec.  18S2). 

C  7799. 


PART  3.-FICTION    AND    JUVENILE  FICTION. 


A.     Fiction  alphabetically  arranged  by 
Authors  and  Titles. 

Abbe  Birotteau  (The).    By  Honore  de  Balzac.    (With  his 

"  Pierrette.") 
Note. — Same  as  his  "  Vicar  of  Tours." 
Across  an  Ulster  bog.     By  M.  Hamilton 
"  Adalet."     Hadjira  :  a  Turkish  love  story. 
Adam  Johnstone's  son.     By  F.  Marion  Crawford. 
Ade,  George.     Artie  :  a  storj'  of  the  streets  and  town. 
Adieu.     By  Honore  de  Balzac.     (With  his  "  Juana.") 
Adventurer  of  the  north.     By  Gilbert  Parker. 
After  to-morrow.     By  [Robert  S.  HichensJ. 
Alexander.  Mrs.  [Mrs.  Annie  French  Hector.]     Fight 

with  fate. 

—  Golden  autumn. 

—  Winning  hazard. 

Alfred's  wife.     By  Langdon  Elwyn  Mitchell.     (With  his 
"Love  in  the  backwoods.") 


Alice  de  Beaurcpaire.     By  "Victorien  Sardou. 
Alida  Craig.     By  Pauline  King. 
"  Alien."     Majesty  of  man. 
Allen,  Charles.     Papier  mache. 
Allen,  Grant.     Bride  from  the  desert. 

—  Desire  of  the  eyes,  and  other  stories. 

—  Under  sealed  orders. 

Allen,  James  Lane.     A  Kentucky  cardinal. 

—  Summer  in  Arcady. 

Allen,  Willis  Boyd.     Son  of  liberty. 

Alone  in  China,  and  other  stories.     By  Julian  Ralph. 

Ambitious  man  (An).      By  Ella  Wheeler  Wilcox. 

Ames,    Mrs.    Ellen     Maria    Easterbrooke.     Sc-c    Kirk. 

Eleanor. 
Amyas  Egerton,  cavalier.     By  Maurice  H.  Hervey. 
Anderson.  Edward.     Camp  fire  stories  :  sketches  of  the 

Union  army  in  the  southwest. 
Andreae,  Percy.     Stanhope  of  Chester. 

—  Vanished  emperor. 
Andria.     By  Percy  White. 


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A.NNUNZio,  Gabriele  d'.     Episcopo  and  company. 
Anstey,    F.    [F.    a.    Guthrie.]     Statement    of    Stella 

Maberly. 
Apotheosis  of  Mr.  Tyrawley.     By  E.  Livingston  Prescott. 
Army  wife  (An).     By  Capt.  Charles  King. 
Around  the  camp-fire.      By  Charles  G.  D.  Roberts. 
Artie  :  a  story  of  the  streets  and  town.     By  George  Ade. 
At  the  gate  of  the  fold.     By  J.  S.  Fletcher. 
At  the  sign  of  the  guillotine.      By  Harold  Spender. 
Atheist's  mass,  and  other  stories.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 
Atherton,  Gertrude  Franklin.     Question  of  time. 

—  Whirl  asunder  (A). 

Aucassin  and  Nicolete.      Trausl.  by  Andrew  Lang. 
Aunt  Belindy's  points  of  view.     By  Lydia  Hoyt  Farmer. 
Autobiography  of  a  boy.     By  G.  S.  Street. 
Autobiography  of  a  professional  beauty.     By  Elizabeth 

Phipps  Train. 
Autobiography  of  a  truth.     By  Edna  Lyall. 
Babe  (The),  B.A.     By  Edward  F.  Benson. 
Bachelor  of  the  Midway.     By  St.  George  Rathbome. 
Bachelor's  establishment  (A).     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 
Bailey,  Miss.     See  Lyall,  Edna. 
Bailey,  Alice  Ward.     Mark  Heffron. 
Baldwin,  James.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold. 
Balfour,  Marie  Clothilde.     Maris  Stella. 
Balzac,  Honore  de.     Atheist's  mass,  and  other  stories. 

—  Bachelor's  establishment. 

—  Deputy  of  Arcis. 

—  Gallery  of  antiquities. 

—  Gobseck. 

—  Grande  Breteche,  and  other  stories. 

—  Juana  [and  other  stories]. 

Contents:  Juana. — Adieu. — A  drama  on  the  sea- 
shore.— The  red  inn. — The  recruit. — El  Verdugo. — 
The  elixir  of  life. — The  hated  son. — Maitre  Cornelius.* 

—  Lesser  bourgeoisie. 

—  Mystery  of  the  Rue  Soly. 

—  Pierrette  and  The  abbe  Birotteau. 
— ■  Start  in  life. 

—  Unknown  masterpiece,  and  other  stories. 

—  Ursule  Mirouet. 

B.\NGS,  John  Kendrick.     Rebellious  heroine. 
BARiNG-Gould,  S.      The  broom-squire. 
Barker's  luck,  and  other  stories.      By  Bret  Harte. 
Barlow,  Jane.     Mrs.  Martin's  company. 
Barnes.    James.     For  king  and  country:    story   of  the 
American  Revolution. 

—  A  Princetonian:  a  story  of  undergraduate  life  at  the 

College  of  N.  J. 
Barr,  Amelia  E.     Knight  of  the  nets. 
Barr,  Robert.     {"Luke  Sharp.'')     From  whose  bourne. 

—  One  day's  courtship,  and  The  heralds  of  fame. 

—  Revenge  ! 

—  Woman  (A)  intervenes;  or,  the  mistress  of  the  mine. 
Barrett,  Frank.     John  Ford,  and  His  helpmate. 
Barrett,  Wilson.     Sign  of  the  cross. 

Barrie,  J.  M.     Sentimental  Tommy. 

Barry,  John  D.     The  intriguers. 

Battlement  and  tower.     By  Owen  Rhoscomyl. 

Bayonet  tliat  came  home.     By  Neil  Wynn  Williams. 

Beautiful  white  devil.      By  Guy  Boothby. 

Becke,  Louis.     Ebbing  of  the  tide:  South  Sea  stories. 

—  and  Jeffery,  Walter.      A  first  fleet  family. 

Behind    Manhattan   gables    [1663-1664].       By    Edward 

Augustus  Rand. 
Behind  plastered  walls.     By  Wm.  W.  M.  Cornish. 
Behrens,  Bertha.     See  Heimburg,  W. 
Bell,  Lilian.     Under  side  of  things. 
Benjamin's  sack.     By  Meta  C.  Scott. 
Benson,  Edward  F.     The  babe,  B.A. 

—  Limitations. 

Berringer,  Mrs.  Oscar.     The  new  virtue. 
Besant,  Sir  Walter.     City  of  refuge. 

—  Master  craftsman. 

Betrayal  of  John  Fordham.      By  B.  L.  Farjeon. 
Betty  of  Wye.     By  Amy  E.  Blanchard. 
Bickerdyke,  John.     Lady  Val's  elopement. 
Big  Bow  mystery.      By  I.  Zangwill. 


Bijou's  courtship.     By  Gyp. 

BiRCHENOUGH,  Mrs,  {AI.  C.  Bradley).  Disturbing  ele- 
ments. 

Birth  of  a  soul  :  a  psychological  study.  By  Mrs.  A.  Phil- 
lips. 

Black,  William.     Briseis. 

Black  diamonds.     By  Maurus  Jokai. 

Blanchard,  Amy  E.     Betty  of  Wye. 

Bland,  Mrs.  Herbert.     See  Nesbit,  Edith. 

Blind  leaders  of  the  blind  :  romance  of  a  blind  lawyer. 
By  James  R.  Cocke. 

Blossom,  Henry  M.,7>.     Checkers:  a  hard-luck  story. 

Blundell,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Sweetman.     See  Francis,  M.  E. 

Bodkin,  M.  McD.     Lord  Edward  Fitzgerald. 

Body-snatcher  (The).     By  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 

Boldrewood,  Rolf.  [Thomas  Alexander  Browne.] 
Sealskin  cloak. 

Book  of  martyrs.     By  Cornelia  Atwood  Pratt. 

Boothby,  Guy.     Beautiful  white  devil. 

—  Dr.  Nikola. 

Bourget,  Paul.     Living  lie  (A).     (Mensonges.) 
Note. — Same  as  his  "  Lies." 

—  Tragic  idyl. 

BouvET,  Marguerite.     Pierrette. 

Bowen,  Helen  M.     Daughter  of  Cuba. 

Bradley,  M.  C.     See  Birchenough,  Mrs. 

Brainerd,  Thomas  H.     [Mrs.  Jas.  R.  Jarboe.]     Robert 

Atterbury. 
Bray,  Captain.     Ivanda  :  or,  the  pilgrim's  quest. 
Bray,  Claude.     King's  revenge. 
Bride  from  the  desert.     By  Grant  Allen. 
Briseis.     By  William  Black. 
Brodhead,  Eva  Wilder,    [formerly  Eva  Wilder  McGlas- 

son.]     One  of  the  Visconti :  a  novelette. 
Broken  ring   (The)  :    a   romance.     By  Elizabeth  Knight 

Tompkins. 
Brooke,  E.  F.     Life  the  accuser  :  a  novel  in  two  parts. 
Brooks.  Sarah  Warner.     My  fire  opal,  and  other  tales. 
Broom-squire  (The).     By  S.  Baring-Gould. 
Brown,  Anna  Robeson.     Sir  Mark  :  a  tale  of  the  first 

capital. 
Browne,  Thomas  Alexander.     See  Boldrewood,  Ralph. 
Bubble  fortune  (A).     By  Sarah  Tytler. 
Buchanan,  Robert.      Diana's  hunting. 
- —  Effie  Hetherington. 

—  Marriage  by  capture. 

Buck,  Francis  Tillou.      Man  of  two  minds. 

Bullock,  Shan  F.     Ring  o'  rushes. 

BuNNER,  H.  C.     Jersey  street  and  Jersey  lane. 

—  Love  in  old  cloathes,  and  other  stories. 
BuRGiN,  G.  B.     Gascoigne's  "Ghost."' 

—  Tomalyn"s  quest. 

Burnett,  Frances  Hodgson.     Lady  of  quality. 
Burton,  John  Bloundelle.     Denounced  :  a  romance. 

—  In  the  days  of  adversity. 

Cahan,  a.     Yekl  :  a  tale  of  the  N.  Y.  Ghetto. 

Cambridge,  Ada.      [Mrs.  Cross.]     Humble  enterprise. 

Cameos.     By  Marie  Corelli. 

Camilla  :  a  novel.      By  Richard  von  Koch. 

Camp  fire  stories.      By  Edward  Anderson. 

Campbell,  Gerald.     The  Joneses  and  the  Asterisks. 

Captain   Chap ;    or,    the   rolling   stones.     By   Frank    R. 

Stockton. 
Captain  Gore's  courtship.     By  T.  Jenkins  Hains. 
Captain  Jacobus.     By  L.  Cope  Cornford. 
Captain  Shannon.      By  Coulson  Kernahan. 
Captain's  romance.     By  Opie  Read. 
Captured  Cunarder.     By  Wm.  H.  Rideing. 
Carbuncle  clue  :  a  mystery.      By  Fergus  Hume. 
Carey,  Alice  V.     Paradise  Wold. 
Carey,  Rosa  Nouchette.     Mistress  of  Brae  Farm. 

—  Mrs.  Romney. 

Carissima  :  a  modern  grotesque.     By  Lucas  Malet. 
Carleton,  Will.     The  old  infant,  and  similar  stories. 
Carpenter,  Edith.     Your  money  or  your  life. 
Carus,  Paul.     Karma  :  a  story  of  early  Buddhism. 
Cat  and  the  cherub,  and  other  stories.     By  Chester  B. 
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Catalina  :  art  student.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 
Cavaliers  (The).      By  S.  R.  Keightley. 
Caylor,  O.  p.     The  Rockwell  case  :  a  novel. 
Celibates.     By  George  Moore. 
Chambers,  Robert.     In  the  quarter.     [Anon.] 

—  King  (A)  and  a  few  dukes. 

—  Maker  of  moons  [and  other  stories]. 

—  Red  republic  :  a  romance  of  the  Commune. 
Chance  child.     By  Marah  Ellis  Ryan. 
Chanter,   Gratiana.     Witch  of  Withy  ford  :  a   story  of  | 

Exmoor. 

Chaplain's  craze.  By  George  Manville  Fenn.  (With 
"  Two  orphans  "  12°. ) 

Charrington,  Charles.      Lady  Bramber's  ghost. 

Checked  through,  missing  trunk  No.  17580.  By  Richard 
Henry  Savage. 

Checkers  ;  a  hard-luck  story.      By  Henry  M.  Blossom,  jr. 

Cheever,  Harriet.      Rescued  Madonna. 

Cherbuliez,  Victor.     With  fortune  made. 

Child  of  the  Jago.     By  Arthur  Morrison. 

Christian,  Sydney.     Persis  Yorke. 

Christian  and  Leah,  and  other  Ghetto  stories.  By  Leo- 
pold Kompert. 

Christian  Vellacott,  the  journalist.  By  Henry  Seton 
Merriman. 

Christmas  carol  in  prose.  By  Charles  Dickens.  Leip- 
zig, 1843.      16°. 

Chronicles  of  Martin  Hewitt.     By  Arthur  Morrison. 

Cid  campeador  (The) :  a  historical  romance.  By  D. 
Antonio  de  Trueba  y  La  Quintana. 

Cinder-path  tales.     By  William  Lindsey. 

Cinderella,  and  other  stories.  By  Richard  Harding 
Davis. 

City  of  refuge.     By  Sir  Walter  Besant. 

Clara  Hopgood.     By  Mark  Rutherford. 

Clarissa  Furiosa.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 

Clark,  Alfred.     Finding  of  Lot's  wife. 

Clark,  Imogen.     Viciory  of  Ezry  Gardner. 

Clarke,  Marcus.     Heavy  odds. 

Cleg  Kelly,  Arab  of  the  city.      By  S.  R.  Crockett. 

Cle.mens,  Samuel  Langhorne.  (^'  Mark  Twain")  See 
CoNTE,  Sieur  Louis  de. 

Clever  wife  (A).     By  W.  Pett  Ridge. 

Clifford,  Mrs.  W.  K.     Last  touches,  and  other  stories. 

Cobban,  J.  Maclaren.  King  of  Andaman  :  a  saviour  of 
society. 

Cocke,  James  R.  Blind  leaders  of  the  blind  :  romance 
of  a  blind  lawyer. 

Cody,  Sherwin.  In  the  heart  of  the  hills  :  a  book  of  the 
country. 

Cogswell,  Frederick  Hull.  The  regicides  :  a  tale  of 
early  Colonial  times. 

Colin  Clink.     By  Charles  Hooton. 

Collins,  Mabel.     Star  sapphire. 

Colonel  Norton.     By  Florence  M  ontgomery. 

Col.  Ross  of  Piedmont.     By  John  Esten  Cooke. 

Colonel  Torlogh  O'Brien,  Fortunes  of.  By  J.  Sheridan 
Le  Fanu. 

Comedies  of  courtship.     By  Anthony  Hope. 

Comedy  of  Cecilia.     By  Caroline  Fothergill. 

Comedy  of  honour.     By  Nora  Vynne. 

Coming  of  Theodora.     By  Eliza  Orne  White. 

Common  mistake  (A).      By  Jeanne  -M.    Howell. 

Company  doctor.     By  Henry  Edward   Rood. 

COMPTON,  C.  G.     Her  own  devices. 

Comrades.  By  Marah  Ellis  Ryan.  (With  her  "  Chance 
child.") 

Confessions  of  a  fool.     As  made  by  himself. 

CONNEY,  Mrs.     Ruthless  avenger. 

Conrad,  Joseph.     Outcast  of  the  islands. 

Conspiracy  of  the  Carbonari.      By  Louise  Muhlbach. 

CoNTE,  Sieur  Louis  de.  ("  Mark  Twain.")  Personal  rec- 
ollections of  Joan  of  Arc. 

CooKE,  John  Esten.     Col.  Ross  of  Piedmont. 

—  Leather  and  silk. 

Copsford   mystery;  or,  is  he  the  man  ?     By  W.  Clarke 

Russell. 
Corelli,  Marie.     Cameos. 


Corelli,  Marie.     Jane:  a  social  incident. 

—  Mighty  atom. 

—  Murder  of  Delicia. 

Cornford,  L.  Cope.     Captain  Jacobus. 
Cornish,  Wm.  W.  M.     Behind  plastered  walls. 
Costello,  F.  H.     Master  Ardick,  buccaneer. 
Cotes,  Mrs.   Everard.     [Sara  Jeannette  Duncan.]     His 

honour,  and  a  lady. 
Country  of  the  pointed  firs.     By  Sarah  Orne  Jewett. 
Court  intrigue.      By  Basil  Thompson. 
Courtship  of  Morrice  Buckler.     By  A.  E.  W.  Mason. 
Cowan,  James.     Daybreak  :  a  romance  of  an  old  world. 
Craddock,    Florence    Nightingale.     Edgar   Fairfax  :  a 

story  of  West  Point. 

—  Twin  sisters  (The)  :  a  love  story. 
Craigie,  Mrs.  Ma.     See  Hobbes,  John  Oliver. 
Crane,  Stephen.     George's  mother. 

—  Little  regiment,  and  other  episodes  of  the  American 

civil  war. 
Crawford,  F.  Marion.     Adam  Johnstone's  son. 

—  Taquisara.     2  vols. 

Crime  of  the  century.      By  Rodriguez  Ottolengui. 
Crime  of  the  "  Liza  Jane."     By  Fergus  Hume. 
Crimson  sign.     By  S.  R.  Keightley. 
CROCKErT,  S.  R.     Cleg  Kelly,  Arab  of  the  city. 

—  Gray  man. 

Cross,  Mrs.     See  Cambridge,  Ada. 

Crown  of  straw.     By  Allen  Upward. 

Crowning  of  Candace.     By  Katharine  Pearson  Wood. 

Crystal  City.      By  Andre  Laurie. 

Dabney,  Julie  P.     Little  daughter  of  the  sun. 

Daggett,  Mrs.  Charles  Stuart.     Mariposilla. 

Daireen.      By  Frank  Frankfort  Moore. 

Damnation  of  Theron  Ware.     By  Harold  Frederic. 

Dancer  in  yellow.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 

Dartmoor.      By  Maurice  H.  Hervey. 

Daughter  of  a  Stoic.     By  Cornelia  Atwood  Pratt. 

Daughter  of  Cuba.     By  Helen  M.  Bowen. 

Dave's  sweetheart.     By  Mary  Gaunt. 

Davidson,  John.  Miss  Armstrong's,  and  other  circum- 
stances. 

Davis,  Harriet  Riddle.  In  sight  of  the  goddess  :  a  tale-- 
of  Washington  life. 

Davis,  M.  E.  M.  Elephant's  track  (An),  and  other 
stories. 

Davis,  Rebecca  Harding.     Doctor  Warrick's  daughters. 

—  Frances  Waldeaux. 

Davis,  Richard  Harding.     Cinderella,  and  other  stories. 

Dawson,  W.  J.     Story  of  Hannah. 

Day  of  their  wedding.     By  W'.  D.  Howells. 

Day-books.     By  Mabel  E.  Wotton. 

Daybreak  :    a   romance   of    an    old    world.      By   James 

Cowan. 
Dean,  Mrs.  Andrew.    [Mrs.  Alfred  Sidgwick.]     Woman 

with  a  future. 
Deborah  the  advanced  woman.     By  M.  I.  T. 
Dedora  Heywood.     By  Gertrude  Smith. 
Deland,    Ellen   Douglas.      Malvern  :    a   neighborhood 

story. 
Denounced  :  a  romance.     By  John  Bloundell  Burton. 
Deputy  of  Arcis.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 
Desire  of  the  eyes,  and  other  stories.     By  Grant  Allen. 
De  Valli^re.  George.     Opals  from  a  Mexican  mine. 
Diana's  hunting.     By  Robert  Buchanan. 
Dickens,  Charles.     Christmas  carol  in  prose.     Leipzig, 

1843,  16°. 
Dickens,  Mary  Angela.     Some  women's  ways. 
Disturbing  elements.     By  Mrs.  Birchenough. 
Doctor  Congalton's  legacy.     By  Henrv  Johnston. 
Dr.  Nikola.      By  Guy  Boothby. 
Dr.  Vermont's  fantasy.     By  Hannah  Lynch. 
Doctor    Warrick's    daughters.      By    Rebecca    Harding 

Davis. 
Dorcas  Hobday.     By  Charles  Rokeby. 
Dostoievsky,  F.     Poor  folk. 
Dougall,  L.      Madonna  of  a  day. 
Douglas,  Amanda  M.     Little  girl  in  old  New  York. 

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Douglas,  Theo.     Iras  :  a  mystery. 

Doyle,  A.  Conan.      Exploits  of  brigadier  Gerard. 

—  Rodney  Stone. 

Drake,  Jeanie.     The  metropolitans. 

Drama  (A)  on  the  seashore.  IJy  Ilonore  de  Balzac. 
(With  his  "  Juana.") 

Dream-Charlotte  (The).      By  M.  Belhani  Edwards. 

"Duchess  (The)."  [Mrs.  Margaret  Hamilton  Hunger- 
ford.]     Point  of  conscience. 

—  Professor's  experiment. 

—  Unsatisfactory  lover. 

Duncan,  Sara  Jeannette.      Sec  Cotes,  Mrs.  Everard. 

DuNMORE,  .£"«;■/ f/".     Ormisdal. 

DuTTON,   A.  V.     Wisdom's  folly  :    a  study  in  feminine 

development. 
Dwarf's  chamber,  and  other  stories.     By  Fergus  Hume. 
Eakle,  Mary  Tracy.     Wonderful  wheel. 
Earth's  enigmas  :  a  volume  of  stories.     By  Charles  G.  D. 

Roberts. 
Ebbing  of  the  tide  :  South  Sea  stories.     By  Louis  Becke. 
Ebers,  Georg.      In  the  Blue  Pike. 
Eddy,  Daniel  C.     Saxonhurst :  a  story  of  the  old  world 

and  the  new. 
Edgar   Fairfax:  a    story   of    West    Point.     By    Florence 

Nightingale  Craddock. 
Edwards,  Harry  Slillwell.     Sons  and  fathers. 
Edwards,    M.  Betham.     Dream-Charlotte. 
Effie  Hetherington.      By  Robert  Buchanan. 
El  Verdugo.     By  Honore  de  Balzac.     (In  his  "Juana.") 
Elephants  track  (.\n),  and  other  stories.     By  M.  E.  M. 

Davis. 
Xlth  commandment  (The).     By  Halliwell  Sutcliffe. 
Elixir    of    life.       By    Honore    de    Balzac.       (With    his 

"Juana") 
Ellsworth,  Mrs.  L.  C.     Furono  Amati. 
Emanuel ;  or,  the  children  of  the  soil.     By  Henrik  Pon- 

toppidan. 
Embarrassments.      By  Henry  James. 
End  of  the  beginning. 
Engagement  (An).     By  Sir  Robert  Peel. 
Episcopo  and  company.     By  Gabriele  d'Annunzio. 
Escape  (An)  from  the  tower:  a  story  of  the  Jacobite  rising 

of  1715.     By  Emma  Marshall. 
Esler,  E.  Rentoul.    Way  they  loved  at  Grimpat:  village 

idylls. 
Etidorhpa;  or,  the  end  of  the  earth.    By  John  Uri  Lloyd. 

2d  ed. 
Exploits  of  brigadier  Gerard.     By  A.  Conan  Doyle. 
Failure  of  Sibyl  Fletcher.     By  Adeline  Sergeant. 
Falkner,  J.  Meade.     Lost  Stradivarius. 
False  coin  or  true?     By  F.  T.  INIontresor. 
Farjeon,  B.  L.     Betrayal  of  John  Fordham. 
Farmer,  Lydia  Hoyt.     Aunt  Belindy's  points  of  view, 

and  A  modern  Mrs.  Malaprop. 
Farmer  and  the  Lord.      By  Geo.  H.  Hepwqrth. 
Fat  and  the  thin  (Le  ventre  de  Paris).     By  Emile  Zola. 
Fearsome  island.     By  Albert  Kinross. 
Fellow  travellers.      By  Graham  Travers. 
Fenn,  George  Manville.    Chaplain's  craze.    (With  "Two 

Orphans."  12°. ) 

—  White  virgin. 

Fernald,  Chester   B.     Cat  and    the  cherub,   and  other 

stories. 
Field,    Eugene.     The   house  :  episode    in    the    lives    of 

Reuben  Baker,  astronomer,  and  his  wife  Alice. 

—  Second  book  of  tales. 

Field  clover  and  beach  grass.      By  Susan  Hartley  Swett. 

Fifty  famous  stories  retold.     By  James  Baldwin. 

Fight  with  fate.      By  Mrs.  Alexander. 

Final  war  (The).     By  Louis  Tracy. 

Finding  of  Lot's  wife.     By  Alfred  Clark. 

Fln'dlater,  Jane  Helen.      Green  graves  of  Balgowrie. 

First  fleet  family.     By  Louis  Becke  and  Walter'jeffery. 

Fisher,  George  P.,yr.  Out  of  the  woods  :  a  romance  of 
camp  life. 

Fiske,  Stephen.     Holiday  stories. 

Fitch,  Clyde.  Some  correspondence  and  six  conversa- 
tions. 


Flaw  in  the  marble. 

Fleming,  George.   [Julia  Constant  Fletcher.]    For  plain 

women  only. 
Fletcher,  J.  S.     At  the  gate  of  the  fold. 

—  Life  in  Arcadia. 

—  Mistress  Spitfire. 

Fletcher,  Julia  Constant.     See  Fleming,  George. 

Floating  island.      By  Jules  Verne. 

Flotsam  :  the  study  of  a  life.      By  Henry  Seton  Merri- 

man. 
Flower  that  grew  in   the   sand,  and  other  stories.      By 

Ella  Higginson. 
Folly   of    Eustace,    and    other   stories.      By    Robert   S. 

Flichens. 
Fool  of  nature.     By  Julian  Hawthorne. 
Footsteps  of  fortune.      By  Esme  Stuart. 
For  freedom's  sake.      By  Arthur  Paterson. 
For  king  and  country  :  story  of  the  American  Revolution. 

By  James  Barnes. 
For  plain  women  only.      By  George  Fleming. 
Ford,  Harriet      Me  and  Methuselar,  and  other  episodes. 
Forge  and  furnace.     By  Florence  \N  arden. 
Fo'ihergill,  Caroline.     Comedy  of  Cecilia. 
France,  Anatole.     Tales  from  a  mother-of-pearl  casket. 
Frances  Waldeaux.      By  Rebecca  Harding  Davis. 
Francis,  M.  E.     [Mrs.   M.  E.  Sweetman  Blundell.]     In 

a  north  country  village. 
Eraser,  Airs.  Hugh.      Palladia. 
Frederic,  Harold.     Damnation  of  Theron  Ware. 

—  March  hares. 

—  Mrs.  Albert  Grundy,  observations  in  Philistia. 
Friedman,  I.  K.      Lucky  number. 

Frith,  Walter.     In  search  of  quiet. 
From  whose  bourne.      By  Robert  Barr. 
Frozen  pirate.      By  W.  Clark  f-lussell. 
Full  confession  (A'>. 

Fuller,    Henry    B.     {"'Stanton  Page.")     The  puppet- 
booth  :   twelve  plays. 
Furman,  Lucy  S.      Stories  of  a  sanctified  town. 
Furono  Amati.      By  Mrs.  L.  C.  Ellsworth. 
Gallery  of  antiquities.      By  Honore  de  Balzac. 
Gardner,  Celia  E.     Won  under  protest. 
Garrison  tangle  (A).     By  Capt.  Charles  King. 
Garry,  A.     Out  of  bounds. 
Gascoigne's  "  Ghost."     By  G  B.  Burgin. 
Gaston  de  Latour  :  an  unfinished  romance.     By  W. Pater. 
Gaunt,  Mary.     Dave's  sweetheart. 
Geary,  Sir  William  Nevill.     Lawyer's  wife. 
Gentleman's  gentleman.      By  Max  Pemberton. 
Genuine  girl.      By  Jeanie  Gould  Lincoln. 
George's  mother.      By  Stephen  Crane. 
Gerard,  Dorothea.      Wrong  man  (The). 
Gibbon,  Charles.      Margarei  Carmichael. 
Gilbert,  Lee.     Jack  Hartnett  :  a  story  of  Naples. 
Girl  at  Birrell's.      By  Thomas  Heney. 
Gissing,  George.      Paying  guest. 

—  Sleeping  fires. 

• —  Unclassed  (The). 
Gobseck.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 
"  Gold  "  :  a  Dutch-Indian  story.     By  Annie  Linden. 
Gold  fish  of  Gran  Chimii.      By  Charles  F.  Lummis. 
Gold,  grace,  and  glory.     By  W.  H.  Mize. 
Golden  autumn.      By  Mrs.  Alexander. 
[  Golden  fleece  :  a  romance.      By  Julian  Hawthorne. 
Colden  Hope  (The).     By  W.  Clark  Russell. 
Goodwin.  Maud  Wilder.     ^^  hite  aprons  :  a  romance  of 

Bacon's  rebellion,  Virginia,  1676. 
Gould,  S.  Baring.      See  Baring-GouM.  S. 
Governor's  garden.      By  Geo    R.  R.  Rivers. 
Graham,  Ennis.      See  Molfsworth,  Mrs.  Mary  Louise. 
Grande  Breteche    (La)  and  oiher  stories.     By  Honore  de 

Balzac. 
Gras,    Felix.     Reds   of    the    Midi  :    an    episode    of    the 

French  Revolution. 
Gray  man.      By  S.  R.  Crockett. 
Green  fire  :  a  romance.     By  Fiona  ^fecleod. 
Green  gates  :  an  analysis  of  foolishness.     By  Katharine 
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Green  graves  of  Balgowrie.     Dy  Jane  Helen  Findlater. 
Gribble,  Francis.     Things  that  matter. 
Groome,  Francis  Ilindes.      Kriegspiel  :  the  war-game. 
Gryll  Grange.     By  Thomas  Love  Peacock. 
Guest  at  the  Ludlow,  and  other  stories.     By  Edgar  Wil- 
son Nye.     ("  BiirNye.") 
Guilty  bonds.     By  William  Le  Queux. 
GuNTER,  Archibald  Clavering.     Her  senator. 

—  Love  adventures  of  Al-Mansur. 
Guthrie,  F.  A.      Sec  Anstey,  F. 

"Gyp."    [Sibylle  Gabrielle  Marie  Antoinette,  comtesse  de 
Martel  de  Janville.]     Bijou's  courtship. 

—  Professional  lover. 

—  Those  good  Normans. 

Hadjira  :  a  Turkish  love  story.     By  "  Adalet." 
Haggard,  H.  Rider.      The  wizard. 
H.AINS,    r.  Jenkins.      Captain  Gore's  courtship. 
Ha.milton,  Kate  W.      Parson's  proxy. 
Hamilton,  M.     Across  an  Ulster  bog. 

—  .Self-denying  ordinance. 

Harben,  Will  N.      Land  of  the  changing  sun.  • 

Hardy.  Thomas.      Wessex  tales. 

Contents :  An  imaginative  woman. — The  three  strangers. 
— The  withered  arm. — Fellow-townsman. — Inter- 
lopers at  the   Knap. — The  distracted  preacher. 

—  and  Hexniker.  Florence.     Spectre  of  the  real.     (With 

"  In  scarlet  and  grey."  by  Florence  Henniker.) 
Harris,  Joel  Chandler.     {'"Uncle  Remus")    Sister  Jane  : 

her  friends  and  acquaintances. 
Haruiso.n,  Mrs.  Mary  Kin'gsley.      See  Malet,  Lucas. 
Harte,  Bret.      Barker's  luck,  and  other  stories. 
Harvey,  Cockburn.      Light  that  lies. 
Hated  son.     By  Honorede  Balzac.     (With  his  "  Juana.") 
H.vtton,  Joseph.      When  Greek  meets  Greek, 
Hawkins,  Anthony  Hope..    See  Hope,  Anthony. 
Hawthorne,  Julian.      Fool  of  nature. 

—  Golden  fleece  :    a  romance. 

—  Love  is  a  spirit. 

Heart  of  a  mystery.      By  T.  W.  Speight. 

Heart  of  Man.      By  Silas  K.  Hocking. 

Heart  of  princess  Osra.      By  Anthony  Hope. 

Heart  of  Virginia.      By  J.  Perkins  Tracy. 

Heather  from  the  brae  :    Scottish  character  sketches.     By 

David  Lyall. 
Heavy  odds.     By  Marcus  Clarke. 

Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  French.     See  Alexander,  Mrs. 
Heimburg,  W.     [Bertha  Behrens.]    Martha,  the  parson's 

daughter. 
Hendrex  and  Margotte.      By  Marah  Ellis  Ryan.     (With 

her  "Chance  child.") 
Heney,  Thomas.      Girl  at  Birrell's. 
Henniker,  Florence.      In  scarlet  and  grey. 
Hepworth,  George  H.      Farmer  and  the  Lord. 
Her  foreign  conquest.      By  Col.  Richard  Henry  Savage. 
Her  own  devices.      By  C.  G.  Compton. 
Her  senator.     By  Archibald  Clavering  Gunter. 
Herald   of   fame.      By    Robert    Barr.      (With  his  "One 

day's  courtship.") 
Herb-moon  :  a  fantasia.      By  John  Oliver  Hobbes. 
Hervey,  -Maurice  H.      Amyas  Egerton,  cavalier, 

—  Dartmoor. 

HiCHENS,  Robert  S.      After  to-morrow, 

—  Folly  of  Eustace,    and  other  stories. 
Hidden  chain  (A).      By  Dora  Russell. 

HiGGiNSON,  Ella.       Flower  that  grew  in  the  sand,  and 

other  stories. 
HiNKSON,  Mrs.  H.  A.     See  Tynan,  Katharine. 
His  Cuban  sweetheart.     By   Col.  Richard  Henry  Savage 

and  Mrs.  Archibald  C.  Gunter. 
His  helpmate.     By    Frank    Barrett.     (With    his   "  John 

Ford.") 
His  honour,  and  a  lady.      By  Mrs,  Everard  Cotes. 
Hobbes,  John  Oliver.    [Mrs.  Mary  Craigie,]    Herb-moon: 

a  fantasia. 
Hocking,  Joseph.      Mist  on  the  moors.  I 

Hocking.  Silas  K.      Heart  of  man.     3d  ed.  i 

Holiday  stories.      By  Stephen  Fiske.  [ 

Holland,  Clive.      Lure  of  fame.  I 


Holmes,  Mrs.  Mary  J.     Mrs.  Hallam's  companion,  and 

The  Spring  Farm,  and  other  tales. 
Honor    Ormthwaite.     By    the  author   of    "  Lady  Jean's 

vagaries." 
HooTON,  Charles.     Colin  Clink. 
Hope,  Anthony,    [Anthony  Hope  Hawkins.]     Comedies 

of  courtship. 

—  Heart  of  princess  Osra. 

—  Man  (A)  and  his  model. 

Hopkins,  Tighe.  Nell  Haflenden:  a  strictly  conven- 
tional story. 

HoRNUNG,  E.  W.  Irralie's  bushranger:  a  story  of 
Australian  adventure. 

—  Rogue's  march :  a  romance. 
Hough,  E.     Singing  mouse  stories. 

House  (The):  episode  in  the  lives  of  Reuben  Baker, 
astronomer,  and  his  wife  Alice.  By  Eugene 
Field. 

House  of  cards  (A).     By  Alice  S.  Wolf. 

How  women  love,  and  other  tales.     By  Max  Nordau, 

Howell,  Jeanne  M.     A  common  mistake. 

Howells,  W.  D.     Day  of  their  wedding. 

—  Parting  (A)  and  a  meeting. 
Hugo,  Victor.      Notre-Dame  de  Paris. 

Note. — Same  as  his  "  Hunchback  of  Notre-Dame." 
Humble  enterprise.     By  Ada  Cambridge, 
Hume,  Fergus.     Carbuncle  clue:  a  mystery. 

—  Crime  of  the  "  Liza  Jane." 

—  Dwarf's  chamber,  and  other  stories. 
Hungerford,  Mrs.  Margaret  Hamilton.  See  "Duchess, 

The." 
Hunter,  P.  Hay.     James  Inwick,  ploughman  and  elder. 
Husband's  ordeal  :  a  romance  of  Queensland,     By  Percy 

Russell. 
Hutchinson,  Horace  G.     That  fiddler  fellow. 
Hypocritical   romance,  and  other   stories.     By  Caroline 

Ticknor. 
I  married  a  wife.     By  John  Strange  Winter. 
Idol-maker.     By  Adeline  Sergeant. 
In  a  north  country  village.      By  M.  E    Francis. 
In  a  silent  world  :  the  love  story  of  a  deaf  mute.     By  the 

author  of  "  Views  of  English  society." 
In  homespun.     By  Elizabeth  Nesbit. 
In  quest  of  the  ideal.      By  Leon  de  Tinseau. 
In  scarlet  and  grey.      By  Florence  Henniker. 
In  search  of  quiet.      By  Walter  Frith. 
In  sight  of  the  godde>s  :    a  tale  of  Washington  life.     By 

Harriet  Riddle  Davis, 
In  the  Blue  Pike.      By  Georg  Ebers. 
In  the  days  of  adversity.      By  John  Bloundelle  Burton. 
In  the  first  person.      By  Maria  Louise  Pool, 
In  the  heart  of  the  hills.     By  Sherwin  Cody. 
In  the  quarter.      [By  Robert  W.  Chambers.] 
In  the  valley  of  Tophet.     By  Henry  W.  Nevinson. 
In  the  village  of  Viger.     By  Duncan  Campbell  Scott. 
In  the  wake  of  king  James.     By  Standish  O'Grady. 
Interludes,     By  Maud  Oxenden. 
Intriguers  (The).      By  John  D.  Barry. 
Iras  :  a  mystery.      By  Theo.  Douglas. 
Irralie's    bushranger  :  a    story   of  Australian    adventure. 

By  E.  ^^'.  Hornung. 
Island   of   Doctor    Moreau  :    a   possibility.     By    H.    G. 

Wells. 
Isle  in  the  water  (An).     By  Katharine  Tynan.   [Mrs.  H. 

A.  Hinkson.] 
Ivanda  ;  or,  the  pilgrim's  quest.     By  Captain  Bray. 
Jack  Hartnett  :   a  story  of  Naples.     By  Lee  Gilbert. 
James,  Mrs.  F.  A.     See  Warden,  Florence. 
James,  Henry.      Embarrassments. 

—  The  other  house. 

James,  T.  P.   fj.  P.  Tracy.]     Under  fire  :  a  tale  of  the 

•Shenandoah  Valley. 
James  ;  or,  virtue  rewarded. 

James  Inwick,  ploughman  and  elder.    By  P.  Hay  Hunter, 
jane  :  a  social  incident.      By  Marie  Corelli. 
Jarboe,  Mrs.  James  R.     See  Brainerd,  Thomas  H. 
Jensen,  Wilhelm.     Karine  :  a  story  of  Swedish  love, 
"jerry  the  dreamer.      By  Will  Payne. 


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Jersey  street  and  Jersey  lane.     By  H.  C.  Banner. 

Jesuit  of  to-day.     By  Orange  McNeill. 

Jewett,  Sarah  Orne.     Country  of  the  pointed  firs. 

Jill  :  a  London  flower  girl.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 

John  Ford.     By  Frank  Barrett. 

John  Littlejohn,  of  J.      By  George  Morgan. 

Johnston,  Henry.      Doctor  Congalton's  legacy. 

J0K.\I,  Maurus.      Black  diamonds. 

Joneses  and  the  Asterisks.     By  Gerald  Campbell. 

Joy  of  life.      By  Emma  Wolf. 

Juana.     By  Honorc  de  lialzac. 

Karine  :  a  story  of  Swedish  love.     By  Wilhelm  Jensen. 

Karma  :  a  story  of  early  Buddhism.     By  Paul  Cams. 

Kate  Carnegie.     By  Ian  Maclaien. 

Keddie,  Miss  H.     Sre  Tytler,  Sarah. 

Keightley,  S.  R.     The  cavaliers. 

—  Crimson  sign. 

Kentucky  cardinal  (A).     By  James  Lane  Allen. 
Kernahan,  Coulson.     Captain  Shannon. 
King,  Cap/.  Charles.     Army  wife. 

—  Garrison  tangle. 

—  Tame  surrender  :  a  story  of  the  Chicago  strike. 

—  Trumpeter  Fred. 

—  West  Point  parallel  :  an  American  cadet  story.    (With 

"  Noble  blood,"  by  Ernst  von  Wildenbriich.) 
King,  K.  Douglas.  Scripture  reader  of  St.  Mark's. 
King,  Pauline.      Alida  Craig. 

King  (A)  and  a  few  dukes.     By  Robert  W.  Chambers. 
King  Noanett  :  a  story  of   old  Virginia  and  Massachu- 
setts Bay.     By  F.  J.  Stimson.     ("J.  S.  of  Dale.") 
King  of  Andaman  :  a  saviour  of  society.     By  J.  Maclaren 

Cobban. 
King's  revenge.     By  Claude  Bray. 
KiNGSLKY,  Florence   Morse.     Titus  :    a  comrade  of  the 

cross. 
Kinkead,  Eleanor  Talbot.     Young  Greer  of  Kentucky. 
Kinross,  Albert.     The  fearsome  island. 
Kipling,  Rudyard.     Soldier  stories. 
Kirk,  Eleanor.    [Mrs    Ellen  Maria  Easterbrooke  Ames.] 

Libra  :  an  astrological  romance. 
Knight  of  the  nets.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Koch,  Richert  von.     Camilla  :  a  novel. 
KoMPERT,    Leopold.       Christian   and   Leah,    and   other 

Ghetto  stories. 
Kovalevsky,  Sonia.     Vera  Vorontzoff. 
Kriegspiel  :  the  war-game.     By  Francis  Hindes  Groome. 
Lady  Bramber's  ghost.     By  Charles  Charrington. 
"  Lady  Maud"  (The).     By  W.  Clark  Russell. 
Lady  of  quality.     By  Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 
Lady  Val's  elopement.      By  John  Bickerdyke. 
Lamothe,  a.  de.     Outlaw  of  Camargue. 
Land  of  the  changing  sun.     By  Will  N.  Harben. 
Land  o'  the  leal.      By  David  Lyall 
Lang,  Andrew.     Mark  of  Cain.    (With  "Two  Orphans." 

12°. ) 

—  Transl.      Aucassin  and  Nicolete. 

Last  touches,  and  other  stories.    By  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford. 

Late  awakening.      By  Maggie  Swan. 

Laurie,  Andre.      Crystal  city. 

Lawyer's  wife       By  Sir  Wm.  Nevill  Geary. 

Leather  and  silk.      By  John  Esten  Cooke. 

Le  Fanu,  J.  Sheridan  and  YouNG,  Sir  Charles.     Stable 

for  nightmares  ;   or,  weird  tales. 
Le  Gallienne.  Richard.      Quest  of  the  golden  girl. 
Legends  from  river  and    mountain.     By  Carmen  Sylva. 

[Queen  of  Roumania.] 
Legends  of  Fire  Island  beach,  and   the  south  side.     By 

Edward  Richard  Shaw. 
Leigh,  Garrett.      Lives  that  came  to  nothing. 
Le  Querdkc,  Yves.      Letters  of  a  country  vicar. 
Le  Queux,  William.      Guilty  bonds. 

—  Strange  tales  of  a  Nihilist. 

—  Temptress  (The). 

Lesser  bourgeoisie.      By  Honore  de  Balzac. 
Letters  of  a  country  vicar.     By  Yves  Le  Querdec. 
Libra  :  an  astrological  romance.     By  Eleanor  Kirk. 
Life  in  Arcadia.      By  J.  S.  Fletcher. 
Life  the  accuser.      By  E.  F.  Brooke. 


Light  that  lies.     By  Cockburn  Harvey. 

Lillard,  John  F.  B.,  collector.     Poker  stories. 

Limitations.     By  E.  F.  Benson. 

Lincoln,  Jeanie  Gould.     A  genuine  girl. 

Linden,  Annie.      "Gold"   :  a  Dutch-Indian  story. 

Lindsay 's  girl.     By  Mrs.  Herbert  Martin. 

Lindsey,  William.     Cinder-path  tales. 

LiPSETT,  Caldwell.     Where  the  Atlantic  meets  the  land. 

Little  daughter  of  the  sun.     By  Julie  P.  Dabney. 

Little  duchess,  and  oCher  stories.     By  Ethel  Turner. 

Little  girl  in  old  New  York.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Little  regiment,  and  other  episodes  of  the  American  Civil 
War.      By  Stephen  Crane. 

Little  wizard.      By  Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Lives  that  came  to  nothing.     By  Garrett  Leigh. 

Living  lie  (A).     (Mensonges.)     By  Paul  Bourget. 
Note. — Same  as  his  "  Lies." 

Lloyd,  John  Uri.  Etidorhpa  ;  or,  the  end  of  the  earth. 
2d  ed. 

Locke  Amsden  ;  or,  the  schoolmaster.     By  Judge  D.  P. 
•        Thompson. 

Lord  Edward  Fitzgerald.     By  M.  McD.  Bodkin. 

Lost  countess  Falka.     By  Richard  Henry  Savage. 

Lost  Stradivarius.     By  J.  Meade  Falkner. 

Love  adventures  of  Al-Mansur.  By  Archibald  Clavering 
Gunter. 

Love  in  old  cloathes,  and  other  stories.  By  H.  C.  Ban- 
ner. 

Love  in  the  backwoods.     By  Langdon  Elwyn  Mitchell. 

Love  is  the  spirit.     By  Julian  Hawthorne. 

Lucky  number.     By  I.  K.  Friedman. 

LuMMis,  Charles  F.     Gold  fish  of  Gran  Chimu. 

Lure  of  fame.     By  Clive  Holland. 

Lyall,  David.  Heather  from  the  brae  :  Scottish  charac- 
ter sketches. 

—  Land  o'  the  leal. 

Lyall,  Edna.    [Miss  Bailey].    Autobiography  of  a  truth. 

Lynch,  Hannah.     Dr.  Vermont's  fantasy. 

Lynch,  Lawrence.     [E.  Murdoch  Van   Deventer.]     No 

proof. 
McCarthy,  Justin.     Riddle  ring. 
McClelland,  M.  G.     Mammy  Mystic. 

—  Old  post-road. 

McGlasson,  Eva  Wilder.     See  Brodhead,  Eva  Wilder. 
Maclaren,  Ian.     [Rev.  John  Maclaren  Watson.]     Kate 

Carnegie. 
MACLEOD,  Fiona.     Green  fire  :  a  romance. 

—  Washer  of  the  ford. 
MacMahon,  Ella.     A  new  note. 
McManus,  L.     Silk  of  the  kine. 
McNeill,  Orange.     Jesuit  of  to-day. 
McNuLTY,  Edward.      Misther  O'Ryan. 
Madelon.     By  Mary  E.  Wilkins. 
Madonna  of  a  day.     By  L.  Dougall. 
Magruder,  Julia.     Miss  Ayr  of  Virginia. 

—  The  violet. 

Maitre  Cornelius.  By  Honore  de  Balzac.  (With  his 
"  Juana.") 

Majesty  of  a  man.     By  "  Alien." 

Malet.  Lucas.  [Mrs.  Mary  Kingsley  Harrison.]  The 
Carissima  :  a  modern  grotesque. 

Malvern  :  a  neighborhood  story.  By  Ellen  Douglas  De- 
land. 

Mammy  Mystic.     By  M.  G.  McClelland. 

Man  (A)  and  his  model.     By  Anthony  Hope. 

Man  and  a  woman.      By  Stanley  Waterloo. 

Man  of  two  minds.      By  Francis  Tillou  Buck. 

Manhattaners  (The).     By  Edward  S.  Van  Zile. 

Mann,  INIary  E.     Susannah. 

March  hares.     By  Harold  Frederic. 

Marchbank,  Agnes.     Ruth  Farmer. 

Margaret  Carmichael.      By  Charles  Gibbon. 

Mariposilla.      By  Mrs.  Charles  Stewart  Daggett. 

Maris  Stella.     By  Marie  Clothilde  Balfour. 

Marjory  Moore.     By  Adeline  Sergeant. 

Mark  Heffron.     By  Alice  Ward  Bailey. 

Mark  of  Cain.  By  Andrew  Lang.  (With  "Two  Or- 
phans." 12°. ) 


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Markoe,  Elias.     My  lady's  heart. 
Marm  Lisa.     By  Kate  Douglas  Wiggin. 
Marred  in  the  making.     By  ff.  W.  Shrewsbury. 
Marriage  (A)  by  capture.     By  Robert  Buchanan. 
Marshall,  Emma.    Escape  (An)  from  the  tower  :  a  story 

of  the  Jacobite  rising  of  171 5. 
Martel  de  Janville,  Sibylle  Gabrielle  Marie  Antoinette, 

cointisse  de.     Sec  "  Gyp." 
Martha,  the  parson's  daughter.     By  W.  Heimburg. 
Martin,  Mrs.  Herbert.     Lindsay's  girl. 
Mask  and  a  martyr.     By  E.  Livingston  Prescott. 
Mason,  A.  E.  W.     Courtship  of  Morrice  Buckler. 
Massacre  of  the  innocents,  and  other  tales.     By  Flemish 

writers. 
Master  Ardick,  buccaneer.     By  F.  H.  Costello. 
Master  craftsman.     By  Sir  Walter  Besant. 
Master  of  fortune.     By  Julian  Sturgis. 
Master  spirit  (A).     By  Harriet  Prescott  Spofford. 
Masters,  Caroline.     Shuttle  of  fate. 
Mathers,  Helen.     The  rebel. 
Mathew,  Frank.      Wood  of  the  brambles. 
Matthews,  Brander.     Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact. 
Maxwell,  Ellen  lilackmar.    Three  old  maids  in  Hawaii. 
Maynard,  Cora.     Some  modern  heretics. 
Me  and   Methuselar,   and  other  episodes.      By   Harriet 

Ford. 
Meade.   L.   T.   [Now  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thomas  Smith.] 

Catalina  :  art  student. 

—  Jill  :  a  London  flower  girl. 

—  Princess  of  the  gutter. 

—  Son  of  Ishmael. 

Meg  Mclntyre's  raffle,  and  other  stories.     By  Alvan  F. 

Sanborn. 
Melincourt  ;  or.  Sir  Gran   Haut-on.     By   Thomas   Love 

Peacock. 
Meredith.  Katharine  Mary  Cheever.  {"Johanna  Siaats.") 

Green  gates  :  an  analysis  of  foolishness. 
Merriman.   Henry   Seton.    [Hugh  S.  Scott.]     Christian 

Vellacott,  the  journalist. 

—  Flotsam  :  the  study  of  a  Hfe. 
Metropolitans  (The).     By  Jeanie  Drake. 
Mighty  atom  (The).     By  Marie  Corelli. 
Millington,  Rev.  T.  S.     Ship  Daphne. 

Miss  Armstrong's,  and    other   circumstances.     By   John 

Davidson. 
Miss    Ayr    of    Virginia,    and    other    stories.     By    Julia  j 

Magruder. 
Mist  on  the  moors.     By  Joseph  Hocking.  I 

Misther  O'Ryan.     By  Edward  McNuIty. 
Mrs.     Albert    Grundy,     observations    in    Philistia.      By 

Harold  Frederic. 
Mrs.  Cliff's  yacht.     By  Frank  R.  Stockton. 
Mistress  Dorothy  Marvin.     By  J.  C.  Smith. 
Mrs.  Gerald.     By  Maria  Louise  Pool. 
Mrs.  Hallam's  companion.     By  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Holmes. 
Mrs.  Martin's  company.     By  Jane  Barlow. 
Mistress  of  Brae  Farm.     By  Rosa  Nouchette  Carey. 
Mistress  of  Sherburne.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 
Mrs.  Romney.     By  Rosa  Nouchette  Carey. 
Mistress  Spitfire.     By  J.  S.  Fletcher. 
Mitchkll,  J.  A.     That  first  affair,  and  other  sketches. 
Mitchell,   Langdon   Elwin.     Love  in  the   backwoods, 

Two  Mormons  from  Muddlety,  [and]  Alfred's  wife. 
MiTFORD,  Bertram.     White  shield. 
MiZE,  W.  H.     Gold,  grace,  and  glory. 
Modern  Mrs.  Malaprop.      Hy  Lydia  Hoyt  Farmer.    (With 

her  "Aunt  Belindy's  points  of  view.") 
Molesworth,  Afrs.  Mary  Louise.    {" £nnis  Graham") 

Philippa. 
MoNCHiEFi-,  Hon.  Frederick.     The  X  jewel. 
Montgomery.  Florence.     Colonel  Norton. 
Montresor.  F.  F.     False  coin  or  true? 
Moore,  Frank  Frankfort.     Daireen. 

—  Phyllis  of  Philistia. 
Moore,  George.     Celibates. 

Morgan,  George.     John  Littlejohn,  of  J. 
Morrison,  Arthur.     Child  of  the  Jago. 

—  Chronicles  of  Martin  Hewitt. 


Mountain  woman  (A).     By  Elia  W.  Peattie. 

Muhlbach.  Louise.  [Mrs.  Clara  Miiller  Mundt.]  Con- 
spiracy of  the  Carbonari. 

Mundt,  Mrs.  Clara  Muller.     See  MChlbach,  Louise. 

Murder  of  Delicia.      By  Marie  Corelli. 

MusiCK,  John  R.      Mysterious  Mr.  Howard. 

My  fire  opal,  and  other  tales.     By  Sarah  Warner  Brooks. 

My  lady's  heart.     By  Ellis  Markoe. 

My  uncle  Benjamin.     By  Claude  Tillier. 

My  village.      By  E.  Boyd  Smith. 

My  young  master.     By  Opie  Read. 

Mysterious  Mr.  Howard.     By  John  R.  Musick. 

Mystery  of  the  inn  by  the  sea  shore.  By  Florence 
Warden. 

Mystery  of  the  Rue  Soly.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 

Nancy  Noon.     By  Benjamin  Swift. 

Nell  Haffenden  :  a  strictly  conventional  story.  By 
Tighe  Hopkins. 

Nesbit,  Edith.     [Mrs.  Herbert  Bland.]     In  homespun. 

Nets  for  the  wind.      By  Una  Taylor. 

Nevinson,  Henry  W.     In  the  valley  of  Tophet. 

New,  Catherine  McLaen.     A  woman  reigns. 

New  note  (A).     By  Ella  MacMahon. 

New  sporting  stories.     By  G.  G. 

New  virtue  (The).      By  Mrs.  Oscar  Berringer. 

Newberry,  Fannie  E.     Strange  conditions. 

Nicholson,  Claud.     Ugly  idol. 

No  proof.     By  Lawrence  Lynch. 

Noble  blood  :  a  Prussian  cadet  story.  By  Ernst  von 
Wildenbriich. 

Nobody's  fault.     By  Netta  Syrett. 

Nordait,  Max.     How  women  love,  and  other  tales. 

—  Soap  bubbles. 

Norris,  W.  E.     Clarissa  Furiosa. 

—  Dancer  in  yellow. 

Not  all  the  king's  horses.     By  Katherine  Elwes  Thomas. 
Notre-Dame  de  Paris.      By  Victor  Hugo. 

Note — Same  as  his  "  Hunchback  of  Notre-Dame." 
Nye,  Edgar  Wilson.     ("  Bill  Nye.")     Guest  at  the  Lud- 
low, and  other  stories. 
Ochiltree,  Henry.     Redburn. 
O'Grady,  Standish.      In  the  wake  of  King  James. 

—  Ulrick  the  ready  :  a  romance  of  Elizabethan  Ireland. 
Old  country  idylls.     By  John  Stafford. 

Old  Dorset  :  chronicles  of  a  N.  Y.  country  side.  By 
Robert  Cameron  Rogers. 

Old  fogy.     By  Mrs.  J,  H.  Walworth. 

Old  French  romances.  Done  into  English  by  William 
Morris. 

Old  infant  (The\  and  similar  stories.     By  Will  Carleton. 

Old  maid's  club.      By  I.  Zangwill. 

Old  post-road.     By  M.  G.  McClelland. 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  Margaret  O.  W.  Unjust  steward;  or, 
the  minister's  debt. 

On  the  verge.     By  Fnincis  Prevost. 

One  day's  courtship.      By  Robert  Barr. 

One  never  knows.     By  F.  C.  Philips. 

One  of  God's  dilemmas.      By  Allen  Upward. 

One  of  the  Viseonti  :  a  novelette.  By  Eva  Wilder 
Brodhead. 

Opals  from  a  Mexican  mine.     By  George  De  Valliere. 

Oracle  of  Baal.     By  J.  Provand  Webster. 

Original  wager  (An).     By  a  vagabond. 

Ormisdal.     By  Earl  of  Dunmore. 

Other  house.      By  Henry  James. 

Ottolengui,  Rodrigues.     Crime  of  the  century. 

Out  of  bounds.      By  A.  Garry. 

Out  of  the  woods:  a  romance  of  camp  life.  By  George 
Fisher,  jr. 

Out  of  town.  With  illustrations  by  Rosina  Emmet  Sher- 
wood. 

Outcast  of  the  islands.     By  Joseph  Conrad. 

Outland  journey  (An).     By  Walter  Leon  Sawyer. 

Outlaw  of  Camargfue.     By  .\.  de  Lamothe. 

O.kenden,  Maud.     Interludes. 

Page,  Stanton.     See  Filler,  Henry  B. 

Palladia.     By  Mrs.  Hugh  Eraser. 

Papier  Mache.     By  Charles  Allen. 


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Paradise  Wold.     By  Alice  V.  Carey. 
P.A,RKER,  Gilbert.     Adventurer  of  tlie  north. 

—  Romany  of   the  snows. 

—  Seats  of  the  mighty. 
r.A.KKER,  Joseph.      Tyne  folk. 
Parson's  pro.\y.     By  Kate  W.  Hamilton. 
Parting  (A)  and  a  meeting.      By  W.  D.  Howells. 
Passing  of  Alix.     By  Mrs.  Marjorie  Paul. 

Pater,    Walter.       Gaston    de   Latour  :     an    unfinished 
romance. 

Paterso.w  Arthur.  For  freedom's  sake. 
I  Paul.  Mrs.  Marjorie.  Passing  of  Alix. 
j  Paying  guest  (The).      By  George  Gissing. 

Pay.nk,  Will.     Jerry  the  dreamer. 

Peacock,  Thomas  Love.     Giyll  Grange. 

—  Melincourt ;  or,  Sir  Oran  Haut-on. 
Peattie,  Elia  W.     A  mountain  woman. 
Peel,  Sir  Robert.      An  engagement. 
Pelletreau,  Charles.     Sylvestei-  Romaine. 
Pemberto.n-,  Max.     A  gentleman's  gentleman. 

—  Puritan's  wife. 

Pennyroyal  and  mint.     By  Sophie  Swett. 

Persephone.     By  Marah  Ellis  Ryan.     (With  her  "  Chance 

child.") 
Persis  Vorke.     By  Sydney  Christian. 
Personal  recollections  of   Joan  of  Arc.     By  Sieur  Louis 

de  Conte.     [Mark  twain.] 
Philippa.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 
Philips,  F.  C.     One  never  knows. 
Phillips,    I\frs.    A.     Birth  of  a  soul  :    a  psychological 

study. 
Phillips.  W.  S.     Totem   tales  :   Indian   stories   Indian 

told. 
Phyllis  of  Philistia.     By  Frank  Frankfort  Moore. 
Picture   of    Las    Cruces  :    a   romance    of    Mexico,       By  ' 

Christian  Reid.  1 

Pierrette.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 
Pierrette.     By  Marguerite  Bouvet. 
Pirate  gold.     By  F.  J.  Stimson. 
Platonic  affections.      By  John  Smith. 
Point  of  conscience.      By  the  Duchess. 
Poker  stories.     Collected  by  John  F.  B.  Lillard. 
Pontoppidan,    Henrik.      Emanuel ;   or,   children  of  the 

soil. 

—  Promised-land. 

Pool,  Maria  Louise.      In  the  first  person. 

—  Mrs.  Gerald. 

Poor  folk.     By  F.  Dostoievsky. 

POUSHKIN,    Alexander.       Prose    tales    of.       Transl.    by 

Keane. 
Pratt,  Cornelia  Atwood.     A  book  of  martyrs. 

—  Daughter  of  a  Stoic. 

Premier  (The)  and  the  painter.      By  I.  Zangwill. 
Prescott.  E.  Livingston.     Apotheosis  of  Sir.  Tyrawley. 

—  Mask  and  a  martyr. 
Prevost,  Francis.     On  the  verge. 
Price,  A.  T.  G.     Simplicity  :  a  novel. 
Princess  of  the  gutter.      By  L.  T.  Meade. 
Princeton  stories.      By  Jesse  Lynch  Williams. 
Princetonian  ( A) :   a  story  of  undergraduate  life  at  the  Col- 
lege of  N.  J.      By  James  Barnes. 

Printemps  parfume  :  roman  Coreen.     Traduction  de  J.  H. 

Rosny. 
Professional  lover  (A).     By  Gyp. 
Professor's  experiment.     By  the  Duchess. 
Promised  land.      By  Henrik  Pontoppidan. 
Prose  tales.     By  Alexander  Poushkin. 
Puppet  (The).     By  Clinton  Ross. 
Puppet-booth  :  twelve  plays.     By  Henry  B.  Fuller. 
Puritan  Bohemia  (.\).      By  Margaret  Sherwood. 
Puritan's  wife.      By  Max  Pemberion. 
Quaint  Crippen,    commercial    traveller.     By    Alwyn  M. 

Tliurber. 
Quest  of  the  golden  girl.     By  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 
Question  of  time.      By  Gertrude  Franklin  Atherton. 
Quickening  of  Caliban  :  a  modern  story  of  evolution.      By 

J.  Compton  Rickett. 
Quicksands  of  Pactolus.     By  Horace  Annesley  Vachell. 


"  Quo   Vadis  "  :    a  narrative  of  the  times  of  Nero.     By 

Henrj'k  Sienkiewicz. 
Rajah's  sapphire.      P.y  M.  P.  Shell. 
Ralph,  Julian.     Alone  in  China,  and  other  stories. 
Rand,    Edward  Augustus.      Behind    Manhattan  gables. 

[1663-1664.] 
Rathborne,  St.  George.     Bachelor  of  the  Midway. 
Read,  Opie.     Captain's  romance. 

—  My  young  master. 

Real  issue.     By  William  Allen  White. 

Reason  why  :  a  story  of  fact  and  fiction.     By  Ernest  E. 

Russell. 
Rebel  (The).     By  Helen  Mathers. 
Rebellious  heroine.      By  John  Kendrick  Bangs. 
Recruit    (The).       By    Honore    de    Balzac.       (With    his. 

"  Juana.") 
Red   inn    (The).       By    Honore    de    Balzac.       (With   his 

"Juana.") 
Red  republic  :  a  romance  of  the  Commune.     By  Robert 

Chambers. 
Redburn.     By  Henry  Ochiltree. 
Reds  of  the  Midi.     By  Fehx  Gras. 
Reeve,  James  Knapp.    Vawder's  understudy  :  a  study  in 

Platonic  affection. 
Regicides  (The)  :    a  tale  of  early  Colonial  times.      By 

Frederick  Hull  Cogswell. 
Reid,    Christian.      [Mrs.    Frances   C.   Fisher   Tiernan.] 

Picture  of  Las  Cruces  :  a  romance  of  Mexico. 

—  Woman  of  fortune. 

Release  (The);  or,  Caroline's  French  kindred.  By  Char- 
lotte M.  Yonge. 

Reluctant  evangelist,  and  other  stories.  By  Alice  Spin- 
ner. 

Remus,  Uncle.     See  Harris,  Joel  Chandler. 

Rescued  Madonna.      By  Harriet  Cheever. 

Revenge  !     By  Robert  Barr. 

Rhoscomyl.  Owen.     Battlement  and  tower. 

Rich  man's  daughter.      By  I\Irs.  J.  H.  Riddell. 

Richard  Savage  :  a  romance  of.  real  life.  By  Charles 
Whitehead.     New  ed. 

Rickett,  J.  Compton.  Quickening  of  Caliban  :  a  mod- 
ern story  of  evolution. 

Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Rich  man's  daughter. 

Riddle  ring.     I!y  Justin  ^McCarthy. 

Rideing.  ^^'illiam  H.     Captured  Cunarder. 

Ridge,  W' .  Pett.     Clever  wife. 

—  Second  opportunity  of  Mr.  Staplehurst. 

Riggs,   Mrs.    George   Christopher.      See  WiGGiN,    Kate 

Douglas. 
Ring  o'  rushes.     By  Shan  F.  Bullock. 
Rivers,  George  R.  R.     Governor's  garden. 
Robert  Atterbury.      By  Thomas  H.  Brainerd. 
Robert  Urquhart.      By  Gabriel  Setoun. 
Roberts,  Charles.     Around  the  camp-fire. 

—  Earth's  enigmas  :   a  volume  of  stories. 
Rockwell  case  (The)  :  a  novel.     By  O.  P.  Caylor. 
Rod,  Edouard.     The  white  rocks. 

Rodney  Stone.      By  A.  Conan  Doyle. 
Roger's,  Robert  Cameron.     Old  Dorset  :  chronicles  of  a 
N.  Y.  country-side. 

—  Will  o'  the  Wasp  :  a  sea  yarn  of  the  war  of  '12. 
Rogue's  daughter  (A).      By  Adeline  Sergeant. 
Rogue's  march :  a  romance.     By  E.  W.  Hornung. 
RoKEBY,  Charles.      Dorcas  Hobday. 

Romany  of  the  snows.     By  Gilbert  Parker. 
Rome.     By  Emile  Zola.     2  vols. 
Rood,  Henry  Esmond.     Company  doctor. 
Ross,  Clinton.     The  puppet. 

—  Scarlet  coat. 

Roum.xnia,  Queen  of.     See  Sylva,  Carmen. 

RuDD,  Jean  Porter.     Tower  of  the  old  schloss. 

Russell,  Dora.     A  hidden  chain. 

Russell,  Ernest  E.     Reason  why  :  a  story  of  fact  and 

fiction. 
Russell,    Percy.     Husband's    ordeal  :     a    romance    of 

Queensland. 
Russell,   W^    Clark.     Copsford  mystery  ;  or,  is  he  the 

man? 


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Russell,  W.  Clark.     Frozen  pirate. 

—  Golden  Hope  (The). 

—  "Lady  Maud"  (The). 

—  "  What  cheer  ?" 

Ruth  Farmer.      By  Agnes  Marchbank. 

Rutherford,    Mark.     [William    Hale   White.]      Clara 

Hopgood. 
Ruthless  avenger.      By  Mrs.  Conney. 
Ryan,  Marah  Ellis.      Chance  child,  Comrades,  Hendrex 

and  Margotte,  and  Persephone. 
Sanborn.   Alvan  F.     Meg   Mclntyre's   raffle,  and  other 

stories. 
Sardou,  Victorien.      Alice  de  Beaurepaire. 
Savage,     Richard     Henry.     Checked   through,    missing 

trunk    No.  175S0. 

—  Her  foreign  conquest. 

—  Lost  countess  Falka. 

—  aWGuNTER,  Mrs.  Archibald  Clavering.      His  Cuban 

sweetheart. 
Sawyer,  Walter  Leon.     An  outland  journey. 
Saxonhurst  :  a    story -of   the    old    world   and   new.     By 

Daniel  C.  Eddy. 
Scarlet  coat.      By  Clinton  Ross. 
Schallenberger.  V.     See  Simmons,  Vesta  S. 
Scott,  Duncan  Campbell.      In  the  village  of  Viger. 
Scott,  Hugh  S.      See  Merriman,  Henry  Seton. 
Scott,  Meta  C.      Benjamin's  sack. 
Scripture  reader  of  St.  Mark's.     By  K.  Douglas  King. 
Sealskin  cloak.      By  Rolf  Boldrewood. 
Seats  of  the  mighty.     By  Gilbert  Parker. 
Seawell,  Molly  Elliot.     Sprightly  romance  of  Marsac. 

—  Strange,  sad  comedy. 

—  Virginii  cavalier. 

Second  hook  of  tales.     By  Eugene  Field. 

Second    opportunity    of    Mr.   Staplehurst.     By   W.    Pett 

Ridge. 
Select  conversations  with  an  uncle.     By  H.  G.  Wells. 
Self-denying  ordinance.     By  M.  Hamilton. 
Sentimental  sex.     By  Gertrude  Warden. 
Sentiment.il  Tommy.     By  J.  M.  Barrie. 
Sergeant,  Adehne.     Failure  of  Sibyl  Fletcher. 

—  Idol-maker. 

—  Marjory  Moore. 

—  Rogue's  daughter  (A). 
Setoun,  Gabriel.     Robert  Urquhart. 

Shadow  of  Hilton  Fernbrooke  :  a  romance  of  Maoriland. 

By  Atha  Westbury. 
Shapes  in  the  fire.      By  M.  P.  Shell. 
Sharp,  Luke.      See  Barr,  Robert. 

Sh.\rp,  William.     Wives  in  exile  :  a  comedy  in  romance. 
Shaw,  Edward  Richard.     Legends  of  Fire  Island  beach, 

and  the  south  side. 
Sheil,  M.  p.      Rajah's  sapphire. 

—  Shapes  in  the  fire. 

Sherwood,  Margaret.     Puritan  Bohemia  (A). 

Ship  D.xphne.      By  Rev.  T.  S.  Millington. 

Shipm.\n,  Louis  Evan.     Urban  dialogues. 

Shrewsbury,  H.  W.      ALarred  in  the  making. 

Shuttle  of  fate.      By  Caroline  Masters. 

SiDGWiCK,  Mrs.  Alfred.      See  Dean,  JMrs.  Andrew. 

Siegfried  the  mystic.      By  Ida  Worden  Wheeler. 

SlENKiEWicz,  Henryk.  "  Quo  vadis  "  :  a  narrative  of  the 
times  of  Nero. 

Sign  of  the  cross.      By  Wilson  Barrett. 

Silk  of  the  kine.      By  L.  McManus. 

Silver  baron  :  a  novel.     By  Carlton  Waite. 

Simmons,  Vesta  S.  ("  V.  Schallenberger.")  A  village 
drama. 

Simolin,  Baron.  Two  queens  :  Caroline  Matilda  of 
Denmark  and  Marie  Antoinette  of  France  ;  a  his- 
torical novel. 

Simplicity  :  a  novel.      By  A.  T.  G.  Price. 

Singing  mouse  stories.      By  E.  Hough. 

Sir  George  Tressady.      By  Mrs.  Humphry  Ward.     2  v. 

Sir  Mark  :  a  tale  of  the  first  capital.  By  Anna  Robeson 
Brown. 

Sister  Jane  :  her  friends  and  acquaintances.  By  Joel 
Chandler  Harris. 


Sleeping  fires.      By  George  Gissing. 

Smith,  E.  Boyd.     My  village. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thomas.      See  Meade,  L.  T. 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson.     Tom  Grogan. 

Smith,  Gertrude.     Dedora  Heywood. 

S.MITH,  John.      Platonic  affections. 

Smoke.     By  Ivan  Turgenev. 

Sn.vith,  J.  C,  edr.  (?).     Mistress  Dorothy  Marvin. 

Snowball  (The).      By  Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Soap  bubbles.      By  Max  Nordau. 

Soldier  stories.      By  Rudyard  Kipling. 

Solomon  Crow's   Christmas  pockets,  and  other  tales.     By 

Ruth  McEnery  Stuart. 
Some  correspondence,  and  six  conversations.     By  Clyde 

Fitch. 
Some  modern  heretics.      By  Cora  Maynard. 
Some  women's  ways.     By  Nlary  Angela  Dickens. 
Son  of  Ishmael.      By  L.  T.  Meade. 
Son  of  Liberty.      By  Willis  Boyd  Allen. 
Sonny.      By  Ruth  McEnery  Stuart. 
Sons  and  fathers.      By  Harry  Stillwell  Edwards. 
Spectre  of  the  real.      By   Thomas  Hardy  and   Florence 

Henniker.       (With    "In    scarlet    and   grey,"    by 

Florence  Henniker.) 
Speight,  T.  W.     Heart  of  a  mystery. 
Spender,  Harold.     At  the  sign  of  the  guillotine. 
Spinner,  Alice.     Reluctant  evangelist,  and  other  stories. 
Spofford,  Harriet  Prescott.      A  master  spirit. 
Sprightly  romance  of  Marsac.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell. 
Spring  Farm,  and  other  tales.    By  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Holmes. 

(With  her  "  Mrs.  Hallam's  companion.") 
Staats,  Johanna.     See  Meredith,  Katharine  Mar}'. 
Stable  for  nightmares.      By  J.  Sheridaw  Le  Fanu  and  Sir 

Charles  Young. 
Stafford,  John.     Old  country  idylls. 
Stanhope  of  Chester.     By  Percy  Andreae. 
Stannakd,  Mrs.  H.  E.  V.     See  Winter,  John. 
Star  sapphire.     By  Mabel  Collins. 
Start  in  life.     By  Ilonore  de  Balzac. 
Statement  of  Stella  Maberly.     By  F.  Anstey. 
Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.     Body-snatcher  (The). 

—  Weir  of  Hermiston. 

Stimson,  F.  J.    ("/.  S.  of  Dale.")    King  Noanett :  story 
of  old  Virginia  and  Massachusetts  Bay. 

—  Pirate  gold. 

Stockton,    Frank   R.     Captain    Chap ;   or,    the  rolling 
stone. 

—  Mrs.  Cliff's  yacht. 
Stonepastures.     By  Eleanor  Stuart. 
Stories  by  English  authors  :  Africa. 
Stories  by  Engli.sh  authors  :   England. 
Stories  by  English  authors  :  France. 
Stories  by  English  authors  :  Germany,  etc. 
Stories  by  English  authors  :  Ireland. 
Stories  by  Engli.sh  authors  :   Italy. 
Stories  by  English  authors  :   London. 
Stories  by  English  authors  :  Scotland. 
Stories  by  English  authors  :  the  Orient. 
Stories  by  English  authors  :  the  sea. 
Stories  from  the  "  Chap-book." 

Stories  of  a  sanctified  town.     By  Lucy  S.  Furman. 

Story  of  Hahnah.     By  W.  J.  Dawson. 

Story  of  the  heavenly  camp-fires.     By  one  with  a  new 

name. 
Strange  conditions.     By  Fannie  E.  Newberry. 
Strange,  sad  comedy.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell. 
Strange  tales  of  a  Nihilist.      By  William  Le  Queux. 
Street,  G.  S.     Autobiography  of  a  boy. 
Stuart,  Eleanor.     Stonepastures. 
Stuart,  Esme.     Footsteps  of  fortune. 
Stuart,    Ruth    McEnery.     Solomon    Crow's   Christmas 

pockets,  and  other  tales. 

—  Sonny. 

Stumbler  in  wide  shoes  (A). 
Sturgis,  Julian.     Master  of  fortune. 
Successors  to  the  title.      By  L.  B.  Walford. 
Summer  in  Arcady.     By  James  Lane  Allen. 
Susannah.      By  Mary  E.  Mann. 


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SurCLiFFE,  Halliwell.     The  Xlth  commandment. 

Swan,  Maggie.      Late  awakening. 

SWETT,  Sophie.      Pennyroyal  and  mint. 

SwETT,  Susan  Hartley.     Field  clover  and  beach  grass. 

Swift,  Benjamin.      Nancy  Noon. 

SvLVA,  Carmen.  [Queen  of  Roumania.]  Legends  from 
river  and  mountain. 

Sylvester  Romaine.     By  Charles  Pelletreau. 

Syrett,  Netta.     Nobody's  fault. 

Tales  from  a  mother-of-pearl  casket.    By  Anatole  France. 

Tales  from  "  Town  topics."     No.  i,  Sept.  1891. 

Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact.     By  Brander  Matthews. 

Tales  of  our  coast.      By  S.  R.  Crockett  and  others. 

Tama  surrender  :  a  story  of  the  Chicago  strike.  By  Capt. 
Charles   King. 

Taquisara.      By  F.  Marion  Crawford.     2  v. 

Taylor,  Una.     Nets  for  the  wind. 

Temptress  (The).     By  William  Le  Queux. 

Thane  of  Wessex.      By  Charles  W.  Whistler. 

That  fiddler  fellow.      By  Horace  G.  Hutchinson. 

That  first  affair,  and  other  sketches.     By  J.  A.  Mitchell. 

Things  that  matter.      By  Fannie  Cribble. 

Thomas,  Katherine  Elwes.     Not  all  the  king's  horses. 

Thomi^son,  Basil.     Court  intrigue. 

Thompson,  Judge  D.  P.  Locke  Amsden  ;  or,  the  school- 
master. 

Those  good  Normans.     By  Gyp. 

Three  old  maids  in  Hawaii.     By  Ellen  Blackmar  Maxwell. 

Thurber,  Alwyn  j\I.  Quaint  Crippen,  commercial  trav- 
eller. 

TiCKNOR,  Caroline.  Hypocritical  romance,  and  other 
stories. 

Tiernan,  Mrs.  Frances  C.  Fisher.      See  Reid,  Christian. 

TiLLiER,  Claude.     My  uncle  Benjamin. 

Tinseau,  Leon  de.     In  quest  of  the  ideal. 

Titus  :  a  comrade  of  the  cross.  By  Florence  Morse 
Kingsley. 

Tom  Grogan.     By  F.  Hopkinson  Smith. 

Tomalyn's  quest.     By  G.  B.  Burgin. 

Tompkins,  Elizabeth  Knight.  ^Broken  ring  (The)  :  a 
romance. 

"  Topsy-turvy."     By  Jules  Verne. 

Totem  tales  :  Indian  stories  Indian  told.  By  W.  S. 
Phillips. 

Touch  of  sorrow  :  a  study. 

Tower  of  the  old  schloss.     By  Jean  Porter  Rudd. 

Tracy,  J.  P.     Heart  of  Virginia. 

Tracy,  J.  P.     See  also  James,  T.  P. 

Tracy,  Louis.     The  final  war. 

Tragic  idyl.     By  Paul  Bourget. 

Train,  Elizabeth  Phipps.  Autobiography  of  a  profes- 
sional beauty. 

Trains  that  met  in  the  blizzard.     By  R.  Pitcher  Woodward. 

Travers,  Graham.     Fellow  travellers. 

Triumph  of  destiny.     By  Julia  Helen  Tvvells. 

Trueba  y  La  Quintana,  D.  Antonio  de.  Cid  campeador 
(The)  :  a  historical  romance. 

Trumpeter  Fred.     By  Capt.  Charles  King. 

Truth- tellers  (The).      By  John  Strange  Winter. 

TuRGENEV,  Ivan.      Smoke. 

Turner,  Ethel.     Little  duchess,  and  other  stories. 

Twain,  Mark.      See  Clemens.  Samuel  Langhorne. 

TwELLS,  Julia  Helen.     Triumph  of  destiny. 

Twin  sisters  :  a  love  story.  By  Florence  Nightingale 
Craddock. 

Two  Mormons  from  Muddlety.  By  Langdon  Elwyn 
Mitchell.       (With  his  "  Love  in  the  backwoods.") 

Two  queens:  Caroline  INIatilda  of  Denmark  and  Marie 
Antoinette  of  France:  a  historical  novel.  By 
Baron  Simoiin. 

Two  women.     By  Lida  Ostrom  Vanamee. 

Tynan,  Katharine.  [Mrs.  H.  A.  Hinkson.]  An  isle  in 
the  water. 

Tyne  folk.     By  Joseph  Parker. 

Tytler,  Sarah.      [Miss  H.  Keddie.]     A  bubble  fortune. 
Ugly  idol.     By  Claud  Nicholson. 

Ulrick  the  ready:  a  romance  of  Elizabethan  Ireland.  By 
Standish  O'Grady. 


Unclassed  (The).     By  George  Gissing. 

Uncle  Scipio.    By  Mrs.  Jeannette  H.  Walworth. 

Under  fire:  a  tale  of  the  Shenandoah  Valley.     By  T.  P. 

James. 
Under  sealed  orders.     By  Grant  Allen. 
Under  side  of  things.     By  Lilian  Bell. 
Unjust  steward;  or,  the  minister's  debt.      By  Mrs.  OH- 

phant. 
Unknown  masterpiece,  and  other  stories.     By  Honore  de 

Balzac. 
Unsatisfactory  lover  (An).     By  the  "  Duchess." 
Upward,  Allen.     Crown  of  straw. 

—  One  of  God's  dilemmas. 

Urban  dialogues.      By  Louis  Evan  Shipman. 

Ursule  Mirouet.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 

Vachell,  Horace  Annesley.     Quicksands  of  Pactolus. 

Van  Deventer,  E.  Murdoch.     See  Lynch,  Lawrence. 

Van  Zile,  Edward  S.     The  Manhattaners. 

Vanamee,  Lida  Ostrom.     Two  women. 

Vanished  emperor.     By  Percy  Andreae. 

Vawder's  understudy :  a  study  in  Platonic  affection.     By 

James  Knapp  Reeve. 
Venus  and  Cupid;    or,   a  trip  from  Mount  Olympus  to 

London.     By  the  author  of  "The  fight  at  Dame 

Europa's  school." 
Vera  Vorontzoff.     By  Sonia  Kovalevsky. 
Verne,  Jules.     Floating  island. 

—  "  Topsy-turvy." 

Victory  of  Ezry  Gardner.     By  Imogen  Clark. 
Village  drama  (A).   By  Vesta  S.  Simmons. 
Violet  (The).     By  Julia  Magruder. 
Virginia  cavalier.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell. 
Vynne,  Nora.     Comedy  of  honour. 
Waite,  Carleton.     A  silver  baron:  a  novel. 
Walford,  L.  B.     Successors  to  the  title. 
Walworth,  Mrs.  Jeanette  H.     An  old  fogy. 

—  Uncle  Scipio. 

Wandering  heath  :  stories,  studies,  and  sketches.     By  Q. 
Ward,  Mrs.  T.  Humphry.    [Mrs.  Mary  Augusta  Ward.] 

Sir  George  Tressady.     2  v. 
Warden,  Florence.     [Mrs.  F.  A.  James.]     Forge  and 

furnace. 

—  Mystery  of  the  inn  by  the  sea  shore. 

—  Wharf  by  the  docks. 

Warden,  Gertrude.     The  sentimental  sex. 
Washer  of  the  ford.     By  Fiona  Macleod. 
Waterloo.  Stanley.     Man  (A)  and  a  woman. 
Watson,  Rev.  John  Maclaren.     See  Maclaren,  Ian. 
Way  they  loved  at  Grimpat :  village  idylls.     By  E.  Ren- 

toul  Esler. 
Webster,  J.  Provand,  edr.  (?)     Oracle  of  Baal. 
Weir  of  Hermiston.     By  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Wells,  H.  G.     Island  of  Doctor  Moreau  :  a  possibility. 

—  Select  conversations  with  an  uncle. 

—  Wheels  of  chance  :  a  bicycling  idyll. 
Wessex  tales.     By  Thomas  Hardy. 

West  Point  parallel  :  an  American  cadet  story.  By  Capt. 
Charles  King.  (With  "Noble  blood,"  by  E.  von 
Wildenbriich.) 

Westbury,  Atha.  Shadow  of  Hilton  Fernbrook  :  a  ro- 
mance of  Maoriland. 

Weyman,  Stanley  J.     Little  wizard. 

—  Snowball  (The). 

Wharf  by  the  dock.     By  Florence  Warden. 

"  What  cheer?"     By  W.  Clark  Russell. 

Wheeler,  Ida  Worden.     Siegfried  the  mystic. 

Wheels  of  chance  :  a  bicycling  idyll.     By  H.  G.  Wells. 

When  Greek  meets  Greek.     By  Joseph  Hatton. 

Where  the  Atlantic  meets  the  land.     By  Caldwell  Lipsett. 

Whirl  asunder  (A).     By  Gertrude  Atherton. 

Whistler,  Charles  W.     Thane  of  Wessex. 

White,  Eliza  Orne.     Coming  of  Theodore. 

White,  Percy.     Andria. 

White,  William  Allen.     Real  issue. 

White,  William  Hale.     See  Rutherford,  Mark. 

White  aprons:  a  romance  of  Bacon's  rebellion,  Virginia, 

1676.     By  Maud  Wilder  Goodwin. 
White  rocks  (The).     By  Edouard  Rod. 


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White  shield.     By  Bertram  Mitford. 
"White  virgin.     By  George  Manville  Fenn. 
Whitehead,  Charles.     Richard  Savage  :  a  romance  of 

real  life.  ' 

WiGGiN,  Kate  Douglas.    S^Now  Mrs.  George  Christopher 

Riggs.]     Marm  Liza. 
Wilcox,  Ella  Wheeler.     Ambitious  man. 
WiLDENBRUCii,    Ernst    von.     Noble    blood  :    a  Prussian 

cadet  story. 
WiLKiNS,  Mary  E.     Madelon. 
Will  o'  the  Wasp  :  a  sea  yarn  of  the   war  of   'l2.     By 

Robert  Cameron  Rogers. 
WiLLiA.MS,  Jesse  Lynch.     Princeton  stories. 
WrLLiAMS,  Neil  Wynn.     Bayonet  that  came  home. 
Winning  hazard  (A).     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 
Winter.  John  Strange.     [Mrs.   H.  E.  V.  Stannard.]     I 

married  a  wife. 

—  Truth-tellers  (The). 

Wisdom's  folly  :  a  study  in  feminine  development.  By 
A.  V.  Button. 

Witch  of  Withyford.     By  Gratiana  Chanter. 

With  fortune  made.     By  Victor  Cherbuliez. 

Wives  in  exile  :  a  comedy  in  romance.  By  William 
Sharp. 

Wizard  (The).     By  H.  Rider  Haggard. 

Wolf,  Ahce  S.     House  of  cards  (A). 

WoLK,  Emma.     Joy  of  life. 

Woman  intervenes  (A).     By  Robert  Barr. 

Woman  of  fortune.     By  Christian  Reid. 

Woman  reigns  (A).     By  Catherine  McLaen  New. 

Woman  with  a  future.  By  Mrs.  Andrew  Dean.  [Mrs. 
Alfred  Sidgwick.] 

Woman's  courier  (A):  a  tale  of  the  famous  forty  conspir- 
acy of  1696.     By  William  Joseph  Yeoman. 

Won  under  protest.     By  Celia  E.  Gardner. 

Wonderful  wheel.     By  Mary  Tracy  Earle. 

Wood  of  the  brambles.     By  Frank  Mathew. 

Woods,  Katherine  Pearson.     Crowning  of  Candace. 

Woodward,  R.  Pitcher.    Trains  that  met  in  the  blizzard. 

WoTTOX,  Mabel  E.     Day-books. 

Wrong  man  (The).     By  Dorothea  Gerard. 

X  jewel  (The).     By  Hon.  Frederick  Moncreiff. 

Yekl  :  a  tale  of  the  N.  Y.  Ghetto.      By  A.  Cahan. 

Yeoman,  William  Joseph.  A  woman's  courier  :  a  tale 
of  the  famous  forty  conspiracy  of  1696. 

Yon'GE,  Charlotte  M.  Release  (The)  ;  or,  Caroline's 
French  kindred. 

Young  Greer  of  Kentucky.     By  Eleanor  Talbot  Kinkead. 

Your  money  or  your  life.     By  Edith  Carpenter. 

Zangwill,  I.     Big  Bow  mystery. 

—  Old  maid's  club. 

—  Premier  (The)  and  the  painter. 

Zoi.A,  Emile.  The  fat  and  the  thin.    [Le  ventre  de  Paris.] 

—  Rome.     2  V. 


B.    Juvenile    Fiction   alphabetically  ar- 
ranged by  Authors  and  Titles. 

Adams,  E.  Davenport.     Holiday  prize  (The)  :  a  modern 

fairy  tale. 
Adams,  William  Taylor.     See  OPTIC,  Oliver. 
Admiral  J.  of  Spurwink.     By  J.  Otis. 
Adolph  and  how  he  found    the   "  beautiful  lady."     By 

Francis  J.  Taylor. 
Air  castle   Don.     By   B.    Freeman   Ashley.      ("Young 

America  "  series.) 
Alden,  Mrs.  G.  R.     See  Pansy. 
Alger,  Horatio,  yV.     Frank  Hunter's  peril. 
—  Young  salesman. 

All-over-the-world  library,  3d  series.      See  OPTiC,  Oliver. 
Andersen,   Hans   Christian.     Snow   queen,    and   other 

fairy  tales. 
Ar.mstrong,  Jessie.     Kitty  Landon's  girlhood. 
Ashley,  B.  Freeman.     "Young  America"  series:     Air 

castle  Don. 

Dick  and  Jack's  adventures  on  Sable  Island. 

Tan  Pile  Jim. 


Aspinwall,  Alicia.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 

At  Agincourt.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Austen,  Frances  V.  aW  Edward  J.  Elfie  and  the  katy- 
did. 

Bad  Penny  (A).     By  John  T.  Wheelwright. 

Baffling  the  blockade.     By  J.  Macdonald  Oxley. 

Bailey.  Miss.     See  Lyall,  Edna. 

Bangs,  John  Kendrick.  Mantel-piece  minstrels,  and 
other  stories. 

Baritone's  parish.     By  James  M.  Ludlow. 

Barstow,  Charles  II.     Old  Bond's  atonement. 

Bashful  hfteen.      By  L.  T.  Meade. 

Beneath  the  sea.      By  George  Manville  Fenn. 

Birds'  Christmas  carol.     By  Kate  Douglas  Wiggin. 

Black  dog,  and  other  stories.     By  A.  G.  Plympton. 

Black  Tor  :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  James  I.  By  George 
Manville  Fenn. 

Blake,  M.  M.     When  the  century  was  young. 

Blakeley,  Elizabeth  S.     Fairy  Starlight  and  the  dolls. 

Blanchard,  Amy  E.     Taking  a  stand. 

Blue  and  the  Gray  on  land  series.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 

Bockers  and  his  chum  Peggy.     By  Margaret  Compton. 

Book  of  wonder  voyages.     Ed.  by  Joseph  Jacobs. 

Boone  and  Kenton  series.      See  Ellis,  Edward  S. 

Bound  to  succeed  series.      See  Stkatemeyer,  Edward. 

Boy  captain  (The).     By  James  Otis. 

Boy  tramp  ;  or,  across  Canada      By  J.  Macdonald  Oxley. 

Boyar  of  the  Terrible.      By  Fred.  Whishaw. 

Boys  of  the  Central  :  a  high-school  story.  By  I.  T. 
Thurston. 

Braine,  Sheila  E.     To  tell  the  king  the  sky  is  falling. 

Brooks,  Elbridge  S.      Under  the  tamaracks. 

—  and  Alden,  John.      Long  walls  (The)  :  an  American 

boy's  adventures  in  Greece. 
Bushy :    a   romance   founded   on   fact.     By   Cynthia  M. 

Westover. 
Butterworth,  Hezekiah.    The  wampum  belt  ;  or,  "  the 

fairest  page  of  history." 

—  Zigzag  stories  of  history,  travel,  and  adventure. 

By  the  light  of  the  fire :  collection  of  short  stories.  By 
B.  L.  C.  Griffith. 

Cape  May  diamond.     By  Evelyn  Raymond. 

Captain  John  Crane,  1800-1815.     By  Thomas  W.  Knox. 

Castlemon,  Harry.  [Chas.  Austin  Fosdick.]  House- 
boat boys. 

—  Mystery  of  Lost  River  Canyon. 

—  Young  game-warden. 

Cave  in  the  mountain.     By  Lieut.  R.  H.  Jayne.     (No.  4 

of  his  "  War  whoop  "  series.) 
A^ote. — Sequel  to  his  "In  the  Pecos  country." 
Cecil's  summer.     By  E.  B.  Hollis. 
Chaffey,  M.  Ella.'    Youngsters  of  Murray  Home. 
Champney,  Elizabeth  W.     Witch  Winnie  in  Holland. 
Cheever,  Harriet  A.     Fairies  of  Fern  Dingle. 
Chilhowee  boys  at  college.     By  Sarah  E.  Morrison. 
Chodsko,  Alex.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav  peasants. 
Christine's  career  :  a  story  for  girls.     By  Pauline  King. 
Clarke,  Miss  Sarah  J.     See  Shirley.  Penn. 
Clevely  Sahib  :  a  tale  of  the  Khyber  Pass.     By  Herbert 

Ilayens. 
Collingwood,  Henry.     Log  of  a  privateersman. 
Compton,  Margaret.     Bockers  and  his  chum  Peggy. 
CoNKLiN,  Mrs.  N.      See  Drinkwater,  Jennie  M. 
Converse,  Frank  H.     Lost  gold  mine. 

—  Mystery  of  a  diamond. 

Court  of  King  Arthur.     By  Wm.  Henry  Frost. 

Cricket  at  the  seashore.      By  Elizabeth  Westyn  Timlow. 

Crockett,  S.  R.     Sweetheart  travellers. 

Danes  in  England  :   a  tale  of  the  days  of  King  Alfred. 

By  Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 
Dash  to  the  Pole.     By  Herbert  D.  Ward. 
Davis,  Jiev.  J.  A.     Young  Mandarin. 
Denison,  Mary  A.     An  every-day  heroine  :  a  story  for 

girls. 
Dick  and  Jack's  adventures  on  Sable   Island.      By  B. 

Freeman  Ashley.     ("  Young  America  "  series.) 
Dominique's  vengeance.     By  E.  Everett  Green. 
Don  Malcolm.     By  I.  T.  Thurston. 


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DouDNEV,  Sarah.     Vanished  hand. 

Drinkwater,    Jennie    M.     [.Mrs.    N.    Conlclin.]     Paul 

French's  way. 
Drysdale,  William.     The  fast  mail  :  story  of   a   train 

boy. 
DURYEA,  Anna  S.  P.     Sir  knight  of  the  golden  pathway. 
Dwarfs'  tailor,  and  other  fairy  tales.     Collected  by  Zoe 

Dana  Underbill. 
Dwell  deep  ;  or,  Hilda  Thorn's  life  story.     By  the  author 

of  "  Probable  sons." 
Elfie  and  the  katydid.     By  Frances  V.  and  Edward  J. 

Austen. 
Elinor  Belden  ;  or,  the  stepbrothers.     By  Mrs.  Lucy  C. 

Lillie. 
Ellis,  Edward  S.     Boone   and   Kenton  series,   No.    i. 

Shod  with  silence. 

—  Uncrowning  a  king  :  a  tale  of  king  Philip's  war. 
Elmslie,  Theodora  C.    [Baynton  Foster.]    Pilgrim  child. 
Emma  Lou — her  book.     By  Mary  M.  Mears. 
Engelbach,  Alfred    H.     Danes    in   England  :  a  tale  of 

the  days  of  King  Alfred. 
Every-day   heroine  :    a   story    for   girls.      By    Mary   A. 

Denison. 
E.xpiation  of  Wynne  Palliser.     By  Bertram  Mitford. 
Fairies  of  Fern  Dingle.     By  Harriet  A.  Cheever. 
Fairy  starlight  and  the  dolls.      By  Elizabeth  S.  Blakeley. 
FAIRY     TALES.      Adams    {E.     D.).      Holiday    prize 

(The)  :  a  modern  fairy  tale. 

—  Andersen  {H.  C).     Snow  queen,  and  other  fairy  tales. 

—  Austen  {Frances  V.  and  E.  J.).      Elrie  and  the  katy- 

did. 

—  Bell  {Mrs.  H.).     Fairy  tale  plays  and  how  to  act  them. 

K  2035./. 

—  Blakeley  {Elizabeth  S.).     Fairy  starlight  and  the  dolls. 

—  Braine  {Sheila  E.).     To  tell  the  king  the  sky  is  falling. 

—  Chodsko  {A.).     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav  peasants. 

—  Fairy  tales  far  and  near.     Re-told  by  Q. 

—  Farrow  {G.  E.).     Wallypug  of  Why. 

—  Hatton  {Bessie).     Village  of  youth,   and   other  fairy 

tales. 

—  Housman  (C).     The  were-wolf. 

—  Hugessen  {E.   //.  K.).      Forest  fairy  :  Christmas  in 

Switzerland.- 

—  Kunos  {Dr.  /.),  collector.     Turkish  fairy  tales  and  folk 

tales. 

—  Leighton  (Mrs.).     Mediseval  legends. 

—  Salsbury  {Juniata).     Purple  hyacinth  :  a  fairy  story. 

—  Sharp  {Evelyn).     Wymps,  and  other  fairy  tales. 

—  Sinclair  {D.  S.).     Sayings  and  doings  in  fairyland. 

—  Stearns  {A.).     Sindbad,  Smith  &  Co. 

—  Under  kill  {Zoe  D.),   collector.       Dwarfs'    tailor,    and 

other  fairy  tales. 
Fairy  tales  far  and  near.     Re-told  by  Q. 
Farrow,  G.  E.     Wallypug  of  Why. 
Fast  mail :  story  of  a  train  boy.     By  William  Drysdale. 
Fawcett,  E.  D.     Swallowed  by  an  earthquake. 
Fearless  investigator. 
Fenn,  George  Manville.     Beneath  the  sea. 

—  Black  Tor  :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  James  I. 

—  Gil  the  gunner. 

—  In  honour's  cause  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  George  1. 
— ■  Seven  frozen  sailors. 

For  the  sake  of  a  friend  :  a  story  of  school  life.  By 
Margaret  Parker. 

For  the  other  boy"s  sake.     By  Marshall  Saunders. 

Forest  fairy  :  Christmas  in  Switzerland.  By  E.  H.  K. 
Hugessen. 

FosDiCK,  Charles  Austin.      See  Castlemon,  Harry. 

Foster,  Baynt-n.     .See  Elmslie,  Theodora  C. 

Four  young  explorers.  By  Oliver  Optic.  ("  All-over-the- 
world  library,"  3d  series,  v.  3.) 

Frank  Hunter's  peril.      By  Horatio  Alger,  jr. 

From  pole  to  pole  :  a  tale  of  the  sea.     By  Gordon  Stables. 

Frost,  William  Henry.     Court  of  king  .Arthur. 

Fur  traders  of  the  West.      P.y  Ernest  R.  Suffling. 

Giberne,  Agnes.  Girl  at  the  Dower  House  and  after- 
wards. 

Gil  the  gunner.     By  George  Manville  Fenn. 


Gingham  bag  :  the    tale  of  an  heirloom.     By  Margaret 

Sidney. 
Girl  at  the  Dower  House    and    afterwards.     By  Agnes 

Giberne. 
Gobel,  Harvey.     On  the  shelf. 
Golden  Gwendolyn.     By  Evelyn  Everett  Green. 
Graham,  Ennis.     See  Molksvvorth,  Mrs.  Mary  Louise. 
Grandfathers  chair  :  a  history  for  youth.     By  Nathaniel 

Hawthorne. 
Graydon,  William  Murray.     In  the  days  of  Washington. 
Green,  Evelyn  Everett.     Dominique's  vengeance. 

—  Golden  Gwendolyn. 

—  Judith  :   the  money-lender's  daughter. 

—  Sign  of  the  Red  Cross  :  a  tale  of  old  London. 
Green  Mountain  boys.     By  Eliza  F.  Pollard. 
Griffith,  B.  L.  C.     By  the  light  of  the  fire  :  collection 

of  short  stories. 
Gypsy  series.      See  Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart. 
Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping.    By  Eiizabeih  Stuart  Phelps. 
Hamlin,    Myra   Sawyer.     Nan    at  camp   Chicopee  ;  or, 

Nan's  summer  with  the  boys. 
Harris,  Joel  Chandler.     ("  Uncle   Remus.''')     Story   of 

Aaron. 
Hatton,  Bessie.    Village  of  youth,  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     Grandfather's  chair  :  a  history 

for  youth. 
Hayens,  Herbert.     Clevely  Sahib  ;  a  tale  of  the  Khyber 

Pass. 
Hazelwood  stories.     See  Le  Baron,  Grace. 
Henty,  G.  A.     At  Agincourt. 

—  On  the  Irawaddy. 

—  V\'^ith  Cochrane  the  dauntless. 

Her  college  days  :  a  story  for  girls.  By  Mrs.  Clarke 
Johnson. 

Hervey,  iNlaurice.  Reef  of  gold:  a  story  of  the  South 
Seas. 

Hilliard,  Andrew.     Under  the  Black  Eagle. 

His  brother's  keeper.     By  Charles  M.  Sheldon. 

Holiday  prize  (TheJ :  a  modern  fairy  tale.  By  E.  Daven- 
port Adams. 

HoLLis,  E.  B.     Cecil's  summer. 

—  Words   and   deeds  ;  or,    watching    for   opportunities. 

[Anon.\ 

Home,  Andrew.  Through  thick  and  thin  :  story  of  a 
school  campaign. 

Hornaday,  William  T.     Man  who  became  a  savage. 

Houghton,  Louise  Seymour.     Log  of  the  '■  Lady  Grey." 

House-boat  boys      By  Harry  Castlemon. 

Houseman,  Clemence.     The  were-wolf. 

How  the  children  raised  the  wind.      By  Edna  Lyall. 

Hugessen,  E.  H  K.  Foi-est  fairy  :  Christmas  in  Switz- 
erland. 

Huntington,  George.     Rockanock  stage. 

In  honour's  cause  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  George  I.  By 
George  Manville  Fenn. 

In  the  days  of  Washington.  By  William  Murray  Gray- 
don. 

In  the  Pecos  country.  By  Lieut.  R.  H.  Jayne.  ("War 
whoop  "  series,  No.  3.) 

Isla  Heron.     By  Laura  E.  Richards. 

Jack  Wheeler  :  a  story  of  the  wild  West.  By  Capt. 
David  Southwick. 

Jacobs,  Joseph,  edr.     Book  of  wonder  voyages. 

Jamison,  Mrs.  C.  V.     Seraph:  the  little  violiniste. 

Jayne,  Lieut.  R.  H.  War  whoop  series,  No.  i.  Lost 
in  the  wilderness. 

—  Sajne,  No.  3.     In  the  Pecos  country. 

—  Satnc,  No.  4.     Cave  in  the  mountain. 
Jerry  the  blunderer.      By  Lily  F.  V\' esselhoef t. 

John  :  a  tale  of  king   Messiah.     By  Katherine  Pearson 

Woods. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Clarke.     Her  college  days  :  a  story  for 

girls. 
Judith  :  the  money-lender's  daughter.     By  Evelyn  Everett 

Green. 
Kaler,  James  Otis.      See  Otis,  James. 
Ker,  David.     Swept  out  to  sea. 
King,  Pauline.      Christine's  career  :  a  story  for  girls. 


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King's  pardon.     By  Robert  Overton. 

KiNGSLEY,    Florence   Morse.     Stephen,  a  soldier  of  the 
cross. 

KiNGSLEY,  Menry.     Mystery  of  the  island. 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Tale  of  the  shore  and  ocean. 

Kitty  Landon's  girlhood.     By  Jessie  Armstrong. 

Knox,  Thomas  W.     Captain  John  Crane,  1800— 1815. 

Krause,  Lydia  F.     See  Yechton.  Barbara. 

KuNOS.    Dr.   Ignacz,   collector.     Turkish  fairy  tales  and 
folk  tales. 

Last  cruise  of  the  "Spitfire."     By  Edward  Stratemeyer. 
(No.  I  of  his  ■■  Ship  and  shore  "'  series.) 

Laurie.  Andre.     Schoolboy  days  in  France. 

Le   B.xron,    Grace.      Hazelwood  stories:   the  Rosebud 
Club. 

Lee,  Albert.     Tommy  Toddles. 

Leighton,  Mrs.     Medieval  legends. 

Contents  :  Melusina;  or,  the  legend  of  Lusignan. — 
Life  of  ..^sop. — Seven  Suabians. — Fleur  and  Blanche- 
fleur. — Duke  Ernest. 

LiLjENCRANTZ,  Ottilie  A.     Scrape  that  Jack  built. 

LiLLiE,    Mrs.    Lucy    C.     Elinor    Belden;    or,    the  step- 
brothers. 

—  Ruth  Endicott"s  way. 

Little  girl  of  long  ago.     By  Eliza  Orne  White. 

Little  Larrikin.     By  Ethel  Turner. 

Little    Nin:    a  story   for  the  young.      By  Virge   Reese 

Phelps. 
Log  of  a  privateersman.     By  Harry  Collingwood. 
Log  of  the  "  Lady  Grey."    By  Louise  Seymour  Houghton. 
Lollipop's  vacation,  and  other  stories.      By  Sophie  Swett. 
Long   walls   (The):    an    American    boy's    adventures    in 

Greece.     By  Elbridge  S.  Brooks  and  John  Alden. 
Lost  gold  mine.     By  Frank  H.  Converse. 
Lost  in  African  jungles.     By  Fred.  Whishaw. 
Lost  in  the  wilderness.     By  Lieut.  R.  H.  Jayne.     (No.  l- 

of  his  "  War  whoop  "  series.) 
Ludlow,  James  M.     Baritone's  parish. 
Lyall,  Edna.     [Miss  Bailey.]     How  the  children  raised 

the  wind. 
Making  fate.     By  Pansy.     [Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden.] 
Making  of  a  hero,  and  other  stories  for  boys.     By  Mrs. 

George  Paull.     [Minnie  E.*Kenney.] 
Man  who  became  a  savage.     By  William  T.  Hornaday. 
Manx,  Alicia  Catherine.     Montage  Newburgh  ;  or,  the 

mother  and  son.     vol.  2. 
Mantel-piece    minstrels,    and    other    stories.       By    John 

Kendrick  Bangs. 
Markh.-vm,  Sir  Clements  R.    Paladins  of  Edwin  the  great. 
Marshall,  Emma.     Only  Susan  :  her  own  story. 

—  Sir  Benjamin's  bounty. 

Meade.  L.  T.     [Now  Airs.  Elizabeth   Thomas  Smith.] 
Bashful  fifteen. 

—  World  of  girls. 

Mears,  Mary  M.     Emma  Lou — her  book. 

Medal  of  honor  man.     By  Charles  Ledyard  Norton. 

Mediaeval  legends.     By  Mrs.  Leighton. 

MeiTy  live  (The).     By  Penn  Shirley. 

MiTFORD,  Bertram.     Expiation  of  Wynne  Palliser. 

Moffat,  William  D.     Not  without  honor. 

Molesworth,  Mrs.  Mar)'  Louise.    {'■'  Ennis  Graham") 

The  oriel  window. 
Montague  Newburgh  ;  or,  the  mother  and  the  son.     By 

Alicia  Catherine  Mant.     v.  2. 
Morrison,  Sarah  E.     Chilhowee  boys  at  college. 
Munroe,   Kirk.     Rich  Dale  :  a  story  of  the  Northwest 

coast. 

—  Through  swamp  and  glade. 

Mystery  of  a  diamond.      By  Frank  H.  Converse. 
Mystery  of  Lost  River  Canyon.     By  Harry  Castlemon. 
Mystery  of  the  island.     By  Henry  Kingsley. 
N  m  at  camp  Chicopee  ;  or,  Nan's  summer  with  the  boys. 

By  Myra  Sawyer  Hamlin. 
Neighbours   in    Cyrus.     By   Laura  E.   Richards.     (With 

her  "  Some  say.") 
Norton,  Charles  Ledyard.     Medal  of  honor  man. 
Not  without  honor.     By  William  D.  Moffat. 
Old  Bond's  atonement.     By  Charles  H.  Barstow. 


Oliver  Bright's  search.  By  Edward  Stratemeyer.  (No.  2 
of  his  "  Bound  to  succeed  "  series.) 

On  schedule  time.     By  James  Olis. 

On  the  Irawaddy.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

On  the  shelf.     By  Harvey  Gobel. 

On  the  staff.  By  Oliver  Optic,  (v.  4  of  his  "Blue  and 
the  Gray  on  land.") 

One  of  the  sweet  old  chapters.     By  Rose  Porter. 

Only  Susan  :  her  own  story.     By  Emma  Marshall. 

Optic,   Oliver.     [William  Taylor  Adams. J     AU-over-the- 
world  librarj',    3d   series,   v.   3.     Four   young  ex- 
j  plorers  ;  or,  sight-seeing  in  the  Tropics. 

I  —  Blue  and  the  Gray  on  land,  v.  4.     On  the  staff. 
i  Orchid   seekers :    adventures   in    Borneo.      By   Ashmore 
I  Ru.ssan  and  Fredk.  Boyle. 

i  Orcutt  girls  ;  or,  one  term  at  the  academy.     By  Charlotte 
I  M.  Vaile. 

!  Oriel  window.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 

Otis,  James.    [Jas.  Otis  Kaler.]    Admiral  J.  of  Spurwink. 

—  Boy  captain. 

—  On  schedule  time. 

—  .Short  cruise. 

—  Teddy  and  Carrots. 
Overton,  Robert.     King's  pardon . 
Oxley,  J.  Macdonald.     Baffling  the  blockade. 

—  Boy  tramp  ;   or,  across  Canada. 

Paladins  of  Edwin  the  great.  By  Sir  Clements  R.  Mark- 
ham. 

Pansy.    [Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden.]     Making  fate. 

Parker,  Margaret.  For  the  sake  of  a  friend  :  a  story  of 
school  life. 

Paul  French's  way.     By  Jennie  M.  Drinkwater. 

Paull,  il/;'j.  George.  ("  Minnie  E.  Kenney.")  Making 
of  a  hero,  and  other  stories  for  boys. 

Perry,  Nora.     Three  litile  daughters  of  the  Revolution. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.  [A^wMrs.  Herbert  D.  Ware] 
Gypsy  series:  Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping. 

—  Supply  at  Saint  Agatha's. 

—  Trotty  book.     2ist  ed. 

Phelps,  "Virge  Reese.    Little  Nin:  a  story  for  the  young. 

Pilgrim  child.     By  Theodora  C.  Elmslie. 

Plympton,  A.  G.     Black  dog.  and  other  stories. 

Pollard,  Eliza  F.     Green  Mountain  boys. 

Ponkaty  branch  road,  and  other  stories  for  young  people. 

By  Sophie  Swett. 
Pooles'  millions.     By  Julia  McNair  Wright. 
Porter,  Rose.     One  of  the  sweet  old  chapters. 
Prize  cup.     By  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 
Probable  sons.     By  the  author  of  "  Eric's  good  news." 
Purple  hyacinth:  a  fairy  story.     By  Juniata  Salsbury. 
Q.     Fairy  tales  far  and  near. 
j  Rainproof  invention.     By  Emily  Weaver. 
Raymond,  Evelyn.     Cape  May  diamond. 
Reef  of  gold  :  a  story  of  the  South  Seas.     By  Maurice 

Hervey. 
Reuben   Stone's    discovery.     By    Edward    Stratemeyer. 

(No.  2  of  his  "  Ship  and  shore  "  series.) 
Rich   Dale  :  a  story  of  the  Northwest  coast.     By  Kirk 

Munroe. 
Richard  Dare's  venture.    By  Edward  Stratemeyer.    (No.  I 

of  his  "  Bound  to  succeed  "  series.) 
Richards,  Laura  E.     Isla  Heron. 

—  "  Some  say  "  [and]  Neighbours  in  Cyrus. 

RiGGS.  Mn.  George  Christopher.  See  WiGGiN,  Kate 
Douglas. 

Rockanock  stage.     By  George  Huntington. 

Rosebud  Club.  By  Grace  Le  Baron.  ("  Hazelwood 
stories.") 

Russan,  Ashmore  and  BoYLE.  Frederick.  Orchid  seekers  : 
adventures  in  Borneo. 

Ruth  Endicott's  way.     By  Lucy  C.  Lillie. 

SALi-BURY,  Juniata.'    Purple  hyacinlli  ;  a  fairy  story. 

Saunders,  Marshall.     For  the  other  boy's  sake. 

Sayings  and  doings  in  fairyland.     By  D.  S.  Sinclair, 
i  Schoolboy  days  in  France.     By  Andre  Laurie. 

Scrape  that  Jack  built.     By  Ottilie  A.  Liljencrantz. 
!  Serapli  :  the  little  violinisle.     By  Mrs.  C.  V.  Jamison. 
I  Seven  frozen  sailors.     By  George  Manville  Fenn. 


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Sharp,  Evelyn.     Wymps,  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Sheldon,  Charles  M.     His  brother's  keeper. 
Ship  and  shore  series.      See  Stratemeyer,  Edward. 
Shirley,   Penn.     [Miss  vSarah  J.  Clarke.]     Silver  gate 

series  :  the  merry  five. 
Shod  with  silence.      By  Edward  S.  Ellis.     (No.  i  of  his 

"  Boone  and  Kenton  "  series.) 
Short  cruise  (A).      By  James  Otis. 
Short  stories  for  short  people.      I'y  Alicia  Aspinwall. 
SiDNKY,  Margaret.     Gingham  bag :  the  tale  of  an  heir- 
loom. 
Sign  of  the  Red  Cross  :  a  tale  of  old  London.     By  E. 

Everett  Green. 
Silver  gate  series.     See  Shirley,  Penn. 
Sinclair,  D.  S.     Sayings  and  doings  in  fairyland. 
Sindbad,  Smith  &  Co.     By  Albert  Stearns. 
Sir  Benjamin's  bounty.      By  Emma  Marshall. 
Sir  knight  of  the  golden  pathway.     By  Anna  S.  P.  Dur- 

yea. 
.SizER,  K.  Thompson.     Wooing  of  Osyth  :  a  story  of  the 

Saxons. 
Sloane,  William  E.     The  wonderful :  a  story  for  young 

people. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thomas.     See  Meade,  L.  T. 
Snow  queen,  and  other  fairy  tales.     By  Hans  Christian 

Andersen. 
"  Some  say"  [and]  Neighbours  in  Cyrus.     By  Laura  E. 

Richards. 
SOUTHWICK,  Capt.  David.     Jack  Wheeler  :  a  story  of  the 

wild  West. 
Stables,  Gordon.     From  pole  to  pole  :  a  tale  of  the  sea. 
Stearns,  Albert.     Sindbad,  Smith  &  Co. 
Stebbing,  Grace.     That  bother  of  a  boy. 
Stephen,   a   soldier  of  the  cross.       By   Florence    Morse 

Kingsley. 
Stoddard.  William  O.     Swordmaker's  son  :  a  story  of 

the  year  30  A.  D. 

—  The  windfall. 

Story  of  Aaron.     By  Joel  Chandler  Harris. 
Stratemeyer,  Edward.     Bound  to  succeed  series  : 

1.  Richard  Dare's  venture. 

2.  Oliver  Bright's  search. 

—  Ship  and  shore  series: 

1.  Last  cruise  of  the  "  Spitfire." 

2.  Reuben  Stone's  discovery. 
SUFFLING,  Ernest  R.     Fur  traders  of  the  West. 
Supply  at  Saint  Agatha's.     By  Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps. 
Swallowed  by  an  earthquake.     By  E.  D.  Fawcett. 
Sweetheart  travellers.     By  S.  R.  Crockett. 

Swept  out  to  sea.     By  David  Ker. 

SwETT,    Sophie.      The   Lollipop's   vacation,   and   other 
stories. 

—  Ponkaty  branch    road,    and  other   stories   for  young 

people. 
Swordmaker's  son:    a  story  of  the  year  30  A.D.      By 

William  O.  Stoddard. 
Taking  a  stand.     By  Amy  E.  Blanchard. 
Tale  of  the  shore  and  ocean.     By  W.  H.  G.  Kingston. 
Tan    Pile   Jim.       By    B.    Freeman   Ashley.       ("  Young 

America  "  series.) 
Taylor.   Fannie  J.      Adolph,   and  how  he   found  the 

"beautiful  lady." 
Tecumseh's   young  braves.      By  Everett  T.   Tomlinson. 

("  War  of  1812  "  series.) 
Teddy  and  Carrots.      By  James  Otis. 
Teddy's  button.     By  the  author  of  "  Eric's  good  news." 
That  bother  of  a  boy.      By  Grace  Stebbing. 
Thompson,  L.     Winning  the  Victoria  cross. 
Thomson,  Edward  William.     Walter  Gibbs,  the  young 

boss,  and  other  stories  for  boys. 
Three  little  daughters  of  the  Revolution.     By  Nora  Perry. 
Three    young   Continentals  :    a  story   of   the    American 

Revolution.  By  Everett  T.  Tomlinson. 
Through  swamp  and  glade.  By  Kirk  Munroe. 
Through  thick  and  thin  :    story  of  a  school  campaign. 

By  Andrew  Home. 
Thurston,  I.  T.     Boys  of  the   Central  :  a  high-school 

story. 


Thurston,  L  T.     Don  Malcolm. 
Timlow,  Elizabeth  Westyn.     Cricket  at  the  seashore. 
Tin  kitchen  (The).     By  J.  Hatton  Weeks. 
To  tell  the  king  the  s'Ky  is  falling.      By  Sheila  E.  Braine. 
Tomlinson,  Everett   T.     Three  young  Continentals  :  a 
story  of  the  American  Revolution. 

—  War  of  18 1 2  series  :  Tecumseh's  young  braves. 
Tommy- Anne  and  the  three  hearts.     By  Mabel  Osgood 

Wright. 

Tommy  Toddles.     Ey  Albert  Lee. 

Trotty  book.     By  Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps. 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Prize  cup. 

Turkish  fairy  tales  and  folk  tales.  By  Dr.  Ignacz  Kunos, 
collector. 

Turner,  Ethel.     Little  Larrikins. 

Uncrowning  a  king  :  a  tale  of  king  Philip's  war.  By  Ed- 
ward S.  Ellis. 

Under  the  Black  Eagle.     By  Andrew  Hilliard. 

Under  the  tamaracks.     By  Elbridge  S.  Brooks. 

Underhill,  Zoe  Dana,  collector.  Dwarfs'  tailor,  and 
other  fairy  tales. 

Vaile,  Charlotte  M.  The  Orcutt  girls  ;  or,  one  term  at 
the  academy. 

Vanished  hand.     By  Sarah  Doudney. 

Village  of  youth,  and  other  fairy  tales.  By  Bessie  Hat- 
ton. 

Wallypug  of  Why.     By  G.  E.  Farrow. 

Walter  Gibbs,  the  j'oung  boss,  and  other  stories  for  boys. 
By  Edward  William  Thomson. 

Wampum  belt  ;  or,  "the  fairest  page  of  history."  By 
Hezekiah  Butterworth. 

War  of  1812  series.     See  Tomlinson,  Everett  T. 

War  whoop  series.     See  Jayne,  Lieut.  R.  H. 

Ward,  Herbert  D.     Dash  to  the  Pole. 

Ward,  Mrs.  Herbert  D.     See  Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart. 

Wardship  of  Steepcoombe.     By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 

We  ten  ;  or,  the  story  of  the  roses.    By  Barbara  Yechton. 

Weaver,  Emily.     Rainproof  invention. 

Weeks,  J.  Hatton.     The  tin  kitchen. 

Were-v/olf.     By  Clemence  Housman. 

Wesselhoeft,  Lily  F.     Jerry  the  blunderer, 

Westover,  Cynthia  ^L  Bushy  :  a  romance  founded  on 
fact.  * 

W^heelwright,  John  T.     A  bad  penny. 

When  the  century  was  young.     By  M.  M.  Blake. 

Whishaw,  Fred.     Boyar  of  the  Terrible. 

—  Lost  in  the  African  jungles. 

White,  Eliza  Orne.     Little  girl  of  long  ago. 

Wide  awake  pleasure  book. 

Wiggin.  Kate  Douglas.  \_Now  Mrs.  George  Christopher 
Riggs.]     Birds'  Christmas  carol. 

Windfall  (The).     By  William  O.  Stoddard. 

Winning  the  Victoria  cross.     By  L.  Thompson. 

Witch  Winnie  in  Holland.     By  Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 

With  Cochrane  the  dauntless.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Wonderful  (The):  a  story  for  young  people.  By  William 
E.  Sloane. 

Woods,  Katharine  Pearson.  John  :  a  tale  of  king  Mes- 
siah. 

Wooing  of  Osyth  :  a  story  of  the  Saxons.  By  K.  Thomp- 
son Sizer. 

Words  and  deeds;  or,  watching  for  opportunities.  By 
E.  B.  HolHs. 

Worid  of  giris.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 

Wright,  Julia  McNair.     Pooles'  millions. 

Wright,  Mabel  Osgood.  Tommy-Anne  and  the  three 
hearts. 

Wymps,  and  other  fairy  tales.     By  Evelyn  Sharp. 

Yechton,  Barbara.  [Lydia  F.  Krause.]  We  ten;  or,  the 
story  of  the  roses. 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     Wardship  of  Steepcoombe. 

Young  America  series.     See  Ahsley,  B.  Freeman. 

Young  game-warden.     By  Harry  Castlemon. 

Young  Mandarin.     By  Rev.  J.  A.  Davis. 

Young  salesman.     By  Horatio  Alger,  jr. 

Youngsters  of  Murray  home.     By  M.  Ella  Chaffey. 

Zigzag  stories  of  history,  travel,  and  adventure.  By 
Hezekiah  Butterworth. 


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PART    4-HISTORY,    GEOGRAPHY,    VOYAGES,    AND 

TRAVELS. 


A.     American  History  and  Travels. 

INDIANS. 

Burton.     Massasoit:  a  romantic  story  of  the  Indians  of 
New  England.  Q  2066. 

Cook,     f  Giving  the  ballot  to  Indians.  B  7522. 

CuTCHi';oN.     f  Speech:  Indian  civilization,  Mch.  1SS6. 

H  7523. 

Dawes,     f  Case  of  Mr.  McGillicuddy.  B  7522. 

ElCKEMEYER.     Among  the  Pueblo  Indians.  Q  2580. 

FowKE.       f  Archeological    investigations    in    James  and 
Potomac  valleys.  B  7524. 

Gravatt.      f  Record   of    Hampton's     returned    Indian 
pupils.  B  7521. 

f  Hampton  Institute,  1S6S-85:  its  work  for  two  races. 

B  7521. 

Hake{B/>.).     t  Reminiscences,  1S88.  B  7521. 

—  [f  Statement  concerning  the  Sioux  Indians  of  Dakota, 

1890.]  B  7522. 

—  f  Who  shall  be  the  victim  ?  B  7522. 
Holmes,  f  An  ancient  quarry  in  Indian  Territory.  B  7524. 

—  t  Indian  courts  bill.  B  7522. 
Indian  Rights  Association,     [f  Death  of  Sitting  Bull,  by 

J.  McLaughlin.]  B  7522. 

—  f  Against  the  removal  of  the  Southern  Ute  Indians. 

B  7522. 

—  f  Allotment  of  lands:    defence  of   the  Dawes  Indian 

severalty  bill.  B  7522. 

—  f  Appointment  of  a  first-rate  Indian  agent  by  the  new 

administration.     [By  H.  Welsh.]      1893.     B  7522. 

—  f  Attorney-general    and    seven    Indian     policemen    of 

Cheyenne  River  Agency.  B  7523. 

—  f  Cheyennes    and    Arapahoes    revisited.       By    C.   C. 

Painter.  B  7521. 

—  f  Civil  service  reform  essential  to  a  successful  Indian 

administration.  B  7523. 

—  -f-  Civilization  among  the  Sioux  Indians.   By  H.  Welsh. 

B  7521. 

—  f  Civilization  and  legal  protection  of  the  Indians.  B7521. 

—  f  Colleges   and   the    Indians   and    the    Indian  Rights 

Association.     By  J.  B.  Harrison.  B  7522. 

—  t  Contrast  (A).     1891.  B  7522. 

—  t  Crisis  in  Indian  affairs.      1S91.  B  7522. 

—  f  Dangerous  assault    upon    the    integrity  of  the  civil 

service  law  in  the  Indian  service.  B  7522. 

—  f  Enforcement  of  liquor  laws  a  necessary  protection  to 

the  Indians.     [By  G.  B.  Grinnell.]  B  7522. 

—  t  Gen.  Crook  on  giving  the  ballot  to  Indians.    B  7522. 

—  f  Good  field  for  reform.      188S.  B  7522. 

—  f  History  of  civil  service  reform  in  England  and  in  the 

U.  S.     By  H.  Welsh.  B  7522. 

—  f  Honorable  Commission  of  Indian  affairs  and  the  cen- 

sus at  Pine  Ridge  Indian  Agency,  Dakota.     B  7522. 

—  f  How  to  bring  the  Indian  to   citizenship,  and  citizen- 

ship to  the  Indian.  B  7522. 

—  f  Ikceoyate  Owotanna   Wicakuwapi   kta  e    Omniciye 

kin.  B  7522. 

—  f  Immediate  pressing  need  of  the  Navajo  Indians. 

B  7523- 

—  f  Indians  as  workers.     By  H.  M.  Jenkins.         B  7522. 

—  f  Dakota  on  Wiwicayungapi  kte  cin.  B  7522. 

—  f  Latest  phase  of  the  southern  Ute  question.     By  F. 

E.  Leupp.  B  7523. 

—  f  Objects,    achievements,    and    needs   of    the    Indian 

Rights  Association.  B  7522. 

—  t  Poor  material  for  an  Indian  agent.  B  7522. 

—  f  Proceedings  of  the  4th  and  5th  Lake  Mohonck  Con- 

ference of  the  Friends  of  the  Indian.  B  7521. 

—  f  Proposed  removal  of  Indians  to  Oklahoma.   By  Prof. 

C.  C.  Painter.  B  7522. 


Indian  Rights  Association,  f  Proposed  removal  of  the 
southern  Utes.  B  7521. 

—  f  Protest  against  removal  of  the  Lower  Brule  Indians 

to  the  Rosebud  Reserve.  B  7522. 

—  f  Record  of  Hampton's  returned  Indian  pupils.     By 

Rev.  J.  J,  Gravatt.  B  7521. 

—  +  Report,  mh-i3th  (1893-95).  15  7523. 

—  f  Report  of  Theodore   Roosevelt  to  the  U.  S.  Civil 

Service  Commission  upon  Indian  reservations  and 
schools  in  South  Dakota,  Nebraska,  and  Kansas. 

B7521. 

—  f  Report  upon   the  present  condition  of  the    reform 

movement   and  the  relations  to  it  of  the  nationt;!, 
state,  and  municipal  administrations.  B  7522. 

—  f  "  Self-constituted  friends."  (Editorial  from  Harper's 

Weekly,  Jan.  31,  18S5.)  B  7522. 

—  f  [Statement  from  bp.  Hare  concerning  the  Sioux  In- 

dians of  Dakota.]  B  7522. 

—  f  Suspension   of    Dr.    McGillicuddy,    U.    S.     Indian 

agent.  Pine  Ridge  Agency,  Dakota.  B  7522. 

—  I  Three  statements  by  an  Apache.  B  7522. 

—  f  Unwarranted  reduction  in  salaries  of  Indian  agents 

and  school  officials.  B  7523.1 

Jenkins,     f  Indians  as  workers.  B  7522. 

Leupp.     f  Latest  phase  of  the  southern  Ute  question. 

B  7523- 
McLaughlin,     [f  Account  of  the  death  of  Sitting  Bull.] 

B  7522. 
MooNEY.     f  Siouan  tribes  of  the  east.  B  7524. 

Morgan,  f  Present  phase  of  the  Indian  question.  B  7521. 
Painter,     f  Cheyennes  and  Arapahoes  revisited.   B  7521. 

—  f  Proposed  removal  of  Indians  to  Oklahoma.  B  7522. 
Pollard,  f  Pamunkey  Indians  of  Virginia.  B  7524. 
Roosevelt.       f  Report   upon    Indian    reservations   and 

schools  in  South  Dakota,  Nebraska,  and  Kansas. 

B  7521. 

Smithsonian  Institution.     Bureau  of  Ethnology,     f  An 

ancient  quarry  in  Indian   Territory.     By  W.    H. 

Holmes.  B  7524. 

—  f  Archeological  investigations  in  James  and  Potomac 

valleys.     By  G.  Fowke.  B  7524. 

—  \  Pamunkey  Indians  of  Virginia.     Bv  J.  G.  Pollard. 

B  7524. 

—  f  Siouan  tribes  of  the  east.  By  J.  Mooney.  B  7524. 
United  States.     Board  of  Indian  Commrs.     f  6th-Sth, 

loth,  24th,  25th,  27th  annual  reports  (1874-95). 

Q  2773-'^- 

—  Interior   Department.      f  62d   annual    report    of    the 

Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs.     1893.       B  6570. 
f  Annual  report,  1894,  1895.  B  ()570. 

—  Office  of  Indian  Affairs,     f  Annual  report,  1S94,  1S95. 

Q  2773- 

Welsh,     f  Appointment  of  a  first-rate  Indian  agent  by 

the  new  administration,  1S93.  B  7522. 

—  t  Civilization  among  the  Sioux  Indians.  B  7521. 

NORTH    AMERICA   GENERALLY. 

Burrows  Brothers  Co.  f  Catalogue  of  books  relating  to 
America.  B  33. 

Field  Columbian  Museum,  f  Authentic  letters  of  Co- 
lumbus.    By  W.  E.  Curtis.  B  527. 

Grenfell.  Vikings  of  to-day  ;  or,  life  and  medical  work 
among  the  fishermen  of  Labrador.  P  7176. 

Knapp  awa' Childe.     Thiinkets  of  southeastern  Alaska. 

P  724S. 

Neukomm.  Rulers  of  the  sea  :  Norsemen  in  America 
from  loth  to  15th  century.  P  7328. 

W^hitney.    On  snow  shoes  to  the  barren  grounds.    P  7787. 

Wilcox.     Camping  in  the  Canadian  Rockies.       P  7789. 

Wright  and  Upham.  Greenland  icefields  and  life  in 
the  north  Atlantic.  P  7493 vf- 


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UNITED    STATES. 

Description  and  Travels. 

American  Geographical  Society,     f  Journal,     v.  26. 

N  1505. 
Bolton,     t  Notes  from   letters   while    lecturing   in    the 

northwest.  B  33. 

Hole.     Little  tour  in  America.  Q  210. 

Macmillan's  Geo^r.iphy  readers,  Book  7.     U.  S.  ocean 

currents  and  tide.  N  12S2. 

Roberts.     Western  Avernus  :  toil  and  travel  in  further 

North  America.      New  ed.  Q  374- 'J''- 

SoissoNS.     Parisian  in  America.  Q  414. 

■    General  History'  of  the  U.  S. 

Abbott.     Paragraph  history  of  the  U.  S.  Q  looi. 

Andrews.  Last  quarter-century  in  the  U.  S.  1870-95. 
2  V.  Q  1507- 

Barnes.     Naval  actions  of  the  war  of  i Si 2.  Q  55i7- 

Bkooks.    Century  book  of  famous  Americans.    T  5536.<r. 

Brown.      Beneath  old  roof  trees.  Q  4061. 

Bruce.  Economic  history  of  Virginia  in  the  17th  cen- 
tury.    2  V.  Q  3062. 

Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association.  f  Proceedings, 
June  17,  1893.  B  7525. 

Channing.    United  States  of  America,  1765-1865.  Q  1082. 

Earle.     Colonial  days  in  old  N.  Y.  Q  9132. 

Ellis.     People's  standard  history  of  the  U.  S.     v.  i.  2. 

Q  1581. 

Eggleston.  Beginners  of  a  nation  :  source  and  rise  of 
the  earliest  English  settlements  in  America.  Q  3580. 

English.  Conquest  of  the  country  northwest  of  the 
river  Ohio.  1778-83.     2  v.  Q  1582. 

Field  Columbian  Museum,  f  Annual  report  of  the 
director  for  1894-5.  B  8551. 

—  f  Historical  and  descriptive  account  of.  B  8551. 
FiSKE.      American  Revolution.      2  v.                        Q  4591- 

—  Beginnings  of  New  England.  Q  3150. 
Green,  f  Scotch-Irish  in  America.  B  7525. 
Guer.nsey.     N.  Y.  City  during  the  war  of  1812-15.    v.  2. 

Q  5836. 

Haight  &  Co.     f  Catalogue  of  Americana,  1891.     B  32. 

HiERSEMANN.     f  Katalog,  No.  143,  Amerika.       B  4501. 

Lee      School  history  of  the  U.  S.  Q  1658. 

Little.     History  of  America.  With  N  4S95. 

MowRY.     History  of  the  U.  S.  for  schools.  Q  1691. 

Parmele.  Evolution  of  an  empire  :  historical  sketch  of 
the  U.  S.  Q  1343- 

ScHOULER.    Historical  briefs,  with  a  biography.   Q  1736. 

■j- Spirit  of '76.     v.  2.   (Sept.  iSgs-Augt.  1896.)     C  6884. 

Stevens,  Son  &  Stiles,  f  Catalogue  of  books  and  pam- 
phlets relating  to  America,  1896.  B  4501. 

Ward.     Old  colony  days.  Q  3465- 

Civil  War,  1861-65. 

Anderson.  Camp  fire  stories  :  sketches  of  the  Union 
army  in  the  southwest.      [Fiction.^ 

Harper,  t  Catalogue  of  books  relating  to  the  RebeUion 
and  slavery.  B  7525. 

Harris.  The  Trent  affair  :  English  and  American  rela- 
tions at  the  beginning  of  the  Civil  War.    Q  7187.A 

Johnson  a«fl'c///^;-j.    f  Campfire  and  battle-field.  Q  7847. 

Lang.     Loyal  West  Virginia  from  1861  to  1865.    Q  7S52. 

Longstri.et.     From  Manasses  to  Appomattox.     Q  7665. 

Morton,  edr.     Sparks  from  the  camp-fire.     New  ed. 

Q  7691. 

Reid.     Ohio  in  the  war.     2  v.  Q  7721. 

Russell.     My  diary  North  and  South.  Q  7729. 

Sinclair.     Two  years  on  the  Alabama.     2d  ed.    Q  7746. 

Story  of  American  heroism  as  told  by  the  medal  winners 
and  roll  of  honor  men.  Q  7755- 

Taylor.     Running  the  blockade.  Q  7434- 

Thayer.  Youth's  history  of  the  Rebellion  :  from  the 
bombardment  of  Fort  Sumter  to  the  capture  of 
Roanoke  Island.  Q  7437.0. 


Thayer.  Youth's  history  of  the  Rebellion  :  from  the 
capture  of  Roanoke  Island  to  the  battle  of  Mur- 
freesboro.  Q  7437.^. 

—  Same :  from   the  battle  of  Murfreesboro  to  the  mas- 

sacre at  Fort  Pillow.  Q  7437. f. 

—  Same :  from  the  massacre  at  Fort  Pillow  to  the  end. 

Q  7437-^. 
United  States.   War  Department.     \  W^ar  of  the  Rebel- 
lion.    Series  i,  v.  47,  pts.  1-3,  and  v.  48,  pts.  i.  2. 

Q  7773  f. 

f  Same.     Atlas  to  accompany  "  Official  records  of 

the  Union  and  Confederate  armies."     Index. 

Q  7991- 

ViCKERS.     Under  both  flags  :  a  panorama  of  the  great 

civil  war.  Q  7892. 

Williamson.     Mosby's  Rangers.  Q  7789. 

Separate  States  and  Cities. 

Appleton's  Dictionary  of  New  York.  Q  9013.(5. 

Bliss.     Quaint  Nantucket.  Q  9045. 

Brownell.     Newport.  Q  9062. 

Bruce.  Economic  history  of  Virginia  in  the  X7ih  cen- 
tury.    2  V.  Q  3062. 

Dayton.     Last  days  of  Knickerbocker  life  in  N.  Y. 

Q  9568. 

Earle.     Colonial  days  in  old  N.  Y.  Q  9132. 

Grant.     North  shore  of  Massachusetts.  Q  g174.fi. 

Green,     f  Preservation  of  the  historic  city  hall  of  N.  Y, 

B  7525. 

Guernsey.    N.  Y.  City  during  the  war  of  18 12-15.  v.  2. 

Q  5836. 

Harris.     Stories  from  American  history :  Georgia. 

Q9187. 

Harrison.  History  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.:  externals  of 
modern  N.  Y.  Q  9838. 

//ote. — Being  chap.  21  of  v.  2  of  Mrs.  M.  J.  Lamb's 
"  History  of  the  city  of  N.  Y." 

Haswell.  Reminiscences  of  an  octogenarian  of  the  city 
of  N.  Y.  (1818-60).  T  1890. 

King.     How  to  see  Boston.  Q  9244- ^• 

LiTTLEFlELD.     f  Catalogue  of  New  England  histories. 

B  7525- 

New  England  Society  in  the  City  of  New  York,  f  Sgth 
[and]  90th  anniversary  celebration,  Dec.  22,  1894 
[and]  Dec.  23.  1895.  B  S03. 

New  York  Columbian  Celebration,  f  Official  souvenir 
programme,  Oct.  8-15,  1892.  Q  9697.^. 

New  York  Historical  Society.  -|- Report  of  the  executive 
committee,  1S92.  B  7525. 

Rand,  McNally  &  Co.  Handy  guide  to  the  country 
around  N.  Y.  Q  9363./^. 

Reid.     Ohio  in  the  war.     2  v.  Q  7721. 

Stockton.     Stories  of  New  Jersey.  Q  9423--f- 

Sweeney  (Peter  B.).  f  On  the  ring  frauds  [in  N.  Y. 
City].  B  6572. 

Thoreau.     Cape  Cod.     2  v.  Q  9439-^- 

United  States.  Interior  Department.  \  Report  of  the 
governor  of  Alaska,  1893-5.  B  6573. 

f  Report  of  the  governor  of  Arizona,  1893-5. 

B  6573- 

f  Report  of  the  governor  of  Oklahoma  Territory, 

1893-5.  B  6569. 

-f  Report  of  the  governor  of  New  Mexico,  1S93-5. 

'  B6569. 

f  Report  of  the  governor  of  Utah,  1893-5.   B  6569. 

.|.  Report  of  the  Utah  Commission,  1893-4.  B  6568. 

Ward.  The  White  Mountains:  a  guide  to  their  inter- 
pretation.    2d  ed.  Q  9465-«- 

Waterhouse.  +  New  St.  Louis:  its  causes,  needs,  and 
duties.     2d  ed.  B  526. 

SPANISH   AMERICA. 

Argentina,  Repiiblica.     La  provincia  de  entre-Rios. 

P  9509. 
—  f  Message  of  the  president.  May  1894.  B  528. 

Bloomfield.     a  Cuban  expedition.  P  8046. 


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British  Guiana  and  its  resources.  By  the  author  of 
"  Sardinia  and  its  resources.'  P  9058. 

Butler.      Mexico  in  transition.     4th  ed.  P  8541. 

COLQUHOUN.     Key  of  the  Pacific:  the  Nicaragua  Canal. 

P  S558. 

f  Cuban  question  in  its  true  light.  B  6567. 

Curtis.     Venezuela  :  a  land  where  it's  always  summer. 

P  910S. 

Davis.  Three  Gringos  in  Venezuela  and  Central  Amer- 
ica. Pgiis- 

Field  Columbian  Museum.  +  Archeological  studies 
among  the  ancient  cities  of  Mexico.  By  W.  H. 
Holmes.  B  7524- 

Halstead.     Story  of  Cuba.  P  8608, 

Holmes.  f  Archeological  studies  among  the  ancient 
cities  of  Mexico.  B  7524. 

Nassau  and  the  Island  of  New  Providence,  Bahamas, 
West  Indies,  General  description  of.  P  8326. 

Reclus.  f  The  earth  and  its  inhabitants  :  South  Amer- 
ica, V.  2.      Amazonia  and  La  Plata.  N  i874.y. 

Rodway.     West  Indies  and  the  Spanish  main.     P  8376. 

RowA.N  and  Ra.msey.      Island  of  Cuba.  P  8378. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Bureau  of  Ethnology.  fThe 
Maya  year.     By  C.  Thomas.  B  7524. 

Tho.mas.     f  The  Maya  year.  B  7524. 


B.     European  History  and  Travels. 

GENERAL   WORKS. 

Andrews.  Historical  development  of  modern  Europe 
from  the  Congress  of  Vienna  to  the  present  time. 
V.  I,  1815-50.  N  4505. 

Fyffe.  History  of  modern  Europe,  1792-187S.  Popu- 
lar edition.  N  4160. 

GuizoT.  General  history  of  civilization  in  Europe.  Ed. 
by  Knight.  '  N  178.^. 

Hassall.     Balance  of  power,  1715-89.  N  41S9. 

Hume.  Year  after  the  Armada,  and  other  historical 
studies.  N  4630. 

Oman.     Europe,  476-918  [a.d.].     2d  ed.  N  4337- 

Stephens.     Revolutionary  Europe,  1789-1815.     3d  ed. 

N  4420. 

Th.\tcher  and  Schwill.     Europe  in  the  Middle  Age. 

N  4437- 

Wakeman.      Europe,  159S-1715.  N  4463. 

ROME   AND   GREECE. 

Boissier.     Country  of  Horace  and  Virgil.  N  9529. 

—  Rome  and  Pompeii  :   archaeological  rambles.    N  9048. 

Dennie.  Rome  of  to-day  and  yesterday  ;  the  Pagan  city. 
3d  ed.  N  9570. 

Coleridge.  Res  Romance  :  aids  to  the  history,  geog- 
raphy, etc.,  of  ancient  RomQ,  N  9097. 

Gibbon.  History  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman 
empire.     Ed.  by  J.  B.  Bury.     v.   i.  N  9166.^. 

How  and  Leigh.  History  of  Rome  to  the  death  of 
Caesar.  N  9214. 

Joy.     Grecian  history  :   an  outline  sketch.  N  8234. 

ITALY,    SPAIN,    AND    PORTUGAL. 

Biddle.     Madeira  Islands.  S  2039. 

Elliot.     Roman  gossip.  S  3i35.r. 

Ford.     Handbook   [Murray's]    for   traveller*  in   Spain. 

8th  ed.     2  V.  S  2156./^. 

Hare.     Florence  [and]  Venice.  S  31S6./. 

Hutton.     Literary  landmarks  of  Venice.  S  3219. 

Jaccaci.     On  the  trail  of  Don  Quixote:  rambles  in   La 

Mancha.  S  2636. 

KiRKLAND.  Short  history  of  Italy.  476-1S78  a.d.  S3245. 
MoULTON.  Lazy  tour  in  Spain  and  elsewhere.  S  231S. 
PiDGEON.     Venice.  S  3352. 

Robertson.      Through  the  Dolomites  :   from  Venice  to 

Toblach.  S  3375. 


Taylor.     Land  of  the  castanet :  Spanish  sketches. 

S  2434. 
VuiLLiER.     Forgotten  isles  :  Balearic  Isles,  Corsica,  and 
Sardinia.  S  9776. 

Wordsworth.     [Mrs.    Quillinan.]     Few  months'  resi- 
dence in  Portugal.     New  ed.  S  2491. 
Yriarte.     Venice  :  its  history,  art,  industries,  and  mod- 
ern life.  S  3498. 
FRANCE. 

Adams.     Growth  of  the  French  nation.  S  1004.^. 

Barker.     Two  summers  in  Guyenne.  S  1516./. 

Broglie  (Due  de).  Ambassador  of  the  vanquished  :  vis- 
count Elie  de  Gontaut-Biron's  mission  to  Berlin, 
1871-7.  From  his  diaries  and  memoranda.  S  1535.0- 

Henry.     Paris  days  and  evenings.  S  1196. 

Macdonald.  Studies  in  the  Prance  of  Voltaire  and 
Rousseau.  S  1667. 

March.     Histor>' of  the  Paris  Commune  of  1871.    S  1672. 

Rothschild.  Personal  characteristics  from  French  his- 
tory. S  1 727/. 

Ryan.  With  an  ambulance  during  the  Franco-Prussian 
war.  S  1728. 

Sal-AMOn  (Mgr.  de).  Unpublished  memoirs  of  the  inter- 
nuncio at  Paris  during  the  Revolution,  1790-1801. 

S  1732. 

Sichel.     Story  of  two  salons.  S  1406. 

Sladen.     Brittany  for  Britons.  S  1410. 

Stephens.     History  of  the  French  Revolution,     v.  2. 

S  1754- 

Wood.     Cavalry  in  the  W'aterloo  campaign.  S  1490. 

ENGLAND   AND   GREAT   BRITAIN. 

Ashton.     Social  life  in  the  reign  of  queen  Anne.     4th 

ed.  R  1017. J. 

—  When  William  IV.  was  king.  R  1510.0/. 

Aubrey.     Rise  and  growth  of  the  English  nation.     3  v. 

R  1019. 
I.  To  a.d.  1399.     2.  a.d.  1399-1658.     3.  165S-1895. 
Brown.     By  oak  and  thorn  :  a  record  of  English  days. 

R  IC62. 
DoDD.     On  the  broads.  R  1574.^. 

Hassall.     Making  of   the   British   empire  (a.d.   1714- 

1832).  R  1188. 

L.ATIMEK.     England  in  the  19th  century.  R  1262. 

Legh.     How  Dick  and  Molly  saw  England.         R  1657. 
LiNDLEY,  edr.     \  Holidays  in  England  by  the  cathedral 

cities,  etc.  R  1269. 

MACKINNON.     Union  of  England  and  Scotland  :  a  study 

of  international  history.  R  1669. 

Nye.     ("  Bill  Nye.")     History   of   England   to   Henry 

VIII.     [Comic]  R  1701. 

Page.     Coasts  of  Devon  and  Lundy  Island.       R  1340.^. 
RiDElNG.     At  Hawarden  with  Mr.  Gladstone,  and  other 

Transatlantic  experiences.  R  I372.a. 

W^YLIE.     History  of  England  under  Henry  IV.     3  v. 

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I.  1399-1404.     2.    1405-6.     3.   1407-10. 

London. 

"  Aleph."     The  old  citv  and  its  highways  and  byways. 

R  1069. 
Cassell  Publishing  Co.     The  queen's  London.   R  1548. 

Note.  — Photographic  views. 
Croker.      Walk  from  London  to  Fulham.  R  1106. 

Daniell.      London  city  churches.  R  11 13./. 

,  Fry.     London.     [1S96.J  R  1159.^. 

Philip  &  Son,  publishers.      Handy-volume  atlas  of  Lon- 
don. R  1351- 
Ritchie.     Famous  city  men.  T  5724- 

j  Scotland  and  Ireland. 

I  Adams.     Under    many   flags  ;   or,     stories    of    Scottish 

I  adventurers.  T  5004. «. 

Anderson.     Scottish    folk-lore  ;    or,    reminiscences    of 

I  Aberdeenshire.  R  2010. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book^rder,"  uiving  the  AUTHOR'S  N.\ME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


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4— HISTORY:   Oriental  History  and  Travels. 


G.-iEEN.     t  Scotch-Irish  in  America.  B  7525. 

Greenwood  (Grace).  [Mrs.  S.  I.  C.  Lippincott.]  Bon- 
nie Scotland  :   tales  of  history,  heroes,  and  poets. 

R2173. 

Hopkins.     Kilmainhara  memories.      2d  ed.  R  2213. 

Macknight.  Ulster  as  it  is  :  28  years'  experience  as 
an  Irish  editor.     2  v.  R  2669. 

:\IoRRls.     Ireland,  1494-1868.  R  2317. 

Ross.     Scot  in  America.  T  5378. 

GERMANY    AND    OTHER    TEUTONIC    COUN- 
TRIES. 

Eaedekek.     Austria  :  handbook  for  travellers.     8th  ed. 

R  4022. a. 

BiGELOW.  History  of  the  German  struggle  for  liberty. 
2  V.  R  4524. 

Brown.  Original  memoirs  of  the  sovereigns  of  Sweden 
and  Denmark,  1766-1818.     2  v.  R  3537. 

Browning.     Girl's  wanderings  in  Hungary.  S  6061. 

Karlsb.\d  und  Umgebungen.      lote  Aufl.  R  4237. 

LtJTZOW.     Bohemia  :  an  historical  sketch.  S  6664. 

Macquoid.     In  the  volcanic  Eifel.  R  4670. 

Marx.  Revolution  and  counter-revolution ;  or,  Ger- 
many in  1848.  R  4287. 

Maurice.     Story  of  Bohemia.  S  6294. 

Steile.     Voyage  to  Viking  land.  R  3421. 

Sturluson.  Stories  of  the  kings  of  Norway  (Heims- 
kringla).     3  v.  R  3426. 

Thurn  and  Taxis  (Princess  of).  Travels  in  unknown 
Austria.  R  4764. 

Tuttle.     History  of   Prussia   under   Frederic  the  great. 

1756-7- 
A'ofc. — V.  4  of  his  "  History  of  Prussia." 

Whit-MAN.     Teuton  studies.  R  4480./. 

Whymper.     Chamouix  and  Mont  Blanc.  R  9482. 

RUSSIA  AND  OTHER   SLAVONIC  COUNTRIES. 

Leroy-Beaulieu.  Empire  of  the  tsars,  v.  3,  the  reli- 
gion. S  4659. 

Miller.     The  Balkans  :  Roumania,  Bulgaria,  Servia,  and 

Montenegro.  S  9305. 

Thompson.     Russian  politics.     12'^.  S  <j438. 

—  Same.     8°.  S  4763. 

Wood.     The  Crimea  in  1S54  and  1S94.  S  4794. 


C.     Oriental  History  and  Travels. 

TURKISH  EMPIRE  AND  THE  EAST 
GENERALLY. 

Bliss.     Turkey  and  the  Annenian  atrocities.         S  8527. 

Filian.      Armenia  and  her  people.  O  8149. 

Green.     Rule  of  the  Turk.  S  8175. r. 

A'oU. — Revised  and  enl.  edition  of  his  "  The  Arme- 
nian crisis." 

Hidden.     Ottoman  d)'nasty.  S  8202. 

Historical  sketch  of  Armenia  and  the  Armenians.  By 
an  old  Indian.  O  8206. 

Hogarth.      Wandering  scholar  in  the  Levant.   Nb  3208. 

Russell.     Edge  of  the  Orient.  Nb  3381. 

Spry.     Life  on  the  Bosphorus.  S  S752. 

JEWS  AND  THE  HOLY  LAND. 

AB!<ah.\ms.     Jewish  life  in  the  Middle  Ages.        N  7002. 

Edershei.m  History  of  the  Jewish  nation  after  the  de- 
struction of  Jerusalem  under  Titus.  [3d  ed.] 
rev.  by  White.  N  75S0. 

JOLOWicz.  f  Verzeichniss  No.  121,  Judaica  und  He- 
braica.  B  4501. 

Kent.  History  of  the  Hebrew  people  from  the  settle- 
ment in  Canaan  to  the  division  of  the  kingdom. 

N  7241. 

Knight.     Arch  of  Titus  and  the  spoils  of  the  temple. 

N  7249- 


Smith.     Through  Egypt  to  Palestine.  P  2412. ?<. 

Staffer.     Palestine  in  the  time  of  Christ.     [3d  ed.] 

Y  2422. 
Terhune.     Syria  from  the  saddle.  O  9436. 

Wells.     Travel-pictures  from  Palestine.  O  9784. 

EGYPT,    ABYSSINIA,    AND   THE   SOUDAN. 

Baedeker,  f^r.  Egypt  :  handbook  for  travellers.   P  2022. 

1.  Lower  Egypt  and  the  Peninsula  of  Sinai. 

2.  Upper  Egypt,  with  Nubia. 

BiNlON.     f  Ancient  Egypt  or  Mizraim.  N  6909 

Hiersemann.     •{■  Katalog  145,  Aegyptologie.         B  4501. 

Mahaffy.      Empire  of  the  Ptolemies.  N  6285. 

Molyneux.      Campaigning    in  South   Africa  and  Egypt. 

P  5(^87. 

MuiR.     Mameluke  or  slave  dynasty  of  Egypt,  1 260-1517 
a.d.  P  2692. 

Murray,  publisher.     Handbook  for  travellers  in  Egypt. 
Sth  ed.  P  2323. 

Petrie.     History  of  Egypt,      [v.  2]  17th  and  i3th  dynas- 
ties. N  6348. A. 

Portal.     My  mission  in  Abyssinia.  P  2715. 

Slatin  Pasha.     Fire  and  sword  in  the  Sudan,  1879-95. 

P  2746. 

Smith.     Through  Egypt  to  Palestine.  P  2412.M. 

Spirgatis.     f  Verzeichniss  26,  Aegyptologie,  Afrika. 

B4501. 

TORR.     Memphis  and    Mycenae :     Egyptian    chronology 
and  its  application  to  the  early  history  of  Greece. 

N  6767. 

Traill.     From  Cairo  to  the  Soudan  frontier.         P  2446. 

AFRICA. 

Balfour.     Twelve  hundred  miles  in  a  waggon.    P  5515. 

Chanler.     Through  jungle  and  desert :   travels  in  east- 
ern Africa.  P  3550. 

Dubois.     Timbuctoo  the  mysterious.  P  3576. 

Fisher.     Transvaal  and  the  Boers.  P  51 51. 

Gregory.     Great  Rift  Valley  :  journey  to  Mount  Kenya 
and  Lake  Baringo.      [Eastern  Africa.]  P  3605. 

King.     Dr.  Jameson's  raid  :  its  causes  and  consequences. 

P  5244-^- 

Knight.     Madagascar  in  war  time.  P  5649. 

Lloyd.      Three  great   African  chiefs  ;    Khame,   Sebele, 
and  Bathoeng.     2d  ed.  T  5274. 

LoOMlS.   Eclipse  party  in  Africa.  P  5664. 

McAllister.     A  lone  woman  in  .Africa.  P  4276. 

Molyneux.     Campaigning  in   South  Africa  and  Egvpt. 

P  5687. 

Ohrwalder.     Ten  years'  captivity  in  the  Mahdi's  camp, 
1S82-92.      Revised  and  abridged  ed.  P  3336. 

Powell.      Downfall   of  Prempeh  :   life  with    the   native 
levy  in  Ashanti  [in]  1895-6.  P  4714- 

PuRA^S  a7id  Biggs.     South  Africa  :  its  people,  progress, 
and  problems.  P  5359. 

Reindorf.     History  of  the  gold  coast  and  Asante. 

P  4722. 

SiBREE.     Madagascar  before  the  conquest.  P  5744- 

Spirc-vtis.     f  Verzeichniss  26,  Aegyptologie,  Afrika. 

B  4501. 

PERSIA   AND    INDIA. 

Beynon.     With  Kelly  to  Chitral.  O  5524. 

Chevrillon.     In  India.  O  5085. 

Gordon.   •Persia  revisited  (1S95).  O  6603. 

Grindrod.     Siam  :  a  geographical  summary.  O  4606. 

Hope.     Story  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  O  5213. 

PoLLOK.     Fifty  years'  reminiscences  of  India.  O  5714- 

CHINA   AND   JAPAN. 

Brebner.     Little  history  of  China.  O  2057. 

Chamberlain  and  Mason.     Handbook  for  travellers  in 

Japan.     4th  ed.  O  2082. 

Chirol.      Far  eastern  question.  O  2552. 


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Curtis.    Yankees  of  the  east :  sketches  of  modern  Japan 

2  V.  O  2J08 

Hearn.     Kokoro  :  hints  and  echoes  of  Japanese  inner 

life.  ■  O  2192. i 

jAPANtSE  Commission  of  the  World's  Columbian  Expo 

sition,  Chicago,    1893.     Hi.story  of  the  empire  of 

Japan.  O  2637 

JUKICHI  Inouye.     Japan-China  war.  O  2641, 

Knapp.     Feudal  and  modern  Japan.     2  v.  O  2248, 

Marti.n.     a  cycle  in  Cathay  ;  or,  China  south  and  norih, 

O  2289 
Morris.     Dragons  and  cherry  blossoms.     [Japan.] 

O  2316.^/. 
Stone.     In  and  beyond  the  Himalayas.  O  3754 

Younghusband.     Heart  of  a  continent.  O  3799 

OCEANICA. 

Banks.     Heroes  of  the  South  Seas.  P  6025. 

BoLDKEWOOD.  |F.  A.  Browne.]  Old  Melbourne  memo- 
ries.    2d  ed.  P  6049. 

Fitzgerald.    Climbs  in  the  New  Zealand  Alps.    P6591. 

Knox.     Land  of  the  Kangaroo.     [Austraha.j       P  6250. 

Stevenson.     In  the  South  Seas.  P  6420.^-. 

Thrum,  compiler.  Hawaiian  almanac  and  annual  for 
1S96.  P  6764. 

D.     Universal    and    Miscellaneous    His- 
tory and  Travels. 

GEOGRAPHY   AND   TRAVELS. 

AsHER  6^  Adams.  New  topographical  map  of  the  state 
of  N.  Y.  N  1904. 

Bartholomew.     Handy  reference  atlas  of  the  world. 

N  1029. /i. 
BrOgger  rtwof  ROLFSEN.     Fridtiof  Nansen,  1861-93. 

N  2535. 

Bull.     Cruise  of  the  "Antarctic"   to  the   south   Polar 

regions.  N  2539. 

f  Cook's  E.xcursionist  and  tourist  advertiser  :  Jan. -Dec. 

1896.  C  6820. 

Corney.     Voyages   in    the   northern   Pacific   [Ed.]     by 

Alexander.  N  2101. 

Evans.     \  Bibliotheca  coloniana  :  voyages  and  travels. 

B  4501. 
Frve.     Home  and  school  atlas.  N  1832. 

t  Gaze's  Tourist  gazette,     v.  8.     (Nov.  1895-Oct.  1896.) 

C  6598. 
Hughes.     {"  Faccuus  Fiator.")     Vacation  rambles. 

N  3216. 


Legh.   HowDick  and  Molly  went  round  theworld.  N  3656. 

LliTLE.     World  as  we  saw  it.  X  3662. 

Morris,  compiler.  Half-hours  of  travel  at  home  and 
abroad.     4  v.  N  3317. 

I.  America.  2.  Europe.  3.  Asia.  4.  Africa  and 
Australasia. 

Paynter.  Joining  the  navy;  or,  abroad  with  Uncle 
Sam.  N  2344. y. 

Pike.     Through  the  subarctic  forest.  X  2712. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  \  Miscellaneous  collections. 
No.  854,  Geographical  tables.  By  R.  S.  Wood- 
ward. N  1794. 

—  f  Same,  No.  969.  '  Varieties  of  the  human  species  : 
principles  and  method  of  classification.  By  G. 
Sergi.  B  1512. 

SouTHEY.  English  seamen  :  Howard,  Clifford,  Haw- 
kins, Drake,  Cavendish.    Ed.  by  Hannay.  T  54i6.d'. 

Woodward,    f  Smithsonian  geographical  tables.  XI794. 

HISTORY    AND     HISTORICAL     MISCELLANY. 

Adam.     What  is  my  tartan  ?  T  6004. 

American  Numismatic  and  Archceological  Society  (X.Y.). 
f  Proceedings,  29th  annual  meeting,  ^Ich.  15, 
1S87.  B  803. 

Chalmers,  f  London  Philatelic  Society  exhibition  :  the 
adhesive  stamp  fraud  brought  to  light.  B  804. 

DiTCHFiELD,  Old  English  customs  extant  at  the  present 
time.  T  8123. 

Drexel  Institute.  Library  Department.  (Phila.)  f  Ref- 
erence lists.  No.  I.  Costume,  dress,  and  needle- 
work. B  956S. 

t  Genealogical  memoranda  :  chancery  proceedings. 

B  7525. 

Gun.  f  Index  to  ads.  for  next  of  kin,  etc.  (Nos.  8206- 
70125).  T  6608. 

Hazlitt.     Coin  collector.  T  6191. 

Hiersemann.  f  Wars  of  the  i6th-i9th  centuries.  [Cata- 
logue.] B  4501. 

Halle  und  Hess  &  Co.  f  Katalog  von  Buchern  u.  Kup- 
ferstichen  zur  Costiim-Kunde.  B  7525. 

London  Philatelic  Society.     See  Chalmers. 

New  York  State.  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons,  f  Proceed- 
ings, 115th  annual  communication.  1896.  T9697.<f. 

Scottish  Rite  (Masonry).  \  Annual  rendezvous  of  the 
Sovereign  Grand  Consistory,  June  1893.      B  7525. 

Spofford  a7id  others,  f  Library  of  historic  characterb 
and  famous  events.      10  v.  T  751. 

Taylor.  Names  and  their  histories  :  handbook  of  his- 
torical geography  and  topographical  nomenclature. 

N  1434- 

Weber.     Story  of  the  nations.  N  4895. 


PART    5.-LITERATURE    AND    LANGUAGE. 


A.     Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 

Aberdeen  Public  Library,  fgth-iith  annual  report 
ending  Sept.  30,  1S93-5.  B  9562. 

Aguilar  Free  Library  Society  (N.  Y.  City),  f  5th  and 
6th  annual  reports,  1S93-4.  B  9556. 

—  f  Fiction  list.  Feb.  1695.  B  9568. 

—  f  List  of  biographical  works.  B  9568. 
American  Library  Association,    f  Handbook,  1894.  U  30. 

—  t  Yearbook,  1893.  B  30. 
Astor  Library  (N.   Y.   City),     f  46th   annual    report  for 

1S94.  B9556. 

Birkenhead  Free  Public  Library,     f  36th-39th  annual 

report,  1891-2-1894-5.  B  9562. 

—  f  Hand-list,  No.  7,  March,  1S93.  B  956S. 

—  f  Report  of  the  librarian  on  the  Aberdeen  meeting  of 

the  Library  Association  of  the  United  Kingdom. 

B  9562. 

f  Books,     v.  2.     Nos.  3.  4,   10;  v.  3,  Nos.  1-3.  10,  11 

(Mch.  i892-Oct.-Nov.  1893).  B  4504. 


Boston  Public  Library,     f  Annual  report,  1893,  1894. 

B9555. 

—  t  Bulletin,  vol.  14,  Nos.  2,  3,  July,  Oct..  1895.    B  S03. 

—  \  Supplement  to  37th  annual  report.      1889.        B  805. 
BowDOlN  College  (Brunswick,  Me.),     f  Library  bulletin. 

No.  3,   Augt.    1893.  B  9565 

Bronson  Library  Fund  (Waterbury,  Ct.).     -f  24th,  25th 

annual  report,  1892-3,  1893-4.  B  9564. 

Brooklyn  Library,     f  36th,  37lh  annual   report,   1S94. 

1895-  B9557: 

—  t  Bulletin  of  new  books.    Nos.  33,  34,  Dec.  1894,  1S95. 

B  9568. 

Buffalo   Library,     f  58th,    sgth   annual   report,    1894, 

1895-  B  9557. 

—  t  Finding  list.     Part  3,  July  1S96.  M  8538./. 

—  t  Index  to  classified  subject  catalogue  B  4502. 
California,  University  of.     f  Library  bulletin.  No.  12. 

Classification  of  books  in  the  library.     By  J.  C. 
Rowell.  B  9563. 

Canning  Town  Public  Library,     f  Subject  index  :  speci- 
men section.  B  526. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  XUMBER. 


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5— LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE:  Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 


Carnegie  Free  Public  Library  (Allegheny,  Pa.),  f  An- 
nual report  ending  Feb.  28,  1894.  15  9566.  j 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Railroad  Departments.  Yotiiig , 
Men's  Christian  Association  Library.  f  Cata-  1 
logue  of  books.      1894.  M  S085.  j 

Chicago  Public  Library,  f  2ist-23d  annual  report,  June 
1893-5.  B  9559.  I 

Cincinnati  Public  Library,  f  Annual  reports,  year  end- 
ing June  30,  1893,  and  July  i,  1894,  1895.    B  9559. 

—  +  Bulletin  of  books  added  during  1895.  M  8S18. 

—  j  Quarterly  bulletin,  No.  109,  Apl.-June,  1891.  B  805. 
Cleveland  Public  Library,     f  25th-27th  annual  report, 

1893-5.  B  9559. 

—  fOpen  shelf:  books  added  during  Apl.,  May,  Sept., 

1894.  15  31.  t 

Cleveland.  Public  ScJwols.  \  Catalogue  of  books  rec- 
ommended by  the  principals,  teachers,  and  De- 
partment of  Instruction.      1895.  B  31. 

Clerkenwell  Public  Library  (London),  f  6th-8t_h  an- 
nual report,  1893-5.  B  '9562. 

■f  CLipriNG  collector,     v.  i,  No.  i  (Jan.  1896).       B  528. 

Cotgreave.     f  Indicator  versus  card-charging.    B  9563. 

CowELL.     f  Public  Library  staffs.  B  9563. 

Crane  (Thomas)  Public  Library  (Quincy,  Mass.).  {An- 
nual report,  1894.  B  9555. 

Dayton  Public  Library  and  Museum,  f  Report  from 
Sept.  I,  1893,  to  Augt.  31,  1895.  B  9559. 

Denver  Public  Library,  f  Books,  v.  2  (Nos.  3,  4,  10), 
3  (Nos.  1-3,  10,  II),  Mch.  1892-Oct.,  Nov.  1893. 

B  4504. 

—  t  Bulletin,     v.  I,  Nos.  4-9  (June-Nov.  1891).  M  8824. 
Detroit  Public  Library,     f  29th  annual  report,  1894. 

B  955g. 

Evans,  t  Bibliotheca  Orientalia  ;  or,  literature  of  the 
east.  B  4501. 

Field.     Love  affairs  of  a  bibliomaniac.  M  7149. 

Fletcher  Free  Library  (Burlington,  Vt.).  t  20th,  21st 
annual  report,  1894,  1895.  B  9564. 

Franklin  Institute,  f  Subject  catalogue  of  the  Memo- 
rial Library  of  the  International  Electrical  Exhibi- 
tion. 1884.  B  1510. 

Gloversville  Free  Library,  f  14th,  15th  annual  re- 
port, 1894,  1895.  B  9557. 

Good  reading  about  many  books,  mostly  by  their  authors. 
2d  year.  M  7172. 

Graesel.  f  Special-Katalog  der  Bibliotheks-Ausstellung 
(Deutsche  Unterrichts-Ausstellung  in  Chicago, 
1893).  B  9563. 

Grand  Rapids  Public  Schools,  f  Annual  report  of  the 
Public  Library  for  1893-5.  B  9559. 

—  t  Special  catalogue  :  industrial  books.     .         M  8604. c. 
Grunevvald    &   Co.     I  Pamphlet    question    and    other 

problems  in  cataloguing  solved.  B  31. 

Hamilton.     French  book-plates.  M  71S4. 

Hamilton   (Ontario)     Public     Library,     f  5th   and  6Lh 

annual  report,  1893-1894.  B  9562. 

Harlem  Library  (N.  Y.  City),     f  Annual  report,  1892-4. 

B  9556. 
Harrassowitz.     \  Antiquarischer  Catalog  185.     Biblio- 

thekwesen,  Bibliographic,    Buchdruck,  and  Buch- 

handel.  B  4502. 

Hartford  Public  Library,     f  Boys'  and  girls'  books  in. 

2d  ed.  M  8613.^/. 

—  f  Bulletin,     v.  13-17  (Jan.  1891-Oct.  1895).  M  8613.^. 

—  +  Report,  55th-57th  (1893-5).  B  9564. 
Helena  Public  Library,      f  Bulletin,    Nos.    1-14  (Sept. 

iS93-Apl.  1895).  M  S193 

HOBOKEN  Freie  Offentliche  Bibliothek.  f  Alphabet- 
ischer  Katalog.  Januar,  1896.  INI  8625.^/. 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  publishers.  1548  books  ex- 
hibited in  model  library  of  the  American  Library 
Association  at  Chicago  Exposition,  1893.     B  9563. 

Indianapolis  Public  Library,  f  Finding-list  of  poetry  and 
the  drama,  literature  and  polygraphy,  i8gi.     B  805. 

Jersey  City  Free  Public  Library,  f  3d,  4th  annual  re- 
port, 1893,  1894.  B  9566. 

—  f  Library  record,     v.   1-4.    (Feb.  15,    1892-Sept.  25, 

1895.)  M  8847.0. 


Labouchere.     Ladies'  book-plates.  M  7256. 

Lenox  Library  (N.  Y.  City),     f  24th,  25th  annual  report 

for  1893,  1894.  B  9556. 

f  Literary  news.      New  series,  v.  17  (Jan. -Dec.  i;q6). 

.M  7662. 
f  Literary  world,  v.  27  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).  C  6855. 
Liverpool  Free  Public   Library  and  Museum,     f  41st, 

42d  annual  report,  1893,  1894.  B  9561. 

Los  Angeles  Public  Library,    f  5th-7th  annual  report, 

1893-5.  B  9560. 

Maimonides  Library  (N.  ,Y.   City),     f  Report  for  1893, 

1S94.  B9556. 

—  f  Select  list  of  books  suitable  for  girls.  B  31. 

—  f  Supplement   to    catalogue    of    German    fiction  and 

juveniles.  B  9565. 

Manchester  Public  Free  Libraries.     \  4ist-43d  annual 

report,  1892-3-1894-5.  B  9561. 

Massachusetts   Library  Club.      f  Select   fiction,    List 

No.  r,  Sept.  1S95.  B  34. 

Michigan,  University  of.     f  Librarian's  report,  1891-2, 

1892-3.  B  9559. 

Minneapolis  Public  Library.      f  4th,  5th  annual  report, 

1893.  1894.  B  9560. 
Milwaukee  Public  Library,     f  Our  books  :  list  of  pict- 
ure books  for  very  little  folk.     Oct.  1895.       B  31. 

—  t  Quarterly  index  of  additions,    v.  4,  1892-3.  M  8683. r. 

—  f  13th,  17th  annual  report.  i8go,  1894.  B  9560. 
New  Bedford  Free  Public  Library.       f  42d,  43d  annual 

report,  1894,  1895.  B  9555. 

New  Haven    Free    Public    Library.       f   Bulletin,    Oct. 

l894-Jan.-Feb.  1895.  B  9568. 

—  f  1st  supplement  to  Catalogue,  part  I.  B  9568. 

—  f  History  of  the  founding,  etc.  B  9564. 

—  \  6th-8th  annual  report,  1892-4.  B  9564. 
New  Jersey  State  Library,     f  Annual   report   for   1895. 

M  8696.7/;'. 
New  York  City.    Apprentices^  Library  {Now  Free  Library 
of  the  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Trades- 
men),    f  Catalogue  of  the  J.  Morgan  Slade  Library 
and  other  architectural  works.  B  9568. 

—  Mercantile  Library,     f  Bulletin  of  accessions,  No.  18, 

Nov.   1894.  B  9568. 

f  Bulletin  of  new  books,    Nos.   15,  16  (Oct.  1894, 

1895).  B  9568. 

f  List  of  books  on  exhibition,  Feb.  12,  1896.    B  34. 

t  73d,  74th  annual  report,  1893,  1894.  B  9556- 

New  York  Free  Circulating  Library,  f  14th.  I5ih  an- 
nual report,  1893,  1894.  B  9556. 

—  f  Monthly  bulletin,  vol.   i,  Nos.  1-4  (Nov.  iSgs-Feb. 

iSg6).  B  9568. 

New  York  Library  Association,    f  Best  25  books  of  1S94. 

B  34. 

—  f  [Circular,  1S95.]  B  526. 

—  f  237  leading  books  of  1894.  B  526. 

—  N.  Y.  Library  Club,     f  Program,   Friday  and  Satur- 

day, Jan.  II,  12,  1895.  B  30. 

New  York   railroad  men.     Feb.    1S92,    1S93,   and  Mch. 

1894.  B  804. 
A^ote. — Contains  the  annual  report  of  the  Railroad 

Branch  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association. 
New  York   Society  Library,     f  Annual   report,    Apl.    i, 

1895.  B  9556. 

—  f  New  books.     Nov.  i,  1891,  1894,  1S95,  and  Feb.  i, 

1896.  B  526. 
New  York  State  Library,      f  Additions,  No.  2,  Subject 

index  of  law  additions,  Jan.  1883-Dec.  1893. 

B  9567. 

—  f  Bulletin,  bibliography,   No.   i.    ■  Guide  to  the  study 

of  James  McNeill  Whistler.  B  9567. 

—  f  Same.      Public   libraries.      Nos.   2,    3.   Statistics  of 

N.  Y.  libraries  for  1S93,  1S94.  B  9567, 

—  t  74th  annual  report,  Sept.  30,  1891.  B  9557 
New  York  State,  University  of.     f  306  books  of  1895. 

B34. 

—  \'Same.  B  526 
Newark  Free  Public  Library,     f  5th-7th  annual  report 

1893-5.  B  9566 

—  f  Library  news.  v.  1-4  (Jan.  1890-Apl.  1893).  M  8865 


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Newark  Free  Public  Library,  f  Library  News.  v.  5,  6 
(May  iS93-Dec.  1895).  M  86q6.«. 

—  f  List  of  art  books  on  exhibition,  Nov.  27,  1895.  B  32. 
Newberry  Library  (Chicago),     f  Report  of  the  trustees, 

Apl.  25-Dec.  31,  1S92.  B  9559. 

—  f  Same,  for  1893-4.  B  9559. 

Oberun  College  Library,  f  Bulletin,  v.  i,  No.  2.  Ref- 
erence on  the  history  of  labor  and  some  contem- 
porary labor  problems.     By  \Vm.  Black.         B  33. 

—  f  Bulletin,  v.  i,  No.  3.  History  of  church  music.  I 
By  E.  Dickinson.  B  34.  I 

Passaic  Free  Public  Library.  \  Alphabetical  catalogue. 
1895.  M  8707. 

j  Peabody  Institute  (Bait.),      f  26th-2Sth  annual    report, 

!  1893-5.  B  8553. 

j         Peoria  Public  Library,     f  Books  added  Sept.   13-Nov. 
I  30,  1892.  '  B  9565. 

—  f  I2th-I5th  annual  report,  1893-5.  B  9559. 
Philadelphia  Apprentices'  Library,     f  Bulletin,  No.  2, 

Nov.  1S95.  B  9568. 

—  f  Philadelphia  Apprentices'  Library  :  a  sketch,  1S20- 

05-  B  9566. 

—  f  74th,  75th  annual  report,  1894,  1895.  B  9566. 
Philadelphia  Free  Library,     f  Finding    list  of  fiction, 

Augt.  I,  1894.  M  8711./ 

Philadelphia  Library  Co.  f  Bulletin,  New  series,  Nos. 
31-35,  1893-5.  B9565. 

Philadelphia  Mercantile  Library  Co.  f  Charter,  by- 
laws, and  library  rules.     1894.  B  9566. 

—  f  7rst-73d  annual  report,  Jan.  1894-6.  B  9566. 
Plymouth    Free    Public   Library,     f  i6th,    17th    annual 

report,  1892-3-1893-4.  B  9561. 

Portland  Library  Association  (Oregon),     f  Our  library. 

V.  I,  Nos.  3-24  (-\Ich.  1894-Dec.   1895).     M  8714. 

—  +  29th-3ist  annual  report,  1892-4.  B  9560. 
Powell.     Excursions   in  libraria  :   retrospective    reviews 

and  bibliographical  notes.  M  7359. 

Pratt  (Enocii)  Free   Library  (Bait.),     f  Bulletin,     v.  i, 

Nos.  1-4  (1S95-6).  B  95C8. 

—  +  8th-loth  annual  report,  1894-6.  B  9558. 
Pratt  Institute  Free  Library,     f  Bulletin,  No.  14,  Mch., 

Apl.  1894.  B  804. 

—  f  Same,  No.   15,  Alphabetical  Subject  list  of  govern- 

ment documents.  B  804. 

—  f  Satnc,  No.  16,  Finding-list  of  works  in  the  German 

language.  B  804. 

—  f  Training  classes.     [Prospectus.]  B  526. 
Providknce  Athenaeum,      f  58th,    59th  annual    report, 

1893-4.  B  9564. 

Providence  Public  Library,     f  Monthly  bulletin,     v.  i. 

No.  I,  Jan.  1895.  B  805. 

—  f  i6th,  17th  annual  report,  1S93-4.  B  9564. 
f  Publishers'  weekly,     v.  49,  50  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

M  7716. 

Putnam.  Books  and  their  makers  during  the  Middle 
Ages.     v.  I,  476-1600.  M  7716. 

f  Reader  (The).  Nos.  3,  8,  26-28,  36-39,  43-46  (Jan. 
19.  1893, -Nov.  I,  1S94).  B  4505. 

f  Revue  Internationale  des  archives  des  Bibliotheques  et 
des  M usees.   Tome  i,  bis.  et  i  ter.  (1895.)  B  9563. 

Reynolds  Library  (Rochester,  N.  Y.).  f  8th,  9th  an- 
nual report,  1S93,  1894.  B  9557. 

Rider  (Sidney  S.).    \  Book  notes.  Mch.  9,  1S95.   B  9568. 

Rochester  Athenaeum  and  Mechanics'  Institute.  +  Cir- 
cular of  information,  loth,  nth  year,  1894-5, 
1895-6.  B  S552. 

St.  Louis  Mercantile  Library,  f  48th.  49th  annual  re- 
port, 1S93,  1894.  B  955S. 

St.  Louis  Public  Free  Library,  f  Annual  report,  1891-2, 
1892-3.  1894,  1894-5.  B  9558. 

Salem  Public  Library.    \  5th-7th  report.  1893-5.  B  9^55. 

San  Francisco  Free  Public  Library.  \  Monthly  bulletin. 
V.  I  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  M  8S7S./'. 

—  +  Report.  1S93-4.  B  9560. 
San   Francisco    Mercantile  Library,     f  40th-42d  annual 

report,  1S92-4.  B  9560. 

Scranton     Public    Library.      f  3d-5th    annual    report, 

1893-5-  B  9566. 


Small,    f  Handbook  of  the  new  public  library  in  Boston. 

M  S747. 
Smithsonian   Institution.      U.   S.    Aattonal  Museum. 

[f  List  of  publications,  Augt.  1894.]  B  804. 

Springfield  City  Library  Association  (Mass.).     f  32d- 

34th  annual  report,  1893-5.  B  9555. 

Syracuse  Central   Library,     f  Annual  reports,  June  30, 

1S94  and  1895.  B  9557. 

Taunton    (Mass.)    Public    Library.      f  Additions,    New 

Series,  Nos.  i,  2,  Sept.  1894,  and  Apl.  1895.  B  956S. 

—  28th,  29th  annual  report,  1893,  1S94.  B  9555. 
Tokyo  Library  (Japan),     [f  Annual  report — in  Japanese. 

1S94.]  B  9502. 

—  f  Extract  of  annual  report.  1893,  1894.  B  9561. 
United  States.     Bureau  of  Education.     \  Statistics  of 

public  libraries  in  the  U.  S.,  1S84-5.  B  9563. 

—  War  Department  Library,     f  Subject  catalogue.  No. 

2  :  index  of  periodicals,  1895.  B  805. 

Warren  County  Library  (Monmouth,  111.),     f  Bulletin, 

V.  3,  Nos.   2,  4 ;  V.  4,   No.  2  ;  and  v.  6,  No.  i. 

(1891-4.)  B9565. 

Worcester  Free  Public  Library,    f  Annual  report,  Nov. 

30,  1893,  and  Nov.  30,  1894.  B  9555. 

—  f  Rules,  regulations,  and  documents.  B  9555. 


B.     Drama  and  Plays. 

Austin.     England's  darling.  K  2020. <?. 

Bangs.     The  bicyclers,  and  other  farces.  K  2025. 

Contents. — The    bicyclers. — A    dramatic    evening. — 
The  fatal  message. — A  proposal  under  difficulties. 
Bartlett.     New  and  complete  concordance  to  Shake- 
speare. K  2Sc6. 
Bell.    Fairytale  plays,  and  how  to  act  them.    K  2035./. 
Contents  :  Ali  Baba,  or  the  forty  thieves. — Rumpel- 
stiltzkin. — Red  Riding  Hood. — Beauty  and  the  beast. 
— Jack  and  the  beanstalk. — Cinderella.  —  Foolish  Jack. 
— The    golden     goose. — The    tinder-box. — The    three 
wishes. — The  emperor's  new  clothes. — fisherman  and 
his  wife. — Sleeping  beauty. — Bluebeard. 
Boas.     Shakspere  and  his  predecessors.  K  2048. 
Boston  Public  Library,      f  Supplement    to  37th  annual 
report,  18S9.     [Shakespeare's  autograph.]     B  805. 
Dawson.      Shakespeare,  and  other  lectures.          M  41 16. 
Forster    and    Lewes.      Dramatic   essays.       Notes   by 
Archer  and  Lowe.  K  2155. 
FURMAN.     Philip  of  Pokanoket  :  an  Indian  drama. 

K  2159. 
Qt'SAWYlV.  and  others .    Monologues  and  novel' ies.  K  2176. 
Contents  :  Afternoon  tea,  by  B.  L.  C.  GriflFith. — Can- 
nibal  and    the  skeleton.      Hector  Fezandic — Chinese 
wedding.     Bertha  M    Wilson. — Chri^tmassta^     Pertha 
M.    Wilson.— Darling    Jennie.     B.    L.    C.    Griffith- 
Heartrending  affair.     Nellie  M.  Locke. — His  first  case. 
B.  L.  C.  Griffith.—  His  wedding  morn.     B.  L.  C.  Grif- 
fith.— Last  days  of   Pompeii.      Arr.  by  M.  ^^  .  Morton. 
— Nigger    baby.        Bertha    M.    \\il.son. — Popping   the 
question.     Clement  Fezandic. — Pygmalion  and  Galatea. 
W.    S.  Gilbert. —  Revenge  (The  .     Clement  Fezandie. 
— Silent  partner.      Fannie  A.  Matthews.— Soldier's  re- 
turn.    B.  L.  C.   Griffith.— Tragcdv  of  blind  Margaret. 
Bertha  M.    Wilson.— Where  was  I  ?     B.  I  .  C  Griffith. 
Hazlitt.      Dramatic  essays.    Selected  and  ed.  by  Archer 
and  Lowe.  K  2191  a. 

Hunt.     Dramatic  essays.      Sekctcd  and  ed.  by  .\rcher 
and  Lowe.  K  2217. 

McKay    and  WiNGATE.      Famous    American    actors  of 
to-day.  T  5282. 

Merington.    Daphne  ;  or.  the  pipes  of  Arcadia.   K  2300. 
New   York  dramatic  chronicle,     v.  3,  4  (Sept.   2.  1895- 
Augt.  24,  1896).  C  6867.^. 

Reed.     Bacon  vs.  Shakspere  :  brief  for  the  plaintiff. 

K  2720. 

Shaw.     Quintessence  of  Ibsenism.  K  7402. 

Stone.     Shakspere's  Holinshed  :  ihe  chronicle  and  the 

historical  plays  compared.  K  2754. 

Sudermann.     Magda  :  play  in  4  acts.  K  3427. 


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I  Talent,     v.  6  (July  i8g5-June  i8g5).  C  6886. 

Vanbrugh.     [Best  plays  of].     Ed.  by  Swaen.      K  2457. 

Contents:  The   relapse. — The  provok'd  wife. — The 

confederacy. — A  journey  to  London. 

Wagner.     Parsifal  :  ein  IHihnenweihfestspiel.   K  34^3-/- 

—  Same :  a  festival-drama  (English  and  German). 

K  3463 •$'• 

—  Tristan  and  Isolda:  lyric  drama  (English  and  German). 

K  3777- 
Weston.     Legends  of  the  Wagner  drama.  K  3476. 

WiNGATE.      Shakespeare's  heroines  on  the  stage. 

K    2482. fl!. 

—  Shakespeare's  heroes  on  the  stage.  K  2482. 

C.    Essays  and  Miscellanies. 

Austin.     At  random  :  essays  and  stories.  M  4020. 

Dalbiac.      Dictionary  of  quotations  (English).     M  31 12. 

Dawson.     Shakespeare,  and  other  lectures.         M  4116. 

Flower.  Persons,  places,  and  ideas  :  miscellaneous 
essays.  M  4592. 

Forbes.     Camps,  quarters,  and  casual  places.    M  4155..:. 

Graham.  Father  Archangel  of  Scotland,  and  other 
essays.  M  4172. 

Krummacher.  The  parables.  From  7th  German  edi- 
tion. M  3254. 

Lamb.     Essays  of  Elia.      Temple  edition.  M  4655. 

Le  Galltenne.     Prose  fancies.     2d  series.  M  4263. 

Mabie.     Essays  on  nature  and  culture.  M  4276. a. 

Mathews.     Nugae  litteraricc.  M  4293.;?. 

Payne.     Little  leaders.  M  4346. 

Sangster.     With  my  neighbors.  M  4385. 

Schopenhauer.  Art  of  controversy,  and  other  posthum- 
ous papers.      Transl.  by  Saunders.  M  4394. a. 

Sharp.     Ecce  puella,  and  other  imaginings.        M  4400, 

Stevenson.     Fables.  M  3421- 

Street.  Quales  ego  :  a  fewr  remarks  in  particular  and  at 
large.  M  4425 ■?• 

Van  Dyke.  Little  rivers  :  a  book  of  essays  in  profitable 
idleness.  M  4457- 

Whiting.     World  beautiful.     2  series.  M  44.S2.W. 

Wood,  compiler.     Quotations  for  occasions.      M  3490.  $r. 

Wray.     Fancies  framed  in  Florentine.  M  4492. 

Zangwill.      Without  prejudice.  M  4499. 

D.    Language  and  Phonography. 

Albrecht.    I>ehrbuch  der  gabelsbergerschen  Stenografie. 

W  1504. 

Baedeker.  Conversationsbuch  fiir  Reisende  in  vier 
Sprache  :  Deutsch,  Franzosisch,  Englisch,  Ital- 
ienisch.  W  3022. 

Bennett.     Latin  composition  for  secondary  schools. 

W  8036. 

Boas.     \  Chinook  texts.  B  4503. 

Drinkwater.  Longman's  v/ord-building  and  spelling 
book.  W  2126. 

Emerson.    Brief  history  of  the  English  language.  W  2136. 

Flugel.  Practical  dictionary  of  English  and  German. 
5th  ed.     2v.  W  3153, 

I.   English  and  German.      2.   German  and  English. 

■f-  Forward  :  the  journal  of  the  analogic.     [Shorthand.] 

B  526. 

Goodwin.  Syntax  of  moods  and  tenses  of  the  Greek 
verb.     Rewritten.  W  8603. 

Graham,     f  All  about  phonography.  B  805. 

Gregg.     \  All  about  Gregg's  .shorthand.  B  32. 

Hall.     Translations  at  sight.     [Latin.]  W  8133. 

Heffley.  Complete  manual  of  the  Pitman  system  of 
phonography.  W  1192. 

James.  Dictionary  of  English  and  German.  31st  ed. 
by  Stoffel.  W  3227. 

Liddell  and  Scott.  Greek-English  lexicon.  Correc- 
tions by  Drisler.  W  8661. 

Lindsay.      Short  historical  Latin  grammar.         W  8269 

March.   fThe  spelling  reform.  No.  8<?/i893  c/X  7773.0. 


Munson.     Art  of  phonography.  W  1322.^3:, 

Payne,  edr.  English  in  American  universities.  W  2344. 
f  Phonetic  journal,  v.  55  (Jan. -Dec.  1S96).  C  6710. 
Pilling,     f  Bibliography  of  the  Athabascan  languages. 

B  4503. 

—  \  Bibliography  of  the  Chinookan  languages.       B  4503. 

—  f  Bibliography  of  the  Salishan  languages.  B  4503. 

—  f  Bibliography  of  the  Wakashan  languages.  E4503. 
Rockwell,     f  Shorthand  instruction  and  practice. 

No.  I  ^/i893  ^/X  7773. a;. 
Rosenthal,     f  Revolution  in  the  study  of  languages. 

B32. 
Smithsonian  Institution.   Bureau  of  Ethnology,    f  Bibli- 
ography of  the   Athabascan   languages.     By  J.  C. 
Pilling.  B  4503. 

—  f  Bibliography  of  the  Chinookan  languages.     By  J.  C. 

Pilling.  B  4503. 

—  f  Bibliography  of  the  Salishan  languages.     By  J.  C. 

Pilling.  B  4503. 

—  f  Bibliography  of  the  Wakashan  languages.     By  J.  C. 

Pilling.  B  4503. 

—  f  Chinook  texts.  By  F.  Boas.  B  4503. 
Stern.  Studien  und  Plaudereien.  ist  series.  W  3421. 
f  Student's  Journal  :  devoted  to  Graham's  "  Standard 

phonography."  v.  24  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C  6885. 
Unverzagt.     Technologisches     Worterbuch,     Deutsch- 

Englisch-Franzosisch.     2te  Aufl.  W  3773. 

Whitney.     Sanskrit  grammar.  W  9788, 

E.    Literary   History  and  Criticism. 

[f  Catalogue  of  Russian  books,  1889.]  B  34. 

Cornell  University  Library,     f  Catalogue  of  the  Rhaeto- 

Romanic  collection  presented  by  Willard  Fiske. 

B  9568. 
Couch.     ("  Q."")    Adventures  in  criticism.  M  9103. 

Craik.  English  prose  :  selections,  v.  3-5.  M  9104.^. 
DoBSON.  Eighteenth  century  vignettes.  3d  series.  M  9124. 
Dreyfus.     Lectures  on  French  literature.  M  9576. 

Fields.     Authors  and  friends.  T  5149.^. 

Garnett.     Age  of  Dryden.  M  9162. 

GosSE.     Critical  kit-kats.  M  9i72.<r. 

HoEPLl.     -j-  Literatura   italiana.     Parte    3,  Classici,    edi- 

zione  citate  della  Crusca,  testi  di  linguji,  Romanzi, 

Poesie,  etc.     1891.  B  34. 

Hosmer.     Short  history  of  German  literature.     Revised 

ed.  M  9211. 

Hudson.     Studies    in    interpretation  :    Keats,    Clough, 

Matthew  Arnold.  M  9215. 

Jacobs.     Literary  studies.     2d  ed.  M  9225. 

Contents  :  George  Eliot. — Matthew  Arnold. — Brown- 
ing.— Newman.— Tennyson. — Stevenson. — Seeley. 
Le  Gallienne.     Retrospective  reviews.     2  v.      M  9264. 
Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of  American  authors. 

T  5270. 
Mabie.     Books  and  culture.  M  9276.(5. 

Manly.     Southern  literature,  1579-1895-  AI  9287. 

Matthews.     Aspects  of   fiction,  and  other  ventures  in 

criticism.  L  9293. 

—  Introduction  to  American  literature.  M  9293. 
Pattee.  History  of  American  literature.  ^I  9344. 
Phillips.  Handbook  of  German  literature.  M  9351-'''. 
Rees.     Reminiscences  of  literary  London,  1779-1853. 

M  936S./. 

Regeneration  :  a  reply  to  Nordau.  I\I  9721. 

Riordan  and  Tozo  Takayanagi.     Sunrise  stories  :   a 

glance  at  the  literature  of  Japan.  M  9373- 

Sainte-Beuve.     Select  essays.  M  9382. j-. 

Contents  :  What  is  a  classic  ?— Of  a  literary  tradition 

and  in  what  sense  the  term  should  be  understood. — 

Letters    of   Lord    Chesterfield    to    his    son.— William 

Cowper.— Gibbon. — Grote's  History  of  Greece. — Bon- 

stetten   and    Gray.— M.    Taine's    History   of    English 

literature. 

Saintsbury.     History  of  19th  century  literature  (1780- 

1895).  M  9383.//. 

Teusler.     Outlines  of  German  literature.  M  9435. 


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Vaughax.     English  literary  criticism.  M  9457. 

Warnkr.     Relation  of  literature  to  life.  M  9466. 

Wells.     Modern  French  literature.  M  9473/- 

Westermann  &  Co.,  publishers,      f  Catalogue  raisonne, 
French  literature.     The  classics  and  belles-lettres. 

B  528. 

—  f  Catalogue  raisonne  of  German  literature,    i.  Classics 

and  belles-lettres.  B  528. 

Wilkinson.  Classic  Greek  course  in  English.  M  9482.^. 
Wilson.     Mere  literature,  and  other  essays.     M  9484.W. 

F.     Poetry. 

Aldrich.     Judith  and  Holofernes.  K  1007./ 

Aristotle.     Poetics.     Transl.  by  Butcher.  K  509. 

Berdoe.  Browning  and  the  Christian  faith.  K  1037. r. 
BuNNER.     Poems  of.  K  1065.^. 

Burns.     Life    and  works  of.     Ed.  by  Chambers.     Re- 
vised by  Wallace.  K  1540. 

—  Poems  and  songs.  Ed.  by  Lang.  K  1540./. 
Catullus.  Poems.  Transl.  by  Martin.  K  8079.W. 
Chaucer.  Riches  of.   [Ed.]  by  Clarke.  4th  ed.  K  1084.2. 

Note, — "  His  impurities  expunged,  spelHng  modern- 
ised, rhythm  accentuated,  and  his  obsolete  terms  ex- 
plained." 

Clarke,  collector.     Songs  of  the  South.  K  1092.  j. 

Crawfurd,  edr.      Lyrical  verse  from  Elizabeth  to  Vic- 
toria. K  1 104.4. 

Dante    Alighieri.      Divine  comedy,  in  9  line  metre  of 
Spenser,  by  G.  Musgrave.     The  inferno,  or  hell. 

K  6113.W. 

Dixon.  English  poetry  from  Blake  to  Browning.  K  1123.^. 

Field.     Songs  and  other  verse.  K  1148.^-. 

Flagg.     Poems,  2d  ed.,  and  Later  poems.  K  1151. 

Florian.     Fables.     Done   into   English  verse  by  Per- 
ring.  K  4153. 

Gale.     Songs  for  little  people.  K  1597. 

Geddie.  The  balladists.  ("  Famous  Scots  "  series.)  K  1164. 

Heaton.     The  quilting  bee,  and  other  rhymes.    K  1192. 

Horace.     Works  of.   Transl.  by  Martin.    2  v.  K  8213.  w. 

Kenyon.     The  Brownings  for  the  young.  K  1242. 

Lawton.     Art  and  humanity  in  Homer.  K  8262. 

Luce.     Handbook  to  the  works  of  Alfred,  lord  Tenny- 
son. K  1274.9. 

Mackay.     Love  letters  of  a  violinist,  and  other  poems, 
nth  ed.  K  1280/. 

Martin.     On  parody,  K  i2S9./>. 

Mitchell.     Collected  poems.  K  1310. 

Molineux.     Phrase  book  from  the  works  of  Browning. 

K  1687. 

MOULTON,  compiler.     In  my  lady's  name  :  poems  of  love 
and  beauty.  K  1319. 

Newkirk.      Rhymes  of  the  states.  .  K  1697. 

Peek,  edr.     Poetry  of  sport.  K  1345.2. 

Pope.     Essay  on  criticism.     Ed.  by  West.         K  1355. </. 

—  Essay  on  man.  Introd.  and  notes  by  Morris.  K  1355./. 
Rabb.  National  epics.  K  362. 
Riley,  A  child-world.  K  1373.6. 
Rossetti   (Christina).      New   poems.     Ed.    by   W.    M. 

Rossetti.  K  1378. «. 


Setoun.      Child-world.  K  1400. 

Sharp,  edr.     Lyra  Celtica  :  anthology  of  representative 

Celtic  poetry.  K  1402./. 

Stetson.  The  old  Kingston  home,  1704-1880.  B  804. 
Stevenson.     Poems  and  ballads.  K  i422./>. 

Sutton.     Lingua  gemmse.  K  1429. 

Swinburne.     Tale  of  Balen.  K  i-J3i..'. 

Symonds,  transl.     Wine,  women,  and  song  :  Medireval 

Latin  student's  songs.  K  1432.9. 

Taylor.     The    national    ode :    the    memorial   freedom 

poem.  K  1760. 

Wagner.     Epics  and  romances  of  the  Middle  Ages,  4th 

ed.  K  777^ 

Wilcox.     Custer  and  other  poems.  K  1482. r. 


G.    Speeches,  Elocution,  and  Rhetoric. 

Bates.     Talks  on  writing  English.  M  5031. 

Brookings  and  Ringwalt.  Briefs  for  debate  oh  cur- 
rent topics.  M  5060. 

Brown.  Race  with  death,  and  other  ballads  and  read- 
ings. M  5061.;-. 

Corson.     The  voice  and  spiritual  education.        M  5102. 

Fleming.    Art  of  reading  and  speaking.    2d  ed.    M  5153. 

Hale.     Constructive  rhetoric.  M  5182. 

Hardwicke.      History  of  oratory  and  orators.     M  5612. 

Holyoake.     Public  speaking  and  debate.  M  5211. 

Kirby.     Public  speaking  and  reading.  M  5244. 

McKlNLEY  (W.).  McKinley's  masterpieces:  selections 
from  public  addresses.     Ed.  by  Paget.        M  6281. 

Plumptre.  King's  College  lectures  on  elocution.  5th 
ed.  M  5713. 

Prose  and  poetry  for  young  people.  M  5358. 

Contents:  Child's  own  speaker. — Little  people's 
speaker. — Young  people's  speaker. — Young  folk's  reci- 
tations. 

Quackenbos.     Practical  rhetoric.  M  5360.^. 

Sears.     History  of  oratory.  M  5398. 

Shoemaker  aW^//^frj.     Advanced  elocution.     M  5404. 

Wagner,  edr.     Modern  political  orations.  M  6463. 

f  Werner's  Magazine,    v.  17  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).    C  6783. 


H.    Wit  and  Humor. 

Alden.     Among  the  freaks.  M  2007. a. 

Amory.     Epistolary  flirt  in  four  exposures.  M  2009. 

Du  Maurier.     English  society.     [Plates.]  M  2577. 

\  Harlem  life.     v.  9,  10  (June  22,  1895-Oct.  10,  1896). 

M  2838. 
f  Judge,  v.  29,  30  (July  6,  1895-June  27,  1896).  M  284S. 
f  Life.     v.  26,  27  (July,  1895-June,  1896).  M  2855. 

Nye.  {"■  Bill  Nye")  History  of  England  to  Henry  VIII. 

R  1701. 

f  Puck   [English],     v.    38  (Augt.   21,    1895-Augt.    12, 

1896).  M  2871. a. 

f  Puck  [German],     v.  20  (Sept.  4,  1895-Augt.  26,  1896). 

M  2871. 
f  Punch,     v.  109,  no  (July  6,  iS95-June  27,  1896). 

M  2872. 


PART  6.-NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS. 


A.    Astronomy  and  Navigation. 

B.\yne.     Pith  of  astronomy.  D  6030. 

Fowler.     Popular  telescopic  astronomy.  D  6155. 

Howe.     Study  of  the  sky.  D  6214. 

Kelley.  The  ship's  company  and  other  sea  people.  G  7643. 
LooMis.     Eclipse  party  in  Africa.  P  5664. 

Millar.     Latitude  and  longitude  :  how  to  find  them. 

D  6304. 
Orchard.     Astronomy  of  Milton's  "  Paradise  lost." 

D  6703. 


t  Sailors'  magazine,     v.  67  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).     C  6729. 

Todd.     Practical  seamanship   for  use  in  the  merchant 

service.     2d  ed.  G  7766. 

Young.     The  sun.     New  and  revised  ed.  D  6498. ^ 


B. 


Botany. 

f  Proceedings. 


American  Forestry  Association,  f  Proceedings,  v.  10 
(1891-3).  H  1505. 

CoviLLE.  t  Directions  for  collecting  specimens  illustrat- 
ing the  aboriginal  uses  of  plants.  B  1512. 


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Macbride.      Lessons  in  elementary  botany.  E  1276. 

MiLLSPAUGH.     f  Contributions  to  the  flora  of  Yucatan. 

B  1511. 
Oliver.     Student's  introductory  handbook  of  systematic 

botany.  E  i337--f- 

Potter.     Elementary  text-book  of  agricultural  botany. 

E  1356. 
Roth,     t  Timber.  B  2523. 

Smithsonian  Institution.       U.    S.    N'atioiial   Altisetitn. 

f  Directions  for    collecting  specimens   illustrating 

the  aboriginal  uses  of  plants.     By  F.  V.  Colville. 

B  1512. 
United  States.      Department  of  Agriculture.     \  Timber, 

by  F.  Roth.  B  2523. 

Webster.     Practical  forestry.     2d  ed.  H  1783. 

C.     Chemistry. 

Blyth.     Foods  :  their  composition  and  analysis.     4th  ed. 

D  5529. 

Cohn.     Chemistry  in  daily  life.  D  5096. <r, 

CoMEY.     Dictionary  of  chemical  solubilities  :  inorganic. 

D5558. 

Fleischer.     Massanalyse.  IVjth  D  56S7. 

Franklin  Institute  (Phila.).     f  Proceedings  of  the  chem- 
ical section,     v.  1-5   (1SS9-93).  B  1508. 

Fresenius        Qualitativen    chemischen   Analyse.       I2te 
Aufl.  D  5594.^. 

—  Quantitativen  chemischen  Analyse.   5te  Aufl.  D  5594./. 

Langmuir.     f  Index  to  the  literature  of  didymium,  1842- 
93.  B1512. 

Lielegg.     Die  Spektralanalyse.  D  5662. 

Magee.     f  Indexes  to  the  literatures  of  cerium  and  lan- 
thanum. B  1512. 

Michelson.      f  Application   of  interference  methods  to 
spectroscopic  measurements.  B  iSoi. 

MOHR.       Lehrbuch     der    chemisch-analytischen    Titrir- 
methode.      2te  Aufl.  D  5687. 

Plattner.     Probirkunst   mit  dem  Lothrohre.     4le  Aufl. 
von  T.  Richter.  D  5713.(5. 

f  Popular  science  news  and  Boston  journal  of  chemistry. 
V.  29  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).  C  7872. a. 

Regnault    und    Strecker.      Anorganischen    Chemie. 
7te  Aufl.  D  5367. 

Roscoe   and   Harden.      New  view  of  Dalton's  Atomic 
theory  :  a  contribution  to  chemical  history. 

D  5727«- 

Seymour,     f  Bibliography  of  aceto  acetic  ester  and  its 
derivatives.  B  1512. 

Shears.     ^Machinery    and    apparatus   for  manufacturing 
chemists.  D  5402. 

Stockhardt.      Schule  der  Chemie.      lote  Aufl.  D  5423. 


D.     Electricity. 

Bedell.     Principles  of  the  transformer.  D  4520./. 

Brooklyn.     Board  of  Commrs.  of  Electrical  Subtvays. 
+  Report,  1893-5.  B  2522. 

Du  Bois.     The  magnetic  circuit  in  theory  and  practice. 

D  4577. 
t  Electrical  engmeer.     v.  21,  22  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  7826. 
•j-  Electrical  review,     v.  28,  29  (Jan.  i-Dec.  30,  1896). 

C  7927. 
f  Electricity  :  the  popular  electrical  journal,    v.  2  (Jan. 
20-July  13,  1S92).  C  7826.0. 

Forbes.      Alternating   and   interrupted  currents. 

D  4i56.«. 
Foster  and  Atkinson.      Elementary  treatise  on  electri- 
city and  magnetism.  D  4i:,S. 
Note — ''Founded  on  Joubert's  '  Traite  elementaire 
d'electricite.'  " 
Franklin  Institute  (Phila.).     Competitive  tests  of  dyna- 
mo-electric machines.  B  1509. 
—  f  Electric   signaling  apparatus,  electric  registering  ap- 
paratus, etc.                                                           B  "1509. 


Franklin  Institute  (Phila.).  f  Official  catalogue  of  the 
International  Electric  Exhibition,  Sept.  1884. 

B  1510. 

—  f  Proceedings  of  the  Electrical  Section,  v.  1-3  (1891-3). 

B  1509. 
Frith  and  Rawson.     Coil  and  current ;  or,  triumphs  of 

electricity.  D  4157.^. 

Gore.     Theory  and  practice  of  electro-deposition.     New 

ed.  D  4172. 

Heap.  Electrical  appliances  of  the  present  day.  D  4614. 
Houston  and  Kennelly.     The  electric  motor  and  the 

transmisf.ion  of  power.  D  4214. /;. 

—  Electro-dynamic  machinery  for  continuous  currents. 

D  4629. 

—  Electricity  in  Electro-therapeutics.  D  421 4. g. 

—  Magnetism.  D  4214. w. 
Hunting.      Dynamos  :    designing,    construction,   opera- 
tion, maintenance,  and  care  and  management. 

D  4630. 
Kingdon.      Applied    magnetism  :    introduction    to   the 
design  of  electromagnetic  apparatus.  D  4646. 

Steele.     Steam,  steel,  and  electricity.  D  4420. 

Thompson  a«^  Anthony.  Roentgen  rays  and  phenom- 
ena of  the  anode  and  cathode.  D  4763.  r. 
Trowbridge.  What  is  electricity  ?  D  4445. 
Verity.  Electricity  up  to  date.  [5th  ed.]  D  4459. a. 
Warwick.      How  to  make  and  use  the  storage  batterv. 

D  4466. 
ELECTRIC  LIGHT. 

Crocker.  Electric  lighting.  v.  r.  The  generating 
plant.  D  4563. 

Franklin  Institute,  f  Efficiency  and  duration  of  incan- 
descent lamps.  B  1509. 

—  f  Mechanical  and  electrical  tests  of  conducting  wires. 

B  1509. 
Houston aW Kennelly.  Electric  arc  lighting.  D4214.7:. 

—  Electric  incandescent  lighting.  D  4214.7. 
Kimber.     Electric  wiring  specifications  for  incandescent 

lighting.  D  4244. 

Merrill.     Electric  lighting  specifications.     2d  ed. 

D4301. 
RoBB.     Electric  wiring.  D  4724. 


E.     Evolution,  Biology,  and  Ethnology. 

Bonavia.     Studies  in  the  evolution  of  animals.     E  2530. 

Campbell,  f  Biological  teaching  in  the  colleges  of  the 
U.  S.  (No.  9  of  1891)  X  7773.^. 

Cope.     Primary  factors  of  organic  evolution.         F  11 01. 

Hertwig.     Biological  problem  of  to-day.  F  1198. 

Hodge.  \  List  of  publications  of  the  Bureau  of  Ethnol- 
ogy.     1894.  B  7524. 

Keane.     Ethnology.  E  9237. 

M'Lennan.     Studies  in  ancient  history.     2d  series. 

E  9669. 

Ratzel.     History  of  mankind,     v.  i.  E  9719. 

Sergi.  fVarieties  of  the  human  species  :  principles  and 
method  of  classification.  B  1512. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Bureau  of  Ethnology.  \  List 
of  publications  of  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology.  By 
F.  W.  Hodge.  B  7524. 

Townsend.      Evolution  or  creation  ?  F  I445- 

Tyler.     Whence  and  the  whither  of  man.  E  9450. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Ethnology.  \  13th  annual 
report,  1891-2.  E  9891. 


F.     Geology,    Mineralogy,    and    Physical 
Geography. 

Bieber.     Das  Mineralnioor  der  "Soos."  D  8808. 

BoNNEY.     Icework  past  and  present.  D  S050. 

Chester.     Dictionary  of  the  names  of  minerals.  D  9551. 
COTTA.     Geologic  der  Gegenwart.     2te  Aufl.    D  8561.^. 

—  Geologische  Bilder.     4te  Aufl.  D  8561./^. 

—  Lehre  von  den  Erzlagerstalten.      2te  Aufl.         D  9561. 


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CoTTA.     Lehre  von  den  Flotzformationen.  D  8561./. 

Dewey,  f  Catalogue  of  the  systematic  collections  in 
economic  geology  and  metallurgy  in  the  U.  S. 
National  Museum.  No.  42  of  (1,  4773.0. 

Ei.DRiDGE.  f  Geological  reconnoissance  in  northwest 
Wyoming.  No.  118  .3/D  8773^. 

Farrington.  f  Handbook  and  catalogue  of  the  meteo- 
rite collection.  [Field  Columbian  Museum.]  B  1511, 

Gaetzschma.nn.  Aufiuchung  und  untersuchung  von 
Lagerstatten  nutzbarer  Mineralien.     2te  Aufl. 

G  3597. 

—  SammUmg  bergmannischer  Ausdriicke.  G  3161. 
Kemi'.     Ore  deposits  of  the  U.  S.  Revised.        D  8644.3. 
KiNGSLEY.      Madam  How  and  Lady  Why  ;  or,  first  les- 
sons in  earth  lore  for  children.                      D  8245. 

Mac.millan's  Geography  readers,  Book  7.  '   U.  S.  ocean 

currents  and  tides.  N  1282. 

Martin.     Story  of  a  piece  of  coal.  D  8289. 

Merrill,     f  Directions  for  collecting  rocks  and  for  the 

preparation  of  thin  sections.  B  15 12. 

Naumann.  Elemente  der  Mineralogie.  6te  Aufl.  D  9696. 
NiCOLLS.      Story  of  American  coals.  D  8697. 

Schuchert.     f  Directions  for  collecting  and    preparing 

fossils.  B  1512. 

Shaler.     First  book  in  geology.  D  8402. 

Smithsonian    Institution.       U.    S.    National  Mttseum. 

f  Directions    for  collecting  and  preparing  fossils. 

By  C.  Schuchert.  B  1512. 

—  f  Directions  for  collecting  minerals.     By  W.  Tassin. 

B  1512. 

—  f  Directions  for  collecting  rocks  and  for  the  prepara- 

'tion  of  thin  sections.  By  G.  P.  Merrill.  I'  15 12. 
Sutton.     Lingua  gemmae.     [Poetry.]  K  1429. 

Tarr.     Elementaiy  physical  geography.  D  7433. 

T.\ssiN.  t  l->ireciions  for  collecting  minerals.  B  15 12. 
United  States.      Geological  Sio-vey.     f  Bulletin  No.  119. 

Geological  reconnoissance  in  northwest  Wyoming. 

By  G.  H.  Eldridge.  D  8773.^. 

Waterhouse.    \  Influence  of  our  northern  forests  on  the 

Missis.sippi  River.  B  1000. 

—  f  Mississippi  and  its  affluents.  B  1000. 
Weisbach.     Tabellen    zur    Bestimmung  der  Mineralien 

nach  ausseren  Kennzeichen.  D  9472. 


G.     Mathematics. 

Barker.     Graphical  calculus.  D  1027. 

Beman  and  SMITH.      Plane  and  solid  geometry.     D  10S5. 

BoYDEN.     First  book  in  algebra.  D  1054. 

Cajori.  f  Teaching  and.  history  of  mathematics  in  the 
U.  S.  No.  3  of  1890,  ^/X  7773-a- 

CoNANT.  The  number  concept  :  its  origin  and  develop- 
ment. D  1099. 

GiLLET.     Elementary  algebra.  D  1167. 

Harrison  and  Baxandall.  Practical  plane  and  solid 
geometry.  D  1187. 

Hathaway.     Primer  of  quaternions.  D  1190. 

HoLMAN.     Computation  rules  and  logarithms.     D  1626. r. 

Lodge.      Mensuration  for  senior  students.  D  1270. 

SCHRON.  Siebenstellige  gemeine  Logarithmen.  8te 
Ausg.  D  1879. 

Stevens.     Elementary  mensuration.  D  1421. 

United  States.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Surrey,  f  Tables 
for  converting  customary  and  metric  weights  and 
measures.  B  804. 


H.     Medical  Science. 

Ali.port.     The  eye  and  its  care.  F  5007. 

■j-  Apollinaris    Spring,     valley    of    the  Ahr,     Rhenish 

Prussia.  B  3515. 

Bain.  Tobacco  in  song  and  story.  F  2022. 
Billings.     \  Composition  of  expired  air  and  its  effects 

upon  animal  life.  B  1801. 

Boston.       Children's  Hospital.      f  24th  annual    report, 

1891-2.  B  3516. 


f  Boston    medical  and  surgical   journal,     v.  134  (Jan.- 

June,  1896).  C  7811. 

Bridger.  Depression:  what  it  is  and  how  to  cure  it.  F  5058. 
Daniell.     Physics  for  students  of  medicine.  D  21 13. 

Defoe.     Due    preparation    for    the-  plague.      Ed.     by 

Aitken.  F  5117. 

Dickinson.     Occasional    papers    on   medical    subjects, 

1&55-96.  F  573. 

Eccles.     Elementary  anatomy  and  surgery  for  nurses. 

F  1133. 
Eddy.     Science  and  health,  with  key  to  the  Scriptures. 

91st  ed.  F  4134.(5. 

—  Same.     99th  edition.  F  4134.3, 

Farrar.     t  Africa  and  the  drink  trade.  B  6005. 

FOOTE.     Medical  common  sense  applied  to  chronic  dis- 
eases and  unhappiness  in  marriage.  F  4156. 
Grinnell.     t  Enforcement   of    liquor  laws  a   necessary 

protection  to  the  Indians.  B  7522. 

Hirsch.     Genius  and  degeneration.  F  5623. 

A'oie. — Reply  to  Lomtjroso  and  Nordau. 
Hornaday.     t  Free  rum  on  the  Congo.  B  6005. 

Houston  and  Kennelly.  Electricity  in  electro- thera- 
peutics. D  4214.^. 
Humfrey.  Manual  of  obstetric  nursing.  2  v.  F  7216. 
Jacobi.  Therapeutics  of  infancy  and  childhood.  F  5636. 
f  Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Association.      v.  26 

(Jan. -June,  i8g6).  C  7849. 

Keeley.     Non-heredity  of  inebriety.  F  2237. 

Kirkes'  Handbook  of  physiology,  by  Baker  and  Harris. 

Amer.  ed.  by  Dana.  F  1647. 

Landau.     Das  gynakolische  Palpation.  F  7656. 

Love.     Deaf  mutism  :  a  clinical  and  pathological  study. 

F  5664. 
Maclagan.     Rheumatism  :  its    nature,    pathology,    and 

successful  treatment.     2d  ed.  F  5669. 

Marble,     t  Sanitary  conditions  for  schoolhouses. 

No.  3  ^71891  ofX  lll^.a. 
Marey.     Movement.  F  12S8.W. 

Middletown    State    Homeopathic    Hospital.       f  25th 

annual  report,  1S96.  F  5753. 

Morton.    The  X  ray  ;  and  its  value  in  surgery.   F43i7-r. 
Mosso.     Fear.  F  1317. 

Nagle.     f  Status  of  acting  assistant  surgeons  of  the  U. 

S.  army  who  served  in  the  civil  war.  B  3516. 

New  York  College  of  Veterinary  Surgeons  and  School  of 

Comparative  Medicine,     f^^nn^^l  announcement, 

1893-94.  B  3516. 

New   York    Dispensary.      \  l04th-lo6th   annual    report, 

1S94-6.  B  3516. 

New  York  Hospital,     f  123d,  124th  annual  report,  1S93, 

1894.  B  3515. 

New  York  Medical  College  and  Hospital  for  Women. 

f32d  annual  announcement,  1894.  B  3516. 

New  York  Orthopaedic  Dispensary  and  Hospital.     \  28th 

annual  report,  1895.  B  3516. 

New  York  Post-Graduate  Hospital,    f  nth  annual  report, 

Oct.  1895.  B  1000. 

Northern  Dispensary  (N.  Y.  City).    |67th,  68th  annual 

report,  1893-4.  B  3516. 

OSLER.     t  Principles  and  practice  of  medicine.     2d  ed. 

F  703. 
f  PosT-graduate  (The),  v.  10.  (Jan. -Dec,  1895.)  C  7715. 
Quain.  "I-  Dictionary  of  medicine.  New  ed.  2  v.  F  716.3. 
Roosevelt.     In  sickness  and  health.  F  4726. 

Stephenson.     Epidemic  ophthalmia.  F  5753. 

Stuart.     How  to  get  well  and  keep  well.     [Salisbury 

treatment.]  F  2426. 

Thoma.     General  pathology  and  pathological  anatomy. 

V.  I.  F  4763. 

Tiffany.     Anomalies  of  refraction  and  of  the  muscles 

of  the  eye.     2d  ed.  F  5765. 

Tubby.     Deformities  :  a  treatise  on  orthopaedic  surgerv. 

F  5768. 
Tucker.     Mother,  baby,  and  nursery.  F  4448- 
United  States.     Interior  Department,     f  Report  of  the 
Government  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1893.  B  6569. 
\  Report  of  the  Washington  Hospital  fur  Found- 
lings, 1S95.                                                         B  6568. 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES :  Annals  of  Legislative  Bodies. 


U-NNA.     Histopathology  of  the  diseases  of  the  skin. 

F  5773. 
Weber  aw(/PAKKES.    Spas  and  mineral  waters  of  Europe. 

F  4472. 
Woman's  Medical  College  of  the  N.  Y.  Infirmary,  f  29th 
year,  annual  catalogue  and  announcement,  1S94. 

B  3516. 

I.     Natural  History. 

GENERAL  WORKS. 

Abbott.    Notes  of  the  night,  and  other  outdoor  sketches. 

E  i.«. 

Briggs.  By  tangled  paths  :  stray  leaves  from  nature's 
byeways.  E  57. 

Browne.    Artistic  and  scientific  taxidermy  and  modelling. 

E  2535. 

BuEL.    Living  world  :  a  complete  natural  history.   E  2814. 

Burroughs.  Year  in  the  fields.  Selections  from  writ- 
ings of,  by  C.  Johnson.  E  67 j/. 

Cornish.     Animals  at  work  and  play.  E  2101. 

FUKNEAUX.     Life  in  ponds  and  streams.  E  5160. 

Hertwig.     General  principles  of  zoology.         E  26i8.,f. 

Lang  (Andrew),  edr.      Animal  story  book.  E  2260. 

Lang  (Arnold).  Text-book  of  comparative  anatomy. 
2  V.  E  2656. 

Lydekker,  edr.    f  Royal  natural  history.    Sections  1-12. 

E  2S55. 

Morgan.      Habit  and  instinct.  E  2690. 

Robinson.    In  New  England  fields  and  woods.    E  375.2. 

Sanborn.     My  literary  zoo.  E2385. 

ToRREY.     Spring  notes  from  Tennessee.  E  445. J. 

SPECIAL   TOPICS. 

Abbott.     Bird-land  echoes.  E  -jooi.b. 

Allen,     f  Monograph   on  the   bats   of    North   America. 
No.  43  of  C  4773-«- 
AsHMEAD.     \  Monograph  on   the   North  American  proc- 
trotrypidffi.  In  No.  45  ofC  4773.0. 

BoLLMAN.     f  Myriopoda  of  North  America. 

In  No.  45  ofC  ^TJ3.a. 
Dixon.     Briti.sh  sea  birds.  E  7574  b. 

Hay.  f  Structure  and  development  of  the  vertebral 
column  of  amia.  B  151 1. 

HoLDEN.     New  book  on  birds.  E  7210. 

Hovv^E.  "Every  bird":  guide  to  the  identification  of 
birds.  E  7214. 

Jennings.     Domestic  or  fancy  cats.  E  8230. 

LOEW.  f  Monograph  on  the  diptera  of  North  America. 
Pt.  3.  E  4663. 

l-i A.cvnKViSO'S  and  others.      The  hare.  E  8283. 

Contents:   Macpherson,     Rev.    H.    A.      Natural    his- 
tory.— Lascelles,  Hon.  G.      Shooting. — Richardson,  C. 
Coursing. — Gibbons,  J.  S.  and  Longman,  G.  H.     Hunt- 
ing.—  Herbert,  Col.  K.     Cookery. 
Merriam.      A-Birding  on  a  bronco.  E  7301. a. 

Miller.     Four-handed  folk.  E  8305./. 

Nuttall.  Popular  handbook  of  the  ornithology  of 
eastern  North  America.  2d  ed.  by  Chamberlain. 
2  V.  E  7701. 

I.   Land  birds.     2.   Game  and  water  birds. 
Scudder.     Frail  children  of  the  air  :  excursions  into  the 
world  of  butterflies.  E  4398. 


Sherborn.  f  Index  to  the  genera  and  species  of  the 
foraminifera.     Pt.  1,  A  to  Non.  B  1512. 

Smith,  f  Catalogue  of  lepidopterous  superfamily  noc- 
tuidre  in  boreal  America.  No.  44  0/  C  4773.(7. 

—  f  Contributions  toward  a  monograph  of  the  lepidopter- 

ous family  noctuidne  of  boreal   North   America — a 
revision  of  the  deltoid  moths.    No.  48  of  C  4773. a. 

—  Economic  entomology.  E  4412. 
Smithsonian  Institution,     f  Anatomy  of  astrangia  danse. 

By  A.  Sonrel  and  J.  W.  Fewkes.  B  1801. 

—  t  Six  species  of  North  American    fresh-water  fishes. 

By  A.  Sonrel  and  D.  S.  Jordan.  B  1801. 

Sonrel  and  Fewkes.     f  Anatomy  of  astrangia  danae. 

B  1801. 

—  fl«^  Jordan,     f  Six  species  of  North  American  fresh- 

water fishes.  B  1801. 

Theobald.     Insect  life.  E  4437. 

United  States.     Fis/i   Commission,     f  Bulletin,     v.  15 

for  1895.  E  5891. rt. 

—  j-  Report  for  year  ending  June  30,  1894.  E  5773. 


J.     Physics  or  Natural  Philosophy. 

Bayley.     Modern  magic  lantern.  D  3030. 

Bowdoin  College  (Brunswick,  Me.).  f  Addresses  at 
dedication  of  the  Mary  Frances  Searles  Science 
Building,  1894.  B  8551. 

Cruger.     Schule  der  Physik.     6te  Aufl.  D  2563. 

Daniell.     Physics  for  students  of  medicine.        D  2113. 

Franklin  Institute  (Phila.).    f  Charter  and  by-laws,  1S93. 

B33- 

—  f  Official  catalogue,  "  novelties  "  exhibition,  Sept.   15, 

1885.  B  2521. 

GooDE.     f  Museums  of  the  future.  B  S551. 

—  f  The    Smithsonian    Institution  :    its    origin,    history, 

objects,  and  achievements.  B  8551. 

Langley.     f  Experiments  in  aerodynamics.  B  1801. 

—  f  Internal  work  of  the  wind.  B  1801. 
Mackenzie.     Practical  mechanics  applied  to  the  require- 
ments of  the  sailor.                                             D  3281. 

Maclean.     Physical  units.  D  2282. 

Means,  edr.     Aeronautical  annual.      1896.  D  367S. 

MORLEY.     f  Densities  of  oxygen  and  hydrogen,  and  the 

ratio  of  their  atomic  weights.  B  jSoi. 

MuRCHE.  Object  lessons  for  infants.  2  v.  D  323.(7. 
Nichols  and  Franklin.     Elements  of  physics,     v.  i. 

Mechanics  and  heat.  D  2697. 

Pinkerton.      Hydrostatics  and  pneumatics.  D  3353. 

f  Popular   science    monthly    (Appletons';.      v.    48,    49 

(Nov.  1895-Oct.  1S96).  '  C  7714. 

SCHOEDLER.      Book  of  nature,      ist  Amer.  ed.       D  2394. 

—  Buch  der  Natur.  i6te  Aufl.  D  2736.^. 
Smithsonian    Institution,     f  Account  of  its  origin,  etc. 

[by  G.  B.  Goode].  B  8551. 

—  j-  Museums  of  the  future.     By  G.  B.  Goode.     B  8551. 

—  f  Proceedings  of  the  U.  S.  National  Museum,     v.  17, 

1894.  C4773- 

United  States  National  IMuseum.  f  Annual  report  end- 
ing June  30,  1893.  C  4747. 

—  f  Proceedings,  v.  17.  1894.  C  4773- 
Weisbach.     Lehrbuch  der  theoretischen  Mechanik. 

D  3783. 
Youmans,  ^^r.  Pioneers  of  science  in  America.  T  5799. 
Young  scientist,  v.  i,  3-5  (Jan.  1878-Dec.  1882).  C  7799. 


PART   7.-POLITICAL  AND   SOCIAL   SCIENCES. 


A.     Annals   of   Legislative    Bodies ; 
Public    Documents. 

Ames,     f  Special  report  relative  to  public  documents. 

B  6563. 
Chicago.    Department  of  Public  Works,   f  Mayor's  annual 
message  and  19th  annual  report.      1894.      U  2552.  i 


McElroy  and  McBride.  Life  sketches  of  the  legisla- 
ture of  the  State  of  N.  Y.  for  1873.  T  5667. 

New  Jersey.  +  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  Hudson 
county,  Nov.  i,  1S92  to  Nov.  30,  1893.       B  6567. 

New  York  City.     Fire  Department.     \  Report  for  1894. 

U  2697. J. 

New  York  State.  Assembly,  f  Documents,  ii8th  ses- 
sion, 1895.     v.  1-3,  6-19,  21,  22.  U  2697. 


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New  York  State.  Assembly.  f  Journal,  Ii8th  session, 
1895.     3  V.  U  2697.0. 

—  Senate,     f  Documents,   ii8th  session,   1895.     v.  1-7. 

9-13.  U  2697. (J. 
t  Journal,  ii8th  session,  1895.     2  v.         U  2697. r. 

—  Senate   and   Assembly.     \  Calendar   of    bills  printed 

Ii8th  session,  1895.     2  v.  U  2%bb.b. 

United  States.  Interior  Dept.  \  Annual  report  of  the 
Commissioner  of  the  General  Land  Office  for  year 
ending  June  30,  1893,  1894.  B  6570. 

f  Annual  report  of  the  secretary  for  the  year  ending 

June  30,  1892,  V.  5,  pts.  I,  2  ;  1893,  v.  3,  5,  pts. 
I,  2;  1894,  V.  2,  3  ;  1895,  V.  1-3.  U  2773.r. 

f  Same,  for  year  ending  June  30,   i8g2,  v.  4,  pts. 

1-3  ;  1893,  V.  4,  pts.  1,2;   1894,  V.  4.      U  2891./. 

f  Same,  for  year  ending  June  30,  1893-5.     B  6568. 

f  Receipt,  distribution,  and  sale  of  public  docu- 
ments, 1892-4,  1894-5.  B  6568. 


B.    Commerce  and  Business. 

f  Business  :  the  office  paper,     v.  16  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  6814. 

Carr.     Wide-awake  window  dresser.  H  9816. 

GiBBlNS.  Industry  in  England  :  historical  outline.  U  8600. 

HOLLOWAY.  Famous  American  fortunes  and  the  men 
who  have  made  them.  T  5626./". 

Lowell.    Industrial  arbitration  and  conciliation.    U  8273. 

Macfee.     Imperial  customs  union.  U  8279. 

f  New  York  post-office  guide.  B  6572. 

New  York  Produce  Exchange,  f  Report,  from  July  i, 
1895,  to  July  I,  1896.  U  8697.0. 

New  York  State.  Chamber  of  Commerce.  \  3Sth  annual 
report,  1895-6.  U  8697. 

New  York  State  Commercial  Union,  f  Proceedings  of 
State  convention,  Jan.  19,  1870.  B  2522. 

Norway.  History  of  the  Post-office  packet  service, 
1793-1815.  U  8333. 

O-Xi.ey.     Romance  of  commerce.  U  8340. 

Payne.     Business  letter  writer.  II  9344.C. 

Stechert  (G.  E.),  bookseller,  N.  Y.  City.  \  Stechert 
against  Welter.  B  804. 

Tinne.     f  Local  industries  of  New  Zealand.  B  526. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Statistics,  f  Quarterly  re- 
port [on]  imports,  exports,  immigration,  and  navi- 
gation [to]  Sept.  30,  1889,  and  June  30,  1890. 

B  6567. 

—  State  Department,  f  Commercial  relations  with  foreign 
countries  during  1894,  1895.  U  8773.0. 

f  Consular  reports,  Nos.  183-193  (Dec.  1895-Oct. 

1896).  U  8773.^. 

f  Special  consular  reports,  v.  5-1 1.  U  8773.0. 

5.  Canals  and  irrigation  in  foreign  countries. 

6.  Coal  and  coal  consumption  in  Spanish  America. — 
Gas  in  foreign  couniries. — India  rubber:  the  rubber 
tree  ;  manufacture  and  trade. 

7.  Slave  trade  in  foreign  countries. — Tariffs  of  for- 
eign countries. 

8.  Fire  and  building  regulations  in  foreign  countries. 

9.  Australian  sheep  and  wool. — Vagrancy  and  public 
charities  in  foreign  countries. 

10.  Lead  and  zinc  mining. — Extension  of  markets 
for  American  flour. 

ir.  American  lumber  in  foreign  markets. 

I  Review  of  the  world's  commerce  during  1894-5. 

U  8773./. 
Waterhouse.     f  American  commerce  in  1900.     B  6572. 


C.     Education. 

Blackmar.     f  History  of  federal  and  state  aid  to  higher 
education  in  the  U.  S. 

No.  I  of  I'iqo  ofX  llTi-a. 

Brimmer,     f  Address  at  Bowdoin  College  upon  the  open- 
ing of  the  Walker  Art  Building.  "  B  8551. 

Boyd.      Last  years  of  St.  Andrews.     [Anon.]     X  7533./. 


Bush,     f  History  of  higher  education  in  Massachusetts. 
No.  6^/1891  ofX  7773.0. 

ChautauqUAN  (The),      v.  22,  23  [New  series,  v.  13,  14] 
(Oct.  1895-Sept.  1896).  C  6552. 

Clarke.     Education  of  children  at  Rome.         X  7092. ^. 

Compayre.     Intellectual  and  moral  development  of  the 
child.      Part  i.  X  7098.1. 

Du  Bois.     Point  of  contact  in  teaching.  X  7126. 

f  Educatio.nal  review,     v.  11,  12  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  6580.0. 

FoRMBY.     Education  and  modern  secularism.        X  7155. 

Garlick.     New  manual  of  method.  X  7162. 

Gordy.     f  Rise  and  growth  of  the  normal  school  idea  in 
the  U.  S.  No.  8  of  iSgi  ofX  7773.0. 

Great  public  schools.     By  various  authors.  X  7605. 

Herbart.     a. B.C.  of  sense-perception,  and  minor  peda- 
gogical works.  X  7197. 

Hinsdale.      Teaching  the  language-arts  :  speech,  read- 
ing, composition.  X  7204./. 

HoLMAN.     Education  :    its  principles  and  psychological 
foundations.  X  7209. 

Indian  Rights  Association,     f  ^  crisis  in   the  cause  of 
Indian  education.  B  7522. 

—  f  Extravagance,  waste,  and  failure  of  Indian  education. 

By  C.  C.  Painter.  B  7522. 

—  \  Greeting  to  educated  Indians.  B  7522. 

—  +  Indian  school  welfare.  B  7523. 

—  f  Indians  and  Indian  schools  in  Arizona,  New  Mexico, 

Oklahoma,  and  Kansas.  V>  7523. 

—  f  Position  of  superintendent  of  Indian  schools  threat- 

ened. B  7523. 

Jackson,     f  Education  in  Alaska,  1891-2.  B  8554. 

Knight  ank  Commons,     -f-  History  of  higher  education 
in  Ohio.  No.  5  of  iSgi  ofX  7773.0. 

McLaughlin,    f  History  of  higher  education  in  Michi- 
gan. No.  4  of  iSgi  ofX  7773.0. 

Merriam.     f  Higher  education  in  Tennessee. 

No.  5<'/i393</X7773-a. 

Painter,     f  Extravagance,  waste,  and  failure  of  Indian 
education.  B  7522. 

Parker,     f  Higher  education  in  Iowa. 

No.  6(7/1893  ofX  1113.a. 

Pope,     f  Errors  in  school  books.     2d  ed.  B  526. 

Potter,      f  Scholar  and   the   state  :    oration    June   26, 
1890.  B7521. 

Powell,     f  History  of  education  in  Delaware. 

No.  3  (7/1893  ofX  miZ.a. 

Ross.     School  system  of  Ontario.  X  737?. J. 

Seeley.     Common-school  system  of  Germany.     X  7399. 

Steiner.     f  History  of  education  in  Connecticut. 

No.  2  of  1893  of  X  7773-3. 

—  f  History  of  education  in  Marj'land. 

No.  2  of  1894  of  X  7773.0. 
f  Teachers  College  bulletin,  No.  2,  March.  1894.    B  804. 
Tolman.     History  of  higher  education  in  Rhode  Island. 
No.  I  (7/i894t7/X  7773-'?- 
TUER,     f  History  of  the  horn-book.     2  v.  X  7768. 

Wiggin  oW Smith.     Republicof  childhood,  3.     Kinder- 
garten principles  and  practice.  X  7483./. 
Woodburn.     f  Higher  education  in  Indiana. 

No.  I  0/1891  ofX  11T\.a. 
t  Xavier  (The),     v.  6,  No.  6,  May,  18S9.  BS05. 

Note. — Ed.  by  students  of  the  College  of  St.  Francis 
Xavier. 

REPORTS    OF    INSTITUTIONS,    STATES,    AND 
CITIES. 

• 
Adams,     f  College  of  William  and  Mary. 

No.  I  (7/1887  ofX  7773.0. 
Amherst  College,     f  Addresses  of  the  alumni,  Feb.  1S94. 

B  8556. 
;  —  f  Catalogue.  1893-4-1895-6.  B  S556. 

j  —  \  Obituary  record  of  graduates,  years  1S91-4.  B  S556. 
i  Bowdoin  College  (Brunswick,  Me.),  f  Catalogue,  1893- 
j  4.  1S95-6.  B  S556. 

I  —  f  Obituary  record  of  graduates,  year  ending  June   i. 


1S93. 


B956: 


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BowDoiN    College  (Branswick,    Me.),     f  Report  of    the 

president,  1893-4.  B  8556. 

California,  University  of.     f  Register  of  the,   1895-6. 

X  7072. 
Chicago,  University  of.   i  Quarterly  calendar,  June,  1892. 

B  804. 

Colorado.     ArapaJwe  County,     f  19th  annual  report  of 

the  Board  of  Education  of  School  District  No.  i, 

1893.  B8551. 

Cooper  Union    (N.   Y.    City),     f  35th    annual    report, 

May  26,  1S94.  B  8552. 

Cornell  University,     f  4th  annual  report,  1895-6. 

X75O1. 

—  f  Register,  Dec.  1895.  X  7101. 
Harrison.      +  The  colleges  and  the   Indians   and    the 

Indian  Rights  Association.  B  7522. 

Hartford    Theological    Seminary,     f  Annual  register, 

1893-4-1895-6.  B  5507. 

—  f  Hartford   Seminary  record,     v.  6  (Oct.  1895-Augt. 

1896).  C  6613. 

Harvard  College,     f  Annual  reports  of  president  and 

treasurer,  1894-5,  1896.  X  7613. 

—  Society  for  the  Collfgiate Instruction  of  Women,     f  3d 

year,  reports  of  treasurer  "and  secretary,  1882.  B  33. 
Harvard  University,  f  Catalogue,  1895-6.  X  7188. 
Hebrew  Technical    Institute   (N.    Y.    City),     f  Annual 

report,  gth-iilh  years,  1S93-5.  B  8552. 

—  f  Catalogue,  9th-i2th  years,  1893-5.  B  8552. 
Johns  Hopivins  University  (Bait.),     f  19th,  20th  annual 

report,  1894,  1895.  B  8553. 

—  f  Circulars,  v.  9-14  (Nov,  i88g-June,   1895).  C  6847. 

—  f  Register,  1&95-6.  X  7640. 
Leland    Stanford    Junior    University.       f   5th    annual 

register,  l8gA.  X  7264. 

Michigan,  University  of.     f  Calendar,  1895-6.   X  7303. 

—  f  President's  report,  1893-4.  B  8553. 
Mount  Holyoke  College  (South  Hadley,  Mass.).     f  An- 
nual report,  1894-5.  B  8553. 

New  York  City.     Board  of  Education,     f  54th  annual 

report  for  1895.  X  7697, i^. 
f  Bulletin  of  free  lectures  to  the  people,  Assembly 

Hall  of  the  Institute,  3d  course,  1894-5.         B  30. 

f  Same.  Cooper  Institute,  3d  course,  1894-5.  B  30. 

f  Same,  Grammar  School,  Nos.  3,   15,    23,    27,  29, 

33,  51,  64,  82,  86,  87,  3d  course,  1894-5,       B  30. 

f  Same,  jNIadison  Hall,  3d  course,  1894-5,       B  30. 

f  Same,  Melrose  Lyceum,  3d  course,  1S94-5. 

B30, 

f  .Same,  Primary  School,  No,  35,  1S95.  B  30, 

New  York  City,  College  of.  '  f  44th-47th  annual  register, 

I 892-3-1 895-6.  B  8552, 

New  York  City,  University  of.     f  Catalogue  for  1895-6. 

X  7329.^. 

—  f  Opening-day  addresses,  Oct,  19,  1895.        X  7697,^. 
New  York  State,  University  of,     f  Examination  Depart- 
ment. 2d  annual  report,  1895.  X  7697./;, 

—  f  loSth  Annual  report  of  the  regents,  1894.    X  7697. c, 

—  f  Regents'  bulletin,    Nos.    21,   24,   27,   29  (Extension 

Nos.  5-8),  1893-4.  _  B  8555. 

San  Francisco  Mechanics'  Institute,     f  37th-40th  annual 

report,  1892-4.  B  8553. 

Pennsylvania,  University  of.     f  Catalogue,  1S95-6. 

X  7346. 
Pratt  Institute  (Brooklyn),     f  Circular  of  Information, 

1890-1.  B  526, 

Rochester,    University   of.     f  46th   annual    catalogue. 

1895-6.  X  7375. 

Thorpe.      f  Benjamin   Franklin  and   the  University  of 

Pennsylvania.  *  No.  2  ^/l892  of  X  Tll^.a. 

Tufts  College  (Mass.).    f  Annual  report,  1S92-3,  1893-4. 

B34. 

—  f  Same.  1895-6.  X  7448. 
Unhed  States.     Bureau  of  Education,     f  Circulars    of 

information.    No.    i,    1887.     College    of    William 
and  Mary.     By  H.  B.  Adams.  X  7773. a. 

f  Same,  Nos.  i,  3,  1890.  '  X  7773  a. 

I.    History  of  federal  and  state  aid  to  higher  educa- 
tion in  the  U.  S.     By  F.  W.  Blackmar. 


3.  Teaching  and  history  of  mathematics  in  the  U.  S. 
By  F.  Cajori. 
t  Same,  Nos.  1-6,  8,  9,  1891.  X  7773.0. 

1.  Higher   education  in  Indiana.     By  J.  A.  Wood- 
burn. 

2.  4th  international  prison  congress,  St.  Petersburg. 
By  C.  D.  Randall. 

3.  Sanitary  conditions  for   schoolhouses.     By  A,  P 
Marble. 

4.  History  of  higher  education  in  Michigan.     By  A, 
McLaughlin. 

5.  History  of  higher  education  in  Ohio.     By  G.  W. 
Knight  and  J.  R.  Commons. 

6.  History    of   higher   education    in   Massachusetts. 
By  G.  G.  Bush, 

8,  Rise    and    growth  of  the  Normal-school  idea  in 
the  U,  S.     By  J.  P.  Gordy. 

9.  Biological  teaching  in  the  colleges  of  the  U.  S. 
By  J.  P.  Campbell. 

f  Same,  Nos.  i,  2,  1892.  X  7773-<^-  ■ 

1.  Southern  women  in  the  recent  educational  move- 
ment in  the  South.     By  Rev.  A.  D.  Mayo. 

2.  Benjamin  Franklin  and  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania.    By  F.  N.  Thorpe. 

f  Same,  Nos.  1-6,  8,  1893.  X  7773-fl- 

1.  Shorthand    instruction   and   practice.     By   J.   E. 
Rockwell. 

2.  History  of  education  in  Connecticut,     By  B.  C. 
Steiner. 

3.  History   of   education   in   Delaware,     By   L,    P. 
Powell. 

4.  Abnormal  man  :  essays  on  education   and    crime 
and  related  subjects.     By  A,  MacDonald, 

5.  Higher  education  in  Tennessee.     By  L.  S,  Mer- 
riam, 

6.  Higher  education  in  Iowa.     By  L,  F.  Parker. 
8,   The  spelling  reform.     By  F,  A,  March. 

\  Same,  Nos.  i,  2,  1894,  X  7773, a. 

1,  History    of    higher   education    in  Rhode  Island. 
By  W.  H.  Tolman. 

2.  History   of   education    in    Maryland,     By  B,    C. 
Steiner. 

f  Education  in  Alaska,  1S91-2,  by  S,  Jackson.  B  8554. 

f  Publications  of,  1867-90.  B  8554. 

f  Report  of  the  commissioner  for  1892-3.     2  v. 

X  7773. 

—  Interior  Department,     f  Annual  statement  of  the  com- 

missioner of  education,  1894,  1895.  B  6570. 

f  Report  of    the  Committee  on  Secondary   School 

Studies,  July.  1892.  B  S554, 

f  Report  of  the  president  of  Howard   University, 

1894,  1895,  B  6559. 

f  Report  of  the  supt.  of  Indian  Schools,  1893,  1894. 

B  6568. 

t  36th-38th  annual  report  of  the  Columbian  Insti- 
tution for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1893-5.  B  6570. 
Note. — For  related  works  see  (in  Part  41  "  Indians." 

Vermont,  University  of,  and  State  Agricultural  College, 
f  Catalogue,  i8g5-6.  X  7459, 

Yale  University,     f  Catalogue,  1S95-6,  1896-7,  X  7497. 

—  f  Obituary  record  of  graduates  deceased,  1S93,  1894. 

B  8553. 

—  f  Report  of  the  president,  1893,  B  8553. 

D.     Government  and  Politics. 

Benedetti.     Studies  in  diplomacy,  U  521. 

BovD.     Parties,  problems,  and  leaders  of  1876,    U  1055. 
Commons.     Proportional  representation,  U  1097. 

Curtis,     f  "  Party  and  patronage  "'  :  address,     B  6006. 
— •  U.  S.  and  foreign  powers.  U  1107. 

Dickinson,     Development  of  Parliament  during  the  19th 

century.  U  572. 

Eaton,     f  True  significance  of  the  national  civil  service 

act,  '  B  7522, 

Follett,     Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 

U  1154- 


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Freeman.     Comparative  politics,  with  The  unity  of  his- 
tor>'.     2d  ed.  U  593- 

GODKIN.     Problems  of  modern  Democracy.  U  1171. 

Indian  Rights  Association,     f  History  of    civil    service 
reform  in  England  and  in  the  U.  S.     By  H.  Welsh. 

B  7522. 

Ingle.     Southern    sidelights  :  social   and    economic  life 
in  the  South  a  generation  before  the  war.    U  II22. 

Keasbey.     Nicaragua  canal  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

U  1643. 

Lowell.     Governments  and    parties  in  continental   Eu- 
rope.     2  v.  U  661. 

McMaster.     With  the  fathers  :  studies  in  the  history  of 
the  U.  S.  U  12S1. 

McVey.     Populist  movement.  U  1284. 

Mann.    Rights  and  duties  of  citizens  of  the  U.  S. 

U  1286. 

National  Civil-Service  Reform  League,     f  Civil-service 
reform  and  democracy.     Address  by  C.  Schurz. 

B  6006. 

—  f  Necessity  and  progress  of  civil  service  reform.      Ad- 

dress by  C.  Schurz.  B  6006. 

—  f  "  Party  and  patronage  "  :  address  by  G.  W.  Curtis. 

B  6006. 

—  f  Proceedings,  Dec.  1894,  1895.  B  6006. 
National  Democratic  Party.     [U.S.]     f  Campaign  text 

book.     1896.  U  1327. 

Patton.     Political  parties  in  the  U.  S.  U  1344. 

Pollock.     History  of  the  science  of  politics.  U  355- 

f  Political  science  quarterly,      v.  10  (Mch.-Dec.  1895). 

C  6713. 
f  Primer  of  civil  service  reform.  B  7522. 

Schurz.     \  Civil-service  reform  and  democracy  :  address. 

B  6006. 

—  f  Necessity  and  progress  of  civil  service  reform  :    ad- 

dress. B  6006. 

Seeley.      Introduction  to  political  science.  U  399. 

Sixteenth  amendment.     By  plain  citizen.  U  1408. 

Wells   and  others.     America   and    Europe  :  a  study  of 
international  relations.  U  1473. 

Contents :    Wells,    D.   A.     The    U.    S.    and    Great 
Britain. — Phelps,     E.     J.      The    Monroe    doctrine. — 
Schurz.  C.    Arbitration  in  international  dispute. 
Welsh,     f  History  of  civil    service  reform  in   England 
and  in  the  U.  S.  B  7522. 

Whibley.      Greek   oligarchies  :  their  character  and  or- 
ganisation. U  480. 
Vv'illoughby.     Nature  of  the  state.  U  792. 
Note. — See  also  "  Indians  "  in  Part  4. 


E.     Law  and  Crime. 

Bertillon.      Signaletic  instructions,  incl.  anthropomet- 
rical  identification.  V  7523. 

Byrnes.     Professional  criminals  of  America.     New  and 
rev.  ed.  U  9814.0. 

Caspar,     f  Practical  catalogue  of  law  books.         B  6005. 

Clinton.     Extraordinary  cases.  V  9566. 

CusHiNG.      "  Gushing"  boiled  down.     By  F.  M.  Payne. 

V  io8.^ 

Defoe.     King  of  pirates,  with  lives  of  other  pirates  and 
robbers.     Ed.  by  Aitken.  V  7116. 

Earle.     Curious  punishments  of  bygone  days.     V  7131. 

Emery.    Handy  guide  to  patent  law  and  practice.  V  8136. 

Ff.rri.     Criminal  sociology.  V  7147. 

FiSHBACK.      Manual  of  elementary  law.  V  591. 

Howard  Association  (London),     f  Criminals  and  crimi- 
nal treatment,  1894.  B  6567. 

Howson  and  Howson.     Patents  :  a  manual  relating  to 
U.  S.  and  foreign  patents.     3d  ed.  V  82:4. «. 

Indian    Rights    Association.      f  Enforcement  of   li<iuor 
laws  a  necessary  protection  to  the  Indians.   B  7522. 

MacDonald.     f  Abnormal    man  :    essays   on   education 
and  crime  and  related  subjects. 

No.  4^/iS93^/X  7773  a- 

New  York  State  Library.     \  Bulletin,  legislation,  Nos.  4, 
5,  state  legislation  in  1893,  1894.  B  9567. 


New   York.      Senate    Committee.     \  Report   [on]    Police 

Department  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  5  v.  V  7697. t. 
New  York  State.      State  Department.     \  Laws  passed  at 

119th  session  of  the  legislatui^.     2  v.  V  4697. 

Pollock.     First  book  of  jurisprudence.  V  356. 

Ross.     Impeachment  of  Andrew  Johnson,  prest.  of  the 

U.  S.  V  9727. 

Stimson.  Handbook  to  the  labor  law  of  the  U.  S.  V  8422. 
United  States  Supreme  Court,    f  All  opinions  of.    No.  i. 

[1895.]  B  527. 

White.     Outlines  of  legal  history.  V  48 1. 

Zeballos.       f  International    law   of    Spanish    America : 

arbitration  on  misiones.  B  33. 


F.     Military  and  Naval  Science. 

Armstrong.     Torpedoes  and  torpedo-vessels.      G  7015. 

f  Army  and  navy  journal,  v.  33  (Sept.  7,  1895-Augt.  29, 
1896).  C  6904. 

Fremantle.     Notes  on  the  rifle.  G  6594. 

Hamilton  {Sir  R.  V.).  Naval  administration  :  the 
Board  of  Admiralty,  G  7184. 

Hamilton  (W.  R.).  Our  young  soldiers:  articles  on 
military  matters.  G  6184. tf. 

May.     Guns  and  cavalry.  G  6295. 

Naval  annual.      1S96.     Ed.  by  T.  A.  Brassey.     G  "697. 

Oldknow.      Mechanism  of  men-of-war.  G  7337. 

f  Seaboard,  v.  8.  New  series  (Oct.  24,  1895-Oct.  15. 
1896).  C  7981. 

f  United  service  :  monthly  review  of  military  and  naval 
affairs,     v.  15,  16  (Jan. -Dec.  1896).  C  6773. r. 

United  States  Military  Academy  (West  Point).  \  Offi- 
cial register,  June  1S93-5.  B  6005. 

Waite.  f  Extracts  relating  to  the  origin  of  the  Ameri- 
can navy.  B  S03. 

Wilson.  Ironclads  in  action  :  sketch  of  naval  warfare 
from  1855  to  1S95.  G  7792. 


G.     Political   Economy. 

f  American  economist,  v.  16,  17  (July,  1895-June,  1896). 

C  6S02 

Black,  f  References  on  the  history  of  labor  and  some 
contemporary  labor  problems.  B  33. 

CoBDEN  Club,  f  Lord  Farrer  on  the  free  trade  question. 
Mr.  J.  W.  Probyn  and  Mr.  I.  S.  Leadam  on  the 
work  of  the  Cobden  Club.  B  6005. 

—  f  Mr.  G.  W.  Medley  on  the  free  trade  and  protection 

question  in  1894  ;   Mr.  I.   S.   L6adam  on  English 

agriculture  and  free  trade.      1894.  B  600?. 

Crocker.  Cause  of  hard  times.  Revised  ed.  U  4105. 
Cunningham.    Modern  civilisation  in  some  of  its  economic 

aspects.  U  4107. 

Davenport.     Outlines  of  economic  theory.  U  4569. 

Farrer.     f  On  the  free  trade  question.  B  6005 

Gerry,     f  Remarks   on    prohibiting   the    use   of    public 

money  for  sectarian  institutions.  H  528. 

Giles.     The  industrial  army.  U  41G8. 

Green.     Allotments  and  small  holdings.  U  4177. 

Hake  and  Wesslau.     The  coming  individualism. 

U  4609.  f. 
HOBSON.      Problem  of  the  unemployed.  U  4209.;*. 

Leadam.  •)•  English  agriculture  and  free  trade.  B  6005, 
Mallock.     Classes  and  masses  ;  or,   wealth,  wages,  and 

welfare  in  the  United  Kingdom.  U  42S6.C. 

Massachusetts.     Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor,    f  25th 

annual  report,  1S95.  U  4(174. 

Medley,     f  Free  trade  and  protection  question  in  1S94. 

B  6005. 
New  York  State.     Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor,     f  1 2th, 

13th  annual  report  for  1894,  1895.     4  V.       U  4^97. 

—  f  Same,  for  1S94,  1895.  4  v.  U  4696. 
Nicholson.  Strikes  and  social  problems.  U  4"30.j. 
Oberlin    College    Library,      f  Bulletin,     v.    i.    No.    2. 

References  on  the  history  of  labor  and  some  con- 
temporary labor  problems.     By  J.  W.  Black.   B  33. 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES:  Social  Science  and  Statistics. 


Probyn  awo'LEADAM.   f  Work  of  the  Cobden  Club.  B  6005. 

Pullman  and  Wickes.     \  Strike  at  Pullman.         B  6567. 

RousiERS.     Labor  question  in  Britain.  U  4727- 

SCHMOLLER.     Mercantile  system  and  its  historical  signifi- 
cance. U  4392. 

Spahr.  Present  distribution  of  wealth  in  the  U.  S.  U  441 7- 

Taussig.     Wages  and   capital  :  and  examination  of  the 
wages  fund  doctrine.  U  4433.  w. 

Taylor.     The  factory  system  and  the  factory  acts. 

U  4434-/- 

United    States.       Census   Division,      f   Report    of   the 
commissioner  of  labor  in  charge  of  nth  census. 

B  6573. 

—  Department  of  Labor,     f  loth    annual  report  of  the 

commissioner,  1894.      v  i.  Strikes  and  lockouts. 

U  4773-«- 
f  8th  special  report:  housing  of  the  working  people. 

u  4773.^. 

t  Bulletin,  No.  i,  Nov.  1895,  No.  2,  Jan.  1896. 

B  6567. 
FINANCE   AND   TAXATION. 

American    Bankers'   Association,      f  Proceedings,    21st 
annual  convention,  Oct.  15-17,  1895.  U  7505. 

American    Protective   Tariff    League.     Tariff   facts  for 
speakers  and  students.  U  7009. 

Aubrey.     Stock  exchange  investments.  U  7512. 

CoNANT.     History  of  modern  banks  of  issue.        U  7559- 

CuRTlss.       Protection   and  prosperity  :  tariff  legislation 
and  its  effects  in  Europe  and  America.        U  7565. 

f  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations.     4  v. 

U  7842. 

Howe.  Taxation  and  taxes  in  the  U.  S.  under  the  in- 
ternal revenue  system,  1791-1895.  U  7214./. 

New  York  State.    Comptroller.    \  Annual  report,  for  1895. 

u  7697.^. 

—  Savings  Banks  Association,     f  Minutes  of  the  annual 

meeting,  1894.  B  32. 

Plehn.     Introduction  to  public  finance.  U  7355- 

Vandegrift  &  Co.     t  Wilson  tariff  bill.  [1894.]     B  528. 

West.     A  financial  atonement.  U  7476. 

MONEY. 

Del  Mar.     Science  of  money.     2d  ed.  U  757i''f- 

Easton.     Banks  and  banking.  U  7579- 

McPherson.  Monetary  and  banking  problem.  U  7283. 
Price.     Money  and  its  relation  to  prices.  U  7337. w. 

Schoenhof.      History  of  money  and  prices.         U  7394- 

Gold  Standard  a7id  Monometallism. 

Landon.     {"Eli  Perkins")     Money:   gold,   silver,    or 

bimetallism.  U  7260. 

Mead.     The  silver  issue.     Added,  A  review  of  "  Coin's 

financial  school."  U  7296. 

Miller.     Gold  or  silver  ?  U  7305. 

"  Money,  Silas  Honest."  Base  "  Coin  "exposed.  U  7312. 
Solid  money  :  the  salvation  of  our  national  honor.      By 

[various  authors].  U  7414- 

Upton.     Coin  catechism.  U  7455. 

ViCKERS.     Fiat   silver :    its    ruinous    effects    shown    in 

history.  U  7460. 

Waterloo.    Honest  money  :  ' '  Coin's  "  fallacies  exposed. 

U  7468. 
White.  Fiat  money  in  France.  New  ed.  U  74Si-/- 
WiSNER.     Cash  vs.  coin  :  an  answer  to  "  Coin's  financial 

school."  U  7486. 

Free  Coinage  of  Silver  and  Bimetallism. 

Andrews.    An  honest  dollar.    New  edition.     U  7010. a. 

Barker.  Bimetallism ;  or,  the  evils  of  gold  mono- 
metallism and  the  benefits  of  bimetallism.    U  7516. 

Dell.     Free  silver.  U  7117. 

Donnelly.  Bryan  campaign  for  the  American  people's 
money.  U  7124. 

Evlis.     Uncle  Sam's  dreams.  U  7140- 


Fairplay  \psetid.\    What  is  an  honest  dollar  ?  U  7142. 

GooDE.     Modern  banker  :  his  rapid  rise  and  dangerous      — 
designs.  U  7172.       | 

Hadley.     Danger    line   reached  :   a  plain  statement  of 
fact  on  the  silver  question.  U  7181. 

Harvey  [and  others].     Money  of  the  people.   U  7188.W. 

Peebles.     Gold  and  silver  :  a  book  on  the  financial  ques- 
tion. U  7345. 

Roberts.     Wages,  fixed  incomes,  and  the  free  coinage 
of  silver.  U  7375.W. 

Stevans.     Silver  vs.  gold  ;  free  silver  and  the  people. 

U  7421. 

Teller.     Battle  of  the  standards.  U  7435. 

Valentine.     Money,  the  silver  question,  and  hard  times. 

U  7774- 

Walker.     International  bimetallism.  U  7464.  t. 

Currency. 

Bennett.     Breed    of    barren    metal  ;  or,  currency  and 
interest.  U  7037. 

Dana.    Proudhon  and  his  "  Bank  of  the  people."  U  7113. 

Kitson.     Scientific  solution  of  the  money  question. 

y  7245- 

Leavitt.     Our  money  wars  :  the  example  and  warning 
of  American  finance.     2d  ed.  U  7263. 

TOURGEE.     War  of  the  standards  :  coin  and  credit  versus 
coin  without  credit.  U  7445. 


H.    Social  Science  and  Statistics. 

Abbott.     Christianity  and  social  problems.  U  9001, 

Bolton.      Famous  givers  and  their  gifts.  T  5049. /4. 

Booth,  edr.     Life  and  labour  of  the  people  in  London. 

V.  7.     Population  classified  by  trades  (continued). 

U  9531./. 
Bowmaker.  Housing  of  the  working  classes.  U  9054. 
BuRDETT.     Hospitals  and  charities.      1896.  U  9066. 

CoDMAN.     Brook  Farm  :  historic  and  personal  memoirs. 

U  9096. 
Fairbanks.     Introduction  to  sociology.  U  9585. 

Galton,  edr.     Workers  on  their  industries.  U  9160. 

GiDDiNGS.     Principles  of  sociology.  U  9600. 

Le  Bon.     The  crowd  :  a  study  of  the  popular  mind. 

U  9263. 
Mackay.     Methods  of  social  reform.  U  9281. 

Maybell.     Civilization  civilized.  U  9295. «:, 

Myers.     Midnight  in  a  great  city.  U  9325. 

t  New  earth  (The),     v.  6  (Dec.  1894-Nov.  1895). 

C  6867.^. 

Randall,     f  Fourth  international  prison    congress,    St. 

Petersburg,  Russia.  U  9719. 

—  t  Same.  No.  2  of  1.891  ^/X  7773-«- 
Shinn.  Friendly  talks  about  marriage.  X  9401. 
Spencer.  Principles  of  sociology,  v.  3.  U  9417- 
Trumbull.     In  jail  with  Charles  Dickens.            U  9447- 

SOCIETIES  AND  BENEVOLENT  INSTITUTIONS. 

American  Humane  Education  Society,  f  Autobiograph- 
ical sketches  and  personal  sketches.  By  Geo.  T. 
Angell.  B  6571- 

American  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals,     t  28th  annual  report,  1893.  B  6571. 

Brooklyn  Union  for  Christian  Work,  f  27th  and  2Sth 
annual  report,  1894,  1895.  B  33. 

Century  Association,  f  Reports,  constitution,  by-laws, 
etc.,  for  1S95.  X  8081. 

Church  Mission  to  Deaf  Mutes  (N.  Y.  City),  f  21st 
annual  report,  Sept.  30,  1893.  B  6566. 

General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the 
City  of  N.  Y.  f  By-laws  of  the  Finance  Commit- 
tee, 1884.  ^  30. 

—  t  By-laws  of  the  School  Committee,  1893.  B  30. 

—  t  Manual.  1889,  1895.  X  8164.^. 
Harvard  Club  (N.  Y.    City),     f  Constitution,  by-laws, 

and  rules.  ^  8188. 


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Howard  Association  (London).  f  Charles  Dickens' 
prison  fictions.  B  526. 

—  f  Same.  B  6572. 

—  j  Indian  prisons.  B  6572. 

—  t  London  "  city  press"  on  report  of,  Oct.  1893.  B  526. 

—  f  Report.     Oct.  1893.  B  6566. 
National  Temperance  Society,     f  25th  annual  report, 

1890.  B  6566. 

New  York  City.      Young  Met^s  Christian  Association. 

\  41st  annual  report.     [1893.]  B  6566. 

—  f  [Prospectus]  Westchester  and  Bergen  aves.        B  32. 
New    York    Society   for   the    Prevention    of   Cruelty    to 

Children,  f  I9th-2ist  annual  report,  1893-5.  B  6571. 

New  York  State  Reformatory  (Elmira).  f  i6th  year  book, 
Sept.  30,  1S91.  B  6566. 

St.  Luke's  Home  for  Indigent  Christian  Females, 
f  41st,  44th  annual  report,  1S92,  1895.  B  32. 

"  Sheltering  Arms  (The)."     t3ist  annual  report,  1895. 

B  6005. 

Union  Club  (N.  Y.  City),  f  Officers,  members,  consti- 
tution.    1896.  X  8454. 

Union  League  Club.  [fCharter.by-laws.^/t-.]  1896.  U  1772. 

United  States.  Freedtnen  s  Hospital,  f  Report  1894, 
1895.  B  6573. 

—  House  of  Representatives,     f  Report  of  Select  Commit- 

tee [on]  the  Bureau  of  Pensions.     2  v.    U  2773. a. 

—  Interior  Department.     \  Pensions  and  pension  appeals. 

Report,  1894,  1895.  B  6569. 

—  Life- Saving  Service,     f  Annual  report  for  year  ending 

June  30,  1895.  G  TllTy-a. 

—  Pension    Bureau.       f  Report    of    commr.     June    30, 

1893-5-  B  6573. 

Webb  Academy  and  Home  for  Shipbuilders.  Dedica- 
tory exercises.  May  5,  1894.  X  9783. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association  of  N.  Y.  City.  See 
New  York  City.  Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
tion. 

ZuiLLE.  f  Historical  sketch  of  the  New  York  African 
Society  for  Mutual  Relief.  B  6566. 

STATISTICS. 

Childs  (G.  "^ .),  publisher,  f  Public  ledger  almanac. 
1894.  B  33. 

Commercial  year  book  :  a  statistical  and  historical  rec- 
ord.    1896.  U  6559. 

Massachusetts  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor,  f  An- 
nual statistics  of  manufactures,  1894.        U  6674.^. 

Statesman's  year-book  for  1896.  Ed.  by  J.  Scott  Kel- 
tic. U  6421. 


United  States.     Census  office,    f  Abstract  of  nth  census, 

1890.     2d  ed.  U  6773._§-. 
f  Report    on    wealth,    debt,   and  taxation   at   nth 

census,    1890.      Pt.    2.      Valuation   and   taxation. 

By  J.  K.  Upton.  U  6891.1. 
f  Report   on    insurance  business  in  the    U.   S.   at 

nth  census,  1890.     Pt.  2.     Life  insurance.     [BvJ 

C.  A.  Jenney.  U  6891. '>6. 
t  Report  on  transportation  business  in  the  U.  S.  at 

nth    census,    1890.      Pt.    i.     Transportation    by 

land.  U  6S9i.£7. 
t  Rcpo''t  on  manufacturing  industries  in  ihe  U.S. 

at  nth  census.     2  pts.  U  6891./. 
I.  Totals  for  states  and  industries.     2.  Statistics  of 
cities. 
1  Report  on  crime,  pauperism,  and  benevolence  in 

the  U.  S.  at  nth  census,  1890.     2  pts.    U  6891.^. 
1.  Analysis.     2.   General  tables. 
f  Report  on  vital  and  social  statistics  in  the  U.  S., 

nth  census,    i8go.     Pt.  3.     Statistics  of  deaths. 

UeSgi.r. 
f  Report  on  real  estate  mortgages  in  the  U.  S.  at 

the  nth  census,  1890.  U  6891. j. 

f  Statistics  of  agriculture  at  nth  census,  1890. 

U  6891./. 
f  Report  on  farms  and  homes,  proprietorship  and 

indebtedness  in  the  U.  S.  at  nth  census,  1890. 

U  6891.  M. 
Whitaker  (Jos.).     Almanack  for  1896.  C  7481. 

World  almanac  and  encyclopedia.     1896  C  7491. 

I.    Women. 

Devereux.     Ascent  of  woman.  U  9120. 

Eckstein.     Woman  under  monasticism.  Y  35S0. 

Hansson.     Six  modern  women  :  psychological  sketches. 

T51S5.J. 
Note. — For  contents  see  Part  i.  Biography.     (B.  Col- 
lective.) 
Ladies'  Home  Journal  (Phila.).     f  Girls  who  have  push. 

B32. 

Mayo.     \  Southern   women   in   the   recent   educational 

movement  in  the  South.    No.  i  <7/'i892  of^  in3-a. 

National  Divorce  Reform  League,    f  Report  for  1892-4. 

B  6572. 
Thayer.     Women  who  win  ;  or,  making  things  happen. 

T  5436.  w. 
Tytler.      Tudor  queens  and  princesses.  T  5451./. 

Whitney.     Friendly  letters  to  girl  friends,  X  9482. 


PART  8.-THEOLOGY   AND   PHILOSOPHY. 


A,    Biblical  Theology. 

Anthony.     Introduction  to  the  life  of  Jesus.        Y  2012. 
Beecher.     Patmos  ;  or,  the  unveiling.     [Apocalypse.] 

Y  2034. 
Boscawen.  Bible  and  the  monuments.  2d  ed.  Y  2532. 
Bruce.     With  open  face  ;  or,  Jesus  mirrored  in  Matthew, 

Mark,  and  Luke.  Y  2062. 

Conder.     Bible  and  the  east.  Y  2oqq.l>. 

Dawson.     Eden   lost   and  won.     [Pentateuch.]     N.  Y. 

1896.  Y2115.6'. 

—  Same.      Lond.,  1895.  Y2ll5.t'. 

Dunlap.     Ghebers  of  Hebron.  Z  2577 

Edersheim.     Life  and  times  of  Jesus  the  Messiah.     [3d 

ed.]     2  v.  Y  2580./. 

Fairbairn.     Studies  in  the  life  of  Christ.  Y  2538. 

Fiske.     The   Jewish   scriptures  :   the  books  of  the  Old 

Testament  in  the  light  of  their  origin  and  history. 

Y  2151. 
Goodenow.  Bible  chronology  carefully  unfolded.  Y  2601. 
Goodwin  {Rev.  F.  J.).     Harmony  of  the  life  of  St.  Paul. 

Y  2603  //. 


Goodwin  {Rev.  T.  A.).     Lovers  3000  years  ago  as  indi- 
cated by  the  Song  of  Solomon.  Y  2603. 

Gordon.     Three  chiloren  of  Galilee  :  a  life  of  Christ  for 
young  people.  Y  2172. 

Gould.      Critical    and    exegetical   commentary   on    the 
Gospel  according  to  St.  Mark.  Y  2602. 

Guerber.     Legends  of  the  Virgin  and  Christ.       Y  2177 

HiLPRECHT.     Recent  research  in  Bible  lands.       Y  2203. 

HuRLBUT  and  DoiiERTY.     Illustrative  notes  :    guide  to 
International  Sunday  School  lessons.     [1897.] 

Y  2631. 

McCURDY.     History,  prophecy,  and  the  monuments,    v. 
2.     To  the  fall  of  Nineveh.  Y  2666. 

Mitchell.     Critical  handbook  of  the  Greek  New  Testa- 
ment. Y  2686. 

MONTEFIORE.     Bible  for  home  reading.     Pt.  i.     To  the 
second  visit  of  Nehemiah  to  Jerusalem.        Y  2314. 
^Vote. — "For  the  use    of   Jewish  parents  and  chil- 
dren." 

Moulton,    edr.     Modem   reader's   Bible  :   the   book  of 
Job.  Y23i8.y. 

—  Same  :  Ecclesiastes,  and  The  wisdom  of  Solomon. 

Y  2318.?. 


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MouLTON,  edr.     Modern  reader's  Bible  :  the  Exodus. 

Y  2318./. 

and  others.     Bible  as  literature.  Y  2318.^. 

New  departure.  A.     By  W.  K.  M.  Y  2326. 

Northrop.     Cloud  of  witnesses  :  the  greatest  men  in  the 
world  for  Christ  and  the  book.  Z  3699. 

Pronouncing  dictionary  of  the  Holy  Bible.  Y  2358. 

Rams.w.     .St.  Paul,  the  traveller  and  the  Roman  citizen. 

Y  2719. 
R^NAN.      Life  of  Jesus.      Transl.  rev.  from  23d  ed. 

Y  2721. 
Robinson.  Gospel  in  Isaiah.  Y  2375.^. 
Russell.  Millennial  dawn.  3  vols.  Y  23S1.W. 
Society  of  Biblical  Literature.    (Boston.)  f  Publications. 

[1S81-90.]  B  5507. 

Staffer.     Jesus  Christ  before  his  ministry.        Y  2422./ 
—  Palestine  in  the  time  of  Christ.     [3d  ed.]  Y  2422. 

ToRREY.     How  to  study  the  Bible  for  greatest  profit. 

Y  2444. 
Trumbull.       Kadesh-Barnea  :  its  importance  and  prob- 
able site,  incl.  studies  of  the  route  of  the  exodus. 

Y  2767. 
White.     Origin  of  the  Pentateuch  in  the  light  of  ancient 

monuments.  Y  2788.^. 

Whyte.     Bible  characters  :  Adam  to  Achan.         Y  2482. 


B.     Church  History. 

Atkinson.  Beginnings  of  the  Wesleyan  movement  in 
America.  Y  3511. 

Banks.     Heroes  of  the  South  Seas.     [Missions.]  P  6025. 

Bright.  Roman  see  in  the  early  church,  and  other 
studies  in  church  history.  Y  3059.;-. 

Byington.     The  Puritan  in  England  and  New  England. 

Y  3542. 
Chamberlain.     In  the  tiger  jungle,  and  other  stories  of 

missionary  work  among  the  Telugus  of  India. 

Y  30S2. 
Eckstein.  Woman  under  monasticism.  Y  3580. 
Fkoude.  Council  of  Trent.  Y  3595. 
Gee  and  Hardy.     Documents   illustrative   of   English 

church  history.  Y  3163. 

Gregory.     Puritanism  in  the  old  world  and  in  the  new. 

Y  3605./. 

Horder.     Quaker  worthies.  T  5213.17. 

Reformed  Church  in  America  and  Collegiate  Church  of 
the  City  of  N.  Y.  f  Historical  sketch  of  the 
origin  of.  B  33. 

Schuyler.    Studies  in  English  church  history.     Y  3395. 

SoHM.     Outlines  of  church  history.  Y  3414. 

C.     Devotional  and  Practical  Theology. 

Aloysius  (St.).  Little  manual  of  :  prayer  book  for  Catho- 
lic youth.  Y  9008. 

Brooks  (Phillips).  New  starts  in  life,  and  other  ser- 
mons. Y  8060.;?. 

Child.     Colonial  parson  of  New  England.  Y  9086. 

Cuyler.  Beulah-land ;  or,  words  of  good  cheer  to  the 
old.  Y  8109. 

Meditations  on  life  and  its  religious  duties.         Y  7297. 

Meyer.     Light  on  life's  duties.  Y  7302./. 

Murray.      Master's'indwelling.  Y  8323. ;«. 

Peploe.  Life  of  privilege  :  possession,  peace,  and 
power.  Y  8347./. 

—  Victorious  life  :  post-conference  addresses.        Y  8347. 

•f- Sailor's  magazine,      v.  67  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).        C  6729. 

SOULSBY.      Stray  thoughts  for  invalids.  Y  7415. 

Spurgeon.     The  soul-winner.  Y  8420..r. 

Trumbull.  Teachers'-meetings  :  their  necessity  and 
methods.  Y  9447. 

Tyndall.     Object-lessons  for  children.  Y  7450. 

Watson.      {"Ian  Maclaren.")      The  upper  room. 

Y  8469. 
Welsh  and  Edwards.     Romance  of  psalter  and  hymnal. 

Y  9473- 


D.     Doctrinal   and   Controversial 
Theology, 

Butler  (J.,  bp.  of  Durham).  Works.    Ed.  by  Gladstone. 

2v.  Y  5541. 

I.  Analogy,  etc.     2.   Sermons,  etc. 
Caillard.     Progressive   revelation  ;   or,  through   nature 

to  God.  Y  6071. 

Davies.     Gospel  Christianity.  Y  6115.^. 

Dawson.     Eden  lost  and  won.     Lond.,  1895.    Y  2115.^. 

—  Sawe.     N.  Y.,  1895.  Y  2115.1?. 
DuNLAP.      Ghebers  of  Hebron.  Z  2577. 
Evil  and  evolution.     By  the  author  of  "  The  social  hori- 
zon."                                                                Y  6i40.(f. 

Fishfr.     History  of  Christian  doctrine.  Y  6591. 

Gibson.     39  articles  of  the  Church  of  England,     v.  i. 

Y6600. 

Gladstone.      Studies    subsidiary   to   the   works  of   bp. 
Butler.  Y  6169.^-. 

Guinness.     Creation  centred  in  Christ.  Z  3607. 

Kinsley.     Old  faiths  and  new  facts.  Z  3243. 

Lewis.     The  child  :  its  spiritual  nature.  Y  6660. 

Manley.     f  Aionian  punishment  not  eternal.         B  5507. 

f  NEW-church  messenger,     v.  70,  71  (Jan. -Dec.  1896). 

C  6867. 

Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication  (Phila.).     f  Shorter 
catechism  with  Scripture  proofs.  B  31. 

RUSKIN.     Letters  to  the  clergy  on  the  Lord's  prayer  and 
the  church.  Y  6381. 

Schurman.     Agnosticism  and  religion.  Z  2395. 

Seward.    Heaven  every  day  ;  or,  common-sense  Christi- 
anity. Y  6399. 

Speer.     Studies  of  the  man  Christ  Jesus.  Y  6418. 

Trumbull.     The  blood  covenant.     2d  ed.        Y  6447. <^. 

—  Threshold  covenant ;   or,  the  beginning  of   religious 

rites.  Y  6447./*. 

Usher.     Protestantism  :  direction  of  religious  truth  and 

Christian  unity.  Y  6454. 

Van  Dyke.     Gospel  for  an  age  of  doubt.  Y  6456.^. 

Watson.     ("  Ian  Maclaren.")     Mind  of  the  master. 

Y  6469. 
White.     History  of  the  warfare  of  science  with  theology. 

2  v.  Z  278S. 

Zahm.     Evolution  and  dogma.  Z  3499. 

E.    Mythology,  Folk  Lore,  and  Various 
Religions. 

Davids.    Buddhism  :  its  history  and  literature.  Z  8ii5.iJ. 

Granger.     Worship  of  the  Romans.  Z  7174. 

GuERBER.     Legends  of  the  Middle  Ages.  Z  8178./. 

Hopkins.     Religions  of  India.  Z  8212. 

Hughes.     Dictionary  of  Islam.  Z  6629. 

Jacobs.     Jewish  ideals,  and  other  essays.  Z  5636. 

Contents:  Jewish  ideals. — The  God  of  Isaiah:  a 
history. — Mordecai  :  a  protest  against  the  critics. — 
Browning's  theology. — The  true,  the  only,  and  the 
complete  solution  of  the  Jewish  question. — Jehuda 
Halevi,  poet  and  pilgrim. — Jewish  diffusion  of  folk- 
tales.— The  London  Jewry,  1290. — Little  St.  Hugh  of 
London. — "  Aaron,  son  of  the  devil." — Jewish  history  : 
its  aims  and  methods. 

—  edr.     Barlaam  and  Josaphat  :  English  lives  of  Buddha. 

Z  8226. 

Johnson,  collector.     What  they  say  in  New  England  :  a 

book  of  signs,  sayings,  and  superstitions.    X  5233. 

Leland.     ("Hans  Breitvian.'")     Legends  of    Florence. 

2d  series.  Z  S264. 

Meagher.     Religions  of  the  world.  Z  9286. 

MOller,  edr.     Sacred  books  of  the  east,  v.    13,   17,   19, 

22-41,  49.  ,  Z  8692, 

13.  Vinaya  texts,  transl.  by  Davids  and  Oldenberg. 

Pt.  I. 

17.    Same.     Pt.  2. 

19.  Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king  :  a  life  of  Buddha,  transl. 
by  Beale. 


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22.  Gaina  sutras,  transl.  by  Jacobi.     Pt.  i. 

23.  Zend-avesta,  pt.  2,  transl.  by  Darmesteter. 

24.  Pahlavi  texts,  pt.  3,  transl.  by  West. 

25.  Laws  of  Manu,  transl.  by  Btihler. 

26.  Satapatha-Brahmana,  transl.  by  Eggeling.     Pt.  2. 
books  3,  4. 

27.  Sacred  books  of  China,  transl.  by  Legge.    Pt.  3. 

28.  Same.     Pt.  4. 

29.  The  Grihya-sutras,  transl.  by  Oldenberg.    Pt.  I. 

30.  Same.      Pt.  2. 

31.  Zend-avesta,  pt.  3,  transl.  by  Mills. 

32.  Vedic  hymns,  transl.  by  Muller.     Pt.  I. 

33.  Minor  law-books,  transl.  by  Jolly.     Pt.  i. 

34.  Vedanta-sutras,  transl.  by  Thibaut.     Pt.  I. 

35.  Questions  of  king   Milinda,   transl.    by  Davids. 
[Pt.  I.] 

36.  Same.     Pt.  2. 

37.  Pahlavi  texts,  transl.  by  West.     Pt.  4. 

38.  Vedanta-sutras,  transl.  by  Thibaut.     Pt.  2. 

39.  Sacred  books  of  China,  transl.  by  Legge.    Pt.  i. 

40.  Same.     Pt.  2. 

41.  Satapatha-Brahmana,  transl.  by  Eggeling.    Pt.  3. 
49.   Buddhist  Mahayana  texts,  transl.  by  Cowell  [and 

others].     Pt.  i. 
Phillips.     Totem   tales :    Indian   stories    Indian  told. 

[Fiction.] 
Reed.     Primitive  Buddhism  and  its  origin  and  teachings. 

Z  S367. 
ScHECHTER.     Studies  in  Judaism.  Z  5389. 

Skinner.     Myths  and  legends  of  our  own  land.     2  v. 

Z  8409. 

F.    Occult  Literature. 

Anderson.     Astrology  of  the  Old  Testament.      X  5506. 

Bergen,  edr.     Current  superstitions.  X  5523. 

BiNET.  Alterations  of  personality.  [Hypnotism],  'y^^,o^\.a. 

Fowler.     Phrenology  proved,  illustrated,  and  applied. 

X  4i56.<7. 

Henderson.     Guide  to  palmistry.  X  4195. 

Johnson,  collector.     What  they  say  in  New  England  :  a 
book  of  signs,  sayings,  and  superstitions.    X  5233. 

Occult  Book  Co.     [f  Books  on  occult  literature,  No.  2.] 
1893.  B  526. 

f  Phrenological  journal,     v.  loi,  Nos.  i,  2  (Jan.,  Feb., 
1896).  C67ir. 

—  f  Same.    v.  loi,  Nos.  3-6 (March-June,  1896).  C  6871. 

Scripture.     \  Studies  from  the  Yale  Psychological  lab- 
oratory. B  5507. 

St.  Hill.     Hands  of  celebrities  :  studies  in  palmistry. 

X4385-^- 

Society   for   Psychical   Research,     f  Proceedings.     Pt. 
13,  Dec.  1S88.  B  526. 

Spark.     Scientific  and  intuitional  palmistry.         X4417. 

Stevenson  \^edr.\     Square  of   sevens  :  an   authoritative 
system  of  cartomancy.  X  5421. 

Note. — Contains     Robert    Antrobus's    "Square    of 
sevens." 


Thirteen  Club,     f  12th,  13th  annual   report,  Jan.  13, 
1894,  1895.  B  6571. 


G.     Philosophy :  Mental. 

ACLAND.  Knowledge,  duty,  and  faith  ;  principles  taught 
by  typical  thinkers.  X  1003. 

Caldwell.  Schopenhauer's  system  in  its  philosophical 
significance.  X  3548. 

Erdmann.     Outlines  of  logic  and  metaphysics.    X  3135. 

Hawley.  Infallible  logic  :  a  visible  and  automatic  sys- 
tem of  reasoning.  X  6614. 

Hegel.     History  of  philosophy.     3  v.  X  1614. 

Hibben.     Inductive  logic.  X  6202. 

HoBHOUSE.     Theory  of  knowledge.  X  3625. 

Leibnitz.  New  essays  concerning  human  understand- 
ing. X  3265. 

Robertson.     Elements  of  general  philosophy.    X  1375. 

—  Elements  of  psychology.     Ed.  by  Davids.         X  3375. 

Ryland.     Logic  :  introd.  manual  for  university  students. 

X  6381. 

Sterrett.     Power  of  thought.  X  3420. 

Stout.     Analytic  psychology.     2  v.  X  3755. 

Sully.     Studies  of  childhood.  X  3428. j-. 

Titchener.     Outline  of  psychology.  X  3442. 

Weber.     History  of  philosophy.  X  1783. 

Wood.     Studies  in  the  thought  world.  X  3490. 


H.    Philosophy :  Moral. 

Complete  bachelor  :  manners  for  men.  X  9098.1. 

Farrar.   Pathsof  duty:  counsels  to  young  men.  X  9i44./>. 

Harris.     Moral  evolution.  X  9189. 

Hegel.     Philosophy  of  right.  X  8192. 

HiLLis.     A  man's  value   to  society  :  studies  in  self  cul- 
ture and  character.  X  9204. 

Howe.   Is  polite  society  polite  ?  and  other  essays.   X  9213. 

Kant.     Fundamental   principles    of    the   metaphysic   of 
ethics.  X  8236.0. 

McKenzie.     Sober  by  act  of  parliament.  X9281. 

Marden.     Architects  of  fate  ;  or,  steps  to  success  and 
power.  X  9288. a. 

Morgan.     Springs  of  conduct.     New  ed.  X  8317. 

Morrison.     Life's  prescription.  X  9317./. 

f  Our  animal  friends,     v.  23  (Sept.  1895-Augt.  1896). 

C  6868.a. 

Stephen.     Social  rights  and  duties.     2  v.  X  8421. 

Thayer.     Around  the  hearthstone  ;  or,  hints  for  home 
builders.  X  9437.0. 

—  Men  who  win  ;  or,  making  things  happen.     T  5436.///. 

Thomas,  compiler.     Official,  diplomatic,   and  social  eti- 
quette of  Washington.  X  943S.<7. 

Trine.     What  all  the  worid  is  a-seeking.  X  9448. 

f  Voice  (The),     v.    13  (Jan.  2-Dec.   31,  1896).     [Tem- 
perance advocate.] 

Winterburn.     Nursery  ethics.  X  9485. 


PART  9.-USEFUL  AND  FINE  ARTS. 


A.    Agriculture  and  Horticulture. 

AGRICULTURE  AND  HORTICULTURE. 

f  American  agriculturist.  Middle  edition,  v.  57,  58 
(Jan.  4-Dec.  26,  1896).  C  7802. 

Amherst.     History  of  gardening  in  England.      H  2505. 

Bailey.  Nursery-book  :  guide  to  the  multiplication  of 
plants.     3d  ed.  H  1021. 

Baines.     Greenhouse  and  stove  plants.  H  2514. 

California,  University  of.  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station,     f  Bulletin,  Nos.  45-88.  B  2902. 

t  Same.  Nos.  101-108.  B  2521. 

f  Report  of  work  for  1S94-5.  H  1543.0. 

Dean.     Vegetable  culture.  H  1116. 


Ellacombe.     In  a  Gloucestershire  garden.  H  2134. 

Fuller.     Grape  culturist.     New  ed.  H  2159. 

—  Nut  culturist.  H  2159. «. 

Hole.     Book  about  the  garden  and  the  gardener.     2d 
ed.  H  2210./^. 

HuSMANN.     American  grape  growing  and  wine  making. 
4th  ed.  H  2218. 

Japan.     Agricultural  Bureau,     f  Agricultural  products 
exhibited  in  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 

B  1000. 

La  Mange,     f  House  plants  :    a    book  of  practical    in- 
formation. B  32. 

Lodeman.     Spraying  of  plants.  H  1272. 

New  York  State.      Ccmmrs.  of  the  State  Reservation  at 
Niagara.   \  9th.  loth  annual  report,  1893-4  B  2521. 


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PlNCHOTrt«a'GRAVES.    The  white  pine  :  a  study.  H  1353. 

Ravenscroft.     Carnation  culture  for  amateurs.  H  2364. 

Roth.  f  Timber  :  characteristics  and  properties  of 
wood.  B  2523. 

Theuriet.     Rustic  life  in  France.  H  1437. 

United  States.  Interior  Department.  Report  of  the  act- 
ing superintendent  of  Sequoia  and  General  Grant 
National  Parks,  1893,  1894.  B  6570. 

— /f-  Report  of  the  acting  supt.  of  the  Yellowstone 
National  Park,  1894,  1895.  B  6570. 

Walsh.  Coffee  :  its  history,  classification,  and  descrip- 
tion. H  1464.^. 

—  Tea  :  its  history  and  mystery.  H  1464.  A 
Waterhouse.     f  Importance  of  ramie  [vegetable  fibre] 

to  the  agricultural  prosperity  of  our  gulf  states. 

B34. 
DOMESTIC   ANIMALS. 

Brown.  Poultry  keeping  as  an  industry  for  farmers  and 
cottages.     2d  ed.  H  ISSI-P- 

Hassloch.  Compend  of  veterinary  materia  medica  and 
therapeutics.  H  ii8g. 

Hayes.     Illustrated  horse  breaking.  H  iigo.?. 

Jackson.  \  Introduction  of  domestic  reindeer  into 
Alaska.  B  2523. 

Richardson.     Dogs  :  their  origin  and  varieties. 

H  1372.^. 

Sutcliffe.     Incubators  and  their  management.  H  1429. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Education.  \  Introduction 
of  domestic  reindeer  into  Alaska.  By  Sheldon 
Jackson.  B  2523. 

B.    Architecture    and    Building. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

X  Academy  architecture.     Ed.  by  Koch.     Supplemental 

volume  to  1895.     New  series,  v.  3.  G  8502. 

Albert.     %  Niirnberger  Neubauten.  G  8902.(5. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.     v.  51-54  (Jan- 

4-Dec.  26,  1896).  C  7802. a. 

\  Architect,   builder,  and  wood-worker,     v.    31   (Jan.- 

Oct.  1895).  '  C  7803.0. 

Note. — Nov.  and  Dec.  nos.  never  published. 
X  Architectural  master-pieces  of  Belgium,   Holland, 

etc.     96  heliotype  plates.  G  8804.0. 

\  Architectural  record,     v.  5  (July  1895-July  1896). 

C  7508. 
f  Architecture  and  building,  v.  24,  25  (Jan.-Dec.1896). 

C  7S03. 
X  Architecture  (L')  francaise  :  monuments  historiques 

depuis  le  XP  siecle  jusqu'a  nos  jours.      7  v. 

G  8904./^. 
BiRKMlRE.       Planning    and   construction    of    American 

theatres.  G  8527. 

Brausewetter.     X  Das  Bauformenbuch  des  biirgerlichen 

Wohnhauses.      ister  Theil.  G  8812.^. 

—  X  Same.  2ter  Theil.  G  8912. 
Cattaneo.     Architecture  in  Italy  from   the  6th  to  the 

nth  century.  G  8816. 

Champeaux.     :]:  Portefeuille  des  arts  decoratifs.    1888-9- 

1890-1,  1894-5,  1895-6.  G  89T7. 

X  Croquis    d' architecture  :     Intime     Club.       2"^,    4'"^ 

iime^  12™^,  22'"«  annee,  1867-8-1888.  G  8921. 

Ebe.      :t^  Schmuckformen     der     Monumentalbauten    aus 

alien    Stilepochen    seit   der  Griechischen    Antike. 

ister  Band.  G  8826.0. 

Faur^.     X  Theorie  des  proportions  en  architecture. 

G  8S29. 
Fletcher  ««</ Banister.     History  of  architecture. 

G8152. 

—  X  Same.  G  8152. 
GuRLiTT.  X  I^ie  Baukunst  Frankreichs.  G  8937. 
Hamlin.     Text-book  of  the  history  of  architecture. 

G  8184. 
Hiersemann.     f  Architecture,  etc.,  catalogue  No.  108. 

B  4502. 


Hiersemann.     f  Catalogue,  No.  115,  Architecture,  etc. 

B  4502. 

Jenkins,     f  Strength  of  ships.  B  804. 

Mathews.     Story  of  architecture.  G  8293. 

X  Mus^E  de  Cluny  :  la  pierre,  le  marbe,  I'abatre,  la  terre 
cuite.  G  8965. 

X  Palais  de  Fontainebleau.  G  8969.0. 

Prisse  d'Avesnes.     X  Decoration  arabe.  G  8973. 

Raguinet.     X  Historical  edifices.     4th  v.  G  8873. 

Rieth.  X  Skizzen  :  architektonische  und  decorative  Stu- 
dien  und  Entwurfe.     3te  Folge.  G  8974. 

Royer  et  Darcel.  X  L'Art  architectural  en  France  de- 
puis Fran9ois  I  jusqu'a  Louis  XVI.  G  8975. </. 

f  Scientific  American  :  building  edition,  v.  19-22  (Jan. 
1895-Dec.  1S96).  C  7979-^. 

Smith.     Greek  architecture.  G  8412.^. 

Society  of  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engineers  (N. 
Y.  City),     f  Constitution  and  by-laws.     [1893.] 

B  2522. 

Spiers.     X  Architectural  drawing.  G  8884. 

Sturgis.     European  architecture  :  a  historical  study. 

G  8756. 

Uhde.     J  Architectural  forms  of  the  Classic  ages.  G8991. 

United  States.  Interior  Department.  X  Report  of  the 
architect  of  the  U.  S.  capitol,  1894,  1895.   B  6570. 

Wallis.  X  American  architecture,  decoration,  and  fur- 
niture of  the  1 8th  century.  G  8894.0. 

Walton.  Know  your  own  ships  :  stability,  construc- 
tion, tonnage,  and  freeboard  of  ships.         G  7464. 

Zeyer.     X  Architectonische  Motive  in  Barok  und  Rococo. 

G  8999.  f, 

ECCLESIASTICAL  ARCHITECTURE. 

Birch.  :f  London  churches  of  the  17th  and  i8th  centu 
ries  from  the  designs  of  Inigo  Jones,  Sir  Christo 
pher  Wren  [and  others].  G  8909. 

Dehio  «<«o' Bezold.  :|:Kirchliche  Baukunst  des  Abend 
landes.     ister  Band.  G  8570, 

—  X  Same.     Atlas.     i-4ter  Band.  G  8924, 
Evans.     Animal  symbolism  in  ecclesiastical  architecture 

G  8140, 

Lonergan.     Historic  churches  of  Paris.  G  8664 

Murray,  publisher.      Handbook   to    the   cathedrals   ol 

England,  Eastern  division  :  Oxford,  Peterborough 

Norwich,  Ely,  Lincoln.     New  ed.  G  8323.0, 

—  Same,  Northern  division.     2  v.  G  8323.^, 

1.  York,  Ripon,  Carlisle. 

2.  Durham,  Chester,  Manchester. 

—  Same,  St.  Paul's.  G  8323.^. 

—  Same,  Southern  division.     2  v.  G  8323. c. 

—  Same,     Western     division  :      Gloucester,  Hereford, 

Worcester,  Bristol,  Lichfield.     Newed.    G  8323.0'. 

—  Handbook  to  the    cathedrals  of  Wales  :  LlandafI,  St. 

David's.  St.  Asaph,  Bangor.  2d  ed.  G  8323./. 
Parker.  A  BCof  Gothic  architecture.  8th  ed.  08343.//. 
Schmidt  und  Ilg.     X  Altiire  und  andere  kirchliche  Ein- 

richtungsstiicke  aus  Osterreich.     2  pts.  _    G  8979. 

—  X  Interieurs  von  Kirchen  und  Kapellen  in  Osterreich. 

2  pts.  G  8979.0. 

Sponsel.     X  Abteikirche  zu  Amorbach.  G  8983. 

BUILDING,  CARPENTRY,  IRONWORK,  etc. 

Carpenter.   Heating  and  ventilating  buildings.  G  9545- 
I  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  18  Qan.-Dec.  1896). 

C  7S16. 
Delano.     X  20  years'  practical  experience  of  natural  as- 
phalt and  mineral  bitumen,  G  9117. 
Hofmann.     X  L>as  Ornament  in  der  Kunstschlosserei. 

G  9943- 
Hornby.     Text  book  of  gas  manufacture.  G  9213./. 

Howard,  f  Natural  asphaltum  and  its  compounds.  B2523. 
Kidder.      Building   construction   and   superintendence. 
Pt.  I.     Mason's  work.  G  9848. 

Krauth  und  Meyer.     ±  Bau  und  Kunstzimmerei.     2  v, 

G9851. 
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Lawler.     American  sanitary  plumbing.  G  9262.0. 

Meyer.     |  Handbook  of  art  smithing.  G  9681. 

f  Plumbers'  trade  journal,    v.   19,  20  (Jan.  i-Dec.  15, 

1896).  C  7872. 

f  Record  and  guide,     v.  57,  58  (Jan.-Dec.  1896). 

C  7874.^. 
Roeper.     X  Deutsche  Schmiedearbeiten  aus  Fiinf  Jahr- 

hunderten.  G  997^. 

f  Sanitary  plumber,  v.  14  (Jan.-Dec.  1896).  C  7877. 
SiEBERT  ami  Biggin.    Modern  stone-cutting  and  masonry. 

G  9745- 
t  Western  painter,    v.  4  (Feb.  1895-Jan.  1896).    C  7785. 

C.     Engineering. 

f  American  machinist,     v.  18  (Jan.  3-Dec.  26,  1895). 

C  7902. 

Appleby.     Illustrated  handbook  of  machinery.     Sec.  3, 
Pumping  machinery.  G  1507. 

Cochrane,  compiler.     Romance  of  industry  and  inven- 
tion. G  1095. 

Davies.     Workshop  manual  and  compendium  of  useful 
information.  G  1115. 

Dixon.     State  railroad  control.  G  4123. 

DONKIN.     Gas,  oil,  and  air  engines.  G  2574. 

\  Engineering  and  mining  journal,  v.  61,  62  (Jan.-Dec. 
1896).  C  7828. 

f  Engineering   magazine,      v.    3-5   (April,   1892-Sept. 
1893).  C  7583. 

Grimshaw.  Shop  kinks  and  machine-shop  chat.  G  iiTJ-s. 
Henck.     Field-book  for  railroad  engineers.     2d  ed. 

G  4x95.0. 
Houston  a7td  Kennelly.     Electric  street  railways. 

G42I4- 
Keasbey.     Nicaragua  canal  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

U  1643. 
Kidder,     f  Kidder  coal-gas  apparatus  and  process. 

B  2523. 
Lieckfeld.  Careandmanagement  of  gas  engines.  G2270. 
f  Locomotive  (The).    New  series,  v.  16  (Jan.-Dec.  1895). 

C7663. 

McShane.     One  thousand  pointers  for   machinists   and 

apprentice  boys.  G  1283. 

Morris,     f  Harlem  ship  canal,  June  17,  1895  :  address. 

B  2522. 

New  York  City,  University  of.     f  University  School  of 

Engineering,  Laboratory  of  Chemistry,  handbook 

for  1893-4.  B  33. 

New  York  State  Commercial  Union,     f  Proceedings   of 

state  convention,  Jan.  19,  1870.    [Canals.]  B  2522. 

North   Side   Board  of  Trade  (N.  Y.   City.)     f  Harlem 

ship  canal,  June  17,  1895  :  address  by  F.  Morris. 

B2522. 
f  Power,     v.  16  (Jan.-Dec.  1896).  C  7973. 

•f  Railroad  car  journal,  v.  5  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  7873. 
I  Rapid  tran.sit  for  New  York.     2d  ed.  B  805. 

Rockwell.  Roads  and  pavemenlte  of  France.  G  4375.  r. 
f  Scientific  American,     v.  74,  75  (Jan.-Dec.  1896). 

C,  7979- a- 

—  f  Same :  Supplement,     v.  41,  42  (Jan.-Dec.  1896.) 

C  7979- ^• 

Shaler.     American  highways.  G  4401. 

Stevens,     f  First  screw-propeller  boats  to  navigate  the 

waters  of  any  country.  B  2521. 

Tayler.     Refrigerating  and  ice-making  machinery. 

G  1434- 

—  Sugar  machinery.  G  1434.  j. 
Tompkins.  Marine  engineering.  G  2766. 
United  States.      Commissioner  of  Railroads,     f  Report. 

1893.  B  6573. 

—  Interior  Department,     f  Report  of  the  Columbia  Rail- 

way  Company    of    Washington,  D.    C,  for   year 
ended  Feb.  23.  1895.  B  6570. 

f  Report  of  the  government  directors  of  the  Union 

Pacific  Railway,  1893,  1895.  B  6569. 

—  f  Report  on  Hot  Springs  improvements,  1893-';. 

B  6569. 


United  States.  Patent  Office,  f  Alphabetical  lists  of 
patentees  and  inventions  for  quarter  ending  June 
30-Dec.  31,  1895,  and  Mch.  31-June  30,  1896.  [v. 
7I-75-]  C  7891-^. 

f  Official  gazette,     v.  74-77  (Jan.-Dec.  1896). 

C  7891. 

United  States  Standard  Steamship  Owners',  Builders', 
and  Underwriters'  Association.  f  Register  of 
American  steam  vessels.  B  S04. 

Waterhouse.  f  Nicaragua  Canal:  benefits  which  it 
will  confer  upon  the  U.  S.  B  2522. 

—  f  Nicaragua  Canal  :  government  control,  1893.  B  2522. 
Weisbach.     Statik  der  Baukunst  und  der  Mechanik  der 

Umtriebsmaschinen.     4te  Aufl.  G  4872. 

—  Mechanik  der  zwischen-und  Arbeitsmaschinen. 

G  I783.wr. 

HYDRAULIC  AND  SANITARY   ENGINEERING. 

Cox.    Artesian  well  as  a  means  of  water  supply.  G  4561.0. 
Hazen.     Filtration  of  public  water-supplies.     2d  ed. 

G4615. 

Hill.     Chicago  main  drainage  channel.  G  4841. 

Mason.   Water  supply  from  a  sanitary  standpoint.  G4674. 

Wegman.     Water   supply   of  the  city  of  N.  Y.,  1658- 

1895.  G  4895. w. 


D.    Household  Economy. 

f  Art  amateur  :  art  in  the  household,  v.  33,  34  (June 
1895-May  1896).  I  904.0. 

Atkinson  and  others,     f  Science  of  nutrition.      H  35 11. 

Delineator  (The),     v,  47,  48  (Jan.-Dec.  1896).  C7824. 

Demorest's  Family  magazine,  v.  32  (Nov.  1895-Oct. 
1896).  C  6S24. 

Farmer.     Boston  cooking-school  cook  book.        H  3144. 

FiLiPPiNl.     One  hundred  ways  of  cooking  fish.  H  3149./. 

Fleming.     For  plain  women  only.     [On  dress.] 

f  Harper's  Bazar,   v.  25  (Jan.  2-Dec.  31,  1892).  C  6938.0. 

—  f  Same.  v.  28  (Jan.  5-Dec.  28,  1895).  C  6938.0. 
Herbert.   {"  A.  K.  IVyvern.")  Common-sense  cookery. 

H  3197.V. 

—  Fifty  lunches.  H  3197.^. 
Herbert  {Col.  K.).  Cookery  [of  the  hare].  In  E  S283. 
Hooker.  Ye  gentlewoman's  housewifery.  H  321 1. 
Lemcke.  Chafing-dish  recipes.  H  3658. <:. 
Millinery  trade  review,  v.  21  (Jan.-Dec.  1896).  C  7862. 
Pennell.     Feasts    of    Autolycus :    diary    of    a    greedy 

woman.  H  3346. 

Terhune  (' '  Marion  Harland")  and  Herrick.    National 

cook  book  H  3436.OT.  I- 

Welch.     Bachelor  and  the  chafing  dish.  H  3474. 

Ysaguirre  and  La  M  arca.    Cold  dishes  for  hot  weather. 

H  3499- 

E.     Industrial  Arts. 

Chatwood.     The  new  photography.  I  2084. 

Chippendale,     f  Englische  Rococomobel.  H  891 8. 

Denning.     Fretwork  and  marquetry.  I  5 118. 

Downman.     English  pottery  and  porcelain.     New  ed. 

I  5125. 

Fearn.     Modern  photography  for  amateurs.  I  2145. 

Frullini.     t  Ornamental  carvings  from  nature.     I  5832. 

Haslope.     Repousse  work  for  amateurs.  I  5189. 

f  Jewelers'  circular  and  horological  review,  v.  31,  32 
(Augt.  7,  iS95-July  29,  1896).  C  7848. 

f  Jewelers'  weekly,  v.  21,  22  (Sept.  25,  1895-Sept.  16, 
1896).  C  7947- 

LiBONls.     f  Les  styles  francais  enseignes  par  I'exemple. 

I  5854- 

McLees.  A  series  of  alphabets  for  engravers  and  paint- 
ers of  letters  I  2669 

f  MEiSTERWERKEder  franzosichen  Modellirkunst.  I  5960. 

Modern  sign-writer.  I  2687.J-. 

Palliser.     China  collector's  pocket  companion.     Sth  ed, 

I  5342. 


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Phillips.     Wood  carving.  I  535 1- 

f  Photographic  times,    v.  2S(Jan.-Dec.  i8g6).  C  7871. 
Robinson.     Picture  making  in  the  studio  by  photography. 

I  2725.^. 
Wallis.     t  American  architecture,  decoration,  and  furni- 
ture of  the  i8th  century.  G  8894.^. 
Welford.      Hand  camera  manual.     2d  ed.  I  2473. 


F.     Music. 

f  American  art  journal,  v.  66,  67  (Oct.  12,  1895-Oct.  3, 
1896).  C  6802. a. 

f  American  musical  journal,  v.  i  (Oct.  1834-May, 
1S35).  C  6So2.l>. 

Crowest.     Dictionary  of  British  musicians.       T  5105.7. 

—  Story  of  British  music  to  the  Tudor  period.  I  6563. 
Curtis.  Voice  building  and  tone  placing.  I  6107. 
Cu'avEN.  The  boy's  voice.  2d  ed.  I  6106. 
Dickinson.  History  of  church  music.  B  34. 
Ehrenfechter.  Technical  study  in  the  art  of  piano- 
forte playing.      3d  ed.                                          I  6133. 

EllISTON.     Organs  and  tuning.      2d  ed.  I  6136. 

Fetis.     Accompaniment    from    score    on    the    organ    or 

pianoforte  I  6148. 

Grove.     Beethoven  and  his  nine  symphonie.s.         I  6178. 
HiPKlNS.     Description  and  history  of  the  pianoforte. 

I  6622. 
Hopkins.     The  organ :  its  history  and  construction.     3d 

ed.  1  6627. 

Hubbard,  compiler.     Merry   songs    and   games   for  the 

kindergarten.     Ft.  i.  I  6844. 

Humphreys.     Evolution  of  church  music.  I  6630. 

Kleczynski.     Chopin  s  greater  works  :  how  they  should 

be  understood.  I  6246. t. 

Krehbiel.      How  to  listen  to  music.  I  6253. /i. 

Latham.     Renaissance  of  music.  I  6657. 

Mason.     New  first  music  reader.  I  6291. i. 

—  New  second  music  reader.  I  6291.2. 

—  New  third  music  reader.  I  6291.3. 
t  Musical  age  (The),     v.  13-15  (Feb.  12-Nov.  4,  1896). 

C  6965. 

Musical  record:  Jan. -Dec.  1896.  C  6866. 

Oberlin  College  Library.  f  Bulletin,  v.  i,  No.  3, 
History  of  church  music.     By  Edward  Dickinson. 

B34. 

Parry.     Evolution  of  the  art  of  music.  I  6343. 

Phipson.     Famous  violinists  and  fine  violins.       T  5350. 

Rockstro.      History  of  music.     22d  ed.  I  6377. 

Schebek.     Violin  manufacture  in  Italy  and  its  German 

origin.  I  6389. 

.Scribner's  Sons  (Charles).  ■)■  Musical  literature  list.  B  30. 

^1  reatfeild.     The  opera  :  sketch  of  [its]  development. 

I  6425. 

Tufts.     Handbook  of  vocal  music.  I  6448. 

Ven.-vbles.     The  choral  society.     2d  ed.  I  6459. 

Wagner.     On  conducting.  I  6463^. 

Willard.     Children's  singing  games.  I  9790. 

Wolzogen.  Guide  through  the  musical  motives  of  Rich- 
ard Wagner's  "  Tristan  and  Isolde."  I  6489. 

Year's  music.     1896.  I  6497. 

G.    Painting,  Plastic  Arts,  and  Fine 
Arts  Generally. 

GENERAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  WORKS. 

f  Arte   Italiana  decorativa   e   industriale.      Anno    i,    2 

(1891-2).  I  4903. 

ARTiST-Artisan  Institute  (N.  Y.    City),     [f  Prospectus.] 

6th  year.  B  805. 

Barfield.     Model  drawing  and  shading  from  casts. 

I  3025. 
Berliner   Kunstler  Verein.     Internationale  Kunst-Aus- 

stellung,  1841-91.  I  4523. 

Bri.mmek.     f  Address    at    Bowdoin    College    upon    the 

opening  of  the  Walker  Art  Building.  B  8551. 


Carter,  compiler.     Year's  art,  i8g6.  I  4078. 

Cundall.     Brief  history  of  wood-engraving.  I  2107. 

Graul.     f  Bilderatlas    zur  Einfiihrung    in    die    Kunst- 

geschichte.  I  836. 

—  f  Einfiihrung  in  die  Kunstgeschichte  :    textbuch.      3te 

Aufl.  I  604. 

HOLDEN.     Audiences  :  a  few  suggestions    to  those  who 

look  and  listen.  I  210. 

Lee.     Renaissance  fancies  and  studies  :  sequel  to  "  Eu- 

phorion."  I  264.?'. 

Pollard.     Posters  in  miniature.  I  2355. 

Santayana.  Sense  of  beauty  :  outlines  of  aesthetic  the- 
ory. I  386. 
Schumann.  Art  and  gems.  I  4395- 
Spiers.  %  Architectural  drawing.  G  S884. 
Springfield  Art  Museum,  [f  Description.  1895.]  B  2521. 
Stimson.  t  Principles  and  methods  in  art  education.  B8C5. 
Tarbell.  History  of  Greek  art.  I  433. 
Vasari.     Lives  of  70  painters,  sculptors,  and  architects. 

Ed.  by  Blashfield  and  Hopkins.     4  V.  T  5775. 

Verein  fiir  Kunst  und  Wissenschaft.     f  Gedenck  Blatter 

zum  34  Stiftungs  Feste,  16  April,  1891.  B  805. 

Wagner  (R.).     Prose  works.     Transl.   by  Ellis,     v.  4. 

Art  and  politics.  I  777. 

PAINTING,    DRAWING,    ORNAMENT,    AND 
DESIGN. 

Berenson.     Florentine  painters  of  the  Renaissance. 

I  4037/. 
f  Dekorative  Vorbilder.     7ter  Jahrgang.  I  4824. 

Jackson.     Theory  and  practice  of  design.  I  4635''- 

Note. — Sequel  to  "  Lessons  in  decorative  design." 

Kramer  and  Behrens.     \  Ornamental  fragments,  scrolls, 

etc.  I  4951- 

Lafenestre    a7id    Richtenberger.     f  La  peinture   en 

Europe  :  la  Belgique.  I  4257-'^- 

—  f  Same  :  Florence.  I  4257. c. 

—  \  National  museum  of  the  Louvre.  I  4257.(7. 
Libonis.     f  Croquis  d'apres   les   maitres :  paysage,   ani- 

maux,  fleurs,  marine,  nature  mort.  I  3268.0. 

—  f  Same :    figures,    sujets    religieux,   scenes   de    genre- 

types,  etc.  I  3268.^^, 

Lilly  and  Midgley.     Book  of  studies  in  plant  form. 

I  3661. 
f  Making  of  etchings  ;  also  a  few  characteristics  of  some 
great  etchers.  B  2522. 

Minneapolis  Industrial  Exposition,  f  Catalogues  of 
works  of  art  in  art  galleries  of,  1S90.  B  4502. 

Monachesi.     Manual  for  china  painters.  I  4312. 

Monkhouse.     In  the  National  Gallery.  I  43i3- 

National  Academy  of  Design,  f  Catalogue,  loan  col- 
lection, 1S93.  B  34. 
Phillips.  Book  of  the  china  painter.  I  47ii- 
Sedelmeyer.  f  Illustrated  catalogue  of  the  second  100 
paintings  by  old  masters.  I  4739.0. 
Van  Dyke.     Modern  French  masters  by  American  artists. 

I  4892. 
SCULPTURE. 

Gardner.     Handbook  of  Greek  sculpture.  I  5162. 

Marquand  and  Frothingham.     History  of  sculpture. 

I  5288. 
f  Moderne  Wiener  plastik.     4th  part.  I  5963. 

f  MusEE  de  sculpture  comparee  du  palais  du  Trocadero. 
V.  2,  3.  I  59^5- 

Redford.     Greek  sculpture.  With  G  8412.^. 

Shedd.     Famous  sculptors  and  sculpture.     New  ed. 

I  5403. 


H.     Sports,    Games,    and    Amusements. 

INDOOR    AMUSEMENTS. 


Bellamy.     Second  century  of  charades. 
Broadfoot.     Billiards. 
Gray.     '96  charades. 


I  9034. 
19059- 
I  9174. 


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Grove  and  others.     Dancing.  I  Qi??- 

How  to  lead  the  German.  I  9213. 

Ingalls.      The  Boston  charades.  I  9223. 

—  Columbian  charades.  I  9223. c. 
Magill.  Pantomimes  ;  or,  wordless  poems.  I  9285. 
MuiR.     Bazaars  and  fancy  fairs  :  their  organisation  and 

management.  I  9320. 

White.     Book  of  a  hundred  games.  I  9481. 

WiLLARD.     Children's  singing  games.  I  9790- 

CHESS,  CARDS,  AND  CHECKERS. 

BOARDMAN.     Winning  whist.  I  9047. 

British  draughts-player.      By  various  authors.       19058. 

"Cavendish."  Whist  developments.  4th  ed.  I  9079.7^/. 
i  Cheshire,  fd';-.    Hastings  chess  tournament.  1895.  I  9085. 

Cunningham.     Draughts  pocket  manual.  I  9107. 

Drayson.     Whist  laws  and  whist  decisions.  I  9127. 

Freeborough,  edr.  Analysis  of  chess  endings,  king 
and  queen  against  king  and  rook.      By  "Euclid." 

I  9594- 

How  to  play  the  game  of  skat.  I  92 13.^ 

Lasker.     Common  sense  in  chess.  I  9260. 

Starnes.     Short-suit  whist.  I  9422. 

i  Sturges.  {"Champion.")    Guide  to  the  game  of  draughts. 

\  Revised  by  Kear.  I  9426. a. 

Whist  catechism.     Compiled  by  M.  d'l.  L.        I  948o.<r. 

OUTDOOR   SPORTS. 

Beard.     Outdoor  games  for  all  seasons.  I  7032. 

Burr.     Bicycle  repairing.  I  7540.^. 

CULIN.     f  Korean  games,  with  notes  on  the  corresponding 

games  of  China  and  Japan.  I  7564. 

f  Forest  and  stream,     v.  46,  47  (Jan.  4-Dec.  26,  1896). 

C  6932. 
Harvey.     Physical   exercises  and   gymnastics   for  girls 

and  women.  I  7188/. 

KlFFE  Co.    (H.   W.)     f  Catalogue  of  base  ball  players' 

supplies,  fishing  tackle,  etc.  B  2521. 

f  L.  A.  W.  bulletin  and  good  roads,     v.  23  (Jan.  3-June 

26,  1896).  c  7853- 

Lewis.     Primer  of  college  football.  I  7267./. 

Lockyer  and  Rutherford.  Rules  of  golf.  I  7271. 
Miller.     Modern  polo.     Ed.  by  Hayes.  I  7305. 

New  York  Yacht  Club,  f  Report  of  the  Special  Com- 
mittee [on]  charges  [of]  the  earl  of  Dunraven. 

I  7697. 
Newton  Rubber  Works,     f  About  Strauss,  Newton,  and 

Slick  tires.     [Bicycles.]  B  32. 

Park.     Game  of  golf.  I  7343. 

Roosevelt.     Ranch  life  and  hunting-trail.  I  7876. 

Stecher,   edr.     Gymnastics  :  text-book  of  the  German - 

American  system  of  gymnastics.  I  7753. 

Summers,   compiler.     "Who  won?"    Official  American 

yacht  record  for  1S96.  I  7428. 

Track  athletics  in  detail.  I  7768. 

Note. — Compiled  from  Harper's  "Round  table." 
Ward.     Bicycling  for  ladies.  I  7779. 

HUNTING   AND    FISHING. 

By  meadow  and  stream.  By  the  amateur  angler.  I  7069. 
Chambers.  The  ouananiche  and  its  Canadian  environ- 
ment. I  7550. 
Cory.  Hunting  and  fishing  in  Florida.  I  7561. 
Gallwey.  Letters  to  young  shooters.  3d  series.  I  7160. 
Gibbons  and  Longman.      Hunting  [the  hare]. 

In  E  8283. 
Grohman.     Sport  in  the  Alps.  I   7606. 

Lascelles.     Shooting  [the  hare].  In  E  S283. 

Out  of  door  library  :  angling.     [By  various  authors.] 

I  7340. 

—  Same  :  hunting.  I  7340.rt. 
Outing  :  magazine  of  sport,  travel,  and  recreation,  v.  27, 

28  (Oct.  1895-Sept.  1896).  C  6704. 

Peek,  i-t/r.      Poetry  of  sport.  K  1345.2. 

Richardson.     Coursing  [the  hare].  In  E  S283. 


Russell.     In  scarlet  and  silk  ;  or,  recollections  of  hunt- 
ing and  steeplechase  riding.  I  7381.2. 
Sharp.     Practical  wild-fowling.  I  7741. 


I.    Useful  and   Miscellaneous  Arts. 

f  American   soap  journal    and   perfume    gazette,     v.    6 
(Apl.  I,  1895-Mch.  I,  1896).  C  7802.^. 

Bradford,     f  Bi-centennial  celebration  of   200th   anni- 
versary of  introduction  of  printing  into  N.  Y. 

B  2522. 
Crane.     Bookbinding  for  amateurs.  H  S104. 

Depew.    f  Columbian  oration  at  dedication  of  the  World's 
Fair,  Chicago,  Oct.  21,  1892.  B  2521. 

Japan.     Bureau  of  Commerce  and  Industry,     f  Indus- 
trial specimens  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 

B  526. 

—  Department  of  Education.      f  Catalogue    of    objects 

exhibited  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition,   Chi- 
cago, 1893.  B  526. 

Knight.     Notes  on  motor  carriages.  H  8249. 

f  Leather  manufacturer,  v.  5  (Jan. -Dec.  1895).     C  7854. 

Leland.     ("  Hans   Breitman.")     Manual   of    mending 
and  repairing.  H  264. 

f  Livery  stable,     v.  3  (Jan.-Dec.  1895).  C  7855. 

Milligan  &  Higgins  Glue  Co.     f  A  pot  of  glue.      B  31. 

f  National  bottlers'  gazette,     v.  14  (Mch.  5,  1895-Feb. 
5,  1896).  C  7866. 

f  Oil,  paint,  and  drug  reporter,     v.  48,  49  (July  i,  1895- 
June  29,  1896).  C  7968. 

Seeger  and  Guernsey  Co.     Cyclopaedia  of  the  manu- 
factures and  products  of  the  U.  S.    [1891.]    II  881. 

Smithsonian  Institution,     f  Exhibit  of,  at  the   Cotton 
States  Exposition,  Atlanta,  1895.  B  527. 

f  Specimen  styles  of  rubber  stamps.  B  528. 

Typothet^  of  N.  Y.     f  Annual  dinner,  Jan.  17,  1893-5. 

B  2522. 

Wilkinson.     Submarine  cable  laying  and  repairing. 

I   1789. 

World's  Columbian  Exposition,     f  World's  Columbian 
congress  auxiliary,  1893.  B  526. 

MINING  AND  METALLURGY. 

Beer.      Lehrbuch  der  Markscheidekunst.  G  3520. 

Brannt,  edr.     Metallic  alloys.     New  ed.  G  3534  w 

Campbell.     Manufacture   and   properties   of   structural 

steel.     2d  ed.  G  3544 

Gaetzschmann.       Aufsuchung   und   untersuchung   von 

Lagerstatten  nutzbarer  ^Iineralien.  G  3597 

f  Iron  age  (The),     v.  57,  58  (Jan.  2-Dec.  31,  1896). 

C  7S47 
JUNGE.     Beschreibung  eines  mit  dem  Markscheidergonio 

meter  ausgefUhrten  Warzuges.  G  3641 

Kerl.    Handbuch  dermetallurgischen  Hiittenkunde.   2te 

Aufl.     4  V.  G  3645  >4 

—  Same.     2te  Aufl.     Plates.  G  3949, 

—  Harzer  Hlitten-prozesse.  G  3242, 

—  Metallurgische  Probirkunst.  G  3645. w, 
Kittredge.  New  metal  worker  pattern  book.  G  1849, 
Lakes.  Prospecting  for  gold  and  silver.  G  3257, 
Lang.  Matte  smeling.  03655, 
Metcalf.  Steel  :  a  manual  for  steel-users.  G  3302, 
Rick.vrd.      Professional  pjpers  read  before  the  American 

Institute  of  Mining  Engineers.  G  3723 

Rittinger.    Lehrbuch  der  Aufbereitungskunde.   G  3725 

—  Same:  atlas.  G  3S75 
Rothwell,    edr.     Mineral    industry  in    the  U.   S.  and 

other  countries  to  the  end  of  1895.  v.  4.  G  3727 
Rziha.      Lehrbuch     der     gesammlen     Tunnelbaukunst 

rster  Band.  G  3877 

Shinn.     Story  of  a  mine  as  illustrated  by  the  great  Com 

stock  Lode  of  Nevada.  G  3403 

United  states.     Interior  Department,     f  Annual  report 

of  the  mine  inspector  for  Indian  territory  for  year 

ending  June  30.  1894.  1895.  B  5569. 


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United  States.  Interior  Department.  \  Report  of  the 
U.  S.  Coal  Mine  Inspector  for  New  Mexico  for 
year  ending  June  30,  1S95.  B  6568. 

Wilson.     Cyanide  processes.  G  3485. 

Winkler.  Die  europaische  Amalgamazion  der  Silbererze 
2te  Aufl.  G  3791. 

TEXTILE   FABRICS. 


DUERR  and  Turnbull. 


Bleaching  and  calico-printing. 
H  4577- 


KuMSCH.     f  Leinen-Damastmuster  des  17,  18  Jahrhund- 
erts.     2te  Aufl.  H  4951.0. 

—  f  Posamente  des  16-19  Jahrhunderts.  H  4951. (^. 

—  f  Stoff muster  des  16-18  Jahrhunderts.     Serie  4. 

H  4951. 
Posselt.     Structure  of  fibres,  yarns,  and  fabrics.    3d  ed. 

H  4872. J. 

—  Textile  calculations.  H  4872.^. 
Taggart.  Cotton  spinning,  v.  i.  H  4432. 
Walker.      Varied  occupations  in  string  work. 

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EXPLANATION. 

The  following  list  contains  a  condensed  but  complete  catalogue  of  all  the  new  books  added  to  the  Free  Library 
of  the  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the  City  of  New  York  from  January  to  December,  1897. 

The  arrangement  of  the  divisions  and  sub-divisions  is  strictly  alphabetical,  but  for  convenience  of  instant  refer- 
ence an  alphabetical  index  of  subjects  is  prefixed,  which  will  direct  the  reader  to  the  exact  page  where  any  topic  may 
be  found. 

Books  are  generally  entered  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  section  under  what  is  presumed  to  be  the  author's  real 
name  (printed  in  small  caps.),  except  where  the  assumed  name  is  better  known  and  more  likely  to  be  looked  for  by 
the  majority  of  the  users  of  a  catalogue.  In  some  cases  the  assumed  name  follows  the  real  name  (in  parentheses). 
When  the  assumed  name  is  taken  as  a  heading  the  real  name,  when  known,  follows  [in  brackets].  When  a  work  has 
no  author  the  first  word  of  the  title  (not  an  article  nor  a  preposition)  is  taken  as  a  heading.  In  Individual  Biography 
(page  i)  books  are  entered  in  the  alphabetical  order  of  the  lives  treated  of,  instead  of  by  authors'  names,  so  that  all 
the  lives  of  the  same  individual  will  be  found  in  one  place. 

In  making  out  orders  from  this  catalogue  the  reader  should  give  the  author's  name,  the  first  part  of  the  title,  the 
number,  and  the  volume  wanted  (if  there  is  more  than  one).  The  number  always  consists  of  a  class  letter,  followed 
by  not  more  than  four  figures,  and  sometimes  by  a  title-letter  (in  italics).  All  the  various  parts  of  a  number  must  be 
copied,  as  each  part  is  equally  important. 

The  numbering  scheme  is  so  arranged  as  to  indicate  the  size  of  the  book.  Thus,  if  the  last  three  figures  are 
below  500  the  work  is  a  12° ;  between  500  and  800  indicates  an  8'  ;  from  800  to  900  is  used  for  4°s  ;  and  900  to  999 
is  reserved  for  folios. 

If  a  work  is  bound  with  or  forms  part  of  another,  this  fact  must  be  stated  on  the  order  list. 

A  single  dash  indicates  the  absence  of  a  preceding  heading  ;  a  second  dash  shows  the  absence  of  a  subsequent 
heading. 

Abbreviations:  "v."  means  volume  or  volumes;  "transl."  means  translated  or  translator;  "  ed."  means 
edition  or  edited  ;  "edr."  means  editor;  "  N.  S."  means  new  series;  "  O.  S."  means  old  series  ;  "Rev."  means 
revised  ;  and  "  pt."  means  part. 

A  f  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  for  reference  only,  and  cannot  be  taken  from  the  library. 

A  X  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  in  the  J.  Morgan  Slade  [Reference]  Library  of  architectural  works. 
A  complete  list  of  this  library,  including  a  list  of  all  the  books  on  architecture  and  building  in  the  circulating  as 
well  as  in  the  reference  department,  has  been  published,  and  can  be  obtained  for  10  cents  a  copy. 


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JOHN  H.   GOETSCHIUS,  64  Bank  Street,  |       and  the  Reading  Rooms. 

JOHN  LESLIE,  138  West  15th  Street,  J 

ROBERT  CHRISTIE,  President,  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen,  ex-officio, 
111  West  29th  Street. 

CHARLES  A.  COWEN.  First  Vice-President,  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Trades- 
men, ex-officio.  1121  Broadway. 

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Tradesmen,  ex-officio,  143  Liberty  Street. 


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Index  To  Subjects. 


I'.\CE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Accompanying  {Music). 

27. 

Church  architecture. 

25- 

Electric  railroads. 

26. 

Acting. 

18. 

Church  history. 

23- 

Electric  tramways. 

26. 

Adirondacks  (The). 

16. 

Civil  engineering. 

25- 

Electricity. 

20. 

Advertising. 

22. 

Civil  service. 

22. 

Electro-chemistry. 

20. 

Africa. 

17- 

Civil  War  :  U.  S. 

16. 

Elocution. 

19. 

African  slave  trade. 

23- 

Coachbuilding. 

28. 

Encyclopaedias. 

3- 

Agriculture. 

24. 

Collected  works. 

3- 

Engineering. 

25- 

Alaska. 

15. 

Colonial  architecture. 

25- 

England. 

16. 

American  history  and  travels. 

15- 

Colonial  era  :   U.  S. 

15. 

English  literature. 

19. 

American  literature. 

19. 

Comic  works. 

19. 

Engraving. 

27- 

American  Revolution. 

16. 

Commerce. 

21. 

Equations. 

20. 

Animal  magnetism. 

24. 

Commercial  law. 

22. 

Essays. 

iS. 

Animaliculture. 

25. 

Commonwealth  {England). 

16. 

Ethics. 

24. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 

21. 

Composition. 

19. 

Ethnology. 

20. 

Antichrist. 

23- 

Conducting  {Music). 

27- 

Europe  :  history  and  trarels. 

16. 

Antitoxin. 

21. 

Confirmation  ( Theology). 

24. 

Evolution. 

20. 

Aphorisms. 

19. 

Congo  Arabs. 

17- 

Eacetiae. 

19 

Arches. 

25. 

Conjuring. 

28. 

Ferrets. 

25- 

Architectural  drawing. 

27. 

Connecticut. 

16. 

Fiction. 

4- 

Architecture. 

25- 

Constantinople. 

17- 

Fine  Arts. 

27- 

Arctic  regions. 

IS. 

Constitutional  law. 

22. 

Florence. 

16. 

Argentine  republic. 

16. 

Controversial  theology. 

24. 

Flowers. 

19.  25- 

Armenia. 

17- 

Cookery. 

26. 

Folk-lore. 

24. 

Art. 

27- 

Corea. 

17- 

Food. 

21. 

Asia. 

17- 

Cotton  spinning. 

28. 

Founding. 

26. 

Astronomy. 

19. 

Counterpoint  {Music), 

26. 

France. 

16. 

Atlases. 

18. 

Cricket. 

28. 

Freemasonry. 

18. 

Athletics. 

28. 

Crime. 

22. 

French  language. 

19. 

Aurora  borealis. 

20. 

Crimean  war. 

17- 

French  literature. 

19. 

Australasia. 

17- 

Criticism. 

19. 

French  Revolution. 

16. 

Auto-cars. 

28. 

Croquet. 

28. 

Fugue  {Music). 

26. 

Balkans  (The). 

17- 

Cuba. 

16. 

Furniture. 

26. 

Ballads. 

19. 

Cycling. 

28. 

Games. 

28. 

Bath  {England). 

17- 

Cyclopaedias. 

3- 

Gardens. 

25. 

Bechuanaland. 

17- 

Dahlia  (The). 

25- 

Gas  engine. 

26. 

Bees. 

25- 

Dairy. 

24- 

Gas  manufacture. 

25- 

Begonias. 

25. 

Dalmatia. 

17- 

Gasoline  engine. 

26. 

Bible. 

23- 

Decorative  art. 

27. 

Genealogy. 

18. 

Biblical  theology. 

23- 

Demonology. 

24. 

Genesis  {Bible), 

23- 

Bibliography. 

18. 

Design. 

27. 

Geography. 

IS. 

Bicycles. 

28. 

Devil  (The). 

24. 

Geology. 

20. 

Bimetallism. 

23- 

Devotional  theology. 

23- 

Geometry. 

20. 

Biography  (Collective). 

2. 

Diamond  (The). 

20. 

Germ  theory. 

20. 

Biography  (Individual). 

I. 

Dice. 

28. 

Germany. 

17. 

Biology. 

20. 

Differential  calculus. 

20. 

Ghosts. 

24. 

Birds. 

21. 

Dingley  tariff. 

23- 

Gold  question. 

23- 

Block  signal. 

26. 

Diphtheria. 

21. 

Golf. 

28. 

Boston. 

16. 

Disease. 

21. 

Gothic  architecture. 

25- 

Botany. 

19. 

District  school. 

22. 

Government. 

22. 

Bridge  drafting. 

26. 

Doctrinal  theology. 

24. 

Great  Britain. 

16. 

British  Guayana. 

16. 

Documents  (Public). 

21. 

Greece. 

16. 

Buddhism. 

24. 

Dogs. 

25- 

Greek  literature. 

19. 

Building. 

25- 

Dolomites  (The). 

17- 

Greek  sculpture. 

27. 

Bulb  culture. 

25- 

Domestic  animals. 

25. 

Gunnery. 

22. 

Business. 

21. 

Domestic  economy. 

26. 

Guns. 

28. 

Business  law. 

22. 

Domestic  hygiene. 

21. 

Hallucinations. 

24- 

Cactus  culture. 

25- 

Dominoes. 

28. 

Harmony  {Music). 

27. 

Cage-birds. 

21. 

Double  counterpoint  {Music). 

26. 

Happiness. 

24. 

Cairo  {Egypt). 

17- 

Drama. 

18. 

Hawaii. 

17- 

Calculus  {Mathematics), 

20. 

Dramatic  singing. 

27. 

Health. 

21. 

Canada. 

15- 

Drapery. 

25. 

Hebrews. 

17- 

Cards. 

28. 

Draw  spans. 

26. 

Herzegovina. 

17- 

Cavalry. 

22. 

Drawing. 

27- 

Historic  ornament. 

27. 

Charities. 

23. 

Dreams. 

24- 

Historical  architecture. 

25- 

Chemistry. 

20. 

Drinking. 

21. 

Historical  miscellany. 

18. 

Cheshire  {England), 

17. 

Eating. 

21. 

History. 

15- 

Chess. 

28. 

Eastern  history  and  travels. 

17. 

History  of  literature. 

19. 

Childhood. 

21. 

Ecclesiastical  architecture. 

25- 

History  of  the  church. 

23- 

Children's  voices. 

27. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

23- 

History  (Universal). 

18.        j 

Chili. 

16. 

Edinburgh. 

17- 

Holy  Land. 

17. 

China. 

I"- 

Education. 

22. 

Homeopathy. 

21.          ; 

Chrysanthemums. 

25- 

Egypt. 

17.     Horseless  carriages. 

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Horses. 

Horticulture. 

Hospitals. 

Hot-water  fitting. 

Household  art. 

Household  economy. 

Humor. 

Hunting. 

Hydraulic  machinery. 

Hygiene. 

Hymns. 

India. 

Indians. 

Indoor  amusements. 

Industrial  art. 

Infancy. 

Inflammable  gas. 

Insects 

Instrumental  music. 

Integral  calculus. 

Intellectual  philosophy. 

Inventions. 

Italy. 

Jameson  raid. 

Japan. 

Jesus  Christ. 

Jews  (The). 

Judaism. 

Jurisprudence. 

Juvenile  fiction. 

Kentucky. 

Kites. 

Klondike  gold  fields. 

Knowledge. 

Korea. 

Language. 

Latin  language. 

Law . 

Lawns. 

Lettering. 

Library  economy. 

Liquor  problem. 

Literary  criticism. 

Literary   history. 

Literary  miscellany. 

Literary  periodicals. 

Literature. 

Locksmithing. 

Locomotives. 

London. 

Long  life. 

Longjevity. 

Machinery. 

Magnetism. 

Maine  {France). 

Mammoth  cave,  Kentucky. 

Maps. 

Marriage  customs. 

Mass  (The). 

Massage. 

Mathematics. 

Mechanical  drawing. 

Mechanical  movements. 

Mechanics. 

Medical  science. 

Medieval  literature. 

Mental  philosophy. 

Mercantile  law. 

Metallurgy. 

Metaphysics. 

^Methodism. 

Midwifery. 

Military  science. 

Military  signaling. 

Milk. 

Mineralogy. 

Mining. 


^GE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

25- 

Miscellanies. 

18. 

Racing. 

28, 

25. 

Mohammedanism. 

24- 

Radiation. 

21, 

23. 

Money. 

23. 

Railroads. 

26. 

25. 

Moral  philosophy. 

24. 

Rat-catching, 

25. 

26. 

Motion. 

21. 

Readings. 

19. 

26. 

Motor  cars. 

28. 

Reaping  machines. 

26. 

19. 

Moulding. 

26. 

Rebellion  :  U.  S. 

16. 

28. 

Mushroom  culture. 

24. 

Regalia. 

18. 

26. 

Music. 

26. 

Religions  (Various). 

24. 

21. 

Mythology. 

24- 

Renaissance  {Architecture). 

2^. 

24. 

Natal. 

17- 

Reunion  (Island  of). 

17. 

IT- 

Natural  history. 

21. 

Rhetoric. 

19. 

IS- 

Natural  philosophy. 

21. 

Rhodesia. 

17. 

28. 

Natural  science. 

19- 

Rocks. 

20. 

26. 

Naval  science. 

22. 

Romance  literature. 

19. 

21. 

Naval  warfare. 

22. 

Romances. 

4- 

21. 

Navigation. 

19. 

Rome. 

16. 

21. 

Nervous  system. 

21. 

Roof  framing. 

25. 

27- 

New  England. 

16. 

Roses. 

25. 

20. 

New  Testament, 

23- 

Rowing. 

28. 

24. 

New  York  City. 

16. 

Russia. 

17. 

26. 

Nicaragua  canal. 

25. 

Saracens  (The). 

17. 

16. 

Nile  (The). 

17- 

Scepticism. 

24. 

17- 

Normandy. 

16. 

Schools. 

22. 

17- 

North  America. 

15- 

Science. 

21. 

23- 

Norway. 

17- 

Scientific  journals. 

4- 

17- 

Novels. 

4- 

Sculpture. 

27. 

24. 

Oceanica. 

17. 

Secret  societies. 

18. 

22. 

Occult  literature. 

24. 

Sensations  (The).                      « 

24. 

13- 

Old  Testament. 

23- 

Sermons. 

23. 

16. 

Organ. 

27- 

Shading. 

27. 

21. 

Orient. 

17- 

Shorthand. 

19. 

15. 

Oriental  history  and  travels. 

17- 

Shropshire  {England). 

17- 

24. 

Ornament. 

27- 

Siam. 

17. 

17- 

Outdoor  sports. 

28. 

Siberia. 

17- 

19. 

Painting. 

27. 

Sicily. 

16. 

19. 

Palestine. 

17- 

Silver  question. 

23. 

22. 

Palmistry. 

24- 

Singing. 

27. 

25- 

Parakites. 

21. 

Skating. 

28. 

27- 

Paris. 

16. 

Skepticism. 

24. 

18. 

Periodicals. 

3- 

Sketching. 

27. 

24. 

Perspective. 

27- 

Slavery. 

23. 

19. 

Peru. 

16. 

Sleep. 

24, 

19. 

Pests  {Agriculture). 

25- 

Sleepy  Hollow. 

16, 

18. 

Philosophy  ( Mental). 

24. 

Slide  rule. 

20. 

3- 

Philosophy  (Moral). 

24. 

Slide-valves. 

26, 

18. 

Phonography. 

19. 

Social  science. 

23. 

25. 

Photography. 

26. 

Sonata  (The). 

26. 

26. 

Phrenology. 

24. 

Song  birds. 

21. 

17- 

Physical  geography. 

20. 

Soudan  (The). 

17. 

21. 

Physics. 

21. 

South  America. 

16, 

21. 

Piano. 

27- 

South  Sea. 

•17- 

26. 

Pigeons. 

25- 

Spain. 

16, 

24. 

Plants. 

19. 

Spanish  America. 

16, 

16. 

Plastering. 

25- 

Spanish  language. 

19. 

16. 

Plastic  arts. 

27- 

Speeches. 

19. 

18. 

Plays. 

iS. 

Spiritualism. 

24. 

18. 

Plumbing. 

25- 

Sports. 

88, 

24. 

Poetry. 

19. 

Stage  (The). 

18. 

21. 

I'olar  regions. 

18. 

Statistics. 

23. 

20. 

Political  economy. 

22. 

Steam  engine. 

26. 

27. 

rolitics. 

22. 

Steam  fitting. 

25. 

26. 

Potentiometer. 

20. 

Stirpiculture. 

21. 

25. 

Poultry. 

25. 

Stories. 

4- 

21. 

Practical  theology. 

23- 

Sudan  (The). 

17. 

19. 

Prehistoric  archaeology. 

20. 

Swedish  movements  {Medicine). 

21. 

24- 

Premature  burial. 

21. 

Tales.                          ■     • 

4- 

22. 

Prints. 

28. 

Talmud  (The). 

24. 

28. 

Prisons. 

23- 

Tarry  town. 

16. 

24. 

Proverbs. 

iS. 

Tea. 

24. 

23- 

Psychology. 

24 

Teaching. 

22. 

21. 

Public  documents. 

21, 

Technological  journals. 

4- 

22. 

Public  health. 

21. 

Telepathy. 

24. 

22. 

Pumping  machinery. 

26. 

Tell-el-Amarna  tablets. 

17- 

24. 

Qualitative  analysis. 

20. 

Textile  fabrics. 

28. 

20. 

Quantitative  analysis. 

20. 

Theology. 

23. 

28. 

Quotations. 

IS. 

Theology  (Devotional). 

23. 

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PAGE. 

Theology  (Doctrinal).  24. 

Theology  (Practical).  23. 

Thought.  24. 

Trade.  2i. 

Training  {Athletics).  28. 

Tramways.  26. 

Transactions.  4. 

Transvaal  (The).  17. 

Travels.  18. 

Trees.  26. 

Tuning  {Music).  27. 

Turkish  empire.  7. 
United  States  :  history  and  travels.  15. 

Universal  history.  18. 


Universities. 

Useful  arts. 

Vapour. 

Various  religions. 

Vegetables. 

Venezuela. 

Venice. 

Violin. 

Violoncello. 

Virginia. 

Voice  culture. 

Voice  production. 

Waldenses. 

Water- color  painting. 


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21. 
24. 
24. 
16. 
16. 
27. 
27. 
16. 
27. 
19. 
23- 
27. 


Water  works. 
Weather  (The). 
West  Indies. 
West  Point. 
Wit  and  humor. 
Women. 
Wood  carving. 
Wood-turning. 
Wool  dyeing. 
Works  (Collected). 
Yoga  philosophy. 
Yorkshire. 
Yukon  gold  fields. 
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Supplement  No.  io  to  Finding  List. 

Arrangement  of  Principal  Stcb divisions. 

Part  i.  Biography,  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

"  2.  Cyclopedias.  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 

"  3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 

"  4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 

"  5.  Literature  and  Language. 

"  6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics. 

"  7.  Political  and  Social  Sciences. 

"  8.  Theology  and  Philosophy. 

"  9.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 

PART  l.-BIOGRAPHY,    MEMOIRS,    AND    LETTERS. 


A.     Individual  Biography. 

Alexander  of  Macedon.      Hogarth,  D.  G.     Philip  and 

Alexander  of  Macedon.  T  3512.?. 

Alice,     errand    duchess    of   Hesse.       Letters    to    queen 

[Victoria].      Memoirs  by  princess  Christian. 

T  78.^. 
AmAdeus,  duke  of  Aosta.     Sacrifice  of  a  throne  :  life  of 

A.  duke  of  Aosta.     By  H.  R.  Whitehouse.     T  90. 
Bainbridge,    Commodore.      From    the    gunroom  to    the 

quarter-deck.  T  233. 

Bar^re,  Bertrand.     Memoirs.     Transl.  by  De  V.  Payen- 

Payne.     4  v.  T  266. 

Barker,    H.  C.     My  boyhood  :  a  story  book  for  boys. 

New  ed.  T  268. 

Boswell,  James.     By  W.  K.  Leask.     ("  Famous  Scots" 

series.)  T  529./. 

f  Brandt,    Henri   Francois  :    Leben   und  Werke.      By 

H.  Lehnert.  T  6854. 

Note. — Medailleur  an  der  Koniglichen  Munze. 
Browning,    Elizabeth    Barrett.      Letters   of.       Ed.     by 

Kenyon.     2  v.  T  614.;^. 

Bulfinch,  Charles,  architect.      %  Life  and  letters  of,  ed. 

by  Ellen  S.  Bulfinch.  G  8538. 

Burns    [Robert]    and   his    times   as   gathered    from  his 

poems.      By  J.  O.  Mitchell.  T  666.«. 

Burton,  Capt.   Sir  Richard.     True  life  of,  by  Georgiana 

M.  Stisted.  T  676.J. 

Burton,  Lady  Isabel.     Romance  of,  by  Isabel,  lady  Bur- 
ton and  W.  H.  Wilkins.  T  676.^. 
Chalmers,    Thomas.      By   W.   G.    Biaikie.     ("Famous 

Scots"  series.)  ■  T  825  <J. 

Charles  Edward  Stuart  the  pretender  ("Prince  Charlie  "). 

Lang,  A.      Pickle  the  spy ;    or,   the   incognito  of 

prince  Charles.  T  842.5. 

Chopin,  Frederic  Franfois.     Compiled  by  Laura  Wieser. 

T  877.f. 

Note. — Sketches    from   George    Sand's    "  History  of 

my  life"  and  "  A  winter  in  Majorca." 

CiD  campeador.      By  H.  B.  Clarke.  T  904. 

Cleveland,  Grover.     By  J.  L.  Whittle.  T  939.7c/. 

Cole,  Vicat,  I^.A.     \  Life  and  paintings  of,  by  R.  Chig- 

nell.     3  V.  I  4817- 

Cooper,  Charles  A.     An  editor's  retrospect  :  50  years  of 

newspaper  work.  T  1006. <". 

Cromer,  Lord :  a  biography.     By  H.  D.  Traill.  T  1050. 
Cromwell.   Oliver  :    a  study  in  personal  religion.      By 

R.  F.  Horton.  T  1054.A. 

—  Gardiner,  S.  R.   Cromwell's  place  in  history.  T  1054./. 


Darwin,  Charles,   and  the  theory  of  natural   selection. 

By  E.  Poulton.  T  1145./. 

Dickens,  Charles.     My  father  as  I  recall  him,  by  Mamie 

Dickens.  T  1212.^. 

Du  GUFSCLIN,  Bertrand,  constable  of  France  :  his  life  and 

times.     By  E.  V.  Stoddard.  T  1285. 

Edison,  Thomas  Alva.     By  E.  C.  Kenyon.  T  1340. 

Eugene,  Prince,  of  Savoy.     By  Col.  G.  B.  Malleson. 

T  1398. »«. 
Fletcher  of  Saltoun.    By  G.  W.  T.  Omond.   ("Famous 

Scots"  series.)  T  1526.^. 

Foster,  Nat,    trapper  and  hunter  of   the  Adirondacks. 

Life  of,  by  A.  L.  B.  Curtiss.  T  I564.<r. 

Gavard,   Charles.      Diplomat  in   London,    1871-7. 

T  1638. 
Gibbon,  Edward.     Autobiographies  of,  ed.  by  J.  Murray. 

T  1662. w. 

—  Prothero,  R.  E.,  edr.     Private  letters  of.     (1753-94.) 

2  V.  T  1662./. 

Gladstone,    William   Ewart,    and   his   contemporaries. 

By  F.  Archer.     3  v.  T  1691.C. 

—  McCarthy,  J.  Story  of  Gladstone's  life.  T  iCgLw. 
Gough,  General  Sir  Yivigh..  Old  memories.  T  1736. t?. 
Grant,    Ulysses  S.     True  story  of,   told   for  bovs   and 

girls.     By  E.  S.  Brooks.  T"i746,d'. 

—  Church,  W.   C.     Ulysses  S.  Grant  and  the  period  of 

national  preservation  and  reconstruction.  T  1746./". 

—  Porter,  Gen.  H.     Campaigning  with  Grant.   T  1746.^. 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.    General  Grant.    ("Great  commanders" 

series.)  T  1746.7-. 

—  Letters  to  a  friend,  1S61-80.   Ed.  by  Wilson.  T  1746.0:. 
Greenhalge,  Frederic  Thomas,  governor  of  Massachu- 
setts.   Life  and  work  of,  by  J.  E.  Nesmith.  T  1752. 

Hamilton,  Lady,  and  Lord  Nelson.  By  L  C.  Jeaflre- 
son.  "       T  1844/ 

Hannibal  and  the  crisis  of  the  struggle  between  Car- 
thage and  Rome.    By  W.  O'C.  Morris.   T  1852. w. 

Hare,  Augustus  J.  C.     Story  of  my  life.    2  v.    T  1862. j. 

Harvey,  William.     By  P.  D'Arcy.  T  1S88. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Memories  of,  by  Rose  H. 
Lathrop.  T  1908. »?. 

—  Pickard,  S.  T.  Hawthorne's  first  diar)'.  T  1908./. 
Hunter,    John,    man    of   science  and  surgeon.     By    S. 

Paget.  T  2176. 

Isabella  the  Catholic,  queen  of  Spain,  1451-1504.      By 

M.  le  baron  de  Nervo.  T  2251./;. 

Joan  of  Arc.      By  M.  B.  de  Monvel.  T  5847. 

Johnson,  Samuel.     Johnsonian  miscellanies.     Ed.  by  G. 

B.  Hill.     2  v.  T  2333./ 

Joseph  II.     By  Rev.  J.  F.  Bright.  T  2348.^. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


1— BIOGRAPHY,  MEMOIRS,  AND    LETTERS:   Collective  Biography. 


KiRCALDY,  Sir  William,  of  Grange.     By  L.   A.    Barbe. 

("  Famous  Scots"  series.)  T  2455. 

Lafayettes,  Household  of  the.      Bv  Edith  Sichel. 

T  2571.^. 
Lambs  (The)  :  their  lives,  their  friends,  and  their  corre- 
spondence.    By  W.  C.  Hazlitt.  T  2593.?. 
Lee,  Robert  E.,  and  the  southern  Confederacy,  1807-70. 

By  H.  A.  White.  T  2640.W. 

Lejeune,  Baron.     Memoirs  of.     Transl.  and  ed.  by  Mrs. 

A.  Bell.     2  V.  .  "^  2642. 

Note. — The   baron  Le   Jeune  was   aide-de-camp  to 
marshal  Berthier,  Davout,  and  Oudinot. 
Liszt,  Franz:  a  tribute.    By  Otto  Lessmann.    [Engl,  and 

German.]  T  2698.  w. 

Luther,  Martin.     By  Gustav  Freytag.  T  2748./. 

Machiavei.li.     By  J.  Morley.  T  2806. w. 

MACLEOD,     Norman.       By    J.     Wellwood.       ("Famous 

Scots"  series.)  T  2S21.W. 

Manning,  Cardinal.    Purcell's  "  Manning  "  refuted  :  life 

of  cardinal  Manning.      By  F.  de  Pressense. 

T  2873.^. 
Maples,    Chauncey,    pioneer  missionary   in  east  central 

Africa.     Sketch  of  his  life,  by  his  sister.     T  2877. 
Marchesi,    Mathilda.       Marchesi  and  music  :  passages 

from  the  life  of  a  famous  singing-teacher.     T  2S79. 
Maria  Theresa.     By  Rev.  J.  F.  Bright.  T  2SS0. 

Marie  .Antoinette.  By  Anna  L.  Bicknell.  T  2S85.1. 
Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots.  By  A.  Dumas.  T  2896.2. 
Montaigne  and  other  essays,  chiefly  biographical.     By 

Carlyle.  T  5545. 

Nansen,  Dr.  :  the  man  and  his  work.     By  F.  Dolman. 

T  3259- 
Napoleon  I.    Secret  memoirs  of,  by  C.  Doris.   T  3263.3. 

—  New  letters  of,  transl.  by  Lady  Alary  Loyd.  T  3263.4. 

—  Sloane,  W.  M.     Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,     v.  3,  4. 

T  5S66. 
Napoleon  III.  (Louis)  and  Mademoiselle  de  Montijo. 

T  3265. r. 
Nelson,  Horatio.     Life  of,  bv  Capt.  A.  T.  Mahan.     2v, 

T  3284.«. 

—  Russell,  W.  C.      Pictures  from  the  life  of  Nelson. 

T  3284.?. 

Oudinot.     Marshal,     due    de    Eeggto.       Memoirs    of. 
Compiled  by  G.  Stiegler.  T  3401. 

Philip  and  Alexander  of  Macedon.     By  D.  G.  Hogarth. 

T3512./. 

Pickle  the  spy.     See  Charles  Edward  Stuart,  the  pre- 
tender. 

PONTGIBAUD,  Chevalier  de.     A  French  volunteer  of  the 
war  of  independence.  T  3556.1. 

Pope,  Alexander.     By  S.  Johnson,  ed.  by  Kate  Stephens. 

T  3558./ 

Ralegh,  Sir  Walter.     By  M.  A.  S.  Hume.      T  3632. /4. 

Renan,    Ernest.     Life  of,   by    IMadame   James    Darme- 
steter  [A.  Mary  F.  Robinson].  T  3691. </. 

Rhodes,  Cecil  :  a  biography  and  appreciation,  with  per- 
sonal reminiscences  by  Dr.  Jameson.  T  3715. 

Ritchie,    Anne    Thackeray.     Chapters    from    some   un- 
written memoirs.  T  3740. 

Robert  the  Bruce  and  the  struggle  for   Scottish   inde- 
pendence.     By  Sir  H.  Maxwell.  T  3747. 

Roberts,  Lord,  of  Kandahar.     Forty-one  years  in  India 
from  a  subaltern  to  commander-in-chief.     2  v. 

T  3748. 

X  Root,  John   Wellborn  :  a  studv  of  his   life  and  work. 
By  Harriet  Monroe.  '  G  S6S8. 

Rupert  of  the  Rhine  :  biographical  sketch.     By  Lord  R. 
Gower.  T  3809. 

Russell,  Henry.     Cheer  !  boys,  cheer  !  memories  of  men 
and  music.  T  3813. r. 

Ruyter,  Lt  -admiral  At.      Life  of,  bv  G.  G.  Milne. 

T3819. 

ScHAFF,  Philip.     Life  of,  by  D.  S.  SchafT.  T  3S93. 

SCHOFIELD,   Lt.   Gen.  John  M.     Forty-six  years   in   the 
army.  T  3943. 

Schuyler,     Catherine.       By    Mary     G.      Humphrej's. 
("Women  of  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  times.") 

T  3956.//. 


Scott,    Sir   Walter.       By   G.    Saintsbury.       ("Famous 
Scots  "  series.)  T  3977.^-. 

Searight,  James  A.     f  In  loving  memory  of  a  revered 
father  and  a  sainted  mother.  T  4399. 

Sewall,  .Samuel,  and  the  world  he  lived  in.     By  Rev. 
N.  H.  Chamberlain.  T  4018. 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe.     Life  of,  by  E.  Dowden. 

T  4032.^. 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.     An  epistle  to  posterity. 

T  4035 •^• 

Simpson,    Sir  James  Y.     By  Eve  B.  Simpson.     ("Fa- 
mous Scots  "  series.)  T  4076. 

Smollett,  Tobias.     ByO.  Smeaton.     ("Famous  Scots  " 
series.)  T  4130. 

Soldene,  Emily.     My    theatrical  and   musical   recollec- 
tions. T  4145. 

Standish,  Myles.     Exploits  of,  by  H.  Johnson.     (Muir- 
head  Robertson.)  T  4213.7. 

Story,  William  Wetmore.     Reminiscences  of,  by  Mary 
E.  Phillips.  T  4243-/'- 

Stowe,   Harriet  Beecher.     Life  and  letters  of,    ed.    by 
Annie  Fields.  T  4248./. 

Styne,    Iphigenia,    baroness   of:    an  approximate   auto- 
biography.    By  F.  H.  Clark.  T  4268. 

SuvoROFF.      By  Lt.-Col.  Spalding.  .  T  4296.  f. 

Taylor,  Colonel  Meadows.     Story  of  my  life.    T  4343.8. 

Thackeray's  haunts  and  homes.      By  E.   Crowe. 

T  4372.0'. 

Thomson,   Joseph,   African  traveller.      By  Rev.   J.   B. 
Thomson.  T  4386. 

Turenne.     By  H.  M.  Hozier.  T  449i- 

Verdi  :  man  and  musician.    By  F.  J.  Crovvest.  T  4594.^. 

YlCTOKlx,  queen  of  England.     Arnold,  Sir  E.     Victoria, 
queen  and  empress.  T  4601.0. 

—  Illustrated  London    News,     f  Her  majesty's   jubilee, 

1897.  T  5992. 

—  Morris,  Prof.  C.     Queen  Victoria  :  her  reign  and  dia- 

mond jubilee.  T  4601. w. 

—  Private  life  of  the  queen.     By  a  member  of  the  royal 

household.  T  4601./. 

Wagner,  Richard.     Ellis,  W.  A.,  edr.     Correspondence 
of  Wagner  and  Liszt.     New  ed.     2  v.       T  463 1.('. 
I.      1841-53.  2.     1854-61. 

—  Chamberlain,  H.  S.     Richard  Wagner.  T  5S93. 
Wakley,  Thomas.     Life  and  times  of,  by  S.  S.  Sprigge. 

T  4638. 
Washington,  Martha.     By  Anne  H.  Wharton.     ("  Wo- 
men of  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  times.") 

T  4674.  w. 

Wellington  :    his  comrades  and  contemporaries.      By 

Maj.  A.  Griffiths.  T  4735-4- 

B.    Collective  Biography. 

Allen.     Famous  violinists  :  short  sketches.  T  5008. 

Beach.     Knights  of  the  labarum  :  lives  of  Judson,  Duff, 
Mackenzie,  and  Mackay.  T  5031. 

Brett.     Yoke  of  empire  :  sketch  of  the  queen's  prime 
ministers.  T  5057.J. 

Burke.      Genealogical   and   heraldic   dictionary   of   the 
peerage  and  baronetage.     59th  ed.  T  6540.^. 

Carlyle.     Montaigne  and  other  essays,  chiefly  biograph- 
ical. T  5545. 

Douglas.  The  "  Blackwood  "  group.  ("  Famous  Scots  " 
series.)  T  5126.3. 

Farrar.     Men  I  have  known.  T  5145. w. 

Henry.     Hours  with  famous  Parisians.  T  5196. 

Lawrence.     Dictionary  of  musical  biography.   T  5262. «/. 

Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of  famous  women.  T  5270.^. 

Munsell's  Sons  (J.),     f  Index  to  American  genealogies. 
4th  ed.  T  6693. 

+  National  cyclopjedia  of  American  biography,     v.  7. 

T4S66. 

Seawell.     Twelve  naval  captains.  T  5399. 

Sladen.     Who's  who,  1S97.  T  5410. 

Trent.     Southern  statesmen  of  the  old  regime.    T  5444. 

Vincent,  edr.     Lives  of  twelve  bad  women.  T  5776. 


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2— CYCLOPiEDIAS,  COLLECTED  WORKS,  Etc. :  Literary  Periodicals. 


PART    2-CYCLOP^DIAS,    COLLECTED    WORKS,    AND 

PERIODICALS. 


A.    Cyclopaedias  and  Collected  Works. 

\  Encyclopedia  Britannica.     3d   ed.      18   v.     Edinb. 

1797.    4°.  C  2828.^. 

Hazell's  Annual  for  1897.  Ed.  by  VV.  Palmer.  C  2191. 
Jefferson  (Thomas),     f  Writings.  .  Ed.  by  Ford.     v.  8 

(1801-06).  '  M  637.(2. 

f  People's  cyclopedia  of  universal  knowledge.     Ed.   by 

W.  H.  De  Puy.  Newly  revised.  6  v.  C2&70.i. 
Swift  (Jonathan).   Prose  works.  Biogr.  introd.  by  Lecky. 

V.  I.  M  431./. 

B.     Literary  Periodicals. 

f  Advocate  and  family  guardian,   v.  62,  63  (Jan.  1896- 

Dec.  1897).  C  6801. 

f  American  art  journal.     [Music]    v.  68,  69  (Oct.  10, 

1896-Oct.  2,  1897).  C  6802. a. 

•f  American  economist,    v.  18-20  (July  1896-Dec.  1897). 

C  6802. 
f  Army  and  navy  journal,     v,  34  (Sept.  5,  1896-Augt. 

28,  1897).  C  6904. 

Art  amateur  :  art  in  the  household,  v.  35-37  (June  1896- 

Nov.  1897).  I  904.0:. 

f  Athen.eum  (The)  :     Jan. -Dec.  1897.  C  6804. 

Atlantic  monthly,  v.  79,  80  (Jan. -Dec,  1897).  C  6511. 
Boy's  own  annual,     v.  18  (Oct.  5,  1895-Sept.  26,  1896). 

C  68x1. 
Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle,     f  Index,  1896.  C  8813. 

I  Business:  the  office  paper,     v.  17  (Jan. -Dec.  1897). 

C6814. 

Century  (The)  :  illustrated  monthly  magazine,   v.  31,  32 

(Nov.  1896-Oct.  1897).  C  6549. 

CHAP-book  (The),     v.  6,  Nos.  1-4  (Nov.  15,   1896-Jan. 

I,   1897).     12°.  C  6083. 

—  Same:  Semi-monthly,     v.  6,  Nos.  5-12  (Jan.  15-May 

1,1897).     8°.  C63i8. 

—  Same.  v.  7,  8  (May  15-Dec.  15.  1897).  8°.  C  681S. 
Chautauquan  (The),     v.  24,  25  [New  series,  v.  15,  16] 

(Oct.  1896-Sept.  1897).  C  6552. 

f  City  government,  v.  2,  3  (Jan. -Dec.  18971.  C  6S17. 
Cosmopolitan  (The),     v.  22,  23  (Nov.  1896-Oct.  1897). 

C  6562. 
f  Critic  (The),    v.  30,  31  [New  series,  v.  27,  28]  (Jan.- 

Dec  1897).  C  6821. 

Demorest's  Family  magazine,     v.  33  (Nov.   1896-Oct. 

1897).  C  6824. 

+  Edinburgh  review,  v.  185,  186 (Jan. -Oct.  1897)  C6580. 
\  Educational  review,     v.  13,  14  (Jan. -Dec.  1897). 

C  6580.0. 
+  Forest  and  stream,  v.  48,  49 (Jan. -Dec,  1897).  C6932. 
4  Fortnightly  review,    v.  67,  68  [New  series  v.  61,  62] 

(Jan.-Dec,  1897).  C  6593. 

f  Forum  (The),  v.  22,  23  (Sept.  1896-Augt.  1897).  C  6595. 
Girl's  own  annual,     v.  17  (Oct.  5,  1895-Sept.  26,  1896). 

C  6S34. 
+  Godey's  Magazine,  v.  134,135  (Jan.-Dec.  T897).  C6602. 
\  Harlem  life.    v.  11,  12  (Oct.  17,  1896-Oct.  9,  1897). 

M  2838. 
f  Harper's  Bazar,   v.  29,  30  (Jan.  4,  1896-Dec.  27,  1S97). 

C  6938.^. 
Harper's  New  monthly  magazine,    v.  94,  95  (Dec.  1896- 

Nov.  1897).  C  6612. 

Harper's  Round  table,     v.  18  (Nov.  3,   iS96-Oct.   26, 

1897).  C  6838. 

-|-  Harper's  Weekly,     v.  40,  41  (Jan.  4,   1896-Dec.   27, 

1897).  C6938. 

\  Holy  Cross  purple,     v.  3-5  (June  1896-Dec.  1897). 

C  6626. 
t  Illustrated  American,    v.  21,  22  (Dec.  26,  1896-Dec. 

25.  1897).  C  6S45. 


f  Illustrated  London  news.     v.   109-111  (July  1896- 
Dec.  1897).  C  6945. 
t  Insurance  economist,    v.  20,  21  (Apl.  1896-Dec.  1807). 

C  6846. 
Johns  Hopkins   University,     f  Circulars,   v.  9-16  (Nov. 
1889-Oct.,  1897).  C  6S47. 

t  Judge,     v.  31  (July  4-Dec.  26,  1896).  M  284S. 

f  Jugend:       MUnchner    illustrierte    Wochenschrift    fiir 
Kunst  und  Leben,  1896.     Band  I,  2.  I  847. 

—  t  Same.      1897.     Band  i.  I  S47. 

f  Ladies' home  journal,  v.  13,  14  (Dec.  1895-Nov.  1897). 

C  6952. 
Leslie's  (Frank)   Popular   monthly,      v.  43,    44   (Jan.- 
Dec   1897).  C  6854.«. 
t  Leslie's  Weekly,     v.  83-85  (July  1896-Dec.  1897). 

C  6954. 
t  Library  journal,  v.  22  (Jan.-Dec.  1897).  M  8662. 
f  Life.     v.  28-30  (July  1896-Dec  1897).  M  2?55. 

f  Lippincott's  Monthly  magazine,     v.  59,  60  (Jan.-Dec. 
1897).  C  6661. 

f  Literary  news.     v.  18  (Jan.-Dec.  1897).         M  7662. 
f  Literary  world,     v.  28  (Jan.-Dec  1897).         C  6855. 
f  London  quarterly  review,     v.   87,   88   [New  series,  v. 
27,  28]  (Oct.  1896-July  1897).  C  6664. 

McClure's  Magazine,     v.  8,  9  (Nov.  1896-Oct.  1897). 

C  6666. 
Munsey's  Magazine,     v.  16,  17  (Oct.  1896-Sept.  1897). 

C  6693. 
t  Musical  age.    v.  16-18  (Nov.  11,  1896-Augt.  5,  1897). 

C  6965. 
f  NEW-Church  messenger,     v.  72,  73  (Jan.-Dec.  1S97). 

C  6S67. 
f  New  earth  (The),    v.  7,  8  (Dec.  1895-Nov.  1897^. 

C  6867.0. 
New  England  magazine,     v.  21,  22  [New  series,  v.  16, 
17]  (Sept.  1896-Augt.  189.7).  C  6697. 

New  York  visiter  [sic]  and  parlour  companion.       1840. 

C  6698. 
f  Nineteenth  century,     v.  41,  42  (Jan.-Dec,  1S97). 

C  6699. 
f  North  American  review,  v.  164,  165  (Jan.-Dec,  1897). 

C  6700. 
Oliver  Optic's  Annual  [1897].  C  6702. 

f  Our  animal  friends,     v.  24  (Sept.  1896-Augt.  1897). 

C  686S.fl. 
Outing  :  a  magazine  of  sport,  travel,  and  recreation,    v. 
29,  30  (Oct.  iS96-Sept.  1897).  C  6704. 

Peterson  magazine     [v.   109.]     New  series,  v.  7  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1897).       .  C  6709. 
+  Phonetic  journal,     v.  56  (Jan.-Dec.  1897).        C  6710. 
j  Phrenological  journal  and  science  of  health,    v.  102- 
104  [New  series,  v.  54-56]  (July  1896-Dec.  1897). 

C6711. 
f  Political  science  quarterly,  v.  11,  12  (Mch.  1896- 
Dec  1897).  C  6713. 
t  Publishers' weekly.  v.5i,52(Jan.-Dec.,i897).  M  7716. 
f  Puck  [German].  21.  Jahrgang  (Sept.  2,  1896-Augt. 
25,  1897).  M  2S71. 
f  Punch,     v.  111-113  (July  4,  1896-Dec.  25,  1897). 

M  2872. 
f  Quarterly  review,  v.  184-186  (July  1896-Oct.  1807). 

C'67i7- 
f  Review  of  reviews,     v.  14-16  (July  1896-Dec.  1897). 

C  6722. 
f  Rosary  magazine,     v.  9-11  (July  1896-Dec.  1897). 

C  6727. 

+  Sailors'  magazine  and  seamen's  friend,     v.  68,  69  (Jan. 

1896-Dec.  1897).  C  6729. 

St.   Nicholas  :    illustrated   magazine  for  young   folks. 

V.  24,  pts.  I,  2  (Nov.  iS96-Oct.  1S97).         C  6730. 

f  Saturday  review,    v.  83,  84  (Jan.  2-Dec.  2^,  1S97). 

C6S77. 


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Scribner's  Magazine,  v.  21,  22  (Jan. -Dec.  1897).   C  6740. 
f  Shorthand  educator,     v.  3  (May  iSgd-Apl.  1897). 

C  6742. 
f  Spirit  of '76.     v.  3  (Sept.  1896-Augt.  1897).     C  6884. 

iVote. — Bound  with  v.  2. 
f  Student's    journal :    devoted     to    Graham's    Standard 
phonography,     v.  25,  26  (Jan.  1896-Dec.  1897). 

C  6885. 
t  Talent,     v.  7  (July,  1896-June,  1897).  C  6386. 

t  Travelers  record.  v.32(May  1896-Mch.  1897).  C6890. 
I  Voice  (The),     v.  14  (Jan.-Dec.  1897). 
Vo.M  Fels  zum  Meer  :  Speemann's  illustrierte  Zeitschrift 
fiir  das  deutsche  Haus.     (Oct.   1885-Sept.   1894.) 
18  V.     4°.  C  6892. 

f  Werner's  Magazine,    v.  18,  19  (Jan.  1896-Dec.  1897). 

C  6783. 
f  Westminster  review,  v.  147,  148  (Jan.-Dec.  1897). 

C6785. 

f  Yachting   and  burgee  and  pennant,     v.  3  (June  13- 

Oct.  1896).  C  6900. 

C.    Scientific  and  Technological  Jour- 
nals and  Transactions. 

f  Aluminum  world,  v.  3  (Oct.  1896-Sept.  1897).  C  7801. 

\  American  agriculturist,      v.   59,  60  (Jan.   2-Dec.   25, 
1897).  C  7802. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.  v.  55-58  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1897).     4  vols,  in  2.  C  78o2.a. 

f  American  machinist,   v.  19,  20  (Jan.  2-Dec.  31,  1897), 

C  7802./. 

f  American   soap   journal   and   perfume    gazette,    v.   7 
(Apl.  1896-Mch.  1897).  C  7802. <■. 

f  Architectural  record,     v.  6    (July  1896-June  1897). 

C  7508. 

f  Architecture   and   building,     v,  26,    27  (Jan.-Dec. 
1897).  C  7803. 

Brooklyn  daily  eagle  almanac.     1897.  C  7536. 

■f-  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  19  (Jan.-Dec.  1897). 

C  7816. 

Deline.\tor    (The)  :    journal  of    fashion,    culture,    and 
fine  arts.     v.  49,  50  (Jan.-Dec,  1897).        C  7S24. 

f  Electrical  engineer,     v.  23,  24  (Jan.-Dec.  1897). 

C  7826. 

f  Electrical  review,     v.  30,  31  (Jan.  6-Dec.  29,  1897). 

C  7927. 

f  Engineering    and   mining  journal,     v.  63,  64  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1897).  C  7828. 

t  Heating,  plumbing,  and  lighting,     v.  2,  3  (Jan.  1896- 
Dec.  1897).  C  7839. 

t  Iron  age  (The),      v.  59,  60  (Jan.-Dec.  1897).    C  7847. 

I  Jewelers'  circular  and  horological  review,     v.  33,  34 
(Augt.  5,  1896-July  28,  1897).  C  7848. 


f  Jewelers'  weekly,  v.  23,  24  (Sept.  23,  1896-Sept.  15, 
1897).  C  7947. 

f  Journal  of  hygiene  and  herald  of  health,  v.  46,  47 
(Jan.  1896-Dec.  1897).  C  7640.(2. 

f  L.  A.  W.  bulletin  and  good  roads,  v.  24-26  (July  3, 
1896-Dec.  24,  1897).  C  7853. 

f  Locomotive  (The).  New  series,  v.  17,  18  (Jan.  1896- 
Dec.  1897).  C  7663. 

Millinery  trade  review,  v.  22  (Jan.-Dec.  1897).    C  7S62. 

f  National  bottler's  gazette,  v.  15  (Mch.  5,  1896-Feb. 
5,  1897).  C  7866. 

f  Oil,  paint,  and  drug  reporter,  v.  50-52  (July  6,  1896- 
Dec.  27,  1897).  C  7968. 

I  Photographic  times,     v.  29 (Jan.-Dec.  1S97).  C  7S71, 

•f  Plumbers'  trade  journal,     v.  21  (Jan.  i-Dec.  15,  1897). 

C  7872. 

f  Popular  science  monthly  (Appletons').  v.  50,  51 
(Nov.  1896-Oct.  1897).  C  7714. 

f  Popular  science  news.  v.  30,  31  (Jan.  1896-Dec. 
1897).  C  7872.«. 

f  PosT-graduate  :  a  monthly  journal  of  medicine  and 
surgery,    v.  11,  12  (Jan.  1896-Dec.  1897).      C  7715. 

f  Power,     v.  17  (Jan.-Dec.  1897).  C  7973. 

f  Railroad  car  journal,    v.  6,  7  (Jan.  1896-Dec.  1897). 

c  7873. 

f  Record  and  guide,      v.  59,  60  (Jan.-Dec.  1897). 

C  7874.5. 
\  Sanitary  plumber,  v.  15  (Jan.-Dec.  1897).  C  7877. 
f  Scientific  American,    v.  76,  77  (Jan.  2-Dec.  25,  1897). 

C  7979-«- 

—  f  Same  :  Supplement,     v.  43,  44  (Jan.-Dec.  1897). 

C  7979- ^- 

—  f  Same  :  Building  edition,    v.  23,  24  (Jan.-Dec.  1897). 

C  7979-^- 
f  Seaboard.      New  series,  v.  9  (Oct.  22,  1896-Oct.  14, 

1897).  C  7981. 

Smithsonian  Institution.     \  Annual  report  to  July,  1894 

[v.  i].  C  4747- 

—  f  Same  :  to  July  1895.  C  4747. 
United  States  National  Museum,     f  Bulletin,  No.  47. 

0  4773-^. 
Contents:     Jordan,     David    Starr    and    Evermann, 
Barton  Warren.     Fishes  of  north  and  middle  America. 
Part  I. 

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C  4773- 

United   States.     Patent  Office,     f  Alphabetical  lists  of 

patentees  and  inventions  for  quarter  ending  June 

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I  Official  gazette,     v.  78-81  (Jan.  5,  1897-Dec.  28, 

1897).  C  7891. 

—  ■ —  f  Same  :  Supplement  containing  revised  classifica- 

tion of  subjects  of  invention,  Jan.  I,  1897.  C  7891. (/. 
f  Western  painter,   v.  5  (Feb.  1896-Jan.  1897).   C  7785. 


PART  3.-FICTION    AND   JUVENILE  FICTION, 


A. 


Fiction  alphabetically  arranged  by 
Authors  and  Titles. 


Aaron  in  the  wildwoods.     By  Joel  Chandler  Harris. 

Abbott,  Charles  Conrad.     Hermit  of  Nottingham. 

—  When  the  century  was  new. 

About,  Edmund.     King  of  the  mountains. 

About  Catherine  de'  Medici.     By  H.  de  Balzac. 

Ade,  George.       Pink  Marsh  :  a  story  of  the  streets  and 

town. 
Adirondack    romance    (An).       By    Caroline    W^ashburn 

Rockwood. 
African  millionaire.      By  Grant  Allen. 
Alan  Ransford.      By  Ellen  Douglas  Deland. 
Alexander,     Mrs.       [Mrs.     Annie    French     Hector.] 

Barbara  :  lady's  maid  and  peeress. 
"Alien."     In  golden  shackles. 


All  the  dog's  fault.     By  T.  B.  Connery. 
Allen,  Grant.     An  African  millionaire. 

—  Jaws  of  death. 

—  Kalee's  shrine. 

Allen,  James  Lane.     Choir  invisible. 

Altruist  (An).      By  "Ouida."' 

Altsheler,  Joseph  A.     Soldier  of  Manhattan. 

—  Sun  of  Saratoga  :  a  romance  of  Burgoyne's  surrender. 
American  cavalier  (An).     By  William  C.  Hudson. 
American  emperor  (An)  :  story  of  the  fourth  empire  of 

France.     By  Louis  Tracy. 
American  nobility.      By  Pierre  de  Coulevain. 
American  nobleman.      By  William  Armstrong. 
Andronike  :    the  heroine    of  the  Greek    revolution.     By 

Stephen  Theodoros  Xenos. 
Angel  of  the  tenement.     By  George  Madden  Martin. 
Anstey,   F.     [F.  a.  Guthrie.]     Baboo    Hurry    Bungsho 

Jabberjee,  B.  A. 
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Arkansas  planter.     By  Opie  Read. 
Armstrong,  Eliza.     The  Teacup  Club. 
Armstrong,  William.     American  nobleman. 
Arnauld's  masterpiece  :  a  romance  of  the  Pyrenees.     By 

Walter  Cranston  Lamed. 
Arrested.     By  Esmc  Stuart. 
At  the  cross-roads.      By  F.  F.  Montresor. 
At  the  queen's  mercy.      By  Mabel  Fuller  Blodgett. 
Atherton,  Gertrude.      His  fortunate  grace. 

—  Patience  Sparhawk  and  her  times. 
Aubrey,  Frank.     The  devil-tree  of  El  Dorado. 
Awkward  meeting,  fighting  the  tiger,  and  other  thrilling 

adventures.      By  Col.  R.  H.  Savage.     (With  "An 

untold  tale,"  by  Will  P.  Harper.) 
Baboo  Hurry  Bungsho  Jabberjee,  B.  A.     By  F.  Anstey. 
Bachelor's  box.     By  T.  C.  De  Leon.    (In  his  "  Novelette 

trilogy.") 
Bachelor's  bridal.     By  Mrs.  H.  Lovett  Cameron. 
Bailey,  Miss.     See  Lyall,  Edna. 
Balfour,  M.  C.     White  sand  :  story  of  a  dreamer  and 

his  dream. 
Ballou,    William  Hosea.     Spectacular   romances  (incl. 

"  The  Jewess  "). 
Ballyho  Bey.    By  Archibald  Clavering  Gunter.     (Pt.  2  of 

his  "  Power  of  woman.") 
Balz.\c,  Honore  de.     About  Catherine  de'  Medici. 

—  The  peasantry  {Les paysans). 

—  Seamy  side  of  history. 

—  Woman  of  thirty    {La  femme  de  (rente  ans). 

Bangs,  John    Kendrick.     Paste  jewels  :   seven  tales  of 
domestic  woe. 

—  Pursuit  of  the  house-boat. 

Barbara  :  lady's  maid  and  peeress.     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 
Barbara    Blomberg  :    a   historical    romance.      By   Georg 

Ebcrs.     2  v. 
Baring-Gould,  S.     Guavas  the  tinner. 

—  Perpetua  :  a  tale  of  Nimes  in  A.D.  213. 

Barnes,  James.     Loyal  traitor  :  a  story  of  the  war  of  1812. 
Barr,  Amelia  E.      King's  highway. 

—  Prisoners  of  conscience. 

Barr,  Robert.     The  mutable  many. 

—  Type-written  letter.     (In  "  Tales  from  '  McClure's  '  : 

romance.") 
Barry,  John  D.      Mademoiselle  Blanche. 
Barton,  William  E.      Hero  in  homespun. 
Baylor,  Frances  Courteney.     Miss  Nina  Barrow. 
Beaumont,  Mary.     Joan  Seaton. 
Beautiful  Miss  Brooke.     By  Z.  Z. 
Becke,  Louis.     His  native  wife. 

—  Pacific  tales. 

Behrens,  Bertha.      See  Heimburg,  W. 

Bellamy,   Edward.      Equality.      [Sequel  to  "  Looking 

backward."] 
Benham,  Charles.     The  fourth  Napoleon  :  a  romance. 
Berwick,  John.      Secret  of  Saint  Florel. 
Besant,  Sir  Walter.      Fountain  sealed  (A). 
Beth  book  (The).      By  Sarah  Grand. 
Bethune,  J.  G.     Third  man. 

Beyond  the  city  gates.      By  Augusta  Campbell  Watson. 
BiCKFORD,    L.    H.,     aftd    Powell,     Richard    Stillman. 

Phyllis  in  Bohemia. 
Bid  for  fortune.     By  Guy  Boothby. 
Bierce,  Ambrose.      Tales  of  soldiers  and  civilians. 
Big-Horn  treasure.     By  John  F.  C'argill. 
Birthright  (The).      By  Jo"sei>h  Hocking. 
15LACK,  Alexander.      Capital  courtship. 
Black,  Clementina.      Princess  Desiree. 
Black-box  murder.      By  Maarten  Maartens. 
Blackmore,  R.  D.      Dariel  :  a  romance  of  Surrey. 
Blockade  runner.      By  J.  Perkins  Tracy. 
Blodgett,  Mabel  Fuller.     At  the  queen's  mercy. 
Bob    Covington  :     a    novel.       By    Archibald    Clavering 

Gunter. 
"  Bobbo,"  and  other  fancies.     By  Thomas  Wharton. 
Bolanyo  :  a  novel.      By  Opie  Read. 
BoLDREWOOD,  Rolf.      -My  run  home. 
Book  of  lies.      By  John  Langdon  Heaton. 
Book  of  true  lovers.      By  Octave  Thanet. 


Boom  of  a  western  city.     By  Ellen  Hodges  Cooley. 
Booth,  A/rs.  Otto.     See  "  Rita." 
Boothby,  Guy.     Bid  for  a  fortune. 

—  Fascination  of  the  king. 

—  Sheilah  McLeod. 

Beetle's  baby  ;  or,   Mignon.     By  John  Strange  W^inter. 

(Same  as  "  Mignon.") 
Bootle's   children.      By   John    Strange   Winter.       (With 

"  Bootle's  baby.") 
Bottle  imp.     By  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Bound  in  shallows.     By  Eva  Wilder  Brodhead. 
Bower,  Marian.     Story  of  Mollie. 
Braddon,  Jl/iss  M.  E.      W^hen  the  world  was  younger. 
Brichanteau  :  actor.     By  Jules  Claretie. 
Bride  from  the  bush.     By  E.  W.  Hornung. 
Briscoe,  Margaret  Sutton.     Jimty,  and  others. 
Brodhead,   Eva  Wilder  \forvierly  Eva  Wilder  McGlas- 

son].      Bound  in  shallows. 
Broken  away.     By  Beatrice  Ethel  Grimshaw. 
Brooks,  Shirley.     Mrs.  Lygon  :  domestic  detective  story. 
Broughton,  Rhoda.     Dear  Faustina. 
Brown,  Alice.     Day  of  his  youth. 
Brown,  Anna    Robeson.     A  feline    fact.      (In   '■  Tales 

from  '  McClure's'  :  romance.") 
Brown  man's    servant.     By  W.  W.  Jacobs.     (With    his 

"  Skipper's  wooing.  ') 
Browning   courtship   (A)   and    other  stories.      By   Eliza 

Ome  W'hite. 
Bubbles.     By  Fannie  E.  Newberry. 
Buchanan,  Robert.     Lady  Kilpatrick. 
Buck,  Francis  Tillou.     Fiance  on  trial. 
Burgin,  G.  B.     Fortune's  footballs. 
Burglar  who  moved  Paradise.     By  Herbert  D.  Ward. 
Burnett,  Frances  Hodgson.     His  grace  of  Osmonde. 
Burnham,  Clara  Louise.      Miss  Archer  Archer. 
Burton,  John  Bloundell.     Clash  of  arms. 
By  a  hair's  breadth.      By  Ileadon  HUl. 
By  right  of  sword.     By  Arthur  W.  Marchmont. 
Cabot,  Elisabeth  Lyman.      In  plain  air. 
Caine,  Hall.     The  Christian. 
Caldor,  M.  T.     Wizard  of  Granada. 
Cameron,  Mrs.  H.  Lovett.     Bachelor's  bridal. 

—  Loyal  lover. 

Camp  of  refuge.     By  Charles  Macfarlane. 

Caoba,  the  guerilla  chief.     By  P.  H.  Emerson. 

Capes.  B.  E.  J.     Mill  of  silence. 

Capital  courtship.     By  Alexander  Black. 

Captain  Molly  :  a  love  story.     By  Mary  A.  Denison. 

Captain  Shays  :  a  populist  of  17S6.    By  Geo.  R.  R.  Rivers. 

"Captains  courageous."     By  Rudyard  Kipling. 

Career  of  Candida.     By  George  Paston. 

Carey,  Rosa  Nouchette.     Doctor  Luttrell's  first  patient. 

—  Other  people's  lives. 

Cargill,  John  F.     Big-Horn  treasure. 

Carlyle,  Thomas,  transl.     Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man.     3  V. 
I,  2.  Goethe  (J.  W.  von),  Wilhelm  Meister's  appren- 
ticeship and  travels. 
3.     MusKus,  Tieck,  Richter. 

Carruth,  Hayden.     Voyage  of  the  "  Rattletrap." 

Castle  Meadow  :  a  story  of  Norwich  100  years  ago.     By 
Emma  Marshall. 

Castle  Sombras.      By  Herbert  Grcenough  Smith. 

Catherwood,  Mary  Hart  well.     Days  of  Jeanne  d"Arc. 

—  Spirit  of  an  Illinois  town,  aud  Little  Renault. 
Catherwood  mystery.  P.y  Albert  P.  Southwick. 
Catlin,  Henry  G.      Yellow  pine  basin. 

Cedar  star  (The).      By  Mary  E.  Mann. 
Chalmette.       By  Clinton  Ross. 
Chambers,  Julius.     Rascal  club. 
Chambers,  Robert  W.     Lorraine  :  a  romance. 

—  Mystery  of  choice. 

Chariot  of  flesh.     By  Hedley  Peek. 
Charrington,  Charles.     Sturdy  beggar. 
Cheque  for  three  thousand.     By  Arthur  Henr}-  Veysey. 
Chesson.  Wilfrid  Hugh.     A  great  lie. 
Chetwode,   R.   D.      Lord  of    Lowedale  :   story  of  the 
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3-FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION  :  Chevalier  d'Auriac,  to  Ellis,  Edward  S. 


Chevalier  d'Auriac.     By  S.  Levett  Yeats. 

Child,  Frank  Samuel.     Colonial  witch  (A). 

Child  in  the  temple.      By  Frank  Mathew. 

Child  (The),  the  wise  man,  and  the  devil.  By  Coulson 
Kernahan. 

Children  at  Sherburne  House.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Childs,  Carrie  Goldsmith.      Lost  lineage. 

Choir  invisible.      By  James  Lane  Allen. 

Cholmondeley,  Mary.  A  devotee  :  an  episode  in  the 
life  of  a  butterfly. 

Chopin,  Kate.     Night  in  Acadie. 

Christian  (The).      By  Hall  Caine. 

Christine  of  the  hills.     By  Max  Pemberton. 

Christus  sonata.  By  T.  C.  De  Leon.  (In  his  "Novel- 
ette trilogy.") 

Chronicles  of  a  Kentucky  settlement.  By  William 
Courtney  Watts. 

Chun  Ti-kung :  his  life  and  adventures.  By  Walter 
Raymond. 

Church.  Samuel  Harden,  John  Marmaduke  :  romance 
of  the  English  invasion  of  Ireland  in  1649. 

Claretie,  Jules.      Brichanteau  :  actor. 

—  Crime  of  the  Boulevard. 

Clark,  Frederick  Thickstun.     Mistress  of  the  ranch. 

Clash  of  arms.      By  John  Bloundell  Burton. 

Cleary,  Kate  M.     Like  a  gallant  lady. 

Cleeve,  Lucas.     Lazarus  :   a  tale  of   the  world's  great 

miracle. 
Clever   tales.     Ed.    by  Charlotte   Porter  and   Helen  A. 

Clarke. 
Clifford,  Mrs.  W.  K.    Dominant  note,  and  other  stories. 
Coachman's  club  ;  or,  tales  told  out  of  school.     By  Geo, 

R.  Sims. 
Cobban,  J.  Maclaren.      Master  of  his  fate. 

—  Wilt  thou  have  this  woman  ? 
Coleridge,  M.  E.     King  with  two  faces. 
Collins,  Mabel.     .Morial  the  Mahatma. 
Colomba.     By  Prosper  Merimee.  ^ 
Colonial  free-lance.      By  Chauncey  C.  Hotchkiss. 
Colonial  witch  (A).     By  Frank  Samuel  Child. 
Columbia  Stories.      By  Albert  Payne  Terhune. 
Coming  of  Chloe.     By  the  Duchess. 
Connell,  F.  Norreys.      Fool  and  his  heart. 
Connery,  T.  B.     All  the  dog's  fault. 

Constantine  :    a  tale  of  Greece  under  King  Otho,     By 

George  Horton. 
Converse,  Florence.     Diana  Victrix. 
Cooke,  John  Esten.      Hammer  and  rapier. 
CooLEY,  Ellen  Hodges.      Boom  of  a  western  city. 
Corelli,  Marie.     Ziska,   the  problem  of  a  wicked  soul. 
Corinna's  Fiammetta.      By  Mrs.  Schuyler  Van  Rensselaer. 

(With  her  "  One  man  who  was  content.") 
Ccrleone  :  a  tale  of  Sicily.    By  F.  Marion  Crawford.    2  v. 
CoRNFORD,  L.  Cope.      Master-beggars. 
Cornwallis,  Kinahan.      Two  strange  adventures. 

Note. — Originally  published   as  "A  marvellous    co- 
incidence." 
Couch,  L.  Quiller  ("  Q  ").     A  Spanish  maid. 
Coulevain,  Pierre  de.      American  nobility. 
Count  of  Nideck.      By  Erckmann-Chatrian. 
Craddock,  Charles  Egbert.     [Mary  N.  Murfree.]     The 

juggler. 

—  Young  mountaineers  :  short  stories. 

Crag-nest  :  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Sheridan's  ride.     By 

T.  C.  De  Leon. 
Craig,  R.  Manifold.     Sacrifice  of  fools. 
Craigie,  Mrs.  Mary.      See  Hobbes,  John  Oliver. 
Crane,  Stephen.     The  third  violet. 
Crawford,  F.  Marion.      Corleone  :  a  tale  of  Sicily,     2  v, 

—  Rose  of  yesterday. 

Crime  of  the  Boulevard.     By  Jules  Claretie. 
Crockett,  S.  R.     Lad's  love. 

—  Lochinvar. 

Cruger,  Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer.      See  Gordon,  Julien. 
Crump,  Arthur.     Wide  asunder  as  the  poles. 
Cursed  by  a  fortune.     By  George  Manville  Fenn, 
Cyparissus  :  a  romance  of  the  isles  of  Greece.     By  Ernst 
Eckstein. 


Dagger  and  the  cross.     By  Joseph  Hatton. 

Dahlgren,  Madeleine  Vinton.  Secret  directory  :  a  ro- 
mance of  hidden  history. 

Dana,  Francis.      Leonora  of  the  Yawmish. 

Dariel  :  a  romance  of  Surrey.     By  R.  D.  Blackmore. 

Daughter  of  a  hundred  millions.  By  Virginia  Niles 
Leeds. 

Daughter  of  strife.     By  Jane  Helen  Findlater. 

Daughter  of  the  Philistines.     By  Leonard  Merrick. 

Davies,  Helen.     Mills  of  God. 

—  Reveries  of  a  spinster. 

Davis,  Richard  H.     Soldiers  of  fortune. 

Dawe,  W.  Carlton.     Kakemonos  :  tales  of  the  far  east. 

Dawson,  A.  J.     Mere  sentiment. 

—  Middle  greyness. 

Dawson,  W.  J.     Thro'  lattice-windows. 

Day  of  his  youth.     By  Alice  Brown. 

Day  of  Resis.     By  Lillian  Frances  Mentor. 

Days  of  Jeanne  d'Arc.     By  Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 

Dead  selves.     By  Julia  Magruder. 

Dear  Faustina.     By  Rhoda  Broughton. 

Defiant  hearts.     By  W.  Heimburg. 

Deland,  Ellen  Douglas.     Alan  Ransford. 

—  In  the  old  Herrick  house,  and  other  stories. 

—  Successful  venture. 

Deland,  Margaret.     Wisdom  of  fools. 
De  La  Ramee,  Louisa.      See  "  OuiDA." 
De  Leon,  T.  C.     Crag-nest :  a  romance  of  the  days  of 
Sheridan's  ride. 

—  Novelette  trilogy  :  a  bachelor's  box,  a  jealous  god,  the 

Christus  sonata. 

—  Pride  of  the  Mercers. 

Denison,  Mary  A.     Captain  Molly  :  a  love  story. 

Derelicts.     By  William  J.  Locke. 

Descendant  (The) :  a  novel. 

Devil-tree  of  El  Dorado.     By  Frank  Aubrey, 

Devil's  dice.     By  William  Le  Queux. 

Devoore,    Ann.     The   whip-hand.      (In    "Tales   from 

'  McClure's  '  :   romance.") 
Devotee  (A)  :  an  episode  in  the  life  of  a  butterfly.     By 

Mary  Cholmondeley. 
Diana  Victrix.      By  Florence  Converse. 
Diderot.     Rameau's   nephew.     Transl.    by   Sylvia    M. 

Hill. 
Doctor  Luttrell's  first  patient.    By  Rosa  Nouchette  Carey. 
Dominant   note,    and    other   stories.      By   Mrs.    W.    K. 

Clifford. 
Don    Balasco  of    Key  West.      By  Archibald    Clavering 

Gunter. 
Don  Luis'  wife.     By  Lillian  Hinman  Shuey, 
Doree,  Nadage.      Gelta  ;  or,  the   czar  and   the   canta- 

trice. 
Douglas,  Amanda  M.     Children  at  Sherburne  House. 

—  Hannah  Ann  :  sequel  to  "  A  little  girl  in  old  N.  Y." 

—  Her  place  in  the  world. 

DowiE,  Menie  Muriel.     Some  whims  of  fate. 

Doyle,~"  A.  Conan,  Uncle  Bernac  :  a  memory  of  the 
empire. 

Dreams  of  to-day.     By  Percival  Pollard. 

Driver  Dallas.     By  John  Strange  Winter. 

Dromgoole,  Will  Allen.  Heart  of  Old  Hickory,  and 
other  stories  of  Tennessee. 

Drones  must  die.     By  Max  Nordau. 

"  Duchess  (The)."  [Mrs.  Margaret  Hamilton  Hunger- 
ford.]     Coming  of  Chloe. 

—  A  lonely  maid. 

—  Lovice. 

Duchess  lass  (The).     By  Caroline  Masters. 
Du  Maurier,  George.     The  Martian. 
Eat  not  thy  heart.     By  Julien  Gordon. 
Ebers,  Georg.     Barbara  Blomberg  :  a  historical  romance. 
2  V. 

Eckstein,   E.     Cyparissus  :    a  romance  of   the  isles  of 

Greece. 
Edwards,  E.  Jay.     Shad  and  Shed. 
Egerton,  George.     Symphonies. 
Elementary  Jane.     By  Richard  Pryce. 
Ellis,  Edward  S.     Eye  of  the  sun. 


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Embree,  Charles  Fleming.     For  the  love  of  Tonita. 

Emerson,  P.  H.     Caoba,  the  guerilla  chief. 

Enchanted  burro  :  stories  of  New  Mexico  and  South 
America.     By  Charles  Lummis. 

Enemy  to  the  king.     By  R.  N.  Stephens. 

Equality.  [Sequel  to  ' '  Looking  backward. "]  By  Edward 
Bellamy. 

Erckmann-Chatrian.     Count  of  Nideck. 

"  Evil  eye  (The)."     By  Theophile  Oautier. 

Exile  from  London.     By  Col.  Richard  Henry  Savage. 

Exiled  from  two  lands.     By  Everett  T.  Tomlinson. 

Express  messenger,  and  other  tales  of  the  rail.  By  Cy. 
Warman. 

Eye  of  Istar.     By  William  Le  Queux. 

Eye  of  the  sun.      By  Edward  S.  Ellis. 

Facing  the  flag.     By  Jules  Verne. 

Faithful  traitor.     By  Efifie  Adelaide  Rowlands. 

Falcon  of  Langeac.     By  Isabel  Whiteley. 

Fall  of  a  star.     By  Sir  William  Magnay. 

False  evidence.     By  E.  Phillips  Oppenheim. 

Farquhar,  Anna.     A  singer's  heart. 

Fascinating  traitor.     By  Col.  Richard  Henry  Savage. 

Fascination  of  the  king.     By  Guy  Boolhby. 

Fault  of  one.     By  Effie  Adelaide  Rowlands. 

Fawcett,  Edgar.     Romance  of  old  N.  Y. 

Federal  judge  (The).     By  Charles  K.  Lush. 

Feline  fact  (A).  By  Anna  Robeson  Brown.  (In  "  Tales 
from  'McClure's':  romance.") 

Fenn,  George  Manville.     Cursed  by  a  fortune. 

Fiance  (A)  on  trial.     By  Francis  Tillou  Buck. 

Fields  of  fair  renown.     By  Joseph  Hocking. 

Fierceheart,  the  soldier  :  a  romance  of  1745.  By  J.  C. 
Smith. 

Finding  of  the  gentian.     By  Alice  Wellington  Rollins. 

Findlater,  Jane  Helen.     Daughter  of  strife. 

FiNDLATER,  Mary.     Over  the  hills. 

Flandreau,  Charles  Macomb.      Harvard  episodes. 

Fleming,  Mrs.  J.  M.  [Alice  ]NL  Kipling.]  A  pinch- 
beck goddess. 

Fleming,  May  Agnes.     Wedded  for  pique. 

Fletcher,  J.  S.     God's  failures. 

—  In  the  days  of  Drake. 

Flint  :  his  faults,   friendships,  and  fortunes.     By  Maud 

Wilder  Goodwin. 
Folly  of  Pen  Harrington.     By  Julian  Sturgis. 
Fool  and  his  heart.     By  F.  Norreys  Connell. 
For  her  life  :    a  story  of   St.    Petersburg.     By  Richard 

Henry  Savage. 
For  such  is  life.     By  Silas  K.  Hocking.     2d  ed. 
For  the  cause.     By  Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
For  the  love  of  Tonita.     By  Charles  Fleming  Embree. 
For  the  white  rose  of  Arno.     By  Owen  Rhoscomyl. 
Ford,  Paul  Leicester.     Great  K.  (&:  A.  robbery. 

—  Story  of  an  untold  love. 
Fordham's  feud.     By  Bertram  Mitford. 

Forest  orchid,  and  other  stories.     By  Ella  Higginson. 
Forge  in  the  forest.     By  Charles  G.  D.  Roberts. 
Fortune's  footballs.     By  G.  B.  Burgin. 
Fortunes  of  Margaret  Weld.     By  S.  M.  H.  G. 
Foster,  David  Skaats.     Spanish  castles  by  the  Rhine. 
Founded  on  paper.     By  Charlotte  Yonge. 
Fountain  sealed.     By  Sir  Walter  Besant. 
Fox,  John,y>.     "  Hell  fer  sartain,"  and  other  stories. 

—  The  Kentuckians. 
France,  Lewis  B.     Pine  valley. 

Free  to  serve  :  a  tale  of  Colonial  N.  Y.     By  E.  Rayner. 

Freedom  of  Henry  Meredyth.     By  M.  Hamilton. 

From  the  land  of  the  snow-pearls  :  tales  of  Puget  Sound. 

By  Ella  Higginson. 
Fuller,  Anna.     Venetian  June. 
Fuller,    Hector.     Roach  &  Co.— pirates. 
Fuller,  Hulbert.     Vivian  of  Virginia. 
Fytche,  M.  Amelia.      Kerchiefs  to  hunt  souls. 
Gadfly  (The).     By  E.  L.  Voynich. 
'Gainst  wind  and  tide.     By  Nellie  Talbot  Kinkead. 
Galahad  of  the  creeks.      By  S.  Levett  Yeats. 
Game  postponed  (.\).     By  Gertrude  Smith.     (In  "  Tales 

from  'McClure's'  :  romance.") 


Garland,  Hamlin.     Wayside  courtship. 
Gautier,  Theophile.      "  The  evil  eye." 
Gelta  ;  or,  the  czar  and  the  cantatrice.   By  Nadage  Doree. 
George  Malcolm.     By  Gabriel  Setoun. 
Georgia  scenes.     By  a  native  Georgian.      New  ed. 
General's  double.      By  Capl.  Charles  King. 
Gerard,  Dorothea.     [Madame  Longard  de  Longardc] 
Miss  Providence  :  a  novel. 

—  A  spotless  reputation. 
GiBERNE,  Agnes.     Old  comrades. 
Gilder,  Jeannette  L.     Taken  by  siege. 
GiLKES,  A.  H.      Kallistratos  :  an  autobiography. 
'■  Glamour"  :  a  romance.     By  Meta  Orred. 

Glyn,  Anna  L.     Pearl  of  the  realm  :  story  of  the  reign 

of  Charles  I. 
Goddess  of  Africa.     By  St.  George  Rathborne. 
GoDKiN,  G.  S.     Stories  from  Italy. 
Gods  and  their  makers.     By  Lawrence  Housman. 
Gods  arrive.     By  Annie  E.  Holdsworth. 
God's  failures.      By  J.  S.  Fletcher. 
God's  winepress.     By  Arthur  Jenkinson. 
Golden  crocodile.      By  P".  M.  Trimmer. 
GOMME,  George  Lawrence,  ed}-.     King's  story  book. 
Goodwin,  Maud  Wilder.     Flint  :  his  faults,  friendships, 

and  fortunes. 
Gordon,  Julien.     [Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer  Cruger.]     Eat 

not  thy  heart. 
Gould,  S.  Baring.     See  Baring-Gould,  S. 
Graham,  P.  Anderson.     Red  scaur:  a  novel  of  manners. 
Grand,  Sarah.     The  Beth  book. 

Grant,  Charles.     Stories  of  Naples  and  the  Camorra. 
Gray,  Maxwell.     [}Jlxs.  M.  G.  Tuttiett.]     Sweethearts 

and  friends. 
Great  K.  &  A.  robbery.     By  Paul  Leicester  Ford. 
Great  lie  (A).     By  Wilfrid  Hugh  Chesson. 
Great  stone  of  Sardis.     By  Frank  R.  Stockton. 
Green,  Anna  Katharine.     [Mrs.  Charles  Rohlfs.]     That 

affair  next  door. 
Green  book.     By  Maurus  Jokai. 
Greene,  Sarah  P.  McLean.     Stuart  and  Bamboo. 
Grier,  Sydney  C.     An  uncrowned  king  :   a  romance  of 

high  politics. 
Grimshaw,  Beatrice  Ethel.     Broken  away. 
Grinnell,  Elizabeth.     John  and  I,  and  the  church. 
Grip.     By  John  Strange  Winter. 
Guavas  the  tinner.     By  S.  Baring-Gould. 
Gunter,  Archibald  Clavering.     Bob  Covington. 

—  Don  13alasco  of  Key  West. 

—  Power   of   woman.     2   pis. 

I.  Susan  Turnbull.  2.   Ballyho  Bey. 

GURDON,    Lady     Camilla.       Suffolk     tales     and     other 

stories,  fairy  legends,  poems,   [and]   miscellaneous 

articles. 
Habberton,  John.     Trif  and  Trixy. 
Hacklander,  F.  W.     Madame  Lohengrin  [in  German]. 
Hale,  Edward  Everett.     Susan's  escort,  and  others. 
Half-caste  :  an  old  governesss  tale.     By  Dinah  M.  Mu- 

lock. 
Hamilton,  Lord  Ernest.     Outlaws  of  the  marches. 
Hamilton,  M.     Freedom  of  Henry  Meredyth. 

—  McLeod  of  the  Camerons. 

Hammer  and  rapier.      By  John  Esten  Cooke. 

Hania.     By  Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

Hannah   Ann:    sequel    to   "A  little  girl  in  old  N.   Y." 

By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 
PIarbaugh,  T.  C.     White  squadron. 
Hardy,  Thomas.     Return  of  the  native. 

—  Well-beloved. 

Harland,   Marion.      [Mrs.   Mary  V.   Terhune.]      Ruth 

Bergen's  limitations. 
Harraden,    Beatrice.       Hilda   Strafford  :    a   California 

story. 

—  Untold  tales  of  the  past. 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler.     Aaron  in  the  wildwoods. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.     Merry  maid  of  Arcady,  and 
other  stories. 

—  Son  of  the  old  dominion. 
Harte,  Bret.     Three  partners. 


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Harvard  episodes.     By  Charles  Macomb  Flandrau. 
Hatton,  Joseph.     Dagger  and  the  cross. 
Hawkins,  Anthony  Hope.     See  Hope,  Anthony. 
Heart  of  Old   Hickory,  and  other  stories  of  Tennessee. 

By  Will  Allen  Dromgoole. 
Heaton,  John  Langdon.      Book  of  lies. 
Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  French.     See  Alexander,  Mrs. 
Heimburg,  W.      [Bertha  Behrens.]     Defiant  hearts. 
Heir  of  dreams.      By  Sallie  Margaret  O'Malley. 
'■  Hell  fer  sartain,"  and  other  stories.     By  John  Fox,  jr. 
Hennessy,  Roland  Burke.     Tales  of  the  heart. 
Her  majesty  :  a  romance  of  to-day.     By  Elizabeth  Knight 

Tompkins. 
Her  place  in  the  world.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 
Her  rescue  from  the  Turks.      By  St.  George  Rathborne. 
Hermit  of  Nottingham.     By  Charles  Conrad  Abbott. 
Hero  in  homespun.     By  William  E.  Barton. 
Herrick,     Robert.        Literary    love-letters,     and    other 

stories. 

—  Man  who  wins. 

Higbee,  Dora.     In  "God's  country." 

HiGGiNSON,  Ella.     Forest  orchid,  and  other  stories. 

—  From  the  land  of  the  snow-pearls:  tales  from  Puget 

Sound. 
Hilda  Strafford  :  a  California  story.       By  Beatrice  Har- 

raden. 
Hill,  Headon.     By  a  hair's  breadth. 

—  Queen  of  night. 

Hilton,  Alice  Howard.     Paola  Corletti,  the  fair  Italian. 

His  excellency.     By  Emile  Zola. 

His  fortunate  grace.     By  Gertrude  Atherton. 

His  grace  of  Osmonde.     By  Frances  H.  Burnett. 

His  majesty's  greatest  subject.     By  S.  S.  Thorburn. 

His  native  wife.     By  Louis  Becke. 

History  of  the  lady  Betty  Stair,     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell. 

Hobbes,  John  Oliver.     [Mrs.  Mary  Craigie.]     School  for 

saints. 
Hocking,  Joseph.     The  birthright. 

—  Fields  of  fair  renown. 

Hocking,  Silas  K.     For  such  is  life.     2d  ed. 

—  In  spite  of  fate. 
HOLDSWORTH,  Annie  E.     Gods  arrive. 

—  Spindle  and  oars. 

Holland,  Clive.  A  writer  of  fiction. 
Holmes,  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Paul  Ralston. 
Honor  of  a  princess:    romance   of  the  time  of  "good 

queen  Bess."     By  F.  Kimball  Scribner. 
Hooper,  Will  Phillips.     An  untold  tale. 
Hope,   .\nthony.     [Anthony  Hope  Hawkins.]     Phroso  : 

a  romance. 
Horace  Everett.     By  Marquise  Clara  Lanza. 
Hornung,  E.  W.     Bride  from  the  bush. 

—  My  lord  duke. 

Horsman,  Edith  E.      Two  Altheas. 

Horton,  George.     Constantine  :    a  tale  of  Greece  under 

King  Otho. 
HoTCHKiss,  Chauncey  C.     Colonial  free-lance. 
House  of  dreams. 

HousMAN,  Lawrence.     Gods  and  their  makers. 
Howard,  Blanche  Willis.     Seven  on  the  highway. 
HowELLS,  W.  D.     Landlord  at  Lion's  Head. 

—  Open-eyed  conspiracy. 

Hudson,  William  C.  ("■  Barclay  North.")  An  Ameri- 
can cavalier. 

Hugh  Wynne.     By  S.  Weir  Mitchell.     2  v. 

Hume,  Fergus.     Tracked  by  a  tattoo. 

Humours  of  cycling.     By  H.  G.  Wells  [and  others]. 

Hungerford,  Mrs.  Margaret  Hamilton.  See  "  Duchess, 
The." 

Hunt,  Violet.    Unkist,  unkind! 

Hunter,  P.  Hay.     John  Armiger's  revenge. 

Imperial  lover.      By  M.  Imlay  Taylor. 

Impudent  comedian,  and  others.     By  F.  Frankfort  Moore. 

In  buff  and  blue.     By  George  Brydges  Rodney. 

In  "God's  country."     By  Dora  Higbee. 

In  golden  shackles.     By  "  Alien." 

In  Kedar's  tents.     By  Henry  Seton  Merriman. 

In  plain  air.     By  Elisabeth  Lyman  Cabot. 


In  Simpkinsville  :  character  tales.  By  Ruth  McEnery 
Stuart. 

In  spite  of  fate.     By  Silas  K.  Hocking. 

In  the  crucible.     By  Grace  Denio  Litchfield. 

In  the  days  of  Drake.     By  J.  S.  Fletcher. 

In  the  old  Herrick  house,  and  other  stories.  By  Ellen 
Douglas  Deland. 

In  the  tideway.     By  Flora  Annie  Steel. 

Incendiary  (The) :  a  story  of  mystery.     By  W.  A.  Leahy. 

Inheritance  (An).     By  Harriet  Prescott  Spofford. 

Into  an  unknown  world.     By  John  Strange  Winter. 

Invisible  man.     By  H.  G.  Wells. 

Iva  Kildare  :  a  matrimonial  problem.     By  L.  B.  Walford. 

Jacobs,  W.  W.     Skipper's  wooing. 

James,  Mrs.  F.  A.     See  Warden,  Florence. 

James,  Henry.     Spoils  of  Poynton. 

Jaws  of  death.     By  Grant  Allen. 

Jealous  god  (A).  By  T.  C.  De  Leon.  (In  his  "  Novel- 
ette trilogy.") 

Jenkinson,  Arthur.     God's  winepress. 

Jerome,  Jerome  K.  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and 
green. 

Jerome,  a  poor  man.     By  Mary  E.  Wilkins. 

Jessamy  bride.     By  F.  Frankfort  Moore. 

Jimty,  and  others.     By  Margaret  Sutton  Briscoe. 

Joan  Seaton.     By  Mary  Beaumont. 

John  and  I,  and  the  church.     By  Elizabeth  Grinnell. 

John  Armiger's  revenge.     By  P.  Hay  Hunter. 

John  Leighton,  jr.     By  Katrina  Trask. 

John  Marmaduke  :  romance  of  the  Engl,  invasion  of  Ire- 
land in  1649.     By  Samuel  Harden  Church. 

JoHNES,  Mrs.  Edward  R.      See  Johnes,  Winifred. 

JOHNES,  Winifred.  [Mrs.  Edward  R.  Johnes.]  Memoirs 
of  a  little  girl. 

Johnston,  Richard  Malcolm.  Old  times  in  middle 
Georgia. 

JOKAI,  Maurus.     The  green  book. 

—  Peter  the  priest. 

Journey  to  Venus.     By  Gustavus  W.  Pope. 

Jucklins  (The).     By  Opie  Read. 

Juggler  (The).     By  Charles  Egbert  Craddock. 

Kakemonos  :  tales  of  the  far  east.     By  W.  Carlton  Dawe. 

Kalee's  shrine.     By  Grant  Allen. 

Kallistratus  :  an  autobiography.     By  A.  H.  Gilkes. 

Keightley,  S.  R.     Last  recruit  of  Clare's. 

Kentuckians  (The).     By  John  Fox,  jr. 

Kerchiefs  to  hunt  souls.     By  M.  Amelia  Fytche. 

Kernahan,  Coulson.     The  child,  the  wise  man,  and  the 

devil. 
Kester,  Paul.    Tales  of  the  real  Gypsy. 
King,  Capt.  Charles.     The  general's  double. 

—  Warrior  gap  :  a  story  of  the  Sioux  outbreak  of  '68. 
King  of  the  broncos,  and  other  stories  of  New  Mexico. 

By  Charles  F.  Lummis. 
King  of  the  mountains.     By  Edmund  About. 
King  Washington  :  a  romance  of  the  Hudson  highlands. 

By  Adelaide  Skeel  and  Wm.  H.  Brearley. 
King  with  two  faces.     By  M.  E.  Coleridge. 
King's  highway.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Kings  in  adversity.     By  Edward  S.  Van  Zile. 
King's  story  book.      By  George  Lawrence  Gomnie,  edr. 
Kingsley,  Florence  Morse.     Paul,  a  herald  of  the  cross. 

—  Prisoners  of  the  sea. 

Kinkead,  Nellie  Talbot.     'Gainst  wind  and  tide. 

Kipling,  Alice  M.     See  Fleming,  Mrs.  J.  M. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.      "  Captains  courageous." 

Kirk,  Ellen  Olney.     Revolt  of  a  daughter. 

Kitty  the  rag.     By  "Rita." 

Lad's  love.     By  S,  R.  Crockett. 

Lady  Betty  Stair.  History  of.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell. 

Lady  Charlotte  (The).      By  Adeline  Sergeant. 

Lady  Kilpatrick.     By  Robert  Buchanan. 

Lander,  Harry.     Weighed  in  the  balance. 

Landlord  at  Lion's  Head.     By  W.  D.  Howells. 

Lanza,  Marquise  Clara.      Horace  Everett. 

Earned,    Walter    Cranston.       Arnaud's  masterpiece  :    a 

romance  of  the  Pyrenees. 
Last  recruit  of  Clare's.     By  S.  R.  Keightley. 


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Latimers  (The)  :  a  tale  of  the  Western  insurrection  of 
1794.      By  Henry  Christopher  McCook. 

Lawrence  Clavering.     By  A.  E.  W.  Mason. 

Lawyer's  secret.      By  John  K.  Leys. 

Lazarus  :  a  tale  of  the  world's  great  miracle.  By  Lucas 
Cleeve. 

Leahy,  W.  A.     The  incendiary  :  a  story  of  mystery. 

Leeds,  Virginia  Niles.     Daughter  of  a  hundred  millions. 

Leonora  of  the  Yawmish.     By  Francis  Dana. 

Le  Queux,  William.     Devil's  dice. 

—  Eye  of  Istar. 

Let  us  follow  him,  and  other  stories.     By  Henrj'k  Sienkie- 

wicz. 
Letters  of  women.     By  Marcel  Prevost. 
Leys,  John  K.     Lawyer's  secret. 
Lewis,  Alfred  Henry.      {"Dan  Quin.")    Wolfville. 
Like  a  gallant  lady.      By  Kate  M.  Cleary. 
Lin  McLean.      By  Owen  Wister. 
Lincoln,  Jeanie  Gould.     An  unwilling  maid. 
Litchfield,  Grace  Denio.     In  the  crucible. 
Literary  love-letters  and  other  stories.      By  Robert  Her- 

rick. 
Lochinvar.      By  S.  R.  Crockett. 
Locke,  William  J.      Derelicts. 

—  Some  women  and  a  man. 
Lonely  maid  (A).      By  the  Duchess. 

Lord  of  Lowedale  :  slory  of  the  i6th  century.     By  R.  D. 

Chetwode. 
Lorraine  :  a  romance.     By  Robert  W.  Chambers. 
Lost  lineage.      By  Carrie  Goldsmith  Childs. 
Lo-to-kah.     By  Verner  Z.  Reed. 
LOTI,  Pierre.     [L.  M.  J.  Viaud.]     Ramuntcho. 
Lovice.     By  the  Duchess. 
LowRY,  H.  D.      Make  believe. 
Loyal  lover.      By  E.  Lovett  Cameron. 
Loyal  traitor.     By  James  Barnes. 
LuMMis,  Charles  F.     Enchanted  burro  :  stories  of  New 

Mexico  and  South  America. 

—  King  of  the  broncos,  and  other  stories  of  New  Mexico. 
Lush,  Charles  K.     Federal  judge  (The). 

Lustigs  (The).      By  Mrs.  Schuyler  Van  Rensselaer. 

LY.A.LL,  Edna.      [Miss  Bailey.]     Wayfaring  men. 

Lying  prophets.      By  Eden  Phillpotts. 

LYxNDE,  Francis.      Romance  in  transit. 

Ma.\rtens,  Maarten.  [J.  Van  der  Poorsen  Schwartz.] 
Black-box  murder. 

McChesney,  Dora  Greenwell.  Miriam  Cromwell, royalist. 

McCooK,  Henry  Christopher.       The  Latimers:  a  tale  of 
the  Western  insurrection  of  1794. 

Macdo.vald,  George.     Salted  with  fire. 

Macfarlane,  Charles.     Camp  of  refuge. 

McGlasson,  Eva  Wilder.      See  Brodhead,  Eva  Wilder. 

Mackie,  John.     They  that  sit  in  darkness. 
^  Mackie,  Pauline  Bradford.     Mademoiselle  de  Berny. 

McLennan,  William.     Spanish  John. 

McLeod  of  the  Camerons.     By  M.  Hamilton. 

McMahon,  Ella.      Touchstone  of  life. 

McNulty,  Edward.     Son  of  a  peasant. 

Madame  Lohengrin  [in  German].  By  F.  W.  Hack- 
lander. 

Mademoiselle  Blanche.     By  John  D.  Barry. 

Mademoiselle  de  Berny.     By  Pauline  Bradford  Mackie. 

Magnay,  Sir  William.     Fall  of  a  star. 

Magrudf.r,  Julia.     Dead  selves. 

Make  believe.     By  H.  D.  Lowry. 

Maker  of  moons  [and  other  stories].  By  Robert  W. 
Chambers. 

Malachite  cross  :  a  romance  of  two  countries.  By  Frank 
H.  Norton. 

Man  of  the  family.      By  Christian  Reid. 

Man  who  stole  a  meeting-house.     By  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

Man  who  was  good.     By  Leonard  Merrick. 

Man  who  wins.      By  Robert  Herrick. 

Mann,  Mary  E.     The  cedar  star. 

March  on  London.      By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Marchmont,  Arthur  W.      By  right  of  sword. 

Margot.      By  Sidney  Pickering. 

Marietta's  marriage.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 


Marital  liability.     By  Elizabeth  Phipps  Train. 
Marryat,  Ethel.    Professional  lady-killer. 
Marshall,  Emma.     Castle  Meadow  :    a  story  of  Nor- 
wich 100  years  ago. 

—  Haunt  of  ancient  peace. 

Martian  (The).      By  George  Du  Maurier. 
Martin,  George  Gladden.     Angel  of  the  tenement. 
Marvellous  coincidence.      See  Two  strange  adventures. 
"Mary."     By  Mrs.  Schuyler  Van  Rensselaer.     (With  her 

"One  man  who  was  content.") 
Masked  in  mystery.     By  St.  George  Rathborae. 
Mason,  A.  E.  W.     Lawrence  Clavering. 

—  The  philanderers. 
Massarenes  (The).      By  Ouida. 
Master-beggars.     By  L.  Cope  Cornford. 
Master  of  his  fate.     By  J.  Maclaren  Cobban. 
Masters,  Caroline.     Duchess  lass  (The). 
Mather,  Marshall.     Sign  of  the  wooden  shoon. 
Mathew,  Frank.     Child  in  the  temple. 
Matthews,  Brander.     Outlines  in  local  color. 
Maupassant,    Guy  de.      "  Schwarenbach    inn."     (With 

"The  evil  eye,"  by  Theophile  Gautier.) 
Maxwell,  Helen  Blackmar.      Way  of  fire. 
Meade,  L.  T.     [Now  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thomas  Smith.] 

Merry  girls  of  England. 
Meddling  hussy:   14  tales  re-told.     By  Clinton  Ross. 
Memoirs  of  a  little  girl.     By  Winifred  Johnes. 
Mentor,  Lillian  Frances.     Day  of  Resis. 
Mere  sentiment.     By  A.  J.  Dawson. 
Merimee,  Prosper.     Colomba. 
Merrick,  Leonard.     Daughter  of  the  Philistines. 

—  Man  who  was  good. 

—  One  man's  view. 

Merriman,  Henry  Seton.  [Hugh  S.  Scott.]  In  Kedar's 
tents. 

Merry  girls  of  England.     By  L.  T.  Meade. 

Merry  maid  of  Arcady,  and  other  stories.  By  Mrs. 
Burton  Harrison. 

Middle  greyness.     By  A.  J.  Dawson. 

Mifanwy  (a  Welsh  singer).     By  Allen  Raine. 

Mill  of  silence.     By  B.  E.  J.  Capes. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Jenness.     Philosopher  of  Driftwood. 

Mills,  Willis.      Scarlet,  or  white  ? 

Mills  of  God.     By  Helen  Davies. 

Minion  of  the  moon.     By  T.  W.  Speight. 

Miriam  Cromwell,  royalist.  By  Dora  Greenwell  Mc- 
Chesney. 

Misfortunes  of  Elphin.     By  Thomas  Love  Peacock. 

Miss  Archer  Archer.     By  Clara  Louise  Bumham. 

Miss  Nina  Barrow.     By  Frances  Courtney  Baylor. 

Miss  Providence  :  a  novel.     By  Dorothea  Gerard. 

Missionary  sheriff.     By  Octave  Thanet. 

Mr.  Peters.     By  Riccardo  Stephens. 

Mrs.  Knollys,  and  other  stories.     By  F.  J.  Stimson. 

Mrs.  Lygon :  domestic  detective  story.    By  Shirley  Brooks. 

Mistress  of  the  ranch.     By  Frederick  T.  Clark. 

MiTCHEL,  F.  A.     Sweet  revenge. 

Mitchell.  S.  Weir.     Hugh  Wynne.     2  v. 

Mitford,  Bertram.     P'ordham's  feud. 

—  Sign  of  the  spider. 

Modern  corsair.     By  Richard  Henry  Savage. 

Modern  lover  (A) :  a  realistic  novel.     By  George  Moore. 

Moffett,  Cleveland.     True  detective  stories. 

Molesworth,  Mrs.     Uncanny  tales. 

MoNTRESOR,  F.  F.     At  the  cross-roads. 

Moore,  F.  Frankfort.     Impudent  comedian,  and  others. 

—  Jessamy  bride. 

—  Modern  lover  (A):  a  realistic  novel. 
Morial  the  Mahatma.     By  Mabel  Collins. 
Morrow,  W.  C.     The  ape,  the  idiot,  and  other  people. 
MOULTON,    Louise  Chandler.     When  she  was  thirteen. 

(In  "  Tales  from  '  McClure's  '  :  romance.") 
MuLOCK.  Dinah  >L      Half-caste:  an  old  governess's  tale. 
Munkittrick,    R.    K.     The  Slambangaree,   and  other 

stories. 
Murfree,  Mary  N.      See  Craddock,  Charles  Egbert. 
Muriella  ;    or.    Le    Selve.       By    Louisa    De  La  Ramee. 

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My  lord  duke.     By  E.  W.  Hornung. 

My  run  home.      By  Rolf  Boldrewood. 

Mystery  of  choice.     By  Robert  W.  Chambers. 

Near  a  whole  city  full.     By  Edward  W.  Townsend. 

Neglected  privilege  (A)  :  story  of  a  modern  woman.  By 
Maggie  Swan. 

Neighbor  King.  By  Collins  Shackelford.  (In  "Tales 
from  '  McClure's':  romance.") 

Newberry,  Fanny  E.     Bubbles. 

Night  in  Acadie.      By  Kate  Chopin. 

No  ambition.      By  Adeline  Sergeant. 

Noble  haul.     By  W.  Clark  Russell. 

NORD.A.U,  Max.      Drones  must  die. 

NoRRis,  W.  E.      Marietta's  marriage. 

Norton,  Frank  H.  Malachite  cross  :  a  romance  of  two 
countries. 

Novelette  trilogy.      By  T.  C.  De  Leon. 

Nulma  :  an  Anglo-Australian  romance.  By  Mrs.  Camp- 
bell Praed. 

Ober,  Fred.  A.      Under  the  Cuban  flag. 

Ocean  outlaw  (An).     By  Hugh  St.  Leger. 

"Odd  folks."     By  Opie  Read. 

Ohnet,  Georges.  Pierre's  soul.  [Same  as  "Soul  of 
Pierre."] 

Old  comrades.      By  Agnes  Giberne. 

Old  Ebenezer.      By  Opie  Read. 

Old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock.  By  Thomas  Nelson 
Page. 

Old  times  in  middle  Georgia.  By  Richard  Malcolm  John- 
ston. 

Oliphant,  Mrs.     Ways  of  life  :  two  stories. 

O'Malley,  Sallie  Margaret.     Heir  of  dreams. 

On  the  edge  of  the  moor.  By  the  author  of  "  Probable 
sons." 

On  the  face  of  the  waters.      By  Flora  Annie  Steel. 

On  the  red  staircase.     By  M.  Imlay  Taylor. 

One  man  who  was  content.  By  Mrs.  Schuyler  Van 
Rensselaer. 

One  man's  view.      By  Leonard  Merrick. 

Open-eyed  conspiracy.      By  W.  D.  Howells. 

Oppenheim,  E.  Phillips.      False  evidence. 

Orpen,  Mrs.      Perfection  city. 

Orred,  Meta.      "  Glamour  :  "  a  romance. 

Other  people's  lives.      By  Rosa  Nouchette  Carey. 

"OuiDA."     [Louisa  De  La  Rame'e.]     An  altruist. 

—  Massarenes  (The). 

—  Muriella  ;  or,  Le  Selve. 

Outlaws  of  the  marches.     By  Lord  Ernest  Hamilton. 

Outlines  in  local  color.     By  Brander  Matthews. 

Over  the  hills.      By  Mary  Findlater. 

Pacific  tales.      By  Louis  Becke. 

Page,   Thomas  Nelson.      Old   gentleman  of   the  black 

stock. 
Pain,  Amelia.    [Mrs.  Barry  Pain.]     Saint  Eva. 
"  Palinurus."     The  paper  boat. 

Paola  Corletti,  the  fair  Italian.     ByAHce  Howard  Hilton. 
Paper  boat  (The).      By  "  Palinurus." 
Parker,  Gilbert.      Pomp  of  the  Lavilettes. 
Passage  through  Bohemia.     By  Florence  Warden. 
Paste  jewels  :  seven   tales  of   domestic    woe.       By  John 

Kendrick  Bangs. 
Paston,  George.     Career  of  Candida. 
Patience  Sparhawk  and  her  times.     By  Gertrude  Ather- 

ton. 
Paul,  a  herald  of  the  cross.    By  Florence  Morse  Kingsley. 
Paul  Ralston.     By  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Holmes. 
Payn,  James.      Stumble  on  the  threshold. 
Peacock,    Thomas    Love.      Misfortunes  of  Elphin  atid 

Rhododaphne  ;  or  the  Thessalian  spell  [poetry]. 
Pearl  of  the  realm  :  story  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I.     By 

Anna  L.  Glyn. 
Peasantry  (The).      By  Honore  de  Balzac. 
Peattie,  Elia  W.     Pippins  and  cheese. 
Peck,  Wallace.     Story  of  a  train  of  cars. 
Peek,  Hedley.     Chariot  of  the  flesh. 
Peg  Bunson.      By  John  W.  Spear. 
Pemberton,  Max.     Christine  of  the  hills. 

—  Queen  of  the  jesters. 


Penhallow  tales.     By  Edith  Robinson. 
Perfection  city.     By  Mrs.  Orpen. 

Perpetua  :  a  tale  of  Nimes  in  A.D.  213.      By  S.  Baring- 
Gould. 
Peter  the  priest.     By  Maurus  Jokai. 
Philanderers  (The).     By  A.  E.  W.  Mason. 
Phillpotts,  Eden.      Lying  prophets. 
Philosopher  of  Driftwood.     By  Mrs.  Jenness  Miller. 
Phroso  :  a  romance.     By  Anthony  Hope. 
Phyllis  in    Bohemia.     By  L.    H.  Bickford  and    Richard 

Stillman  Powell. 
Pickering,  Sidney.      Margot. 
Pierre's  soul.      [Same   as    the    "Soul   of    Pierre."]     By        "^ 

Georges  Ohnet.  \ 

Pilgrimage  of  the  Ben  Beriah.     By  Charlotte  M.  Yonge.  '. 

Pinchbeck  goddess  (A).     By  Mrs.  J.  M.  Fleming. 
Pine  valley.     By  Lewis  B.  France. 
Pink  Marsh  :  a  story  of  the  streets  and  town.     By  George 

Ade. 
Pippins  and  cheese.     By  Elia  W.  Peattie. 
Plympton,    a.  G.     A    willing  transgressor,   and  other 

stories. 
Pollard,  Percival.     Dreams  "of  to-day. 

Pomp  of  the  Lavilettes.     By  Gilbert  Parker.  _ 

Pope,  Gustavus  W.     Journey  to  Venus.  ■ 

Pope,  Marion  Manville.     Up  the  Malterhorn  in  a  boat.  fl 

Port  of  missing  ships,  and  other  stories  of  the  sea.     By        * 

John  R.  Spears. 
Porter,  Charlotte,  a7id  Clarke,  Helen  A.,  edrs.  Clever 

tales. 
Post,  Melville  Davisson.     Strange  schemes  of  Randolph 

Mason. 
Power    of    woman.       By    Archibald    Clavering    Gunter. 

2  pts. 
Praed,  Mrs.  Campbell.     Nulma  :   an  Anglo-Australian 

romance. 
Prevost,  Marcel.     Letters  of  women. 
Pride  of  the  Mercers.     By  T.  C.  De  Leon. 
Prince,  Helen  Choate.     Transatlantic  chatelaine. 
Princess  Desiree.     By  Clementine  Black. 
Prior,  James.     Ripple  and  flood. 
Prisoners  of  conscience.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 
Prisoners  of  the  sea.     By  Florence  Morse  Kingsley. 
Professional  lady-killer.     By  Ethel  Marryatt. 
Pryce,  Richard.     Elementary  Jane. 
Pryer,  Charles.      Reminiscences  of  an  old  Westchester 

homestead. 
Pursuit  of  the  house-boat.     By  John  Kendrick  Bangs. 
Queen  of  hearts.     By  Elizabeth  Phipps  Train. 
Queen  of  night.     By  Headon  Hill. 
Queen  of  the  jesters.     By  Max  Pemberton. 
Question  of  damages.     By  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 
"  QuiN,  Dan."     See  Lewis,  Alfred  Henry. 
Rachel.    By  E.V.Wilson.    (In  "  Tales  from  '  McClure's ' : 

romance.") 
Raine,  Allen.      Mifanwy  (a  Welsh  singer). 
Rameau's  nephew.     By  Diderot.     Transl.  by  Sylvia  M. 

Hill. 
Ramuntcho.      By  Pierre  Loti. 
Rathborne,  St.  George.     Goddess  of  Africa. 

—  Her  rescue  from  the  Turks. 

—  Masked  in  mystery. 
Raymond,  Walter.     Charity  Chance. 

Rayner,  E.     Free  to  serve  :  a  tale  of  Colonial  N.  Y. 
Read,  Opie.     Arkansas  planter. 

—  Bolanyo  :  a  novel. 

—  Jucklins  (The). 

—  "Odd  folks." 

—  Old  Ebenezer. 

Red  scaur  :  a  novel  of  manners.     By  P.  Anderson  Gra- 
ham. 
Reed,  Verner  Z.     Lo-to-kah. 

—  Tales  of  the  sun-land. 

Rees,  Claude  A.  Chun  Ti-kung  :  his  life  and  adven- 
tures. 

Reeve,  James  Knapp.     Three  Richard  Whalens. 

Reid,  Christian.  [Mrs.  Frances  C.  Fisher  Tiernan.] 
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Reminiscences  of  an  old    Westchester   homestead.      By 

Charles  Pryer. 
Return  of  the  native.     By  Thomas  Hardy. 
Reveries  of  a  spinster.     By  Helen  Davies. 
Revolt  of  a  daughter.     By  Ellen  Olney  Kirk. 
Rhoscomyl,  Owen.     For  the  white  rose  of  Arno. 
Rich  enough.     By  Leigh  Webster. 
Ridge,  W.  Pett.     Secretary  to  Bayne,  M.P. 
Ripple  and  flood.     By  James  Prior. 
RisLEY,  R.  V.      Sentimental  vikings. 
"  Rita."     [Mrs.  Otto  Booth.]     Kitty  the  rag. 

—  The  sinner. 

Rivers,  George  R.  R.  Captain  Shays:  a  populist  of  1786. 
Rives,  Hallie  Erminie.      Smoking  flax. 
Roach  &  Co. — pirates.     By  Hector  P"uller. 
Roberts,  Charles  G.  D.     Forge  in  the  forest. 
Robinson,  Edith.     Penhallow  tales. 
Robinson,  Rowland  E.      Uncle  Lisha's  outing. 
Rock  of  the  lion.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell. 
Rockwell  case.     By  O.  P.  Caylor. 

Note. — Same  as  his  ''  Fated  promise." 
RocKwooD,  Caroline  Washburn.     Adirondack  romance 

(An). 
Rodney,  George  Brydges.     In  buff  and  blue. 
RoHLFS,  Mrs.  Charles.      See  Green,  Anna  Katharine. 
Rollins,  Alice  Wellington.      Finding  of  the  gentian. 
Romance  in  transit.      By  Francis  Lynde. 
Romance  of  a  Jesuit   mission  :    a  historical  novel.     By 

M.  Bourchier  Sanford. 
Romance  of  old  N.  Y.     By  Edgar  Fawcett. 
Rose  of  yesterday.     By  F.  Marion  Crawford. 
Ross,  Clinton.     Chalmette. 

—  Meddling  hussy  :  14  tales  retold. 

—  Zuleka. 

Ro\vl.\nds,  Efifie  Adelaide.     Faithful  traitor. 

—  Fault  of  one. 

Russell,  W.  Clark.     A  noble  haul. 

—  Two  captains. 

—  Wreck  of  the  "  Corsaire." 

Ruth  Bergen's  limitations.     By  Marion  Harland. 

Sacrifice  of  fools.      By  R.  Manifold  Craig. 

Saint  Eva.     By  Amelia  Pain. 

St.  Ives.     By  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 

St.  Leger,  Hugh.     Ocean  outlaw  (An). 

Salted  with  fire.     By  George  Macdonald. 

Sanford,  M.  Bourchier.     Romance  of  a  Jesuit  mission  : 

a  historical  novel. 
Sardou,  Victorien.     Theodora. 
Savage,  Col.  R.  H.     An  awkward  meeting,  fighting  the 

tiger,  and  other  thrilling  adventures.     (With  "An 

untold  tale."     By  Will  P.  Hooper.) 

—  Exile  from  London. 

—  Fascinating  traitor. 

—  For  her  life  :  a  story  of  St.  Petersburg. 

—  Motiern  corsair. 

Scarlet,  or  white?     By  Willis  Mills. 
School  for  saints.     By  John  Oliver  Hobbes. 
SCHREINER,  Olive.      Trooper  Peter  Halket  of  Mashona- 

land. 
Schwarenbach   inn.      By   Guy   de    Maupassant.      (With 

"  The  evil  eye,"  by  Theophile  Gautier.) 
Schwartz,  J.  Van  der  Poorsen.   See  Ma.\rtens,  Maarten. 
Scott,  Hugh  S.     See  Merriman,  Henry  Seton. 
SCRIBNER,  F.  Kimball.       Honor  of  a  princess  :  romance 

of  the  time  of  "  good  queen  Bess." 
Scully,   WilHam  Charles.     White  hecatomb,  and  other 

stories. 
Seamy  side  of  history.     By  Honore  de  Balzac. 
Seawell,  Molly  Elliot.     History  of  the  lady  Betty  Stair. 

—  Rock  of  the  lion. 

Secret    directory  :    a   romance   of    hidden   history.       By 

Madeleine  Vinton  Dahlgren. 
Secret  of  St.  Florel.     By  John  Berwick. 
Secret  rose  (The).     By  W.  B.  Yeats. 
Secretary  to  Bayne,  M.P.     By  W.  Pett  Ridge. 
Sentimental  vikings.     By  R.  V.  Risley. 
Sergeant.  Adeline.     Lady  Charlotte  (The). 

—  No  ambition. 


Setoun,  Gabriel.     George  Malcolm. 

Seven  on  the  highway.     By  Blanche  Willis  Howard. 

Shackelford,  Collins.     Neighbor  King.     (In  "  Tales 

from  '  McClure's  ' :  romance.") 
Shad  and  Shed.      By  E.  Jay  Edwards. 
Sheilah  McLeod.      By  Guy  Boothby. 
Shuey,  Lillian  Hinman.      Don  Luis'  wife.    * 
SlENKiEWicz,  Henryk.     Hania. 

—  Let  us  follow  him,  and  other  stories. 
Sign  of  the  spider.     By  Bertram  Mitford. 

Sign  of  the  wooden  shoon.     By  Marshall  Mather. 

Sims,  George  R,     The  coachman's  club  ;  or,  tales  told 

out  of  school. 
Singer's  heart.     By  Anna  Farquhar. 
Sinner  (The).     By  "  Rita." 

Skeel,  Adelaide,  «««:' Brearley,  Wm.  H.     King  Wash- 
ington :  a  romance  of  the  Hudson  highlands. 
Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green.     By  Jerome  K. 

Jerome. 
Skipper's  wooing.     By  Vv^  W.  Jacobs. 
Slambangaree  (The),  and  other  stories.     By  R.  K.  Mun» 

kittrick. 
Smith,  Elizabeth  Thomas.     See  Meade,  L.  T. 
Smith,  Gertrude.     Game  postponed    (A).      (In  ^' Tales 

from  '  McClure's  ' :  romance.") 
Smith,  Herbert  Greenough.     Castle  Sombras. 
Smoking  flax.     By  Hallie  Erminie  Rives.     2d  cd. 
Smythe,  Alfred.     Van  Hoff  ;  or,  the  new  Faust. 
Snaith,  J.  C.   Fierceheart  the  soldier  :  a  romance  of  1745. 
Soldiers  of  fortune.     By  Richard  Harding  Davis. 
Soldiers  of  Manhattan.      By  Joseph  A.  Altshaler. 
Some  whims  of  fate.     By  Menie  Muriel  Dowie. 
Some  women  and  a  man.     By  William  J.  Locke. 
Son  of  a  peasant.     By  Edward  McNulty. 
Son  of  Ingar.     By  Katharine  Pearson  Woods. 
Son  of  the  old  dominion.     By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison. 
Southwick,  Albert  P.     Catherwood  mystery. 
Spanish  castles  by  the  Rhine.      P.y  David  Skaats  Foster. 
Spanish  John.     By  William  McLennan. 
Spanish  maid  (A).     By  L.  Quiller  Couch. 
Spear,  John  W.     Peg  Bunson. 
Spears,  John  R.     Port  of  missing  ships,  and  other  stories 

of  the  sea. 
Spectacular  romances.     By  Millard  Hosea  Ballou. 
Speight,  T.  W.      Minion  of  the  moon. 
Spindle  and  oars.     By  Annie  E.  Holdsworth. 
Spirit  of  an  Illinois  town.     By  Mary  Hartwell  Cather» 

wood. 
Spofford,  Harriet  Prescott.     An  inheritance. 
Spoils  of  Poynton.     By  Henry  James. 
Spotless  reputation  (A).     By  Dorothea  Gerard. 
Stannard,  Mrs.  H.  E.  V.     See  Winter,  John  Strange. 
Steel,  Flora  Annie.     In  the  tideway. 

—  On  the  face  of  the  waters. 
Stephens,  R.  N.     Enemy  to  the  king. 
Stephens,  Riccardo.     Mr.  Peters. 

Stepmother  :    a    tale   of   modern    Athens.      By    Gregory 

Xenopoulos. 
Sterry,  J.  Ashby.     Tale  of  the  Thames. 
Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.     Bottle  imp. 

—  St.  Ives. 

Stimson,  F.  J.     Mrs.  Knollys,  and  other  stories. 
Stockton,  Frank  R.     Great  stone  of  Sardis. 

—  A  story-teller's  pack. 

Stories  from  Italy.     By  G.  S.  Godkin. 

Stories  of  Naples  and  the  Camorra.     By  Charlefe  Grant. 

Stories  of  the  American  Revolution.     Pt.  I.     By  Everett 

T.  Tomlinson. 
Story  of  a  train  of  cars.     By  Wallace  Peck. 
Story  of  Ab  :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  the'  cave  men.     By 

Stanley  Waterloo. 
Story  of  an  unsold  love.     By  Paul  Leicester  Ford. 
Story  of  Mollie.     By  Marian  Bower. 
Story-teller's  pack.     By  Frank  R.  Stockton. 
Strange    schemes   of    Randolph    Mason.       By   Melville 

Davisson  Post. 
Street,  G.  S.     The  wise  and  the  waywa]^ 
Stuart,  Esme.     Arrested.  /t\  ^  P  '^  '^  Y 


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Stuart,  Ruth  McEnery.  In  Simpkinsville:  character  tales. 
Stuart  and  Bamboo.     By  Sarah  P.  McLean  Stuart. 
Stumble  on  the  threshold.     By  James  Payn. 
Sturdy  and  Stilts  ;  or,  firm  friends.     By  Annette  Lyster. 
Sturdy  beggar.      By  Charles  Charrington. 
Sturgis,  Julian.      Folly  of  Pen  Harrington. 
Successful  venture  (A).     By  Ellen  Douglas  Deland. 
Suffolk  talcs  and  other  stories,  fairy  legends,  poems,  [and] 

miscellaneous  articles.     By  Lady  Camilla  Gurdon. 
Sun  of  Saratoga  :    a  romance  of  Burgoyne's  surrender. 

By  Joseph  A.  Altsheler. 
Susan  TurnbuU.      By  Archibald  C.  Gunter.     (Pt.  i  of  his 

"  Power  of  woman.") 
Susan's  escort,  and  others.     By  Edward  Everett  Hale. 
Swan,    ]\Iaggie.      Neglected    privilege    (A):   story  of  a 

modern  woman. 
Sweet  revenge.      By  F.  A.  Mitchel. 
Sweethearts  and  friends.     By  Maxwell  Gray. 
Symphonies.      By  George  Egerton. 
Swift,  Benjamin.     The  tormentor. 
Taken  by  siege.     By  Jeannette  L.  Gilder. 
Tale  of  the  Thames.      By  J.  Ashby  Sterry. 
Tales  from  "  McClure's  "  :  adventure. 

—  Same:  romance. 

Tales  of  soldiers  and  civilians.     By  Ambrose  Bierce. 

Tales  of  the  heart.     By  Roland  Burke  Hennessy. 

Tales  of  the  real  Gypsy.     By  Paul  Kester. 

Tales  of  the  sun-land.     By  Verner  Z.  Reed. 

Taylor,  B.  L.,  andHnon?,,  A.  T.     Under  three  flags. 

Taylor,  H.  C.  Chatfield.     Vice  of  fools. 

Taylor,  M.  Imlay.     An  imperial  lover, 

—  On  the  red  staircase. 

Teacup  Club  (The).     By  Eliza  Armstrong. 
Terhune,  Albert  Payson.     Columbia  stories. 
Terhune,  Mrs.  Mary  V.     See  Harland,  Marion. 
Thanet,  Octave.     Book  of  true  lovers. 

—  Missionary  sheriff. 

That  affair  next  door.     By  Anna  Katharine  Green. 

Theodora.     By  Victorien  Sardou. 

They  that  sit  in  darkness.     By  John  Mackie. 

Third  man.      By  J.  G.  Bethune. 

Third  violet.      By  Stephen  Crane. 

Thirty  strange  stories.     By  H.  G.  Wells. 

Thorburn,  S.  S.     His  majesty's  greatest  subject. 

Three  partners.      By  Bret  Harte. 

Three  Richard  Whalens.      By  James  Knapp  Reeve. 

Thro'  lattice-windows.      By  W.  J.  Dawson. 

TiERNAN,  Af>-s.  Frances  C.  Fisher.     See  Reid,  Christian. 

Tomlinsox,  Everett  T.      Exile  from  two  lands. 

—  Stories  of  the  American  Revolution.     Pt.  i. 
Tompkins,  Elizabeth  Knight.     Her  majesty  :  a  romance 

of  to-day. 
Tormentor  (The).      By  Benjamin  Swift. 
Touchstone  of  Life.      By  Ella  Macmahon. 
TowNSEND,  Edward  W.     Near  a  whole  city  full. 
Tracked  by  a  tattoo.      By  Fergus  Hume. 
Tr.ICY,   Louis.       An    American    emperor:    story  of   the 

fourth  empire  of  France. 
Train,  Elizabeth  Phipps.     A  marital  liability. 

—  Queen  of  hearts. 

Transatlantic  chatelaine.     By  Helen  Choate  Prince. 

Translations  from  the  German.     By  Thomas  Carlyle. 

Trask,  Katrina.      John  Leighton,  jr. 

Trif  and  Trixy.      By  John  Habberton. 

TrIiMMER,  F.  M.     Golden  crocodile. 

Trooper    Peter     Halket    of     IMashonaland.       By    Olive 

Schreiner. 
Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Man  who  stole  a  meeting-house. 

—  Question  of  damages. 

True  detective  stories.      By  Cleveland  Moffett. 

Tsar's  gratitude.      By  Fred.  Whishaw. 

Tuttiett,  Mrs.  M.  G.     See  Gray,  Maxv*ell. 

Two  Altheas.     By  Edith  S.  Horsman. 

Two  captains.      By  W.  Clark  Russell. 

Two   strange    adventures.      [A  marvellous   coincidence.] 

By  Kinahan  Cornwallis. 
Type-written  letter  (The).     By  Robert  Barr.     (In  "Tales 

from  'McClure's'  :  romance.") 


Uncanny  tales.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 

Uncle  Bernac  :  a  memory  of  the  empire.     By  A.  Conan 

Doyle. 
Uncle  Lisha's  outing.     By  Rowland  E.  Robinson. 
Uncrowned  king  :  a  romance  of  high  politics.     By  Sydney 

C.  Grier. 
Under  the  Cuban  flag.     By  Fred.  A.  Ober. 
Under  three  flags.     By  B.  L.  Taylor  and  A.  T.  Thoits. 
Unkist,  unkind  !     By  Violet  Hunt. 
Untold  tale.     By  Will  Phillip  Hooper. 
Untold  tales  of  the  past.     By  Beatrice  Harraden. 
Unwilling  maid  (An).     By  Jeanie  Gould  Lincoln. 
Up   the    Matterhorn    in   a   boat.      By   Marion   Manville 

Pope. 
Van  Hoff  ;  or,  the  new  Faust.     By  Alfred  Smythe. 
Van  Rensselaer,  Mrs.  Schuyler.     One  man  who  was 

content,    "  Mary,"  The  Lustigs,   [and]    Corinna's 

Fiammetta. 
Van  Zile,  Edward  S.     Kings  in  adversity. 
Venetian  June.     By  Anna  Fuller. 
Verne,  Jules.     Facing  the  flag. 
— Winter  amid  the  ice,  and  other  thrilling  stories. 

Contents  :  Winter  amid  the  ice. — Doctor  Ox's  experi- 
ment.— Master  Zacharias. — Drama    in    the    air. — 

Ascent  of  Mt.  Blanc. 
Veysey,  Arthur  Henry.     A  cheque  for  three  thousand. 
ViAUD,  L.  M.  J.      See  LoTi,  Pierre. 
Vice  of  fools.     By  H.  C.  Chatfield  Taylor. 
Vivian  of  Virginia.     By  Hulbert  Fuller. 
Voyage  of  the  "  Rattletrap."     By  Hayden  Carruth. 
VoYNiCH,  E.  L.     The  gadfly. 
Wait,  Frona  Eunice.     Yermah  the  dorado. 
Walford,  L.  B.     Iva  Kildare  :  a  matrimonial  problem. 
Ward,  Herbert  D.     Burglar  who  moved  Paradise. 
Warden,    Florence.       [Mrs.    F.    A.    James.]       Passage 

through  Bohemia. 
Waring,  Col.  George  'E.,jr.     Whip  and  spur. 
Warman,   Cy.      Express  messenger,  and  other  tales  of 

the  rail. 
Warrior  gap:  a  story  of  the  Sioux  outbreak  of  '68.     By 

Capt.  Charles  King. 
Waterloo,  Stanley.     Story  of  Ab:  a  tale  of  the  time  of 

the  cave  men, 
Watson,  Augusta  Campbell.     Beyond  the  city  gates. 
Watts,   William  Courtney.     Chronicles  of  a  Kentucky 

settlement. 
Way  of  fire.     By  Ellen  Blackmar  Maxwell. 
Wayfaring  men.     By  Edna  Lyall. 
Ways  of  life  :  two  stories.     By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 
Wayside  courtships.     By  Hamlin  Garland. 
Webster,  Leigh.     Rich  enough. 
Wedded  for  pique.     By  May  Agnes  Fleming. 
Weighed  in  the  balance.     By  Harry  Lander. 
Well-beloved  (The).     By  Thomas  Hardy. 
Wells,  H.  G.     Invisible  man. 
—  Thirty  strange  stories. 
Weyman,  Stanley  J.     For  the  cause. 
Wharton,  Thomas.      "  Bobbo,"  and  other  fancies. 
When  she  was  thirteen.     By  Louise  Chandler  Moulton. 

(In  "Tales  from  '  McClure's'  :  romance.") 
When  the  century  was  new.     By  Charles  Conrad  Abbott. 
When  the  world  was  younger.     By  Miss  M.  E.  Braddon. 
Whip  and  spur.     By  Col.  Geo.  E.  Waring,  jr. 
Whip-hand  (The).     By  Ann  Devoore.     (In  "  Tales  from 

'  McClure's'  :  romance.") 
Whishaw,  Fred.     A  tsar's  gratitude. 
White,  Eliza  Orne.     A  Browning  courtship,  and  other 

stories. 
White  hecatomb,  and  other  stories.      By  William  Charles 

Scully. 
White  sand  :   story  of  a  dreamer  and  his    dream.      By 

M.  C.  Balfour. 
White  squadron.      By  T.  C.  Harbough. 
Whiteley,  Isabel.     Falcon  of  Langeac. 
Wide  asunder  as  the  poles.     By  Arthur  Crump. 
Widow  Lamport  (The).     By  S.  Levett  Yeats.     (With  his 

"  Galahad  of  the  creeks.") 
VVilkins,  Mary  E.     Jerome,  a  poor  man. 


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Willing    transgressor,     and    other    stories.       By   A.    G. 

Plympton. 
Wilson,  E.  V.    Rachel.    (In  "  Tales  from  '  McClure's '  : 

romance.") 
Wilt  thou  have  this  woman  ?     By  J.  Maclaren  Cobban. 
Wi.NTER,   John   Strange.      [Mrs.    H.    E.    V.    Stannard.] 

Bootie's  baby  ;  or,  Mignon.     [Same  as  her  "  Mig- 

non."] 

—  Bootie's  children.     (With  "  Bootie's  baby."     81284.) 

—  Driver  Dallas. 

—  Grip. 

—  Into  an  unknown  world. 

Winter  amid  the  ice.      By  Jules  Verne. 

Wisdom  of  fools.      By  Margaret  Deland. 

Wise  (The)  and  the  wayward.     By  G.  S.  Street. 

WiSTER.     Lin  McLean. 

Wizard  of  Granada.      By  M.  T.  Caldor. 

Wolfville.     By  Alfred  Henry  Lewis.     ("  Dan  Quin.") 

Woman  of  thirty  (A).      By  H.  de  Balzac. 

Woods,  Katharine  Pearson.     Son  of  Ingar. 

Wreck  of  the  "  Corsaire."     By  W.  Clark  Russell. 

Writer  of  fiction  (A).      By  Clive  Holland. 

Xenopoulos,    Gregory.       The    stepmother :    a    tale    of 

modern  Athens. 
Xenos,  Stephanos  Theodoros.     Andronike  :  the  heroine 

of  the  Greek  revolution. 
YE.A.TS,  S.  Levett.      Chevalier  d'Auriac. 

—  Galahad  of  the  creeks  [and]  The  widow  Lamport. 

—  The  secret  rose. 

Yellow  pine  basin.      By  Henry  G.  Catlin. 
Yermah  the  dorado.      By  Frona  Eunice  Wait. 
YoNGE,  Charlotte  M.     Founded  on  paper. 

—  Pilgrimage  of  the  Ben  Beriah. 

Young  mountaineers.      By  Charles  Egbert  Craddock. 
Ziska,  the  problem  of  a  wicked  soul.     By  Marie  Corelli. 
Zola,  Emile.      His  excellency. 
Zuleka.      By  Clinton  Ross. 

B.     Juvenile    Fiction    alphabetically  ar- 
ranged by  Authors  and   Titles. 

Adams,  William  T.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 
Adventures  in  toyland.     By  Edith  King  Hall. 
Adventures  of  Mabel.      By  Rafford  Pyke. 
Alden,  Mrs.  G.  R.      See  "  Pansy." 
Alger,  Horatio, /r.     Frank  and  fearless. 

—  Walter  Sherwood's  probation. 

Allen,  Willis  Boyd.  The  great  island  ;  or,  cast  away  in 
Papua. 

All-over-the-world  library.     See  Optic,  Oliver. 

Apprentice  boy  ;  or,  learning  the  business.  By  Frank 
M.  Bicknell. 

Armstrong,  Annie  E.     Violet  Vereker's  vanity. 

Armstrong,  Frances.     Girl's  loyalty  (A). 

AsplNWAi.L,  Alicia.     The  echo-maid,  and  other  stories. 

At  the  siege  of  Quebec.     By  James  Otis. 

Barnes,  James.  Yankee  ships  and  Yankee  sailors :  tales 
of  "1812. 

Beach  patrol  :  story  of  the  life-saving  service.  By  Wil- 
liam Drysdale. 

Bennett,  John.  Master  Skylark  :  a  story  of  Shaks- 
pere's  time. 

Bicknell,  Frank  M.  Apprentice  boy  ;  or,  learning  the 
business. 

—  City  of  stories. 

Blanchard,  Amy  E.     Dear  little  girl. 

—  Three  pretty  maids. 

Blown  away  :  a  nonsensical  narrative  without  rhyme  or 
reason.      By  Richard  Mansfield. 

BouvET,  Marguerite.      Little  house  in  Pimlico. 

Boys  of  Fort  Schuyler.     By  James  Otis. 

BuRNHAM,  Elcy.      Modern  fairyland. 

BuTFERWORTH,  Hezekiah.  Truc  to  his  home  :  tale  of 
boyhood. 

By  adverse  winds.     By  Oliphant  Smeaton. 

By  Sart.il  sands  ;  or,  the  Thutalls  of  Ballaskyr.  By  Ed- 
ward N.  Hoare. 


Camp  and  trail  :  a  story  of  the  Maine  woods.      By  Isabel 

Hornibrook. 
Campion  diamonds.     By  Sophie  May. 
Captain  Jack  the  scout  :  an  historical  novel.     By  Charles 

McKnight. 
Castlemon,  Harry.     [Charles  Austin   Fosdick.]     Sailor 

in  spite  of  himself. 
Champney,    Elizabeth    W.      Witch   Winnie   in   Venice. 

—  Pierre  and  his  poodle. 

Chandler,  Izora  C.     Dog  of  Constantinople  (A). 

Church,  J^ev.  Alfred  J.  Lords  of  the  world  :  story  of 
the  fall  of  Carthage  and  Corinth. 

City  of  stories.     By  Frank  M.  Bicknell. 

Clark,  Imogen.      Will  Shakespeare's  little  lad. 

Clover,  Sam  T.     Paul  Traver's  adventures. 

Collingwood,  Harry.      Homeward  voyage. 

Crockett,  S.  R.     Sir  Toady  Lion. 

Crowned  victor.     By  Hannah  B.  Mackenzie. 

Dear  little  girl.     By  Amy  E.  Blanchard. 

Derick.     By  Barbara  Yechion. 

Dodge,  Mary  Mapes,  compiler.     New  baby  world. 

Dog  of  Constantinople.     By  Izora  C.  Chandler. 

Dorothy  Draycott's  to-morrow.   By  Virginia  F.  Townsend. 

Dromgoole,  Will  Allen.     Farrier's  dog  and  his  fellow. 

Drysdale,  William.  Beach  patrol  :  story  of  the  life- 
saving  service. 

Echo-maid,  and  other  stories.     By  Alicia  Aspinwall. 

Eileen's  journey  :  history  in  fairyland.      By  Ernest  Jelf. 

Ellis,  Edward  S.  Boone  and  Kenton  series.  No.  2. 
Phantom  of  the  river:  sequel  to  "Shod  with  si- 
lence." 

—  Northwest  series.  No.  i.     Strange  craft  and  its  won- 

derful voyage. 

—  True  to  his  trust. 

Elsie  at  home.     By  Martha  Finley. 
FAIRYTALES.     Bicknell  {F.  M.).     City  of  stories. 

—  Burnham  {Elcy).     Modern  fairyland. 

—  Farrow  {G.  E.).     Missing  prince. 

—  Hall  (Edith  Kiftg).      Adventures  in  toyland. 

—  Harraden  {Beatrice).      New  book  of  the  fairies. 

—  Jelf  {E.).     Eileen's  journey  :  history  in  fairyland. 

—  Lang  {A.,  edr.).      Pink  fairy  book. 

—  Mansfield {R.).     Blown  away:  a  nonsensical  narrative 

without  rhyme  or  reason. 

—  Prince  Uno  :  Uncle  Frank's  visit  to  fairy-land. 

—  Sleight  {C.  L.).     Prince  of  the  pin  elves. 
Fantasies.     By  Mabel  Nembhard. 

Farrier's  dog  and  his  fellow.      By  Will  Allen  Dromgoole. 
Farrow,  G.  E.      Missing  prince. 

Fenn,  G.  Manville.  Frank  and  Saxon  :  a  tale  of  the 
days  of  good  queen  Bess. 

—  Vince  the  rebel. 

Finley,  Martha.     Elsie  at  home. 

First  Christmas  tree.     By  Henry  Van  Dyke. 

Flame-flower,  and  other  stories.     By  James  F.  Sullivan. 

Fosdick,  Charles  Austin.     See  Castlemon.  Harry. 

FoviTLER,  Edith  Henrietta.     Professor's  children. 

Frank  and  fearless.     By  Horatio  Alger,  jr. 

Frank  and  Saxon  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  good  queen  Bess. 

FrosT,  William  Henry.      Knights  of  the  round  table. 

Getting  an  indorser,  and  other  stories.      By  Oliver  Optic. 

Girl  ranchers  of  the  San  Coulee  :    story   for   girls.      By 

Mrs.  Carrie  L.  Marshall. 
Girl's  kingdom.     By  M.  Corbet  Seymour. 
Girl's  loyalty  (A).     By  Frances  Armstrong. 
Giri's  ordeal  (A).     By  Mrs.  Lucy  C.  Lillie. 
Gold  thread :  a  story  for  the  young.      By  Norman  Mc- 

Leod. 
Golden  galleon.     By  Robert  Leighton. 
Grah.\m,  Ennis.      See  Molesworth,  Mrs.  Mary  Louise. 
Great    island    (The);    or,    cast   away   in    Patagonia.      Bv 

Willis  Boyd  Allen . 
Guarding  the  border.     By  Everett  T.  Tomlinson.     ("War 

of  18 1 2  "  series.  ) 
Hall,  Edith  King.      Adventures  in  toyland. 
Hamlin,    Myra    Sawyer.      Nan    in    the    city:    sequel  to 

"Nan   at   camp   Chicopee." 
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Harland,  Marion.     An  old- field  school-girl. 
Harraden,  Beatrice.      New  book  of  the  fairies. 
Henderson,  W.  J-     Last  cruise  of  the  Mohawk. 
Henty,  G.  a.      March  on  London. 

—  With  Frederick  the  Great. 

—  With  Moore  at  Corunna. 
Hildegarde's  harvest.     By  Laura  E.  Richards. 
His  first  charge.     By  Faye  Huntington. 

HoARE.  Edward  N.  By  Sartal  sands  ;  or,  the  Thutalls 
of   Ballaskyr 

Homeward  voyage.     By  Harry  Collingwood. 

Hoodie.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 

HORNIBROOK,  Isabel.  Camp  and  trail :  a  story  of  the 
Maine  woods. 

Huntington,  Faye.     His  first  charge. 

HuTCHESON,  John  C.  Young  Tom  Bowling  :  story  of  the 
boys  of  the  British  navy. 

IDE,  Mrs.  Charles  W,      See  Ogden,  Ruth. 

Tamieson,  Roger.     Siege  perilous. 

JELF,  Ernest.      Eileen's  journey  :  history  in  fairyland. 

Johnston,  Annie  Fellows.     Ole  mammy's  torment. 

Kaler,  James  Otis.      See  Otis,  James. 

Kent  Fielding's  ventures.     By  I.  T.  Thurston. 

King  of  the  park.      By  Marshall  Saunders. 

Knights  of  the  round  table.      By  Wm.  Henry  Frost. 

Krause,  Lydia  F.      See  Yechton,  Barbara. 

Lang,  Andrew,  edr.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Last  cruise  of  the  Mohawk.     By  W.  J.  Henderson. 

Last  three  soldiers.      By  William  Henry  Shelton. 

Le  Baron,  Grace.     Queer  Janet. 

Lee,  Mrs.  Frank.      Redmond  of  the  seventh. 

Leighton,  Robert.     Golden  galleon. 

"  Lights  out  !  "     By  Robert  Overton. 

Lillie,  Mrs.  Lucy  C.     A  girl's  ordeal. 

LiPPMANN,  Julie  M.     Miss  Wildfire  :  story  for  girls. 

Little  Homespun.     By  Ruth  Ogden. 

Little  house  at  Pimlico.     By  Marguerite  Bouvet. 

Little  red  schoolhouse.     By  Evelyn  Raymond. 

Lonely  little  lady.      By  Dolf  Wyllarde. 

Lords  of  the  world.     By  Rev.  Alfred  J.  Church. 

Lost  gold  of  the  Montezumas.      By  Wm.  O.  Stoddard. 

Lyster,  Annette.     Sturdy  and  Stilts  ;  or,  firm  friends. 

Mackenzie,  Hannah  B.     Crowned  victor. 

McKnight,  Charles.  Captain  Jack  the  scout  :  an  his- 
torical novel. 

MACLEOD,  Norman.    Gold  thread  :  a  story  for  the  young. 

Mansfield,  Richard.  Blown  away  :  a  nonsensical  nar- 
rative without  rhyme  or  reason. 

Marshall,  Mrs.  Carrie  L.  Girl  ranchers  of  the  San 
Coulee  :  story  for  girls. 

Master  Skylark :  a  story  of  Shakspere's  time.  By  John 
Bennett. 

M.AY,  Sophie.     Campion  diamonds. 

Meg  Langholme.      By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 

Midshipman  Jack.     By  Charles  Ledyard  Norton. 

Miss  Belladonna  :  a  child  of  to-day.  By  Caroline  Tick- 
nor. 

Miss  Mouse  and  her  boys.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth. 

Miss  Wildfire  :  story  for  girls.     By  Julie  M.  Lippmann. 

Missing  prince.     By  G.  E.  Farrow. 

Modern  fairyland.     By  Elcy  Eurnham. 

Molesworth,  Mrs.  Mary  Louise.  {^'  Ennis  Graham") 
Hoodie. 

—  Meg  Langholme. 

—  Miss  Mouse  and  her  boys. 
Munroe,  Kirk.     Ready  rangers. 

—  Painted  desert  :  story  of  northern  Arizona. 

—  With  Crockett  and  Bowie. 

Nan  in  the  city  :  sequel  to  "  Nan  at  camp  Chicopee."    By 

Myra  Sawyei  Hamlin. 
Naval  cadet.     By  Gordon  Stables. 
Nembhard,  Mabel.      Fantasies. 

New  baby  world.     By  Mary  Mapes  Dodge,  compiler. 
New  book  of  the  fairies.     By  Beatrice  Harraden. 
Northwest  series.      See  Ellis,  Edward  S. 
Norton,  Charles  Ledyard.     Midshipman  Jack. 
Odd  one  (The).     By  the  author  of  ''  Probable  sons,"  etc. 
Ogden,  Ruth.    [Mrs.  Charles  W.  Ide.]   Little  Homespun. 


Old-field  school-girl.     By  Marion   Harland. 

Ole  mammy's  torment.     By  Annie  Fellows  Johnston. 

Ole   Rabbit's  plantation  stories.     By  Mary  Alicia  Owen, 

collector. 
Optic,  Oliver.      [Wm.    T.  Adams.]     All-over-the-world 

library.     3d  series,     v.  4.     Pacific  shores. 

—  Getting  an  indorser,  and  other  stories. 

Otis,  James.     [Jas.  Otis  Kaler.]    At  the  siege  of  Quebec. 

—  Boys  of  Fort  Schuyler. 

—  Search  for  the  silver  city. 

—  Wreck  of  the  circus. 

—  Wrecked  on  Spider  Island. 
Overruled.     By  ''Pansy." 
Overton,  Robert.      "  Lights  out  !  " 

Owen,   Mary  Alicia,  collector.      Ole  Rabbit's  plantation 

stories. 
Pacific  shores.      By   Oliver   Optic.      (All-over-the-world 

library,  3d  series,  v.  4.) 
Painted    desert :    story  of    northern  Arizona.      By  Kirk 

Munroe. 
"Pansy."     [Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden.]     Overruled. 
Paul  Traver's  adventures.     By  Sam  T.  Clover. 
Phantom   of  the  river:   sequel  to  "Shod  with  silence." 

By  Edward  S.  Ellis.     (Boone  and  Kenton  series, 

No.  2.) 
Phronsie  Pepper  :  the  last  of  the  "Five  little  Peppers." 

By  Margaret  Sidney. 
Pierre  and  his  poodle.     By  Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 
Pink  fairy  book.      Ed.  by  Andrew  Lang. 
Plympton,  a.  G.    Wanolasset,  the-little-one-vvho-laughs. 
Prince  of  the  pin  elves.      By  Charles  Lee  Sleight. 
Prince  Uno  :  Uncle  Frank's  visit  to  fairy-land. 
Professor's  children.     By  Edith  Henrietta  Fowler. 
Pyke,  Rafford.      Adventures  of  Mabel. 
Queer  Janet.     By  Grace  Le  Baron. 
Raymond,  Evelyn.     Little  red  schoolhouse. 
Ready  rangers.      By  Kirk  Munroe. 
Red    patriot  :    story   of   the    American    Revolution.     By 

William  O.  Stoddard. 
Redmond  of  the  seventh.     By  Mrs.  Frank  Lee. 
Resolute   Mr.    Pansy :  an  electrical  story  for  boys.     By 

John  Trowbridge. 
Richards,  Laura  E.     Hildegarde's  harvest. 

—  Three  Margarets. 

Sailor  in  spite  of  himself.     By  Harry  Castlemon, 
Saunders,  Marshall.     King  of  the  peak. 
Scaramouche,  and  other  stories.     By  Barbara  Yechton. 
Search  for  the  silver  city.     By  James  Otis. 
Secret  of  the  black  butte.     By  William  Shattuck. 
Seymour,  M.  Corbet.     Girl's  kingdom. 
Shattuck,  William.     Secret  of  the  black  butte. 
Shelton,  William  Henry.      Last  three  soldiers. 
Shirley,  Penn.     The  happy  si.x. 
Shorthand  Tom  ;  or,   the  exploits  of  a  young  reporter. 

By  Edward  Stratemeyer. 
Sidney,   INIargaret.     Phronsie    Pepper  :   the   last  of  the 

"  Five  little  Peppers." 
Siege  Perilous.     By  Roger  Jamieson. 
Sir  Toady  Lion.     By  S.  R.  Crockett. 
Sleight,  Charles  Lee.     Prince  of  the  pin  elves. 
Smeaton,  Oliphant.      By  adverse  winds. 
Smith,    Gertrude.      Ten  little  comedies  :    tales   of   the 

troubles  of  ten  little  maids. 
Smith,  Mary  Wells.     Young  Puritans  of  old  Hadley. 
Stables,  Gordon.     Naval  cadet. 
Stoddard,  William  O.     Lost  gold  of  the  Montezumas. 

—  Red  patriot :  story  of  the  American  Revolution. 

—  Walled  in  :  a  true  story  of  Randall's  Island. 

Stories  and  sketches  for  the  young.  By  Harriet  Beecher 
Stowe. 

Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher.  Stories  and  sketches  for  the 
young. 

Strange  craft.  By  Edward  S.  Ellis.  (Northwest  series, 
No.  I.) 

Stratemeyer,  Edward.  Shorthand  Tom  ;  or,  the  ex- 
ploits of  a  young  reporter. 

Sue  Orcott  :  sequel  to  "  The  Orcott  Giris."  By  Chariotte 
M.  Vaile. 


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Sullivan,  James  F.  The  flame- flower,  and  other 
stories. 

SWETT,  Sophie.      Tom  Pickering  of  'Scutney. 

Ten  little  comedies  :  tales  of  the  troubles  of  ten  little 
maids,      iiy  Gertrude  Smith. 

Three  boys  in  the  wild  north  land.  By  Egerton  Ryerson 
Young. 

Three  Margarets.     By  Laura  E.  Richards. 

Three  pretty  maids.      By  Amy  E.  Blanchard. 

Thurston,  I.  T.     Kent  Fielding's  ventures. 

TiCKNOR,  Caroline.  Miss  Belladonna  :  a  child  of  to- 
day. 

Tom  Pickering  of  '.Scutney.      By  Sophie  Swett. 

TOMLINSON.  Everett  T.  War  of  1812  series:  Guarding 
the  border. 

—  Ward  Hill  at  Weston. 

—  Washington's  young  aids  :  a  story  of  the  N.  J.  cam- 

paign, 1776-77- 
Torpeanuts  the  tomboy.     By  Lily  F.  Wesselhoeft. 
Tow.N'SRND,  Virginia  F.      Dorothy  Draycott's  to-morrow. 
Trowbridge,  John.     Resolute  Mr.  Pansy  :  an  electrical 

story  for  boys. 
True   to  his  home  :    tale  of  boyhood  of  Franklin.      §y 

Ilezekiah  Butterworth. 
True  to  his  trust.      By  Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Vaili:,    Charlotte    M.      Sue  Orcutt  :  sequel  to  "  Orcutt 

girls." 
Van  Dyke,  Henry.     The  first  Christmas  tree. 
Vince  the  rebel.     By  G.  Manville  Fenn. 
Violet  Vereker's  vanity.     By  Annie  E.  Armstrong. 


Walled  in  :  a  true  story  of  Randall's  Island.     By  Wra.  O. 

Stoddard. 
Walter  Sherwood's  problem.     By  Horatio  Alger,  jr. 
Wanolasset,  the-little-one-who-Iaughs.     By  A.  G.  Plymp- 

ton. 
War  of  1S12  series.      See  TOMLINSON,  Everett  T. 
Ward  Hill  at  Weston  :  story  of  American  school  life.     By 

Everett  T.  Tomlinson. 
Washington's  young  aids  :  a  story  of  the  N.  J.  campaign, 

i77^'-77-     By  Everett  T.  Tomlinson. 
Wesselhoeft,  Lily  F.      Torpeanuts  the  tomboy. 
Whistler,  Charles  W.     Wulfric  the  W  eapon-thane. 
Will  Shakespeare's  little  lad.      By  Imogen  Clark. 
Witch  Winnie  in  Venice.     By  Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 
With  Crockett  and  Bowie.      P.y  Kirk  Munroe. 
With  Frederick  the  great.      By  G.  A.  Henty. 
With  Moore  at  Corunna.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 
Wreck  of  the  circus.      By  James  Otis. 
Wrecked  on  Spider  Island.      By  James  Otis. 
Wulfric  the  Weapon-thane.      By  Charles  W.  Whistler. 
Wyllakde,  Dolf.     Lonely  little  lady. 
Yankee  ships  and  Yankee  sailors  :    tales   of    1812.      By 

James  Barnes. 
Yechton,  Barbara.     [Lydia  F.  Krause.]     Derick. 
—  Scaramouche,  and  other  stories. 
Young,  Egerton  Ryerson.     Three  boys  in  the  wild  north 

land. 
Young  Puritans  of  Old  Hadley.     By  Mary  Wells  Smith. 
Young  Tom  Bowling  :  story  of  the  boys  of  the  British 

navy.     By  John  Hutcheson. 


PART    4.-HISTORY,    GEOGRAPHY,    VOYAGES,    AND 

TRAVELS. 


A.    American  History  and  Travels. 

NORTH    AMERICA. 

BOURINOT.     Story  of  Canada.  P  7054. 

Roberts.     History  of  Canada.  P  7724. 

Weare.     Cabot's  discovery  of  North  America.      P  7471. 

INDIANS. 

Alger.     In  Indian  tents  :   stories  by  Penobscot,  Passa- 

maquoddy,  and  Micmac  Indians.  Q  2007. 

Henry    ami  Thompson.      Exploration    and   adventure 

among  the  Indians,    1 799-1814.     Ed.    by  Coues. 

3  V.  Q  2617. rt. 

United  States.     Board  of  Indian  Commissioners,     f  28th 

annual  report.      1896.  Q  2773. <J. 

Young.     On  the   Indian   trail  :  missionary  work  among 

the  Cree  and  Saulteaux  Indians.  Q  2498. c?. 

KLONDIKE  AND  THE  YUKON  GOLD  FIELDS. 

Chicago  Record.     Klondike  :  book  for  gold  seekers. 

P  7086. 

Coolidge.      Klondike  and  the  Yukon  country.      P  7100. 

Ingersoll.     Gold  fields  of  the  Klondike.  P  7223.^. 

—  Golden  Alaska  :  complete  account  of  the  Yukon  val- 
ley. P  7223. 

Klondike  and  all  about  it.     By  a- practical  mining  engi- 
neer. P  7247. 

Ladue.     Klondyke  facts.  P  7256. 

Official  guide  to  the  Klondyke  country.  P  7335. 

Stansbury.     Klondike,  the  land  of  gold.  P  7421.-*. 

UNITED   STATES. 
Description  and   Travels. 

America  and  the  Americans.     From  a  French  point  of 
view.  Q  9. 


Appletons'  American  winter  resorts.  Q  13.^. 

Garrett.     Romance  and  reality  of  the  Puritan  coast. 

Q  162. 

Pike.      +  Expedition    to   headwaters   of   the  Mississippi 

River,  1805-7.     New  ed.  by  Coues.     3  v.    Q  712. 

Steevens.     Land  of  the  dollar.  Q  424. 

General  History. 

Abbot.     Naval  history  of  the  U.  S.  Q  1501. 

Brooks.   Storyof  the  U.S.  told  for  young  people.  Q  1536./. 
Burgess.     American  history  series  :  the  middle  period, 

1817-58.  Q  1066. 

Ellis.     People's  standard  history  of  the  U.  S.     v.  3-5. 

Q15S1. 
Ingram.     Old  Santa  Fe  trail.  Q  1634. 

Morris.     History  of  the  U.  S.  Q  1316.?. 

Spears.    History  of  our  navy,  1775-1S97.    4  v.     Q  1417. 
Walker.      American    history   scries :    Making    of   the 

nation,  1783-1817.  Q  1464. 

Williams.     Topics  and  references  in  American  history. 

Rev.  ed.  Q  1483. 

Colonial  Era. 

Arber,  <•(/;-.  Story  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers,  1606-23  A. D., 
as  told  by  themselves,  their  friends,  and  their 
enemies.  Q  3014. 

Brown.  Footprints  of  the  patriots  :  beside  old  hearth- 
stones. Q  3061. 

Drake.      Border  wars  of  New  England.  Q  3126.^. 

—  On  Plymouth  Rock.  Q  iizb.o. 

Fisher.     American  historv  series  :  the  Colonial  era. 

Q3151. 

Harland.     Some  Colonial  homesteads  and  their  stories. 

Q  3612. 

Hart,  edr.  American  history  told  by  contemporaries. 
V.  I.     Era  of  colonization,  1492-1689.      Q  iiSS.a. 

McManus.     Voyage  of  the  "  Mayflower."  Q  3669. 

New  Jersey,  f  Documents  relating  to  colonial  histor}'. 
v.  19(1751-5).  Q9696. 


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Sloane.  American  history  series  :  the  French  War  and 
the  Revolution.  Q  4410. 

Smith.  Romance  of  colonization  :  the  U.  .S.  to  the  land- 
ing of  the  Pilgrim  fathers.  Q  3412. 

Wrong.     Louisbourg  in  1745.  Q  3899. 

American  Revolution. 

Brooks.  Century  book  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion. Q  4536. 

Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association.  Collection  of  pro- 
ceedings, 1861-84.     2  V.  Q  4539. 

—  Proceedings  at  annual  meeting,  June  18,1883.  Q4539.rt. 
Johnston.     Battle  of  Harlem  Heights,  Sept.  16,  1776. 

Q  4640.^. 
Roberts.     \  New  York  in  the  Revolution  as  colony  and 
state.  Q  4876. 

Sloane.  American  history  series  :  the  French  War  and 
the  Revolution.  Q  4410. 

Warren.      History  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Asso- 
ciation. Q  4779.A. 
Civil  War,  1861-65. 

Cox.   Battle  of  Franklin,  Tenn.,  Nov.  30,  1864.  Q  7103.3. 

Dodge.      Bird's-eye  view  of  our  civil  war.  Q  7124. 

United  States.  War  Department,  f  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion :  a  compilation  of  the  official  records. 
Series  i,  v.  49,  50.  Q  7773. r. 

f  Same.     Series  2,  v.  i.  Q  TTTi.g. 

Separate  States  and  Cities. 

Bacon.     Chronicles  of  Tarrytown  and  Sleepy  Hollow. 

Q  9022. 

—  Walks  and  rides  in  the  country  round  about  Boston. 

Q  9022.  TO. 
Banks.     An  Oregon  boyhood.  Q  9025. 

Bradley.     Sketches  from  old  Virginia.  Q  9059. 

Burt.   Illustrated  guide  of  the  Connecticut  valley  (1868). 

Q  9066. 
Hill.     Fighting  a  fire.    [Fire  dept.  service  in  N.  Y.  City]. 

Q  9209. 
Holland  Society  (N.  Y.  City),    f  Collections,  v.  3.    Rec- 
ords of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  of  New  Paltz, 
N.  Y.  Q  9S43. 

Hough.     Story  of  the  cowboy.  Q  9212. 

HoVEY  and  Call.     Mammoth  cave  of  Kentucky. 

Q  9628. OT. 

Rand,  McNally  &  Co.     City  railway  and  street  number 

guide  of  N.  Y.  City.  Q  9363. c. 

—  Greater  New  York  album :  100  views  from  photographs. 

Q  9363.^. 

—  Handy  guide  to  the  New  England  States.        Q  9363.?. 
Wallace.   Descriptive  guide  to  the  Adirondacks.  Q  9464. 

SPANISH    AMERICA. 

Bonsal.     Real  condition  of  Cuba.  P  8050. 

Butterw^orth.     Over  the  Andes  ;  or,  our  boys  in  new 

South  America.  P  9069. 

Crommelin.     Over  the  Andes  from    the    Argentine    to 

Chili  and  Peru.  P  9563. 

Davis.     Cuba  in  war  time.  P  8115. 

Kirchner.     Flag  for  Cuba.  P  8245. 

Morris.     With  the  trade-winds  :   a  jaunt   in  Venezuela 

and  the  West  Indies.  P  9317. 

Strickland.     Boundary    question    between    Venezuela 

and  British  Guayana.  P  9885. 


B.     European  History  and  Travels. 

Johnson.     Europe  in  the  i6th  century,  1494-1598. 

N  4233.^. 

Pennsylvania,  University  of.  f  Translations  and  re- 
prints from  the  original  sources  of  European  his- 
tory.    V.  I,  2.  N  4708. 

Thatcher.  Short  history  of  mediaeval  Europe.  N  4437. j. 


ROME   AND   GREECE. 

Clement.  The  eternal  city.  Rome  :  its  religions,  monu- 
ments, literature,  and  art.     2  v.  N  9093. 

Gardner.     Rome  the  middle  of  the  world.  N  9162. 

Gibbon.  History  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman 
empire.     Ed.  by  Bury.     v.  2,  3.  N  qxbb.b. 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  Romans.  N  9178. 

Holm.     History  of  Greece,     v.  3.  N  8210. 

Lanciani.     Ruins  and  excavations  of  ancient  Rome. 

N  9260, 

Palmer.     Going  to  war  in  Greece.  S  7342. 

Pellison.     Roman  life  in  Pliny's  time.  N  9347. 

Phillips.  War  of  Greek  independence,  1821-33.   S  7351. 

Tsountas  and  Manatt.  The  Mycenaean  age  :  study 
of  the  monuments  and  culture  of  pre-Homeric 
Greece.  N  8768. 

ITALY   AND   SPAIN. 

Bv^deker.  Italy :  handbook  for  travellers.  2d  part, 
Central  Italy  and  Rome.      12th  ed.  S  3022. 

Bazin.     Italians  of  to-day.  S  3030. 

Gadow.     In  northern  Spain.  S  2597. 

Gregorovius.  History  of  the  city  of  Rome  in  the  Mid- 
die  Ages.     v.  4,  pts.  i,  2.  S  3175. 

Hutton.     Literary  landmarks  of  Florence.  S  3219./. 

—  Literary  landmarks  of  Rome.  S  3219.W. 
Lent.  Across  the  country  of  the  little  king.  S  2264. 
Nixon.  With  a  pessimist  in  Spain.  S  2331. 
Baton.  Picturesque  Sicily.  S  3706. 
Smith.  Gondola  days.  S  3412. 
ViLLANl.     Selections  from  [his]  "  Croniche  fiorentine." 

S  3462. 
Workman.     Sketches  in  modern  Iberia.  S  2492. 

FRANCE. 

B.«deker.  Northern  France  :  handbook  for  travellers. 
2d  ed.  S  1023. f. 

—  Paris  and  its  environs.  4th  ed.  S  1023./. 
COMINES.     History   of.      Englished    by    Dannett.    anno 

1596-     2v.  S  1559. 

Coubertin.  Evolution  of  France  under  the  third  repub- 
lic. S  1560. 

Dowden.     French  Revolution  and  English  literature. 

M  9125./. 

Edwards,  f  Old  and  new  Paris  :  its  history,  its  people, 
and  its  places.     2  v.  S  1827. 

Freeman.     Sketches  of  travel  in  Normandy  and  Maine. 

S  1158. 

Hamerton.  The  mount  :  visit  to  the  site  of  a  Gaulish 
city  on  Mont  Beuvray.  S  1184.W. 

McCarthy.     French  Revolution,    v.  2.  S  1277. 

Parmele.     Evolution  of  an  empire  :  France.  S  1345. 

Perkins.     France  under  Louis  XV.     2  v.  S  1347./. 

Sargent.     Campaign  of  Marengo.  S  1387. 

Taine.     Journeys  through  France.  S  1432.7. 

ENGLAND   AND   GREAT    BRITAIN. 

B^deker.  Great  Britain  :  handbook  for  travellers.  3d 
ed.  R  io22.g. 

Caroline  {Queen)  and  others.  Court  of  England  under 
George  IV.     2  v.  R  I543- 

Cooke.  History  for  young  readers:  England.  R  1099. 
Crosby.     The  ancients«in  London,  1896.  R  1107. 

Note. — The  "  Ancients  "  are  the  "  Ancient  and  Hon- 
orable Artillery  Company  of  Boston." 
Ditchfield.     Story  of  our  English  towns.         R  1123.J. 
EscoTT.     Social  transformations  of  the  Victorian  age.  J 

R  II39-      \ 
Gardiner.     History  of  the  Commonwealth  and  Protec- 
torate, 1649-60.     V.  2  (1651-4).  R  1597./^. 

—  What  gunpowder  plot  was.  R  1162.W. 
Hissey.     On  southern  English  roads.  R  1623. 
Hodges.    Some  ancient  English  homes  and  their  associa- 
tions. R  1626. 


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Thomson.  The  outgoing  Turk  :  journey  through  the 
western  Balkans.  S  9563. 

Vartooguian.  Armenia's  ordeal  :  main  features  of  the 
history  of  Armenia.     2d  ed.  O  8458. 


McCarthy.  History  of  our  own  times,  from  1880  to  the 
diamond  jubilee.  R  1277. rt. 

WiNDLE.      Life  in  early  Britain.  R  i486. 

Wright.  Hired  furnished  :  economical  housekeeping 
adventures  in  England.  R  I493-'^- 

Parts  of  Great  Britain. 

B.«DEKER.       London    and   its   environs  :    handbook    for 

travellers.      loth  ed.  R  1022./. 

Bath  Corporation.     Bath  as  a  health  resort.  R  1028. 

—  f  Same.  R  1028. 
Macquoid.  About  Yorkshire.  New  ed.  R  12S3. 
Miller.     Edinburgh  and  its  neighbourhood.     4th  ed. 

R  2303. 
Murray,  publisher.  Handbook  for  Shropshire  and  Che- 
shire. 3d  ed.  R  1323.//. 
Wroth.     London  pleasure  gardens  of  the  18th  century. 

R  1798. 

GERMANY  AND  OTHER  TEUTONIC 
COUNTRIES. 

B^deker.  Northern  Germany  :  handbook  for  travel- 
lers,     iithed.  R  4022.M. 

—  The   Rhine  from  Rotterdam  to  Constance  :  handbook 

for  travellers.      13th  ed.  R  4022.  r. 

COLTON.  Annals  of  Switzerland.  R  9097. 

Fay.     The  three  Germanys.     2  v  R  4586. 

Hawtrey.      Outline  history  of  Germany.  R  4i9i- 

Kroeker.  History  for  young  readers:  Germany.  R  4254. 
Murray.      Handbook  for  travellers  in  Norway,     gth  ed. 

R  3323- 
Nichols.     Norway  summer.  R  3330- 

Parmele.  Evolution  of  an  empire  :  Germany.  R  4343. 
Sinigaglia.     Climbing  reminiscences  of  the  Dolomites. 

R  9747- 
Whitman.  Imperial  Germany.  [2d  ed.]  R  4480.(7. 
Whymper.     Valley  of  the  Zermatt  and  the  Matterhorn. 

R  9482.  J/. 

RUSSIA   AND   OTHER   SLAVONIC 
COUNTRIES. 

Codman.     An  American  transport  in  the  Crimean  war. 

S  4096. 
Logan.     In  joyful  Russia.  S  4272. 

"Snaffle."     In  the  land  of  the  bora:   Dalmatia  and 

Herzegovina,  1894-6.  S  974S. 

Stadling  and  Reason.     Land  of  Tolstoi.  S  4752. 

Windham.     Crimean  diary  and  letters.  S  44S5. 

WOLKONSKY.     Pictures  of   Russian  history  and  Russian 

literature.  S  4793- 


C.     Oriental  History  and  Travels. 

TURKISH    EMPIRE   AND    THE    EAST 
GENERALLY. 

Bigham.      Ride  through  western  Asia.  O  524. 

—  With  the  Turkish  army  in  Thessaly.  S  8524. 

Bottome.  Sunshine  trip:  glimpses  of  the  Orient.  Nb  3053. 
Davey.      Sultan  and  his  subjects.     2  v.  S  8569. 

De  Windt.     The  new  Siberia.  O  3572. 

Gibbon.      History  of  the  Saracen  empire.  O  7166. 

Harris.     Letters  from  the  scenes  of  the  recent  mas.sacres 

in  Armenia.  O  8187. 

MacColl.     The  Sultan  and  the  powers.  S  8666.J. 

MOller.     Letters  from  Constantinople.  S  8321. 

Ockley.      History  of  the  Saracens.  With  O  7166. 

Pennington.     Key  to  the  Orient.  Nb  3346. 

Peters.     Nippur  ;    or,   explorations  and  adventures   on 

the  Euphrates,     v.  i,  2.  O  9709.^ 

Ramsay.     Impressions  of  Turkey  during  twelve  years' 

wanderings.  S  S363. 

Ryan  and  Sanders.     Under  the  red  crescent :  English 

surgeon  at  Plevna  and  Erzeroum,  1877-8.     S  8381. 


JEWS  AND  THE  HOLY  LAND. 

GuERBER.     Story  of  the  chosen  people.  N  7178. 

Kean.     Among   the  holy  places  :  a  pilgrimage  through 

Palestine.  O  9642. 

Kent.     History  of  the  Hebrew  people,     v.  2.       N  7241. 

EGYPT,    THE   SUDAN,    AND   THE    NILE. 

Kennard.  The  veil  lifted  :  a  new  light  on  the  world's 
history.  N  6645. 

Knight.     Letters  from  the  Sudan.  P  2649. 

Lane.     Cairo  fifty  years  ago.  P  2259. 

Pollard.  Land  of  the  monuments  :  notes  of  Egyptian 
travel.  P  2354. 

Wilkin.     On  the  Nile  with  a  camera.  P  2789. 

Winkler.     Tell-el-Amarna  tablets.  N  6791. 

AFRICA. 

Bigelow.     White  man's  Africa.  P  5524. 

Davis.     Dr.  Jameson's  raiders   vs.    the    Johannesburg 

reformers.  P  5569. 

Garrett  and  Edwards.     Story  of  an  African  crisis. 

P  5162. 
Note. — On  Jameson  raid. 
Hammond.     Woman's  part  in  a  revolution.        P  5184. 

N^ote. — Jameson  raid. 
Hinde.      Fall  of  the  Congo  Arabs.  P  3622. 

Johnston.      British  central  Africa.  P  3640.^. 

Kingsley.     Travels  in  west  Africa.  P  5646. 

Macdonald.     Soldiering  and  surveying  in  British  East 

Africa,  1891-4.  P  3667. 

Macnab.     On    veldt    and   farm  in  Bechuanaland.  Cape 

Colony,  the  Transvaal,  and  Natal.  P  5282. 

Plumer.     Irregular  corps  in  Matabeleland.  P  5714. 

SCHULZ  and  Hammar.     The  new  Africa  :  journey  up  the 

Chobe  and  down  the  Okovanga  rivers.  P  5737. 

Selous.     Sunshine  and  storm  in  Rhodesia.         P  5740--f- 
Smith.     Through  unknown  African  countries.      P  3747- 

INDIA. 

Frazer.  British  India.  O  5157- 
Hunter.  Indian  empire  :  its  people,  history,  and  prod- 
ucts. New  and  rev.  ed.  O  5630. 
—  Thackerays  in  India.  O  52i7-'- 
Leonowens.  Siam  and  the  Siamese.  O  4264.J. 
Powell.  Indian  village  community.  O  5713. 
Somerville.  Siam  on  the  Meinam  from  the  gulf  to 
Ayuthia.  O  4749. 


CHINA   AND   JAPAN. 


O  2525. 
O  2toi,.d. 
O  2192.^. 

O  26=4. 

O  2663. 

O  2345. 


BiSHOr.  Korea  and  her  neighbors. 
Griffis.  Corea  the  hermit  nation.  6th  ed. 
Hearn.  Gleanings  in  Buddha-fields. 
La  Faroe.  An  artist's  letters  from  Japan. 
Macgowan.  History  of  China. 
Perry.  Gist  of  Japan. 
Weston.  Mountaineering  and  exploration  in  the  Japan- 
ese Alps.  O  2785. 
Williams.     History  of  China.   .                       O  2790.A. 

OCEANIC  A. 

Cassell's  f  Picturesque  Australasia.   Ed.  by  Morris.  4  v. 

P6816. 

Oliver.     Crags  and  craters  :  rambles  in  the  island  of 

Reunion.  P  6337- 

Shoemaker.     Islands  of  the  southern  seas.  P  6403. 

Thrum.      Hawaiian  almanac  and  annual  for   1S97. 

P  6764. 


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D.     Universal    and    Miscellaneous   His- 
tory and   Travels. 

GEOGRAPHY   AND   TRAVELS. 

American   Geographical   Society.      f  Journal,      v.    lo, 
13-16,  25,  27,  28  (1878-96).  N  1505. 

Bacon.      Button's    pocket    atlas   and  gazetteer    of   the 
world.  N  1022. 

Bancroft  &  Co.     f  Map  of  California,  Nevada,  Utah, 
and  Arizona.  N  1025. 

Barrows.     A  woildpilgrimage.  N  3028. 

Beazley.      Dawn  of  modern  geography.  N  1519. 

Conway.     First  crossing  of  Spitzbergen.  N  2599. 

Gill  &  Co.      f  Map  of  Oregon  and  Washington  ter. 

N  1167. 

Griffis.     Romance  of  history  :    1000  years  of  explora- 
tion and  the  unveiling  of  continents.  N  3176. 

Hopkins  &  Co.      f  Map  of  Boston  and  its  environs. 

N  1212. 

Johnson's   f  Family  atlas   of    the   world.     Revised   by 
Spofford.     1885.  N  1947.(5. 

Mackin.     a  society  woman  on  two  continents.     N  3283. 

Many  lands  and  many  people.  N  3672. 

Nansen.      Farthest     north;    voyage    of    the    "  Fram," 
1893-6.     2  V.  N  2695. 

t  Picturesque  Mediterranean.     2  v.  Na  3871. 

Smedley.      f  Map  of  Philadelphia.  N  1411. 

Stevenson.     Deep-water  voyage.  N  2421. i/. 


Tozer.     History  of  ancient  geography.  N  1445. ;5. 

Williams.     On  many  seas  :  life  and  exploits  of  a  Yankee 

sailor.  N  2485. 

HISTORY   AND    HISTORICAL   MISCELLANY. 

Anderson.     Story  of  extinct  civilizations  of  the  east. 

N  5012. 
Boughton.     History  of  ancient  peoples.  N  5054. 

CoNDER.     Latin  kingdom  of  Jerusalem,  1099-1291,  ad. 

N  4559- 

Davenport.     English  regalia.  T  6823. 

Davis.     Year  from  a  reporter's  note-book.  N  4114. 

Heckethorn.     Secret  societies  of  all  ages  and  countries. 

New  ed.     2  v.  T  9615. 

Herodotus.      Text  of   Rawlinson's  transl.   with  notes 

abridged  by  Grant.      2  v.  N  5197.^. 

Hutchinson.   Marriage  customs  in  many  lands.    T  8631. 

Kerney.     Compendium  of  ancient  and  modern  history. 

loth  ed.     (1857.)  N  4242. 

Lord.    Beacon  lightsjof  history,    ist  series.  2v.  N4273.C. 

[i"|  Jewish  heroes  and  prophets. 

[2]  Old  pagan  civilizations. 

—  Beacon  lights,  v.  7,  8.  N  4273.^. 

7.  American  statesmen. 

8.  igth  century  writers. 

New  York  State.       Gra7id  Lodge  of  F.  &=•  A.  Masons, 
\  Proceedings,  Ii6th  annual  communication. 

T  9697.0. 

Rye.     Records  and  record  searching  :  guide  to  the  gene- 
alogist and  topographer.     2d  ed.  T  6728. 


PART    5.-LITERATURE    AND    LANGUAGE. 


A.     Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 

Blades.     Enemies  of  books.  M  7527. 

Bolton,  f  Catalogue  of  scientific  and  technical  periodi- 
cals, 1665-1895.     2d  ed.     2  pts.  M  7530.rt. 

Cincinnati  Public  Library,  f  Bulletin  of  books  added 
in  1896.  M  8818. 

FOOTE.     Librarian  of  the  Sunday  school.  M  8155. 

Hazlitt.     Confessions  of  a  collector.  M  7191. 

Humphreys.  The  private  library  :  what  we  do,  don't, 
[and]  ought  to  know  about  our  books.  M  7216. 

Johnston.     Latin  manuscripts.  M  7847. 

Library  Bureau,  f  Classified  illustrated  catalog  of  the 
Library  Department.  M  itbo.b. 

Manhattan  East  Side  Mission  Free  Circulating  Library, 
f  Classified  catalogue.     1897.  M  8673. 

Mayor.    Guide  to  the  choice  of  classical  books.     (1879.) 

M  7295. 

—  Same.     New  supplement  (1879-96).  M  7295.(7. 
New  Jersey.       State  Library.      f  Annual   report  of   the 

librarian  for  1896.  M  8696.  w. 

New  York  State.     Library,     \^^i[\  annual  report,  1894. 

M  8698. /z. 

—  University,     f  State  library  bulletin.    Additions.    No. 

3,  Sept.  1894.  M  8698. /&. 

Putnam.     Books    and  their  makers  during  the  Middle 

Ages.     V.  2,  1500-1709.  M  7716. 

San   Francisco    Free    Public  Library.       f  English  prose 

fiction,  incl.  translations.     1897.  M  8731. /z. 

B.     Drama  and   Plays. 

Bayne,  edr.  .  Arden  of  Feversham.  K  2031. 

Besant  and  Pollock.  The  charm,  and  other  drawing- 
room  plays.  K  2037. 
Contents  :  The  charm. — Voice  of  love. — Peer  and 
heiress. — Loved  I  not  honour  more. — Shrinking 
shoe. — The  sjlove.  — The  spy. — Wife's  confession. 

FiLON.  The  English  stage  :  an  account  of  the  Victorian 
drama.  K  2589. 

Gilbert.     Original  comic  operas.     2  v.  K  2601. 


1.  The  sorcerer. — H.  M.  S.  Pinafore. — Pirates  of 
Penzance. — lolanthe. — Patience. — Princess  Ida. — 
The  Mikado. — Trial  by  jury. 

2.  The  gondoliers. — The  grand  duke. — The  yeomen 
of  the  guard. — His  excellency. — Utopia,  limited. — 
Ruddigore. — The  mountebanks. — Haste  to  the 
wedding. 

Hamerton.     The  actor's  art.  K  2185. 

Lee.     Knave  of  hearts  :  a  comedietta.  K  2658. 

Madden.     Diary  of  master  William  Silence  :  a  study  of 
Shakespeare  and  Elizabethan  sport.  K  2670. 

Molloy.  Romance  of  the  Irish  stage.  2  v.  K  2312. r. 
Scott.  From  the  "  Bells  "  to  "  King  Arthur."  K  2738. 
Warner.     People  for  whom  Shakespeare  wrote.   K  2467. 


C.     Essays  and   Miscellanies. 

Amber.      [Martha  (Evarts  Holden).]     Amber  glints. 

M  4010. 

Bax.     Outspoken  es.says  on  social  subjects.  M  4031. 

Clarke.     Nineteenth  century  questions.  M4092.M. 

Coleman,    compiler.     Proverbial    wisdom  :  collection  of 
proverbs,  maxims,  and  ethical  sentiments.  M  3097./. 

Curtis.     Ars  recte  vivendi:  essays  to"  The  easy  chair." 

M  4108.3. 

Dickens.     Old  lamps  for  new  ones,  and  other  sketches 
and  essays  hitherto  uncollected.     Ed.  by  Kitton. 

M  4120. 

Goss.     The  optimist.  M  4171.^. 

GuiNEY.      Patrins.  M  4178. 1. 

Harrison.     Notes  on  the  margin.  M  4187.M. 

HiGGiNSON.     Book  and  heart :  essays  on  literature  and 
life.  M  4202. i5. 

Lodge.     Certain  accepted  heroes,  and  other  essays.  ^ 

M  4271. c. 

Lombard.     Observations  of  a  bachelor.  M  4271. 

Maeterlinck.     Treasure  of  the  humble.  M  4282. 

Miller.     Leading  articles  on  various  subjects.     4th  ed. 
by  Davidson.  M  4305./. 

Pearson.     Chance  of  death,  and  other  studies  in  evolu- 
tion.    2  v.  M  4707. 


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Platitudes  of  a  pessimist.     By  the  author  of  "  Life  of 

a  prig."  M  4713. 

Potter.     Scholar  and  the  state,  and  other  orations  and 

addresses.  M  4714. 

Repplier.     Varia.  M  4368.  t/. 

Rollins.  Aphorisms  for  the  year.  4th  ed.  M  3377. a. 
—  Unfamiliar  quotations.  M  3377.«. 

Romanes.      Essays.     Ed.  by  Morgan.  M  4377. 

Spect.'VTOR  (The).  [Ed.]  by  Chalmers.  8  v.  M  4417.0. 
Stauffer.     The  queer,  the  quaint,  and  the  quizzical :  a 

cabinet  for  the  curious.  M  3420. 

Thorne.     Modem  idols.  M  4440. 

Twain  (Mark).     [S.  L.  Clemens.]     How  to  tell  a  story, 

and  other  essays.  M  4450. 


D.     Language  and   Phonography. 


Andrews  and  Stoddard. 
guage.     45th  ed. 


Grammar  of  the  Latin  lan- 
W  8010.  a. 
Beale.     Excelsior  English-Spanish  and  Spanish-English 
dictionary.  W  5031. 

B^TIS  and  SwAN.     First   facts  and  sentences  in  French. 

\V  4039. 

Bullions.     First  part  of  Jacobs'  Latin  reader  adapted  to 

Bullions'  Latin  grammar.  W  8064. 

Gautier.     French  and  English  at  a  glance.         W  4163. 

—  Supplement  to  the   French  and  American  book. 

With  W  4163. 
Hutson.     Story  of  language.  W  219. 

Mead.  English  language  and  its  grammar.  W  2196. 
Pitman  and  Howard.     Manual  of  phonography.    1897. 

W  1353. «. 
Tarver.      French    stumbling-blocks   and    English  step- 
ping-stones. W  4433. 
Williams.     Some  questions  of  good  English.  W  2483. j. 
Worcester.     Dictionary  of  the  English  language  (i860). 

W  2898. 

E.     Literary  History  and  Criticism. 

Adams.     Dictionary  of  American  authors.  M  9503. 

B.\TES.      Talks  on  the  study  of  literature.  M  9031. 

Brooke.      English  literature.  M  9060.(7. 

DoBSON.      Handbook  of  English  literature.     New  ed.  by 
Griffin.  M  9i24./«. 

DoWDEN.     French  Revolution  and  English  literature. 

M  9125./. 

—  History  of  French  literature.  M  9125./;. 
GOSSE.  Seventeenth  century  studies.  M  9172. j. 
Hawthorne  atid  Lamberton,  edrs.     Literature  of  all 

nations  and  all  ages.     v.  1-6.  M  9614. 

Ker.     Epic  and  romance  ;  essays  on  Medieval  literature. 

M  9645. 
Mitchell.      American  lands  and  letters  :  the  Mayflower 

to  Rip- Van -Winkle.  M  96S6. 

—  English  lands,  letters,  and  kings,     [v.  4.]      The  later 

Georges  to  Victoria.  M  9309. 

Murray.  History  of  ancient  Greek  literature.  M  9323. 
Pellissier.     Literary  movement  in  France  during  the 

r9th  century.  M  9707. 

Saintsbury.     Flourishing  of  romance  and  the   rise   of 

.nllegory.  L  9383./. 

Tyler.       Literary  history  of  the  American    Revolution 

(1763-83).     2  V.  M  9770./. 


F.     Poetry. 

Blackie.     Selected  poems.     Ed.  by  Walker.       K  1043. 

Butler.     Authoress  of  the  Odyssey.  K  8541. 

Campbell,    f  Poetical  works.    Phila.,  1815.   16°.  K  1073. 

Chapin.     Story  of  the  Rheingold  told  for  young  people. 

K  3083. 

Cowper.     f  Poems,     v.  2.     N.  Y..1818.     16".     K 1103. 

Devere.  Jim  Marshall's  new  pianner,  and  other  western 
stories.  K  1120. 

FiRDAUSi.  Shah  nameh.  Transl.  and  abridged  by 
Atkinson.  K  9150.0. 

Foss.     Dreams  in  homespun.  K  1156.0'. 

Gilder.     "  For  the  country."  K  1168. 

Guthrie.  Modem  poet  prophets :  essays  critical  and 
interpretative.  K  608. 

Harrlson,  compiler.     With  pipe  and  book.      K  1x87.1^. 

Horace.  English  paraphrase  of  [his]  "  Art  of  poetry," 
by  Abby  O.  Russell.  K  8213. y. 

Irvine.  Wagner's  "  Ring  of  the  Nibelung,"  and  the 
conditions  of  ideal  manhood.  K  3224. 

Yj^owLY.'a,  compiler.     Cap  and  gown.    2d  series.     K  1250. 

Krag  attd  Reynolds.     Martha- Jane  :  nursery  nonsense. 

K  1652. 

Lang,  edr.     Collection  of  ballads.  K  I259.t. 

—  compiler.     Selections  from  the  poets  :  Wordsworth. 

K  1259. w. 

Meredith  (G.).     Selected  poems  of.  K  1300. 

MUNKITTRICK.     Acrobatic  muse.  K  1322. 

Palgrave.  Landscape  in  poetry  from  Homer  to  Ten- 
nyson. K  342. 

Penney.     Ballads  of  Yankee  land.  K  1346.^. 

Rollins.     Little  page  fern,  and  other  verses.        K  1377. 

SiCKELS.     Leaves  of  the  lotos.  K  1405./. 

Taken  from  "Life":  verses.  K  1433.1. 

Wilkins.     Once  upon  a  time,  and  other  child-verses. 

K  1483. <7. 

G.    Speeches,  Elocution,  and  Rhetoric. 

Baldwin.  Expository  paragraph  and  sentence  :  an  ele- 
mentary manual  of  composition.  M  5024. 

Devere.  Jim  Marshall's  new  pianner,  and  other  west- 
ern stories.     [Recitations.]  K  1120. 

Holmes.  Science  of  voice  production  and  voice  preser- 
vation.    New  ed.  M  52 10. a/. 

Lewis.     First  book  in  writing  English.  M  5267. 

Sears.  The  occasional  address  :  its  composition  and 
literature.  M  5398.^. 

Watson.     Independent  fourth  reader.  M  5469. 

Young,  compiler.  Authors'  readings  :  recitations  from 
their  own  works,  by  Rilev,  Catherwood,  Wilcox,  etc. 

M  5498. 

H.     V/it  and  Humor. 

Anstey.     Puppets  .It  large.             _  M  coii. 

BURDETTE.     Chimes  from  a  jester's  bells.  M  2066. r. 

Carleton.    Lectures  before  the  Thompson  Street  Poker 

Club.  M  2545. 

f  Judge,    v.  31  (Julv  4-Dec.  26.  1896).  M  2848. 

JLlFE.     V.  28  (July-Dec.  1S96).  M  2855. 

Life's  comedy,     ist  series.  M  2855. 

f  Puck  [German]    21.    Jahrgang  (Sept.    2,  iS96-Augt. 

25,  1897).  M  2871. 


Punch. 


V.  I 


[I,  112  (July  4,  1896- July  3,  1S97).   M  2872. 


PART  6.-NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS. 


A.     Astronomy  and  Navigation. 

Barker.     Manual  of  elementary  seamanship.       G  7026. 

—  and  Allingham.  Navigation  :  practical  and  theoreti- 
cal. G  7026.  M. 

Upton.  Star  atlas,  containing  stars  visible  to  the  naked 
eve.  D  6S9T. 


B.     Botany. 


Brixton   and  Brown.     Illustrated  flora  of  the   U.    S., 
Canada,  and  the  British  possessions.     2  v.   E  1S12. 

1.  Ophiop;lossaceae  to  aizoaceae. 

2.  Portulacaceae  to  menyanthaceae. 
Crawford.      Wild  flowers  of  Scotland.  E  1 103. 


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Creevey.  Flowers  of  field,  hill,  and  swamp.  E  1104./. 
Gibson.     Eye    spy  :    afield  with    nature    among    flowers 

and  animate  things.  E  1600.1'. 

HiGGiNSON.     Procession    of    the     flowers,    and    kindred 

papers.  E  202. 

Mathews.     Familiar  features  of  the  roadside.  E  1293./. 

—  Familiar  trees  and  their  leaves.  E  1293.,;,'. 
Step.     Favourite  flowers  of  garden  and  greenhouse.     4  v. 

E  1753. 
TuBEUF.     Diseases  of   plants   induced   by   cryptogamic 

parasites.  E  1769. 

Vincent,  compiler.     The  plant  world  :  its  resources  and 

realities.  E  1460. 

C.  Chemistry. 

Austen.     Notes  for  chemical  students.  D  5020. «. 

Blount  and  Bloxam.  Chemistry  for  engineers  and  manu- 
facturers.    2  V.  D  5530. 

1.  Chemistry  of  engineering,  building,  and  metallurgy. 

2.  Chemistry  of  manufacturing  processes. 
Fresenius.     Manual    of   qualitative    chemical    analysis. 

Transl.  by  Wells.   From  i6th  German  ed.  U  5594. r. 

Gill.     Gas  and  fuel  analysis  for  engineers.  D  5167. 

Helm.     Principles  of  mathematical  chemistry.     D  5193. 

LiJPKE.  Elements  of  electro-chemistry  treated  experi- 
mentally.   ,  D  5664. 

MuiR.     Course  of  practical  chemistry.     Pt.  i.  D  5320.^. 

—  Story  of  the  chemical  elements.  D  5320.  j. 
Stillman.     Engineering  chemistry  :  manual  of  quantita- 
tive chemical  analysis.  D  5753. 

D.  Electricity. 

Carter.  Motive  power  and  gearing  for  electrical  ma- 
chinery. D  4546. 

Curry.     Theory  of  electricity  and  magnetism.     D  4109. 

Ebert.     Magnetic  fields  of  force.     Pt.  i.  D  4579. 

Fisher.     The  potentiometer  and  its  adjuncts.       D  4590. 

Hawkins.     New  catechism  of  electricity.  D  4190. «. 

Steinmetz  and  Berg.  Theory  and  calculation  of  alter- 
nating current  phenomena.  D  4753. 

E.  Evolution,  Biology,  and  Ethnology. 

Clodd.     Pioneers  of  evolution  from  Thales  to  Huxley. 

F  1094.47. 
Conn.     Story  of  germ  life.  F  1099.^-. 

Dick.     Atmosphere  and  atmospherical  phenomena. 

D  7121. 
Hewitt.  Ruling  races  of  prehistoric  times,  v.  2.  E  9621. 
Hutchinson.     Prehistoric  man  and  beast.  E  9631. 

Ihering.     Evolution  of  the  Aryan.  E  9633. 

Jaeger.     \  Problems  of  nature.  F  1636. 

MuNRO.     Prehistoric  problems.  E  9693. 

Ratzel.     History  of  mankind,     v.  2.  E  9719. 

Sandeman.      Problems  of  biology.  F  1385. 

Smyth.     Place  of  death  in  evolution.  F  1413. 

United    States.       Bureau   of   Ethnology.      \  I4th-i6th 
annual  report,  1892-3 — 1894-5.  E9891. 

F.  Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Physical 

Geography. 

Angot.     The  aurora  borealis.  D  7010. 

Auchincloss.     Waters   within    the   earth    and   laws    of 

rainflow.  D  7512. 

Chambers.     Story  of  the  weather.  D  7082. 

Dawson.     Relics  of  primeval  Hfe.  D  8ii6.n 

Geikie.     Founders  of  geology.  D  8164.^. 

Geological  Society  of   America,     f  Bulletin,     v.    1-7. 

D  8598. 
Lewis.  Genesis  and  matrix  of  the  diamond.  D  9660. 
Merrill.  Rocks,  rock-weathering,  and  soils.  D  8680.;-. 
Tarr.      Elementary  geology.  D  8433. 

United  States.    Geological  Survey.    \  Atlas  to  accompany 

monograph  28.  D  8991.0'. 


Geological  Survey. 


f  Bulletin,  Nos. 
DS773.^. 
H.       Revision    of    the    American 


United  States. 
124-148. 

124.  Scudder,    S. 
cockroaches. 

125.  Clarke,  F.  W.     Constitution  of  the  silicates. 

126.  Emerson,  B.  K.  Mineralogical  lexicon  of 
Franklin,  Hampshire,  and  Hampden  counties,  Massa- 
chusetts. 

127.  Darton,  N.  H.     Catalogue  and  index  to  North 
•    American  geology,  1 732-1891. 

128.  White,  C.  A.  Bear  River  formation  and  its 
characteristic  fauna. 

129;  Perrine,  C.  D.  Earthquakes  in  California  in 
1894. 

130.  Weeks,  F.B.  Bibliography  and  index  of  North 
American  geology,  paleontology,  petrology,  and  miner- 
alogy for  1892  and  1893. 

131.  Newell,  F.  H.  Report  of  progress  of  the  divi- 
sion of  hydrography  for  1893,  1894. 

132.  Winslow,  A.  Disseminated  lead  ores  of  South- 
eastern Missouri. 

133.  Stanton,  T.  Contributions  to  the  cretaceous 
paleontology  of  the  Pacific  coast  :  the  fauna  of  the 
Knoxville  beds. 

134.  Walcott,  C.  D.  Cambrian  rocks  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

135.  Weeks,  F.  B.  Bibliography  and  index  of  North 
American  geology,  paleontology,  petrology,  and  miner- 
alogy for  1894. 

136.  Bascom,  F.  Ancient  volcanic  rocks  of  South 
Mountain,  Pennsylvania. 

137.  Hay,  R.  Geology  of  the  Fort  Riley  military 
reservation  and  vicinity. 

138.  Darton,  N.  H,  Artesian  well  prospects  in  the 
Atlantic  coastal  plain  region. 

139.  Weed  and  Pirsson.  Geology  of  the  Castle 
Mountain  mining  district,  Montana. 

140.  Newell,  F.  H.  Report  of  progress  of  the  divi- 
sion of  hydrography  for  1895. 

141.  Clark,  W.  B.  Eocene  deposits  of  the  middle 
Atlantic  slope  in  Delaware,  Maryland,  and  Virginia. 

142.  Vaughan,  F.  W.  Geology  and  paleontology  of 
northwestern  Louisiana. 

143.  Branner,  J.  C.  Bibliography  of  clays  and  the 
ceramic  arts. 

144.  Todd,  J.  E.  Moraines  of  the  Missouri  Coteau 
and  their  attendant  deposits. 

145.  Fontaine,  W.  M.  Potomac  formation  in  Vir- 
ginia. 

146.  Weeks,  F.  B.  Bibliography  and  index  of  North 
American  geology,  paleontology,  petrology,  and  miner- 
alogy for  1895. 

147.  Perrine,  C.  D.  Earthquakes  in  California  in 
1895. 

148.  Clarke  and  Hillebrand.     Analysis  of  rocks. 

f  Geological  atlas  of  the  U.  S.,  folio  18-32.  D  8991./. 

t  Monographs,  v.  25-28.  D  8891.2. 

25.  Upham,  W.     Glacial  lake  Agassiz. 

26.  Newberry,  J-  S.     Flora  of  the  Amboy  clays. 

27.  Emmons,  S.  F.  and  others.  Geology  of  the 
Denver  river. 

28.  Van  Hise,  C.  R.  and  Bayley,  W.  S.  Marquette 
iron-bearing  district  of  Michigan. 

G.     Mathematics. 

Graham.  Elementary  treatise  on  the  calculus  for  en- 
gineering students.  D  1174.^. 

Hall.  Elements  of  diff'erential  and  integral  calculus, 
with  applications.  D  1611. 

Lubsen.  Mathematics  self-taught,  i.  Arithmetic  and 
algebra.     Adapted  by  Suplee.  D  1665. 

Murray.     Introductory  course  in  differential  equations. 

D  1323. 

Perry.     Calculus  for  engineers.  D  1348. 

Phillips  «';/«' Fisher.     Elements  of  geometry.    D  1351. 

Pickworth.   The  slide  rule  :  a  practical  manual.  D  1352. 

Smith.     Calculus  for  engineers  and  physicists.    D  I4i2.<r. 


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H.     Medical  Science. 

Aristotle.     Youth    and   old    age,   life    and   death,  and 
respiration.     Transl.  by  Ogle.  D  1509. 

Beauty  and  hygiene.  F  2033. 

Dakin.     Handbook  of  midwifery.  F  71  n. 

Duckworth.     Sequels  of  disease.  F  4577. 

Eddy.     Science  and  health,  with  key  to  the  Scriptures. 
1 20th  ed.  F  4134-c. 

FuERTES.     Water  and  public  health.  F  2159. 

Hall.     Fun  better  than  physic.  F  2183./. 

Halleck.     Education  of  the  central  nervous  system. 

F  I 183. 

Hayes.     How  to  live  longer  and   why   we  do  not  live 
longer.  '  F  2191. 

HOLBROOK.     Stirpiculture  ;  or,  the  improvement  of  off- 
spring through  wiser  generation.  F  7210. 

Holt.     Diseases  of  infancy  and  childhood.  F  5626. 

Hoy.     Eating  and  drinking.  F  2214. 

Keith.     Fads  of  a  physician.  F  2238. a. 

Noii;. — Sequel  to  "  Plea  for  a  simpler  life." 

Knight.     Food  and  its  functions  :  a  text-book  for  stu- 
dents of  cookery.  F  2249. 

Kuhne.     Facial    diagnosis  :    enabling  us  to  foresee  and 
forestall  any  ailment.  X  4653. 

Middletown  State   Homeopathic   Hospital.     \  26th  an- 
nual report,  ending  Sept.  30,  1896.  F  5753. 

Notter  (7;/(/ Firth.    Practical  domestic  hygiene.   F  2333. 

Ostrom.     Massage  and  the  original  Swedish  movements. 
3d  ed.  F  4339. 

Ranney.     Eye-strain  in  health  and  disease.  F  5719. 

Richardson.     Viiamedica:  chapters  of  medical  life  and 
work.  F  724. 

RoosE.     Waste  and  repair  in  modern  life.  F  2377. 

Sajous  and  others,     f  Annual  of  the  universal  medical 
sciences,  188S-96.     45  v.  F  730. 

Note. — Each  year  has  5  vols. 

Stall.     What  a  young  boy  ought  to  know.  F  7420. 

Tebb  and  Vollum.     Premature  burial,  and  how  it  may 
be  prevented.  F  2435. 

Tiraud.     Diphtheria  and  antitoxin.  F  5766. 

Wood.      Infancy  and  childhood.  F  2490. 

ANATOMY,  SURGERY,  DENTISTRY. 

Bell.     Care  of  the  teeth  and  mouth.  F  5035. 

Clarke.  Surgical  pathology  and  principles.  F  4092. 
EssiG,  edr.     American  text-book  of  prosthetic  dentistry. 

F45S3. 
Herris.  Dictionary  of  dental  science.  5th  ed.  F  4612. 
Oesterreicher  and  Erdl.     f  Atlas  of  human  anatomy. 

F  196S. 

Stevenson.     AVounds    in    war  :    their   production   and 

treatment.  F  4753. 

Watson.     Diseases  of  the  eye.  F  5469. 


I.     Natural   History. 

Baskett.     Story  of  the  birds.  E  7029. 

Bayliss.     In  brook  and  bayou  ;  or,  life  in  the  still  waters. 

E  5030. 
Beard.     Curious  homes  and  their  tenants.  E  2032. 

Blanchan.     Bird  neighbors.  E  7527. 

Chapman.     Bird-life  :  guide  to  the  study  of  our  common 

birds.  •  E  70^3./'. 

COMSTOCK.     Insect  life.  E  4098. 

Dixon.     Curiosities  of  bird  life.  E  7123. c. 

Elliot.     Gallinaceous  game  birds   of   North    -America. 

E  7135-i-. 
Gibson.     My  studio  neighbors.  E  600.///. 

Greene.     Diseases  of  cage  birds.  E  7175. 

Ingersoll.     Wild   neighbors  :  out-door   studies   in  the 

U.  S.  E  S223. 

LVDKKKER  and  oi/iers.     Natural  history.  E  2275.W. 

A^ote. — "  Concise  knowledge  library." 
yi ACPHEKSOS  i:nd  ot/iers.     Red  deer.  E  32S3.r. 

Miller.     Upon  the  tree-top.  E  7305.  k. 

Parkhukst.     Song  birds  and  water  fowl.  E  7343. J. 

Shufeldt.     Chapters  on  the  natural  history  of  the  U.  S. 

E  2743. 
Skinner.     Nature  in  a  city  yard.  E  409. 

United  States,     /^is/i  Commission,  f  Bulletin,  v.  16  for 

1896.  E5S9i.a. 
f  Report  of  the  commissioner  for  year  ending  June 

30,  1893-5.     Pts.  19-21.  E  5773. 

Wallace.     British  cage  birds.  E  7464. 

Weed.     Life  histories  of  American  insects.  E  4471. 

Wright  and  Coues.     Citizen  bird  :  scenes  from  bird-life 

in  plain  English  for  beginners.  E  7493. f. 


J.    Physics  or  Natural  Philosophy. 

Carnot.     Motive   power  of    heat.     Ed.    by   Thurston. 

2d  ed.  D  4076. 

Clowes.     Direction    and   measurement   of   inflammable 

gas  and  vapour  in  the  air.  D  5094. 

Dolbear.     Modes  of  motion  ;  or,  mechanical  conceptions 

of  physical  phenomena.  D  3124. 

GALLaWRoBERTSON.  Popular  readings  in  Science.  D  l6l. 
Schuster  and  Lees.     Intermediate  course   of  practical 

physics.  D  2395. 

Singer  and  Berens.     Some  unrecognized  laws  of  nature. 

D407- 
Stewart  and  Gee.       Lessons    in   elementary   practical 

physics,     v.  3,  pt.  i.     Practical  acoustics,  by  C.  L. 

Barnes.  D  242l.<'. 

Stone.     Experimental  physics.  D  2423. 

Tyndall.     On  radiation.  D445I-''- 

Woglom.     Parakites  :  making  and  flying  of  tailless  kites 

for  scientific  purposes  and  recreation.  D  3898. 


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A. 


Annals  of  Legislative  Bodies  ;  Public 
Documents. 


Chicago.      Department   of  Public    Works.      f  Mayor's 

annual  message,   and  19th  annual   report  for  year 

ending  Dec.  31,  1894.  U  2552. 

New  York,  Charter  of  the  greater.  U  1S66. 

N'otc. — Pub.  by  the  Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle. 
New  York  State.     Assembly,    f  Calendar  of  bills  printed 
during  119th  session.  U  2697. 

f  Documents,    iiSth  session,     v.  4,  5,  20,  and   20, 

maps.     8°.  U  2697. 

t  Same,  119th  session,     v.  1-21,  23-26.     27  v.     S°. 

U  2697. 
Note. — v.  7  and  8  have  each  an  extra  pt.  of  maps. 
t  Satne,  iigth  session,     v.  22.     4^.  U  2S66.</. 


New  York  State.  Assembly,  f  Journal,  119th  session. 
4  V.  U  2697. a. 

—  Senate.  \  Calendar  of  bills  printed  during  119th  ses- 
sion. U  2^:97.7/. 

f  Documents,   Ii8th  session,     v.  8,  14,  15.  16,  and 

16  pt.  2,  maps.  U  2697.^. 

f  Same,  119th  session,     v.  1-6,9,   11.       U  2697.^. 

f  Journal,  119th  session.     2  v.  U  2697.^. 

B.    Commerce  and  Business. 

Bastable.     Theory  of  international  trade.  U  5029. 

Broaker  and  CH.A.rM.\N.  American  accountant's  man- 
ual. V.  I.  n  9:35. 

Bureau  of  .American  Republics,    f  Commercial  directory 

of  American  republics,     v.  I.  U  iSi4. 

Eaton.     fHow  to  do  business.  H  9579- 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES:  Political  Economy. 


Foster,  Merchant's  manual :  principles  of  trade,  com- 
merce, and  banking.  U  8156. 

Fowler.  Publicity  :  encyclopedia  of  advertising  and 
printing.  H  9832. 

Hardwicke.     Art  of  getting  rich.  H  9186. 

New  York  Produce  Exchange,  f  Report,  July  i,  1896- 
July  I,  1897.  U  8697. rt. 

New  York  State.  Produce  Exchange.  \  39th  annual 
report  for  1896-7.  U  8697. 

Our  commerce  in  war,  and  how  to  protect  it.        U  8703. 

United  States.  Interstate  Commerce  Commissioji.  f  loih 
annual  report,  Dec.  i,  1896.  U  8773.^, 

—  State  Department,     f  Consular  reports,  Nos.  194-206 

(Nov.  1S96-N0V.  1897).  U  i^i^.g. 

f  General  index  to  monthly  consular  reports,  Nos. 

152-203.  U8773.J. 

f  Review  of  the  world's  commerce,  1895-6. 

U  8773.^. 

C.     Education. 

Aber.     Experiment  in  education.  X  7002. 

Baldwin.     School  management  and  school  methods. 

X  7024.  J-. 
Barnett.      Teaching  and  organisation.  X  7028. 

Bates.     Kindergarten  guide.  X  7030. 

California,  University  of.   f  Register  of,  1896-7.  X  7072. 
Chicago,  University  of.     f  Annual  register,  July   1896- 
July  1897.  X7552. 

Claghorne.     College  training  for  women.  X  7091. 

Columbia  University,     f  Catalogue,  1896-7.     X  7558.(7. 
Corbin.      School   boy    life    in    England  :    an    American 
view.  X7101. 

Drexel  Institute  of  Art,  Science,  and  Industry  (Phila.). 
f  Year  book  of  the  departments  and  courses  of  in- 
struction, 1897-8.  X  7576. 
Emerson,    compiler.      College    year-book   and    athletic 
record  for  1896-7.                                           X  7136. 
Fenelon.      Fragments  from,   concerning  education. 

X7146. 

Harvard  College,     f  Annual  reports  of  the  prest.  and 

treasurer,  1895-6.  X  7613. 

Harvard  University,     f  Catalogue,  1896-7.        X  7188. 

Hughes.     Froebel's  educational  laws  for  all  teachers. 

X  7216./. 
Johnson,  edr.     District  school  as  it  was.  X  7234. 

Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University,     f  Register,  1896-7. 

X  7264. 
Miall.     Thirty  years  of  teaching.  X  7304. 

Michigan,     University    of.       f   Calendar    of,     1896-7. 

X  7303. 

New  York  State.  Department  of  Public  Instruction. 
f  42d  annual  report,  ending  July  31,  1895.     2  v. 

X  7697../. 

—  University,      f  109th   annual  report  of   the   regents. 

1895.      2  V.  X  7697. <-. 

—  University — Examination  Department.      \  3d    annual 

report,  1895.  X  7697./;. 

Pennsylvania,  University  of.     f  Catalogue  of,  1896-7. 

X  7346. 
Pratt  Institute  (Brooklyn),    f  Catalogue,  1896-7,  1897-8. 

X  7715- 

Princeton  University,  f  Catalogue,  1896-7.  X  7357. 
Tarver.  Some  observations  of  a  foster  parent.  X  7433. 
United  States.  Bureau  of  Education.  •}■  Report  of  the 
commissioner,  for  the  year  1895-6.  v.  i.  X  7773. 
Wells.     Oxford  and  its  colleges.  X  7473. 

Williams.  History  of  modern  education.    2ded.  X7484. 


D.     Government  and  Politics. 

Austin.     Uncle  Sam's  secrets.  U  1020. 

Bry.\n.     The  first  battle  :  story  of  the  campaign  of  1896. 

u  1537. 

Burgess.     Political  science  and  constitutional  law.     2  v. 

U  538. 
I.  Sovereignty  and  liberty.     2.   Government. 


Civil  service  guide  :  a  manual  for  applicants  for  govern- 
ment positions  under  U.  S.  Civil  Service  examina- 
tions. U  lOQO.^. 

f  Cuba,  New  constitutional  laws  for.  U  563. 

Dallinger.     Nominations  for  elective  office  in  the  U.  S. 

U  1568. 

Eliot.  American  contributions  to  civilization,  and  other 
essays  and  addresses.  U  1581. 

Fielde.    Political  primer  of  N.  Y.  state  and  city.    U  1x49. 

Fisher.  Evolution  of  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.  U  1150. 

GOODNOW.     Municipal  problems.  U  171. 

Harding.  Contest  over  the  ratification  of  the  federal 
constitution  in  Massachusetts.  U  1612. 

Harrison.     This  country  of  ours.  U  11 87. 

Houston.     Nullification  in  South  Carolina.  U  1*628. 

How  to  pass  a  civil  service  examination.  U  1629. 

M'Kechnie.      State  and  the  individual.  U  669. 

Maltbie.     English  local  government  of  to-day.      U  673. 

Perris.  The  eastern  crisis  of  1897  and  British  policy  in 
the  near  east.  U  347. 

Roosevelt.  American  ideals,  and  other  essays  social 
and  political.  U  1377.0. 

Schouler.     Constitutional  studies,  state  and  federal. 

U  1394.^. 

Wilcox.     Study  of  city  government.  U  1483. 


E.     Law  and  Crime. 

Butts.     Businessman's  assistant  (1848).  V  6069. 

—  Sa7ne  (1849).  V  6069.6!. 

—  U.  S.  business  man's  law  cabinet.  V  botg.b. 
HowsoN   and   HowsoN.     Patents  :  manual  relating   to 

U.  S.  and  foreign  patents.     3d  ed.  V  8214.0. 

Mull.     Practical  handbook  of  business  law.  V  6321. 

New  York  State.     State  Department,     f  Laws  passed  at 

I20th  session  of  the  legislature.     3  v.  V4697. 

—  Statutory  Revision    Commission,     f  Colonial    laws    of 

N.  Y.  from  1664  to  the  Revolution.    5  v.   V  46g'j.m. 
Odgers.     Law  of  libel.  V  5336. 

Watt.     Theory  of  contract  in  its  social  light.       V  6781. 

F.     Military  and  Naval  Science. 

Butts.     Manual  of  physical  drill,  U.  S.  army.     G  6069. 

Callwell.     Effect  of  maritime  command  on    land  cam- 
paigns since  Waterloo.  G  7072. 

Castle.  The  army  mule,  and  other  war  sketches.   G  6078. 

Clarke  and  Thursfield.     The  navy  and   the  nation  ; 
or,  naval  warfare  and  imperial  defence.       G  7555. 

Crehore  and  Squier.     Polarizing  photo- chronograph. 

G  6563. 

Forbes.    The  "  Black  Watch  "  :  the  record  of  an  historic 
regiment.  G  6156. 

Garbett.     Naval  gunnery.  G  7612. 

GiDDlNGS.     Instructions  in  military  signaling.       G  6166. 

Mahan.     Interest  of  America  in  sea  power.  G  7285. 

Marston.     War,  famine,  and  our  food  supply. 

Massachusetts.    Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor. 
annual  report,  Mch.  1897. 

Maxirice.     National  defences.  G  6294. 

Naval  annual.      1897.     Ed.  by  Brassey.  G  7697. 

Reed.     Cadet  life  at  West  Point.  G  6366.^. 

Rodenbough  and  Haskin.     Army  of  the  U.  S.   G  6725. 

United  States.   War  Depart7nent.     Infantry  drill  regula- 
tions. G6454fl'. 

Wood.     Achievements  of  cavalry.  G  6490. 


G  7285.  I 

G  62S8.  J 

.     t27th  I 

U  4674.  1 


G.     Political  Economy. 

American  Bankers'  Association,     f  Proceedings  of  22d 
annual  convention.     1896.  U  7505. 

Blair.     Human  progress  :  what  can  man  do  to  further 
it?  U  4044./^. 

Gladden.     Social  facts  and  forces.  U  4169. .^^ 

Contents  :  The  factory. — The  labor  union. — The  cor- 
poration.— The  railway. — The  city. — The  church. 


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Great  sound  money  parade  in  N.  Y.  U  7505. 

Hadley.  Economics  :  relations  between  private  prop- 
erty and  public  welfare.  U  4610. 

Hallard.  Gold  and  silver :  elementary  treatise  on  bi- 
metallism. U  71S4. 

MACLEOD.     History  of  economics.  U  4669. 

Marshall.   Principles  of  economics,  v.  i.  3d  ed.  U  4674. 

New  York  State.  Board  of  Mediation  and  Arbitration. 
f  roth  annual  report.  U  4697. a. 

ROTHWELL.      Bimetallism  explained.  U  7378. 

Stokes.  ,  Joint-metallism.     5th  ed.  U  7423. a. 

United  States.  Department  of  Labor,  fiothandiith 
annual  report,  1894,  1895-6.  U  4773.a. 

Vandegrift  &  Co.  Dingley  tariff  bill  as  passed  July 
24,  1897.  U  7458. 


H.    Social  Science  and  Statistics. 

BosANQUET.     Rich  and  poor.  U  9052,;-. 

BURDETT.     Hospitals  and  charities.     1897.  U  go66. 

Dawson.     Social  Switzerland.  U  91 16. 

Dole.     The  coming  pe(iple.  U9126. 

Du  Bois.  Suppression  of  the  African  slave-trade  in  the 
U.  S.,  1638-1870.  U  9577- 

Henderson.     The  social  spirit  in  America.       U  9195. j. 

Hopkins.     Dungeons  of  old  Paris.  U  9627. 

Massachusetts.  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor,  f  An- 
nual statistics  of  manufactures.      1896.     U  6674. f. 

Nash.     Genesis  of  the  social  conscience.  U  9326. 

New  York  Charity  Organization  Society,  f  New  York 
charities  directory.     7th  ed.  X  8329.0. 

New  York  City.  Board  of  City  Magistrates.  \  Annual 
report,  Oct.  31,  1896.  U  9697./. 

—  Young  IVomen's  Christian  Association,  f  26th  annual 
report.  X  S6g-j.e. 

New  York  State.  Board  of  Charities,  f  Directory  of  the 
charitable,  eleemosynary,  correctional,  and  reform- 
atory institutions.     (1S92.)  X  S6g-j.g. 

f  4th,  6th,  7th,  9th-30th  annual  report.     (1870-96.) 

25  V.  X  8697./. 


Paulian.      Beggars  of  Paris.  U  9343. 

Players  (The),     [f  Constitution  and  by-laws.]     1S97. 

X  8354. 

Russell.     German  social  democracy.  U  9381.^. 

Sherard.     White  slaves  of  England.  U  9403. 

Union  Club  (N.  Y.  City),  f  Officers,  members,  constitu- 
tion, and  rules.     (1897.)  X  8454. 

United  States.  Life-Saving  Service,  f  Annual  report 
ending  June  30,  1896.  G  'ni'i  a. 

STATISTICS. 

New  York  [city]  directory  for  1786.     Fac- simile  reprint. 

U  6329. a. 

Statesman's  year  book.     1897.  U  6421. 

United  States.  Census  Office.  \  Insane,  feeble-minded, 
deaf  and  dumb,  and  blind,  in  the  U.  S.  at  nth  cen- 
sus, 1890.     By  J.  S.  Billings.  U  68gi.z'. 

t  Report  on  population  of  the  U.  S.  at  nth  census, 

1890.     Pt.  2.  U  6891. «. 

f  Report  on  vital  and  social  statistics  in  the  U.  S. 

at  nth  census,  by  J.  S.  Billings.  Part  2.  Vital 
statistics.  U  6891. n 

f  Same.     Part  4.     Statistics  of  deaths.       U  6S9i.n 


I.    Women. 

Bell.     From  a  girl's  point  of  view.  U  9035. 

Claghorn.     College  training  for  women.  X  7091. 

Hawtry.     Co-education  of  the  sexes.  X  7190. 

Johnson.      Woman  and  the  republic  :  woman-suffrage 

movement  in  the  U.  S.  U  9233. 

Mostyn,  edr.     Stay-at-home  husbands  and  how  to  manage 

them.  U  9316. 

New  York  State  Association  Opposed  to  the  Extension 

of  the  Suffrage  to  Women,     f  Why  women  do  not 

want  the  ballot.     12°.  U  9320. 

—  t  Same.    8°.  U  (jt^T-g. 

A'ote. — Collections  of  pamphlets. 
Parkhurst.     Talks  to  young  women.  X9343.?/. 


PART  8.-THEOLOGY   AND   PHILOSOPHY. 


A.    Biblical  Theology. 

Behrends.     Old  Testament  under  fire.  Y  2035. 

Burgon.     Revision  revised.  Y  2542. 

Driver.  Introduction  to  the  literature  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. Y2576.?. 

FarraR.    The  Bible:  its  meaning  and  supremacy.  Y  2144. 

Fiske.  Myths  of  Israel  :  Genesis,  with  analysis  and  ex- 
planation of  its  composition.  Y  2151.W. 

Geikie.     New  Testament  hours,  v.  3,  4.  Y  2164. «. 

3.  The  Apostles  :  their  lives  and  letters. 

4.  St.  Peter  to  Revelation. 

Gladden.     Seven  puzzling  Bible  books.  Y2168.J. 

Contents  :  Introductory. — Judges. — Esther. — Job. — 

Ecclesiastes. — Song  of  songs. — Daniel. — Jonah. 

Gloag.     Introduction  to  the  synoptic  Gospels.      Y  2600. 

Rommel.     The  ancient  Hebrew  tradition  as  illustrated 

by  the  monuments.  Y  2211. 

Hurlbut  and  DoHERTY.     Illustrative  notes  :  guide  to 

the  International  Sunday  School  lessons.     1S98. 

Y  2631. 
Mackail.     Biblia  iiinocentium.  Y  2281. 

MouLTON.     Modern  reader's  Bible  :  the  Chronicles. 

Y23iS.^. 
—  Same:  Ezekiel.  Y  2318.^. 

Peloubat.     Select  notes  :  a  commentary  on  the  Interna- 
tional lessons  for  1898.  Y  2708. 
Renan.     Antichrist  :   from  arrival  of  Paul   in   Rome  to 
the  end  of  the  Jewish  revolution.               Y  2721. a. 
Staffer.     Jesus  Christ  during  his  ministry.      Y  2422./^. 


Wade,  edr.     Book  of  Genesis.  Y  2777. 

Whitney.     The  open  mystery  :  a  reading  of  the  Mosaic 

story.  Y  24S0. 

Wright.     Illustrated  Bible  treasury.  Y  2493.1. 

B.    Church  History. 

Bompiani.  Short  history  of  the  Italian  Waldenses.  Y  3049. 
Buckley.  Historyof  Methodism  in  the  U.  S.  2  v.  Y3538. 
Fisher.  History  of  the  Christian  church.  Y  3590.A. 
Ford.  New  England  struggle  for  religious  liberty.  Y3154. 
GULICK.     Growth  of  the  kingdom  of  God.  Y  3179. 

HuRST.  Historyof  the  Christian  church,  v.l.  Y  3631.^. 
Hutton.     Church  of  the  sixth  century.  Y  3219. 

Lectures  on  ecclesiastical  history.  Y  3262. 

McGlFFERT.      History  of  Christianity  in    the    Apostolic 

age.  Y  3668. 

PiERSON.     Seven  years  in  Sierra  Leone  :  work  of  Wm. 

A.  B.  Johnson.  Y  3352. j-. 

PooLE.  Wycliffe  and  movements  for  reform.  Y  3355.^. 
Taunton.  Black  monks  of  St.  Benedict.  2  v.  Y  3760. 
Van  Dyke.     Ten  epochs  of  church  history  :  age  of  the 

Renascence.  Y  3458. 


C.    Devotional  and  Practical  Theology. 

Brooks.     The  more  abundant  life  :  Lenten  readings. 

V  8060.  w. 
Hepworth.     Herald  sermons.     2d  series.  Y  8196. 

Maclaren.     Potter's  wheel.  Y  7281. 


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Mead.      Modern  methods  in  church  work.  Y  9296. 

Meditations  on  death  and  eternity.  Transl.  from  tne 
German  by  Frederica  Rowan.  Y  7678. 

Parker.     Might  have  been  :  some  life  notes.       Y  7342. 
Phelps  and  others^     Hymns  and  choirs.  Y  9350. 

D.     Doctrinal  and  Controversial 
Theology. 

Abbott.     Theology  of  an  evolutionist.  Y6002./'. 

Allen  (G.).     Evolution  of  the  idea  of  God.  Y  6503. 

Allen  (A.V.G.).     Christian  institutions.  Y6503.<r. 

Argyll  {Duke  of).      Philosophy  of   belief  ;    or,   law  in 

Christian  theology.  Y  6509. 

Desertis.     Psychic  philosophy  as  the   foundation  of  a 

religion  of  natural  law.  Y  61 19. 

Dixon.     Failure  of  Protestantism  in  N.  Y.  and  its  causes. 

2d  ed.  Z  123. 

Fay.     Forty    dollars   and    the   boots  ;  or,   shall  we  not 

abolish  our  Apostles'  creed.  Z  3145. 

Landers.   Skeptic's  defense  against  all  Christian  or  other 

priests.  Z  2656. 

Miller.     Headship   of    Christ    and    the   rights   of    the 

Christian  people.     5th  ed.  Y  6304. 

O'Brien.      History  of  the  mass.     15th  ed.  Z  1335. 

Savage.     Religion  for  to-day.  Y  6385. 

Smith.     Guesses  at  the  riddle  of  existence.         Y  6412.^. 
Swarthmore  College,     f  Proceedings  of  the  Swarthmore 

Conference.  Z  4758. 

SwEDENBORG.     Spiritual  diary.     Transl.  by  Bush.     Pt. 

I,  v.  2.  Z  4430.;', 

Weir.     The  way  :  the  nature  and  means  of  revelation. 

Y  6472. 
WiRGMAN.     Doctrine  of  confirmation.  Y  6485. 

E.     Mythology,  Folk  Lore,  and  Various 
Religions. 

Arnold.  Preaching  of  Islam  :  a  history  of  the  propaga- 
tion of  the  Muslim  faith.  Z  6509. 

Brinton.     Religions  of  primitive  peoples.  Z  8058.;-. 

Crook.  Popular  religion  and  folk-lore  of  northern 
India. ,   2  v.     New  ed.  Z  S564. 

Gamble.     God-idea  of  the  ancients  ;  or,  sex  in  religion. 

Z  9597- 

GUYAU.     Non-religion  of  the  future.  Z  9608. 

Lang.     Modern  mythology.  Z  8656. 

MuiR.  The  Mohammedan  controversy,  Biographies  of 
Mohammed,  Sprenger  on  tradition,  The  Indian  lit- 
urgy, and  the  Psalter.  Z  6692. 

Philpot.  The  sacred  tree  ;  or,  the  tree  in  religion  and 
myth.  Z  8711. 

Sayce.  Origin  and  growth  of  religion  as  illustrated  by 
the  religion  of  the  ancient  Babylonians.        Z  8732. 

Simpson.     Buddhist  praying-wheel.  Z  8746. 

Skinner.     Readings  in  folk-lore.  Z  8409. r. 

f  Talmud,  Babylonian.  New  ed.  Original  text  edited  and 
transl.  into  English  by  Rodkinson.  v.  1-4.  Z  5887. 
I,  2.     Tract  Sabbath. 

3.  Tract  Erubin. 

4.  Tracts  Shekalim  and  Rosh  hashana. 

Taylor.  Ancient  ideals  :  intellectual  and  spiritual 
growth  from  early  times  to  the  establishment  of 
Christianity.     2  v,  Z  9760. 


F.     Occult  Literature. 

Antiquity    unveiled  :    ancient   voices   from   the   spirit 

realms  proving  Christianity  of  heathen  origin.     2d 

ed.  X  5012. 

Ashton.     Devil  in  Britain  and  America.  X  55 11. 

CoATES.  Human  magnetism;  or, how  to  hypnotise.  X  4094. 
Eddy    {Mrs.    Mary    B.    G.).       Miscellaneous    writings, 

1883-96.  X  5134. 

Ellis.     Catechism  of  palmistry.  X4135. 

Fowler.      Manual  of   mental   science.     Childhood  :  its 

character  and  culture.  [Phrenology.]  X  4156. w. 
Great  secret  and    its   unfoldment  in   occultism.     By  a 

Church  of  England  clergyman.  X  5175. 

Kingsford  and  Maitland.     The  perfect  way  ;  or,  the 

finding  of  Christ.  '  X  5246. 

Kuhne.     Facial  diagnosis  :   enabling  us  to  foresee  and 

forestall  any  ailment.  X  4653. 

Lang.     Book  of  dreams  and  ghosts.  X  5260.^. 

Manaceine.     Sleep  :  its  physiology,  pathology,  hygiene, 

and  psychology.  X  4286. 

Mason.    Telepathy  and  the  sublimated  self.  X  4290. 

Parish.     Hallucinations  and  illusions.  X  4343. 

Podmore.     Studies  in  psychical  research.  X  5714. 

Waite.     Occult  sciences.  X  5463. 

G.    Philosophy:  Mental. 

Bowne.     Theory  of  thought  and  knowledge.      X  3533./. 

BussELL.  Schoolof  PlatoundertheRoman empire.  X  2541. 

CosTELLOE  and  Muirhead,   transl.     Aristotle  and   the 

earlier  Peripatetics.     2  v.  X  2101. 

A^ote. — Transl.    from    Zeller's    "  Philosophy  of    the 

Greeks." 

Crozier.     History  of   intellectual    development   on    the 

lines  of  modern  evolution,     v.  i.  X  1563. 

James.     Psychology.  X  3225./. 

—  Will  to  believe,  and  other  essays  in  popular  philosophy. 

^X  3225. 
Ladd.  •   Philosophy  of  knowledge.  X  3654.^. 

Mach.     Analysis  of  the  sensations.  X  3280. 

Merz.     European   thought   in   the   19th  century,     v.   i. 

Introduction — scientific  thought,  pt.  i.  X  1301. 
RiBOT.     Psychology  of  the  emotions.  X  3372. 

Scripture.     The  new  psychology.  X  3398. 

Seth.     Man's  place  in  the  cosmos,  and  other  essays. 

X  3401. 7«, 
Swami  Vivekananda.  Yoga  philosophy.  New  ed.  X  2430. 
Zimmern,  transl.     Porphyry  the  philosopher  to  his  wife 

Marcella.  X  2500. 

H.    Philosophy:  Moral. 

BosANQUET.     Psychology  of  the  moral  self.  X  8052. 

Fletcher.     Happiness  as    found  in  forethought  minus 
fearthought.     (Menticulture,  series  2).       X9i52.^. 
Hamerton.     Quest  of  happiness.  X  9184.(7. 

Humphry.    {''  Madge''  of ''  Truth."")    Manners  for  men. 

X  9217. 
Merriam.     Chief  end  of  man.  X  9301. 

Munger.      Plain  living  and  high  thinking.  X  9323./. 

Parkhurst.     Talks  to  young  men.  X  9343.^. 

—  Talks  to  young  women.  X  9343. «. 
Quigley.     Success  is  for  you.  X  9360. j. 

—  Way  to  keep  young.  X  9360.  tc/. 
Wines  and  Koren.     The  liquor  problem  in  its  legislative 

aspects.  X  94S4. 


PART   9.-USEFUL   AND   FINE   ARTS. 


A.     Agriculture  and  Horticulture. 


AGRICULTURE. 

Bailey.     Forcing-book  :    cultivation    of    vegetables    in 
glass  houses.  H  1021./. 


Crole.     Tea  :  a  text  book  of  tea  planting  and  manufac- 
ture. H  1563, 
May.     Mushroom  culture  for  amateurs.  H  1294. 


Roberts.  Fertility  of  the  land. 
Snyder.  Chemistry  of  dairying. 
Storer.     Agriculture  in  some  of 

istry.     7th  ed.     3  v. 
Wing.     Milk  and  its  products. 


H  1375. 
H  1413. 
its  relations  to  chem- 
H  1755. 
H  1485. 


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DOMESTIC  ANIMALS  ;    PESTS  ;   AXIMALI- 
CULTURE. 

Darkley.  Studies  in  the  art  of  rat-catching.  H  1026, 
Dalziel.     British  dogs.     3  v.  H  1568. <^. 

—  Diseases  of  horses.  H  1112. d. 
Everett.     Ferrets  :  their   management   in    health   and 

disease.  H  1140. 

Huntington.     My  dog  and  I :  various  breeds  of  dogs  : 

their  origin  and  uses.  H  1217. 

Lyell.     Pigeon-keeping  for  amateurs.  H  1275. 

McKenzie.     Popular  poultry-keeping  for  amateurs. 

H  12S1. 
Russell.     Horse-keeping  for  amateurs.  H  1381. 

Webster.     Book  of  bee-keeping.    2d  ed.  H  1472. 

HORTICULTURE  ;   FLOWERS. 

Dean  and  others.  The  dahlia  :  its  history  and  cultiva- 
tion. H  21 16. 
D'Ombria.  Roses  for  amateurs.  H  2124. 
Drury.  Popular  bulb  culture.  H  2127. 
May.     Greenhouse  management  for  amateurs.     2d  ed. 

H  2295. 
Ravenscroft.    Begonia  culture  for  amateurs.    H  2364.1^. 

—  Chrysanthemum  culture  for  amateurs.  H  2364. t:. 
Rose.  Lawns  and  gardens.  H  2727. 
Smith.  Confidences  of  an  amateur  gardener.  H  2412. f. 
Watson.     Cactus  culture  for  amateurs.              H  2469.^. 


B.    Architecture  and  Building. 

GENERAL   WORKS   ON   ARCHITECTURE. 

X  ACADE.MY  architecture.    Ed.  by  A.  Koch.    v.  10.    1896. 

G  8502'. 

—  X  Same.     New  series,  v.  4.      1S96.  G  8502. 
X  Architekt  (Der) :  Wiener  Monatshefte  fiir  Bauwesen 

und  decorative  Kunst.   i  Jahrgang,  1895.  G  8904.^:. 

—  X  Same.     2  Jahrgang,  1S96.  G  8904.^. 
BULFINCH    (Ellen),    edr.       X  Life    and    letters    of   Chas. 

Bulfinch,  architect.  G  8538. 

Cutler.     Cottages  and  country  buildings.  G  8109. 

Cutter.    Twoyears  work  in  an  architect's  office.    G  8822. 

ElSENLOHR  und  Weigle.  X  Architcktonische  Rund- 
schau. 8ter,  gter,  liter  Jahrgang  (1892,  1893, 
1S95).  G  8927. 

GufeRlNET.     X  L'Architecture  aux  salons  :  salons  de  1S96. 

G  S935. 

Inexpensive  country  homes,  $1000  to  §5000.       G  8845. 

Kemp.     Yacht  architecture.     3d  ed.     2  v.  G  7849.^. 

Monroe.  tJo^n  W.  Root  :  a  study  of  his  life  and 
work.  G  8868. 

Stuart.     Dictionary  of  architecture.     3  v.  G  8755. 

WuLLlAM  et  Farge.  X  Concours  publics  d'architecture, 
2  V.     1895-6.  G  8899. 

HISTORICAL   AND    LOCAL   ARCHITECTURE.   ! 

Albert.     X  Miinchener  Neubauten.  G  8902. r. 

Anderson.     Architecture  of   the  Renaissance  in   Italy. 

G  8507. 
X  Architecture  fran9aise.     [v.  9.]     Par  A.  Guerinet. 

G  8904.^. 

Aufleger  und  Mayerhofer.    X  Innen-Decorationen  des 

koniglichen  Lustschlosses  Schleissheim.     2te  Aufl. 

G  8905. a. 

X  Baukunst  Spaniens.     Liefenmg  9.  G  S906. 

Drexler  und  Ilg.     |Stucco-Decorationen  in  dem  Chor- 

herrnstifte  Klosternburg  bei  Wien.  G  8925. 

Elwell.      X  Architecture,    furniture,    and    interiors    of 

Maryland  and  Virginia  during  the  i8th  century. 

G  8927. <J. 
— X  Boston  Public  Library.  G  8927. a. 

EspOUY.     X  Fragments  d'architecture  antique.       G  8929. 
Guerinet.     X  Nancy  :    architecture,   beaux-arts,    monu- 
ments.    (.Architecture  fran9aise,  v.   8.)     G  8935.^7. 


Gurlitt.  X  Uie  Baukunst  Frankreichs.  v.  I-3.  G  8937. 
X  Later  Renaissance  architecture  in  England.  G  8952.0. 
Luthmer.    X  Romanische  Ornamentc  und  Baudenkmaler. 

G  8955.^. 
SoDERHOLTZ.     X  Colonial  architecture  and  furniture. 

(;  8982. 

Statz   and  Ungewitter.     X  Cothic    model-book  :    the 

1  architecture  of  the  Middle  Ages.  G  8985.0. 

Ungewitter.     X  Details  for  stone  and  brick  architecture 

j  in  Romanesque  and  Gothic  style.    3d  ed.    G  8991.0. 

Up.mark.     X  Architektur  der  Renaissance  in  Schweden 

(1530-1760).  G  8991.3. 

Wallot.    X  Das  ReichstagsGebaude  in  Berlin.   G  8994.0. 

Ward.     Historic  ornament  :    treatise  on  d«corative  art 

and  architectural  ornament.  G  8779. 

ECCLESIASTICAL   ARCHITECTURE. 

Bonney.  X  Cathedrals,  abbeys,  and  churches  of  England 
and  Wales.      Revised  ed.     2  v.  G  83io. 

Dearmer.     Cathedral  church  of  Oxford.  G  8 116. 

Hartel  und  Joseph.  ^  Kirchlichen  Baukunst  in  den 
Stylarten  des  Mittelalters.     3te  Aufl.        G  8938.0. 

Lassus  et  Viollet-le-dcc.  X  Monographie  de  Notre- 
Dame  de  Paris.  G  8952. 

Palmer.     Cathedral  church  of  Rochester.  G  8342. 

BUILDING   AND  BUILDING   ARTS. 

American  plumbing  practice.  G  9802.0. 

Note. — From  the  "  Engineering  record." 
Butterfield.     Gas  manufacture  :  chemistry  of.  G  9069. 
Howe.     Retaining-walls  for  earth.    3d  ed.  G  9214. 

Hughes.     Treatise  on  gas-works.  G  9215. 

Jackson.   X  Improvement  in  building  construction,  mainly 
relating  to  artificial  stone  and  concrete.    G  9846.^. 
Larkins.     Drapery  cutting  and  designing.  H  8657. 

McNeill.  Steam  and  hot  water  fitters'  textbook.  G  9282. 
Maginnis.     Roof  framing  made  easy.  G  9669.' 

Metzger.  X  Modelibuch  fiir  Kunstschlosser.  G  9661. 
Millar.     Plastering,  plain  and  decorative.  G  9S61. 

Moore.     How  to  build  a  home.  G  9316. 

Practical  gas  fitting.  G  9357. 

A'a/e. — Reprinted  from  the  "  Metal  worker." 
Schmidt.     fSchlosser's  Skizzenmappe.  G  9879. 

Theiler.     X  Bau-und  Kunstschlosserei.  G  9888. 


C.     Engineering. 

GENERAL   AND    MISCELLANEOUS   WORKS. 

Allen.     Tables  for  earthwork  computation.  G  4504. 

Baker.  Manualof  American  water-works.  1897.  G4514.0. 
Burr.     Elasticity   and  resistance   of    the    materials    of 

engineering.  G  4539- 

Coffin.     Graphical  solution  of  hydraulic  problems. 

G4095- 
Engineer's  and  contractor's  pocket-book.  (1856.)  G  4137- 
Fairbairn.     Useful    information    for   engineers.    2d  ed. 

G  4142.0. 
Haswell.     Engineers'  and  mechanics'  pocket-book.     8th 

ed.     (1S54.)  G  4188.0. 

Howe.     Treatise  on  arches.  G  4628. 

Johnson.     Materials   of   construction:  strength   of    en- 
gineering materials.  G  4640.W/. 
Lanza.     Applied  mechanics.  G  4656. 
Newman.     Metallic  structures  :    corrosion  and    fouling, 

and  their  prevention.  G  4329.W. 

Nystrom.     Pocket-book  of  mechanics  and  engineering. 

lOth  ed.  G  4335- 

Pullen.     .\pplication  of  graphic  methods  to  the  design 

of  structures.  G  4359- 

Rideal.     Water  and  its  purification.  G  4372. 

Sheldon.     Notes  on  the  Nicaragua  Canal.  G  4741- 

Starling.      Floods   of  the  Mississippi   River.      [Levee 

system.] 
Storrow.     Treatise  oB;<#ateB- 


G475I- 
G  4424- 


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Weston.     Loss  of  head  due  to  friction  of  water  in  pipes. 

G  4476. 
Wright.     Designing  of  draw  spans.  G  4796. 

—  and  Wing.     Manual  of  bridge  drafting.  G  4899. 

INVENTIONS   AND    MACHINERY. 

Barber.  Engineer's  sketch-book  of  mechanical  move- 
ments, etc.     3d  ed.  G  15 16. a. 

Blaine.     Hydraulic  machinery.  G  1527. 

Chilton  and  Thompson.  Engineers'  text  book  and 
general  mechanics'  pocket  guide.  G  1086. 

Hutton.     Mechanical  engineering  of  power  plants. 

G  163  r.w. 

MacCord.     Slide-valves.  G  1666. 

Overman.   Moulder's  and  founder's  pocket  guide.  (1854.) 

G  I340.;«. 

Robinson.     Principles  of  mechanism.  G  1725./. 

Stabler.     \  Invention  of  reaping  machines.         G  1753. 

Swift.     \  Who  invented  the  reaper?  G  1758. 

Templeton's  Engineer's  pocket-book  for  1844.    G  I435-^- 

Tomlinson.     Construction  of  locks.  G  1443. 

United  States.  Patent  Office,  f  Annual  report  of  the 
commissioner  for  1895.  G  1891. 

Weisbach  and  Herrmann.  Mechanics  of  pumping 
machinery.  G  I7S3.«. 

STEAM   AND   GAS    ENGINES  ;    LOCOMOTIVES. 

Hiscox.    Gas,  gasoline,  and  vapor  engines.  G  2624. 

James  Watt  and  the  steam  engine.  G  2226. 

Le  Van.     Practical  management  of  engines  and  boilers. 

G  2267./. 
Peabody  and  Miller.     Steam-boilers.  G  2707.  j. 

Pearce.     The  locomotive  :  its  failures  and  remedies. 

G  2345. 
Pray.     Calorimeter  tables  for  steam.  G  2715. 

Railroad  Gazette  (N.  Y.  City).     Modern  locomotives. 

G  4973- 
Reeve.      Entropy-temperature  analysis  of  steam-engine 
efficiencies.  G  2721. 

Reynolds.    First  principles  of  the  locomotive.    G  2370./. 
Rohan.     Young  engineer's  guide.     7th  ed.  G  2376. 

Volkert.     Model  of  a  horizontal  steam  engine.  G  2461. 
Warv^^iCK.     The  gas  engine  :  how  to  make  and  use  it. 

G  2466. 

RAILROADS. 

Bell.     Power  distribution  for  electric  railroads.   G4521. 

Derr.     Block  signal  operation.  G  41 19. 

Haldane.  Railway  engineering,  mechanical  and  elec- 
trical. G  4610.;-. 

NICOLLS.      The  railway  builder.  G  4330. 

Pangborn.  World's  railway  :  historical,  descriptive,  and 
illustrative.  G  4S69. 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Co.  f  Catalogue  of  exhibit  of, 
at  World's  Columbian  Exposition.  G  4870. 

SCHOLEY.  Electric  tramways  and  railways  popularly 
explained.  G  4736. 

Tratman.     Railway  track  and  track  work.  G  4766. 


D.     Household  Economy. 

American  dainties  and  how  to  prepare  them.     By  an 
American  lady.  H  3009. 

Atkinson.     Science  of  nutrition.  H  3511. 

Campbell.     Household  economics.  H  3073.//. 

Gallier.     The  "  Majestic  "  family  cook-book.     H  3597. 
Quigley.     What  dress  makes  of  us.  H  4362. 

Roedelsperger.     How  to  become  a  waiter.        H  3375. 
Rorer.     New  salads.  H  3378. 

Salmon.     Domestic  service.  H  3384. 

Tschirky.     The  cook  book  by  "  Oscar  "  of  the  Waldorf. 

H  3761. 
Watson.     Art  of  the  house.  H  3781. 


E.     Industrial  Arts. 

Adams.  Sunlight  and  shadow  :  a  book  for  photogra- 
phers, amateur  and  professional.  I  2503. j. 

American  annual  of  photography  and  "  Photographic 
times"  almanac  for  1S98.  I  2505. 

Baye.     Industrial  arts  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.  I  5806. 

Denning.     Wood  carving  for  amateurs.   2d  ed.  I  5118.TO, 

Elwell.  X  Architecture,  furniture,  and  interiors  of 
Maryland  and  Virginia  during  the  18th  ceniurv. 

G  8927.(5. 

f  KuNST-Gewerbe  im  Reichstags-Gebaude  in  Berlin. 
3  Hefte.  I  5951. 

1.  Arbciten  in  Stein. 

2.  Arbeiten  in  Holz. 

3.  Arbeiten  in  Metall. 

Lambert  ttnd  Stahl.  f  Das  Mobel  :  ein  Musterbuch 
stilvoller  Mobel  aus  alien  Landern.  H  8952. 

Luthmer.  f  Innenraumen,  Mobeln,  und  Geriithen  im 
Louis-Seize  und  Empire-Stil.  H  8955. 

Miller.     Training  of  a  craftsman.  I  5305. 

Roeper  tmd  Bosch,  f  Moebel  aller  Stilarten  vom  Aus- 
gang  des  Mittelalters  bis  zum  Ende  des  iS  Jahr- 
hunderts.  H  8976. 

Stuecker.  f  Bismarck  Museum  in  Bild  und  Wort. 
Heft  I.  I  59S5. 

Vienna  Imperial  Museum  of  Art  and  Art  Industry. 
f  Bronzes  and  furniture  in  the  style  empire.    I  5992. 


F.     Music. 

GENERAL   AND   MISCELLANEOUS   WORKS. 

Bell.     Catechism  of  history  of  musicians.     [2d.  ed.] 

I  6035 
Bunner  a«^  Weil.     Three  operettas.  I  6814 

Guerber.     Stories  of  famous  operas.  I  6179, 

Haberl.     Magister     choralis :     manual     of     Gregorian 

chant.  I  6180, 

Mathews  <z«^/LiEBLiNG.     Dictionary  of  music.   16293^. 
Riemann.     Dictionary  of  music.     New  ed.  I  6724 

RosEVi^ALD.     Musician's  leisure  hour.  I  6378.  w 

RowE.     Young  folks'  musical  history  club.  I  6379.7, 

Steele.     Importance  of  musical  knowledge  to  the  priest 

hood  of  the  church.  I  6753 

Tapper.     Music  talks  with  children.  I  6433. « 

Tidbits  of  musical  history.  I  6441 

THEORY   OF   MUSIC. 

Bertenshaw.  Longmans'  Music  course  :  elements  of 
music,  harmony  and  counterpoint,  rhythm,  analy- 
sis, and  musical  form.  I  6037. 

Bussler.  Theory  and  practice  of  musical  form.  [Ed.]  by 
Cornell.  I  6542. 

Cornell.      Modern  musical  tonality.     3d  ed.        I  6100. 

GOETSCHIUS.      Material  used  in  musical  composition. 

I  6602. 

Gow^.     Structure  of  music.  I  6604. 

Haupt.     Counterpoint,  fugue,  and  double  counterpoint. 

I  6614. 

Klauwell.      Musical  execution.  I  6245. 

Macfarren.     Structure  of  a  sonata.  I  b2-C).s. 

Prout.     Applied  forms  :  sequel  to    "  Musical  form." 

I  6715. a. 

—  Counterpoint  strict  and  free.  I  6715. f. 

—  Counterpoint  :  strict  and  free.     Additional  exercises, 

etc.      2d  ed.  I  6715.3. 

—  Double  counterpoint  and  canon.     2d  ed.         I  6-i^.d. 

—  Fugal  analysis  :  a  companion  to  "  Fugue."     2d  ed. 

I  6715-*- 

—  Fugue.     2d  ed.  I  6715./. 

—  Musical  form.     2d  ed.  I  6715. w. 
Statham.     Form  and  design  in  music.  I  6752. 


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HARMONY. 

BusSLER.      Elementary  harmony.     From  2d  German  ed. 

I  6542.^. 

—  Elements  of  notation  and  harmony.  I  6068. 
Day.  Treatise  on  harmony.  1  6569. 
Goodrich.  Analytical  harmony.  I  6603. «. 
Jadassohn.  Manual  of  harmony.  I  6636. 
Paul.  Manual  of  harmony.  I  6708. 
Prout.    Additional  exercises  to  harmony.  4th  ed.  16715./ 

—  Harmony  :  its  theory  and  practice,     gth  ed.   I  t-ji^.k. 

—  Key  to  the  additional  exercises  to  harmony.     2d  ed. 

—  Key  to  the  exercises  in  harmony.  3d  ed.  I  67i5.«. 
RiCHTER.     Manual  of  harmony.     17th  ed.  I  6723. 

INSTRUMENTAL   MUSIC 

Abbott.  Musical  instruments  at  the  World's  Columbian 
Exposition.  I  6801. 

CoRDER.  The  orchestra  and  how  to  write  for  it.  I  6821. 
Lynd.     Ancient  musical  instruments.  I  6275. 

SCHROEDER.     Handbook  of  conducting.  I  6394.//. 

Piano,    Organ,  and  Zither. 

Carpe.     The  pianist  and  the  art  of  music.  I  6075. 

Darr.  Instruction  book  for  the  zither.  Revised  by 
Devide.  I  6923. 

FiNCK.     Paderewski  and  his  art.  I  6590. 

Gates.  Pipe  and  strings  :  the  organ,  the  pianoforte 
[and]  the  violin.  I  6163. 

Glen.     How  to  accompany.  I  6834. 

Goodwin.  Technique  and  touch  of  pianoforte  playing. 
2d  ed.  I  6172. 

Jackson.     Gymnastics  for  the  fingers  and  wrist.    I  6226. 

LoCHER.      Explanation  of  organ  stops.  I  6662. 

Marx.  Introduction  to  the  interpretation  of  the  Beetho- 
ven piano  works.  I  6673.?. 

MooRE.     Child's  pianoforte  book.  I  66S9.C. 

Parsons.     Science  of  pianoforte  playing.  I  6job.s. 

RiEMANN.     Catechism  of  pianoforte  playing.        I  6373.^. 

Smith.     Art  of  tuning  the  pianoforte.  I  6412. 

Taylor.  Technique  and  expression  in  pianoforte  play- 
ing. I  6760. 

ViNiNG.  Simple  and  complete  primer  for  the  piano- 
forte. I  6461. 
Violin  and   Violoncello, 

FOUCHER.     History  and  construction  of  the  violin. 

I  6156./^. 

—  Repairing,  restoring,  and  adjustment  of  the  violin. 

I  6i56.r. 
Gates.     Pipe   and    strings  :    the   organ,    the   pianoforte 

[and]  the  violin.  I  6163. 

PozNANSKl.     The   violin   and   bow   [Engl.,  Germ.,  and 

French].  I  6S72. 

Riechers.     The  violin  and  the  art  of  its  construction. 

I  6722. 
Saint-George.      The   bow :    its   history,   manufacture, 

and  u.se.  I  6383. 

Schroeder.     Catechism  of  violin  playing.  I  6394. 

—  Catechism  of  violoncello  playing.  2d  ed.  16394.^. 
Shelton.     Violin  and  all  about  it.  I  6404. 

SINGING  AND   VOICE   CULTURE. 

Behnke  and  Browne.     The  child's  voice  :  its  treatment 

with  regard  to  after  development.  I  6034.  c. 

Browne.     Voice  use  and  stimulants.  I  6061. 

Curtis.      Children's    voices  :     how    harmed  and    how 

helped.  I  6107. r. 

Dunn.     Solo  singer.     3d  ed.  I  6129.J. 

—  Solo  singer's  vade  mecum.  I  6577. 
Fitzgerald.  Stories  of  famous  songs.  16x51..;. 
Garcia.  Hints  on  singing.  I  6597. 
Lamperti.  Art  of  singing.  I  6S52. 
Lunn.     Philosophy  of  voice.     8th  ed.  I  6274. 


Michael.  Formation  of  the  singing-regisi.crs.  I  6303. 
Myer.     Position  and  action  in  singing.  I  6325. 

—  Vocal  reinforcement.  I  622-. v. 
Thorp.     Twelve  lessons  on  breathing  and  breath  control 

for  singers  and  teachers.  I  6439. 

Wagner  (R.).     Prose   works.     Transl.   by  Ellis,     v.    5. 

Actors  and  singers.  I  777- 

Walshe.     Dramatic  singing  physiologically  estimated. 

I  6465. 

G.    Painting,  Plastic  Arts,  and  Fine 
Arts  Generally. 

GENERAL  WORKS. 

Arts  and  Crafts  Exhibition  Society.  Art  and  life,  and 
the  building  and  decoration  of  cities.  I  17. <z. 

Gladden.      Relations  of  art  and  morality.  I  169. 

Goodyear.     Roman  and  Medieval  art.  I  I72.r. 

Grosse.     Beginnings  of  art.  I  177. 

Heaton.     Beauty  and  art.  I  192. 

f  Jugend  :  MUnchner  illustrierte  Wochenschrift  fur 
Kunst  und  Leben.     Band  I,  2.     (i8g6.)         I  S47. 

—  t  Same,  1897.  Band  I.  I  847. 
Kugler.      Handbuch   der   Kunstgeschichte.     4te  Aufl. 

von  Liibke.     2  v.  I  653. 

Robinson.     The  connoisseur.  ,                     I  725. 

Wagner  (R.).     Prose    works.  Transl.  by  Ellis,     v.  5. 

Actors  and  singers.  I  777. 

DRAWING   AND    PERSPECTIVE. 

Butterfield.     Mechanical  and  engineering  drawing. 

I  3541- 

Crane.     Decorative  illustration  of  books  old  and  new. 

I  2104. d. 

Cross.  Light  and  shade,  with  chapters  on  charcoal, 
pencil,  and  crayon  drawing.  I  3563. 

Ellis.     Sketching  from  nature.     2d  ed.  I  3135. 

Hallowell.     Elementary  drawing.  I  31S3. 

Hicks.     Architectural  drawing  for  mechanics.       I  3621. 

Hill.  Shades  and  shadows  and  perspective.  2d  ed.  I  3622. 

Schonbrunner  und  Meder.  f  Handzeichnungen  alter 
Meister.     ister  Band.  I  5979- 

Seemann.  f  Deutsche  Kunstgewerbe-Zeichner.  ite 
Reihe.  I  3739- 

WlLLSON.  Theoretical  and  practical  graphics  :  descrip- 
tive geometry  and  mechanical  drawing.        I  3S97. 

PAINTING,   ORNAMENT,    AND   DESIGN. 

f  Arte  •  Italiana    decorativa   e    industriale.  Anno   4,    5. 

(1895-6.)  I  4903- 

Chignell.    f  Life  and  paintings  of  Vicat  Cole,  R.  A.    3  v. 

I  4817. 
Crane,  compiler.     Year's  art.      1897.  I  4078. 

Hering.  f  Life  and  works  of  Jean  Leon  Gerome.  I  4940. 
Langenmantel.     f  Amoretten-Plafonds   im   Schloss   zu 

Luxemburg.  I  4952. 

Malmi'n.     f  Marmormalereien.     iste  serie.  I  4957. 

MONKHOUSE.      Earlier    English    water-colour    painters. 

2d  ed.  I  A'h-i-'h.e. 

National  Academy  of  Design  (N.  Y.  City),  f  Illustrated 

catalogue,  72d  annual  exhibition.  1897.  I  4327. 
Speemann.     f  Das  .Museum  :  eine  Anleitung  zum  Genuss 

der  Werke  bildender  Kunst.  I  4884. 

Ward.     Historic  ornament  r    treatise  on    decorative    art 

and  architectural  ornament.     •  G  S779. 

SCULPTURE  ;   ENGRAVING  ;    PRINTS. 

Gardner  (E.  A.).   Handbookof  Greek  sculpture.   Pt.  2. 

I  5162. 

Gardner  (P.).     Sculptured  tombs  of  Hellas.  I  5597- 

Holbein's   Dance   of   death.      Dissertation   by    Francis 

Douce.  I  2210. 

Jacobv.     Text-book  on  plain  lettering.  I  2226. 


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Jenkins.      Manual  of  photo-engraving.  I  2230. 

KChne.  f  Reproductionen  nach  seinen  Werken.  I  5851. 
j  MODERNE  Wiener  Plastik.      [Plates  49-60.J  I  5963. 

SCHIRMER.     f  Aus  meiner  Kunstwerkstatte.    [Sculpture.] 

I  5979- 

Slater.     Engravings  and  their  value.     2d  ed.       I  2410. 

Vienna    Imperial    JNIuseum    of    Art   and   Art    Industry. 

f  Bronzes  and  furniture  in  the  style  empire.  I  5992. 

Wedmore.     Fine  prints.  I  3471. 

H.     Sports,  Games,  and  Amusements. 

INDOOR   AMUSEMENTS. 

American  chess  code.     1897.  I  gool*-. 

Foster.     Cinch  :  double  Pedro  :  or  high  five.    I  9i56.i^. 

—  Dice  and  dominoes.  I  9156.^. 

—  Foster's  complete  Ho3'le.  I  9156.^. 
Freeeorough  and  Ranken.     Chess  openings,    ancient 

and  modern.  I  9157. 

Hopkins,   edr.      Magic,    stage    illusions,    and    scientific 

diversions.  I  9628. 

Kunard.     Book  of  card  tricks.  I  9255. 

Mason.     Chess  openings.  I  9290.^. 

Stanyon.     Conjuring  for  amateurs.  I  9419. 

St.\unton  and  Wormald.     Laws  and  practice  of  chess. 

Newed.  I  9421./. 

Wagner  (R.).     ^'rose  works.     Transl.  by  Ellis,     v.   5. 

Actors  and  singers.  I  777. 

Whitley,  edr.     Every  girl's  book  of  sport,  occupation, 

and  pastime.  I  9788. 

OUTDOOR   SPORTS. 

Bickerdyke.     Wild  sports  in  Ireland.  I  7039. 7<y. 

Camp,  edr.  Foot  ball  rules  as  recommended  to  the  Uni- 
versity Athletic  Club.  I  7072-/. 

Everard.     Golf  in  theory  and  practice.  I  7140. 

Faries.  Practical  training  for  athletics,  health,  and 
pleasure.  I  7143. 

Lang  and  ot/iers.     Batch  of  golfing  papers.  I  7260. 

Lehmann.     Rowing.  I  7266. 

Lillie.     Croquet  :  its  history,  rules,  and  secrets.  I  7268. 

Madden.  Diary  of  Master  William  Silence  :  a  study  of 
Shakespeare  and  Elizabethan  sport.  K  2670. 

Out  of  door  library  :  Athletic  sports.  I  7340.1^. 

—  Sap?ie  :  Mountain  climbing.  I  7340. r. 
Ranjitsinhji.  Jubilee  book  of  cricket.  I  7363. 
Russell,  edr.     Sporting  society  ;  or,  sporting  chat  and 

sporting  memories.     2  v.  I  73Si.j-. 

Selous  and  Bryden.     Travel  and  big  game.  I  7740. 

Sharp.     Bicycles  and  tricycles.  I  7402. 

Tayler.  Modern  cycles  :  their  construction  and  re- 
pair. I  7433. 


Thompson  and  Cannan.     Hand-in-hand   figure-skating. 

I  7438./^. 

Thornton.      Sporting  tour   through    parts  of    England 

and  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  I  7764. 

Watson.      Racing  and  chasing  :  a  collection  of  hunting 

stories.  I  7469.?-. 

Wise.     Diomed  :  life,  travels,  and  observations  of  a  dog. 

I  7486. 


I.     Useful  and  Miscellaneous  Arts. 

Brannt.     Raw  materials  and  the  distillation  and  rectifi- 
cation of  alcohol.  H  8056. r. 
Cripps.      Old  English  plate  :  its  makers  and  marks. 

H  8562, 
Auto-cars  :  cars,  tramcars,  and  small  cars. 

H  8144, 
Laboratory  course  in  wood-turning. 
The  gun  and  its  development. 
Drapery  cutting  and  designing. 
Philipson.      Art  and  craft  of  coachbuilding. 
Redwood.     Mineral  oils  and  their  by-products. 


Farman. 

Golden. 
Greene. 
Larkins. 


H  8603. 
H  8605. 
H  8657. 
H  8351. 
H  8720. 
Schofield.       Home    mechanic     and    complete    self-in- 
structor    in    carpentry,     painting,     horse-shoeing, 
soap  making,  candy  making,  baking,  e/c.       II  394. 
Sennett.    "  Carriages  without  horses  shall  go  "  :  a  paper 
on  horseless  road  locomotion.  H  8400. 

Tayler.     Motor  cars  ;  or,  power-carriages  for  common 
roads.  H  8434. 

MINING   AND    METALLURGY. 

Borchers.     Electric  smelting  and  refining.  G  3531. 

Hixon.     Lead  and  copper  smelting.  G  3624. 

Huntington  and  McMillan.     Metals  :  their  properties 

and  treatment.  G  3217. 

Johnson.    Getting  gold  :  treatise  for  prospectors,  miners, 

and  students.  G  3233. 

Practical  plating  and  plumbing.  G  3357.(7. 

Rothwell,  edr.      Mineral  resources  in    the   U.    S.    and 

other  countries  to  end  of  1896.    v.  5. 
Sexton.     Fuel  and  refractory  materials. 
Spenrath.     Protective  coverings  for  iron. 
West.     Metallurgy  of  cast  iron. 
Wilson.     Chlorination  process. 

TEXTILE   FABRICS. 

Firth.     Cane  basket  work  :  a  practical  manual.   H  4150. 
Gardner.     Wool  dyeing.     Pt.  i.  H  4833. 

Morris  and  Wilkinson.     Elements  of  cotton  spinning. 

H  4317- 
Rothwell.      Printing  of  textile  fabrics.  H  4727. 


G  3727- 
G  3401./. 

G  3750. 
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The  following  list  contains  a  condensed  but  complete  catalogue  of  all  the  new  books  added  to  the  Free  Library 
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ence an  alphabetical  index  of  subjects  is  prefixed,  which  will  direct  the  reader  to  the  exact  page  where  any  topic  may 
be  found. 

Books  are  generally  entered  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  section  under  what  is  presumed  to  be  the  author's  real 
name  (printed  in  small  caps,),  except  where  the  assumed  name  is  better  known  and  more  likely  to  be  looked  for  by 
the  majority  of  the  users  of  a  catalogue.  In  some  cases  the  assumed  name  follows  the  real  name  (in  parentheses). 
When  the  assumed  name  is  taken  as  a  heading  the  real  name,  when  known,  follows  [in  brackets].  When  a  work  has 
no  author  the  first  word  of  the  title  (not  an  article  or  preposition)  is  taken  as  a  heading.  In  Individual  Biography 
(page  i)  books  are  entered  in  the  alphabetical  order  of  the  lives  treated  of,  instead  of  by  authors'  names,  so  that  all 
the  lives  of  the  same  individual  will  be  found  in  one  place. 

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Index  To  Subjects. 


PAGE. 

lAGE. 

Africa. 

8. 

Egypt. 

8. 

Agriculture. 

12. 

Egyptian  language. 

8. 

Alaska. 

7- 

Electricity. 

9- 

Algebra. 

ID. 

Electro-dynamics. 

9- 

America. 

7- 

Engineering. 

12. 

American  history. 

7- 

England. 

7- 

American  literature. 

8. 

English  architecture, 

12. 

American  Revolution. 

7- 

English  masques. 

9- 

Amusements. 

13. 

Essays. 

8. 

Animals. 

9- 

Ethics. 

II. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 

lO. 

Etiquette. 

II. 

Architecture. 

12. 

European  history  and  travels. 

7- 

Arctic  regions.     * 

8. 

Evolution. 

9- 

Armenia. 

8. 

Facetife. 

9- 

Army  service  corps. 

II. 

Fiction. 

3- 

Ashanti. 

8. 

Finance. 

II. 

Asia. 

8. 

Fine  arts. 

13- 

Astronomy. 

lO. 

Finland. 

8. 

Australasia. 

8. 

Fishes. 

9- 

Balkans  (The). 

8. 

Fishing. 

13- 

Banking. 

II. 

Florence. 

7- 

Bible. 

II. 

Flowers. 

9.  12. 

Bibliography. 

8. 

Franks  (The). 

7- 

Biography. 

I. 

Freemasonry. 

8. 

Birds. 

9- 

French  architecture. 

12. 

Boilers. 

13- 

French  literature. 

8. 

Boston. 

7- 

French  Revolution. 

7. 

Botany. 

9- 

Furnaces. 

13- 

British  army. 

II. 

Games. 

13- 

British  colonial  policy. 

II. 

Gardening. 

12. 

Building. 

12. 

Gas  manufacture. 

12. 

Business. 

lO. 

Geology. 

9- 

Butterflies. 

9- 

Glass  painting. 

13- 

Canada. 

7- 

Goldsmithing. 

13. 

Carpentry. 

12. 

Government. 

10. 

Cathedrals. 

12. 

Greece. 

7- 

Chess. 

13. 

Gypsies. 

8. 

China. 

8. 

Hawaii. 

8. 

Church  architecture. 

12. 

Health. 

9- 

Civil  War  (U.  S). 

7- 

Health  resorts. 

9- 

Coffee-planting. 

12. 

Heraldry. 

8. 

Coffer-dams. 

13. 

Hieroglyphics. 

8. 

Collected  works. 

2. 

History. 

7- 

Collective  biography. 

I. 

Household  art. 

13- 

Colleges. 

10. 

Household  economy. 

13. 

Colonial  period  (U.  S). 

7- 

Humor. 

9- 

Colonial  policy. 

10. 

Hygiene. 

9- 

Color. 

13- 

Hymns. 

II. 

Comic  works. 

9- 

Hypnotism. 

11. 

Commerce. 

10. 

Iceland. 

7- 

Constitutional  history. 

10. 

India. 

8. 

Consular  reports. 

10. 

Indian  frontier  warfare. 

II. 

Cookery. 

13- 

Indian  literature. 

8. 

Copartnership. 

II. 

Indicators. 

13. 

Copyright. 

10. 

Inebriety. 

9- 

Corea. 

8. 

Industrial  art. 

13. 

Crime. 

II. 

Insurance. 

10. 

Criticism  (Literary). 

8. 

Iron  staircases. 

12. 

Cuba. 

7- 

Italian  art. 

13. 

Cyclopedias. 

I. 

Italian  literature. 

8. 

Dekkan. 

8. 

Italy. 

s 

Democracy. 

10. 

Jaman. 

s. 

Design. 

13- 

apan. 

8. 

Dolomites  (The). 

7- 

.  erusalem. 

8. 

Drama. 

9- 

ewelry. 

13- 

Dressmaking. 

13. 

;  ews  (The). 

8. 

Drunkenness. 

9-  i 

Judges  (Book  of). 

II. 

Dynamo-electric  machinery. 

9. 

Khartum. 

8. 

East  (The). 

8. 

Korea. 

8. 

Ecclesiastical  architecture. 

12. 

Labor  copartnership. 

II. 

Education. 

lO.j 

Language. 

8. 

Law. 
Letters. 
Libraries. 
Life. 

Literary  criticism. 
Literary  history. 
Literary  miscellany. 
Literary  periodicals. 
Literature. 
London. 
Los  Angeles. 
Magic. 
Magnetism. 
I  Masques. 
Mathematics. 
Medical  science. 
Memoirs. 

Mental  philosophy. 
Metallurgy. 
Mexico. 

Military  science. 
Mineral  waters. 
Minerals. 
Mining. 

Moral  philosophy. 
Music. 

Natural  history. 
Natural  philosophy. 
Natural  science. 
Naval  science. 
Navigation. 
Netherlands. 
New  England. 
New  York  City. 
North  America. 
North  Pole. 
Norway. 
Novels. 
Nursing. 
Occult  literature. 
Oriental  history  and  travels. 
Ornament. 
I'ainting. 
Penology. 
Perfumery. 
Periodicals. 
Persia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philippine  Islands. 
Phonography. 
Photography. 
Phrenology. 
Physics. 
Pilgrims  (The). 
Plants. 
Plays. 
Plumbing. 
Poetry. 

Polar  regions. 
Political  economy. 
Political  science. 
Politics. 
Poona. 
Porto  Rico. 
Presidency  (The). 
Prisons. 
Psychology. 
Public  documents. 
Quotations. 
Railways. 
Renaissance  (The). 


10. 
II. 
II. 
10. 
8. 
13- 


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Index  to  Subjects. 


I'AGE. 

PAGE. 

r.\GE. 

Renaissance  architecture. 

12. 

Spain. 

7- 

Theology. 

II. 

Revolutionary  War. 

7- 

Spanish  America. 

7- 

Tibet. 

8. 

Rome. 

7- 

Spanish-American  war. 

7- 

Tides  (The). 

9- 

Romances. 

3. 

Spanish  architecture. 

12. 

Tool-making. 

13- 

Russia. 

7- 

.Spanish  Hterature. 

9- 

Traction  engine. 

12. 

Sanitary  engineering. 

13- 

Spitsbergen. 

8. 

Transactions. 

2. 

Sanskrit  literature. 

8. 

Spirit  slate  writing. 

11. 

Travels. 

8. 

Schools. 

10. 

Sports. 

13- 

Tripoli. 

8 

Science. 

9- 

Stained  glass. 

13- 

United  States. 

7- 

Scientific  journals. 

2. 

Statistics. 

II. 

Universities. 

10. 

Servia. 

8. 

Steam  engine. 

13- 

Useful  arts. 

12 

Sewing. 

13- 

Stiategy. 

II. 

Venetian  architecture. 

12 

Sexual  science. 

9- 

Sweden. 

7- 

Voyages. 

s 

Shorthand. 

8. 

Swedish  architecture. 

12. 

Wages. 

II 

Single  tax. 

II. 

Tales. 

3. 

War. 

II. 

Social  science. 

II. 

Talmud  (The). 

II. 

Water  purification. 

13 

Socialism. 

II. 

Teaching. 

JO. 

Wit  and  humor. 

9 

Societies. 

II. 

Technological  journals 

2. 

Women. 

II. 

Songs. 

9- 

Telephone  (The). 

9- 

Works  (Collected).  • 

2. 

South  America. 

Temperance. 

12. 

Zoology. 

9 

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Supplement  No.  i  i  to  Finding  List. 

Arrangement  of  Principal  Stibdivisions. 

Part  i.  Biography,  Memoirs,  and  Letters. 

"  2.  Cyclopedias,  Collected  Works,  and  Periodicals. 

"  3.  Fiction,  Novels,  Tales,  and  Romances. 

"  4.  History,  Geography,  Voyages,  and  Travels. 

"  5.  Literature  and  Language. 

"  6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics. 

"  7.  Political  and  Social  Sciences. 

.   "  8.  Theology  and  Philosophy. 

"  Q.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 


PART  1. -BIOGRAPHY,    MEMOIRS,    AND    LETTERS. 


A.     Individual  Biography. 

Bismarck  [Prince]  :  some  secret  pages  of  his  history. 
By  Dr.  ]\L  Busch.     2  v.  T  433.^. 

—  Bismarck  the   man   and  the  statesman.     Written    by 

himself.     2  v.  T  433. (/. 

—  Garlepp,    B.     f  Germany's   iron    chancellor.     Transl. 

and  ed.  by  Whitman.  T  3909. 

Bright,  John.     By  C.  A.  Vince.  T  584. 

Cabot,  John  a;/;/ Sebastian.  By  C.  R.  Beazley.  T  yio.i. 
EMiN/(?j/ia  .•  his  life  and  work.     By  G.  Schweitzer.    2  v. 

T  1364. 
Field,  David  Dudley.  Life  of,  byH.  M.  Field.  T  1494./. 
Field,    Eugene.     Below,    Ida  C.     Eugene  Field  in  his 

home.  T  1494.^. 

—  Wilson,  F.     The  Eugene  Field  I  knew.        T  1494. w. 
Franklin,   Benjamin.     P"isher,  G.     True  Benj.   Frank- 
lin. T  1572.4'. 

Franklin,  S.  R.    Memories  of  a  rear-admiral.  T  1572./. 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.  :  his  life  and  character,  by  H.  Gar- 
land. T  i-JA^.g. 

Henry  of  Guise,  and  other  portraits.  By  H.  C.  Mac- 
dowall.  T  1962.  OT. 

Jefferson,  Joseph,  at  home.    ByN.  H.  Dole.    T  2293. <r. 

Kruger,  Paul,  and  his  times.    By  R.  Statham.     T  254S. 

Lamb,  Charles,  and  the  Lloyds.     Ed.  by  E.  V.  Lucas. 

T  2593./&. 

Liliuokalani.     Hawaii's  story  by  Hawaii's  queen. 

T  26S5. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Gilmore,  J.  'R.{'^ Edmund Jvirke"). 
Personal  recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 
civil  war.  T  2691.^^. 

McCoRMiCK,  Robert,  f  Memorial  of.  T  4666. 

Melanchton,  Philip,  the  Protestant  preceptor  of  Ger- 
many, 1497-1560.     By  J.  Wilson.  T  2971. r. 

Napoleon  III.     Life  of,  by  A.  Forbes.  T  3265.^. 


Nelson  and  his  times.  By  Lord  C.  Beresford  and  H. 
W.  Wilson.  T  5867. 

Pasteur  [Louis].     By  P.  and  Mrs.  P.  Frankland. 

T  3438./. 

Sage,  Henry  \\  illiams.  f  Memorial  exercises  in  honor 
of.  T  4729. 

Saladin.     Life  of,  by  Beha-ed-din.  T  3843. 

—  and  the  fall  of  the  kingdom  of  Jerusalem.  By  S.  L. 
Poole.  T  3S43./. 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  Here  and  there  and  every- 
where. T  4035./^. 

Tennyso.v,  Alfred,  lord  :  a  memoir.     By  his  son.     2  v. 

T  4366./. 

Thackeray,  Wm.  M.  Thackerayana  :  notes  and  anec- 
dotes.    New  ed.  T  4372.0. 

Wales,  Prince  of:  an  account  of  his  career.  [By  Marie 
P.  Lowndes?]  T  4640.(7. 

Washington  [George]  after  the  Revolution,  1784-99. 
By  W.  S.  Baker.  T  4672.-5. 

Winthrop,  Robert  C.    Memoir  of,  by  R.  C.  WTnthrop,  jr. 

T  4S52.xf/. 

B.     Collective  Biography. 

Elson.     Great  composers  and  their  work.  T  5135.^^. 

Harland,  Marion.  [Mrs.  Mary  V.  Terhune.]  Where 
ghosts  walk  :  haunts  of  familiar  characters  in  his- 
tory and  literature.  T  5x89. 

Howe.  American  bookmen  :  sketches  chiefly  biographi- 
cal. T.  5629.0. 

Lahee.    Famous  singers  of  to-day  and  yesterday.  T  5257. 

j-  Men  of  New  York  :  biographies  and  portraits  of  citizens 
of  the  empire  state.     2  v.  T  4860. 

f  National  cyclopaedia  of  American  biographv.     v.  8. 

T  4S66. 

Wolfe.     Literary  haunts  and  homes  :  American  authors. 

T  5489- 


PART    2.-CYCLOP^DIAS,    COLLECTED 

PERIODICALS. 


WORKS,    AND 


A.     Cyclopsedias  and  Collected  Works. 

Hazell's  Annual  for  189S.     Ed.  by  Palmer.         C  2191. 

Jefferson  (Thomas),     f  Writings.     Ed.  by  Ford.     v.  9 

(1S07-15).  M  637.0. 


B.     Literary  Periodicals. 

f  American  art  journal.     [Music]     v.   70,   71  (Oct.   9, 

iS97-Oct.  I,  1S9S).  C  6802.0. 

t  American  economist,  v.  21, 22  (Jan. -Dec.  1898).  C  6S02. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


2     2— CYCLOPAEDIAS,  COLLECTED  WORKS,  Etc.  :  Scientific  and  Technological  Journals,  etc. 


f  American  monthly  review  of  reviews,    v.  17,  18  (Jan.- 

Dec.  1898).  C  6722. 

Note. — Formerly  the  "  Review  of  reviews." 

Argosy  (The),     v.  27,  28  (Apl.-Nov.  1S9S).         C  6509. 

f  Army  and  navy  journal  (U.  S.).     v.  35  (Sept.  4,  1S97- 

Augt.  27.  1898).  C  6904. 

\  Art  amateur :   art  in  the  household,     v.  38,  39  (Dec. 

1897-N0V.  1S98).  I  904.^. 

f  Athen>^um  (The)  :  Jan. -Dec.  189S.  C  6S04. 

Atlantic  monthly,    v.  81,  82  (Jan. -Dec.  1898).    C6511. 

f  Business  :  the  office  paper,     v.  18  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

C  6814. 

f  Case  and  comment.     (Dec.  1895- Apl.  1898),     [Imptr- 

fect.]  C  6547. 

Century  (The) :  illustrated  monthly  magazine,     v.  33, 

34  (Nov.  1897-Oct.  1898).  C  6818. 

CHAP-book  (The),     v.   S  (Nov,   15,   1897-May  i,   189S). 

C6818. 
Chautauquan  (The),     v.    26,    27   [New  series,  v.    17, 
18J  (Oct.  1897-Sept.  189S).  C  6552. 

fCiTY  government,     v.  4,  5  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).      C  6817. 
Cook's  f  Excursionist  and  home  and  foreign  tourist  ad- 
vertiser.    (Jan.-Dec.  1897.)  C  6S20, 
Cosmopolitan    (The),      v.    24,     25    (Nov.    1897-Oct. 
1898).  C  6562. 
f  Critic  (The),     v.   32  [New  series,  v.  29]  (Jan. -June 
1898).  C  6821. 
Demorest's  Family  magazine,     v.  34  (Dec.    1897-Nov. 
1898).  C  6924. 
f  Edinburgh  review,     v.  187,  188  (Jan.-Oct.  189S). 

C  6580. 
f  Educational  review,     v.  15,  16  (Jan.-Dec.  189S). 

C  658o.rt!. 

+  Forest  and  stream,    v.  50,  51  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).   C6932. 

j  Fortnightly  review,     v.  69,  70  [New  series,  v.  63,  64] 

(Jan.-Dec.  1898),  C  6593. 

f  Forum  (The),     v.  24,  25  (Sept.  1897-Augt.  1898). 

C  6595. 
Godey's  Magazine,     v.  136,  137  (Jan.-Augt.  1898). 

C  6602. 
Note. — Merged  in  the  "  Puritan." 
+  Harlem  life.     v.  13,  14  (Dec.  11,  1897-Dec.  31,  1898). 

M  2838. 
Harper's  f  Bazar,     v.  31  (Jan.  3-Dcc.  26,  1898). 

C  6938. «. 
Harper's  New  monthly  magazine,     v.  96,  97  (Dec.  1897- 
Nov.  1898).  C  6612. 
Harper's  Round  table.     New  series,  v.  i  (Nov.   1897- 
Oct.  1898).                                                    C  6838.fi!. 
Harper's  +  Weekly,     v.  42  (Jan.  3-Dec.  26,  1898). 

C  693S. 

f  Hartford  Seminary    record.      v.   7,    8    (Nov.    1S96- 

Augt.  1898).  C  6613. 

J  Holy  cross  purple,  v.  6,  7  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  6626. 
Illustrated   American,     v.  23,  24  (Jan.   i-Dec.   31, 

1S98).  C6845. 

f  Illustrated   London  news.     v.   112,   113  (Jan.-Dec. 

1S98).  C  6945. 

f  Insurance  economist,  v.  22  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  6846. 
Johns  Hopkins  University,     f  Circular,     v.  15,  16  (Oct. 

1895-July  1897).  C  6847. 

t  Judge,     v.  34,  35  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1898).  M  2848. 

f  Jugend  :  Miinchner  illustrierte  Wochenschrift  fi'ir  Kunst 

und  Leben.  1897,  Band  2.  1898,  Band  i.  I  847. 
f  Ladies'  home  journal,     v.   15  (Dec.  1897-Nov.  1898). 

C  6952. 
Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthly,     v.  45,  46  (Jan.-Oct. 

1898).  C  6S54.rt. 

t  Library  journal,  v.  23  (Jan.-Dec.  189S).  M  8662. 
t  Life.     v.  31,  32  (Jan.-Dec.  1S98).  M  2855. 

Lippincott's   Monthly  magazine,      v.  61,   62  (Jan. -June 

1898).  C  6661. 

t  Literary  news.     v.  19  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  M  7662. 

+  Literary  world,  v.  29  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  6855. 
Littell's  f  Living  age.     6lh  series,  v.  6-16  (April  1895- 

Dec.  1897).  C  6663. 

\  London  quarterly  review,     v.   89,  90  [New  series,   v. 

29,  30J  (Oct.  i8g7-July  1898).  C  6664. 


McClure's  Magazine,     v.  10,  11  (Nov.  1897-Oct.  1898). 

C  6666. 
Munsey's  Magazine.      v.  18,  19  (Oct.  1897-Sept.  1898). 

C  6693. 

f  Musical  age  (The),     v.  19-23  (Aug.  12,  1897-Nov.  3, 

1898).  C  6965. 

Musical  record  :  Jan.  1897-Dec.  1898.     2  v.        C  6866. 

f  NEW-Church  messenger,     v.  74,  75  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

C  6867. 
f  New  earth  (The),     v.  9  (Dec.  1897-Nov.  11,  1898). 

C  6867.0. 
New    England  magazine,     v.  23,  24  [New  series,  v.  17, 
18]  (Sept.  1897-Augt.  1898).  C  O697. 

f  Nineteenth  century,     v.  43,  44  (Jan.-Dec.  i8yS). 

C  6699. 
f  North   American   review.       v.    166,    167    (Jan.-Dec. 
1898).  C  6700. 

f  Our  animal  friends,     v.  25  (Sept.  1897-Augt.  1898). 

C  6868.0. 
Outing  :  magazine  of  sport,  travel,  and  recreation,     v. 
31,  32  (Oct.  1897-Sept.  1898).  C  6704. 

Peterson  Magazine.   New  series,  v.  8  (Jan. -Apl.  1898). 

C  6709. 
iVi?/^.  — Discontinued  in  May  1898. 
I  Phonetic  journal,     v.  57  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).        C  6710. 
\  Phrenological  journal,  v.  105,  106  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

C6711. 
f  Political   science   quarterly,     v.    13,   14  (Mch.-Dec. 
1898).  C  6713. 

f  Publishers'  weekly,     v.  53,  54  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

M  7716. 
f  Puck  [English],     v.  43  (Feb.  i6-Aug.  10,  1898). 

M  2871.0. 

f  Puck  [German].     22  Jahrgang  (Sept.  i,  1897-Aug.  17, 

1898).  M  2871. 

Note. — Discontinued. 

f  Punch,     v.  114,  115  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1898).     M  2872. 

I  Quarterly  review,     v.  187,  188  (Jan.-Oct.  189S). 

C  6717. 
f  Review  of  reviews.     See  f  American  monthly  review 

of  reviews. 
f  Rosary  magazine,  v.  12,  13  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  6727. 
f  Sailors'  magazine  and  seamen's  friend,  v.  70  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1898).  C  6729. 
St.  Nicholas  :  illustrated  magazine  for  young  folks,  v. 
25,  pts.  I,  2  (Nov.  1897-Oct.  1898).  C  6730. 
+  Saturday  review,     v.  85,  86  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1898). 

C.  6877. 
Scribner's  Magazine,     v.  23,  24  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

C  6740. 
f  Shorthand  educator,     v.  4  (May  1897- Apl.  1S98). 

C  6742. 
f  Spirit  of  '76.  v.  4  (Sept.  1897-Augt.  1898).  C  6884. 
t  Talent,     v.  8  (July  1897-June  1898).  C  6886. 

I  Temple  (The),     v.  2,  3  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  6438. 

f  Travelers'  record,     v.  33  (Apl.  1897-Mch.  1898). 

C  6S90. 
t  Voice  (The),     v.  15  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 
+  Werner's  Magazine,    v.  20,  21  (Sept.  1897-Aug.  1898). 

C  6783. 
f  Westminster  review,     v.  149,  150  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

C  6785. 

C.     Scientific  and    Technological    Jour- 
nals and  Transactions. 

f  Aluminum  world,    v.  4  (Oct.  1897-Sept.  1898).    C  7801. 

f  American  agriculturist,  v.  61,  62  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31, 
189S).  C  7802. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.  v.  59-62  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1898).     4  v.  in  2.  C  7802.0. 

+  American  machinist,    v.  21,  22  (Jan.  6-Dec.  29.  1898). 

C  7802./. 

f  American  soap  journal  and  perfume  gazette,  v.  8 
(Apl.  1897-Mch.  1898).  C  7802.^. 

Appletons'  f  Popular  science  monthly.  See  Popular 
science  monthly. 


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\       f  Architectural  record,    v.  7(July  1897-July  1898). 
\  C  7508. 

i        f  Architecture  and   building,     v.   28,    29   (Jan. -Dec. 
I  1898).  C  7803. 

!       f  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  20  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 
!  C  7816. 

Delineator  (The),     v.  51,  52  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).    C  7824. 
f  Druggists'  circular  and  chemical  gazette,     v.  41  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1897).  C  7825.^. 
f  Electrical  engineer,     v.  25,  26  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

C  7826. 
t  Electrical  review,     v.  32,  33  (Jan.  5-Dec.  28,  1898). 

C  7927. 
f  Engineering  and  mining  journal,     v.  65,  66  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1898).  C  7828. 
flRON  age  (The),     v.  6t,  62  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).      C  7847. 

—  f  Index   supplement  relating  to    the   hardware,    iron, 

steel,  machinery,  and  metal  trades.  C  7635.^. 

—  f  Manufacturers'  index  relating  to  the  hardware,  iron, 

steel,  machinery,  and  metal  trades.  C  7635.0. 

f  Jewelers'  circular  and  horological  review,     v.  35,  36 

(Aug.  4,  1897-July  27,  1898).  C  7848. 

t  Jewelers'  weekly,     v.  25,  26  (Sept.  22,  1897-June  29, 

1898).     Folio.  C  7947. 

—  f  Same.     v.  26  (July  6-Sept.  14,  1898).    4°.  C  7848.0. 
f  Journal  of  hygiene  and  herald  of  health,    v.  48  (Jan.- 
Dec.  1S9S).  C  7640.0. 

Note. — Merged  with  "Omega." 
f  L.  A.  W.  bulletin  and  good  roads,     v.  27  (Jan.  7-Dec. 
30,  1898).  C  7853. 

Locomotive  (The).     New  series,  v.  18  (Jan.-Dec.  1897). 

C  7663. 

—  f  Same:  v.  19  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  7663. 
Millinery  trade  review,  v.  23  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  7862. 
f  National  bottlers'  gazette,     v.  16  (Mch.  5,  1897-Feb. 

5,  1S98).  C  7866. 

f  Oil.  paint,  and  drug  reporter,     v.  53,  54  (Jan.  3-Dec. 

26,  1897).  "        C  7968. 


t  O.mega.     See  f  Journal  of  hygiene. 

f  Painter's  magazine  and  wall  paper  trade  journal,     v. 

24  (Jan.-Dec.  1897).  C  7705. 

+  Photographic  times,    v.  30  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  7871. 
f  Plu.mbers'  trade  journal,     v.  22-24  (July  i,  1897-Dec. 

15,  1898).  C  7872. 

t  Popular    science    monthly    (Appletons').     v.    52,    53 

(Nov.  1897-Oct.  1898).  C  7714. 

f  PosT-graduate :    a   monthly   journal   of    medicine    and 

surgery,     v.  13  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  7715. 

f  Power,     v.  18  (Jan.-Dec.  189S).  C  7973. 

i  Railroad  car  journal,     v.  8  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  7S73. 
I  Real  estate  record,     v.  2-6,  10-12,  18,  20,  21,  29  (Jan. 

9,  iS69-June  24,  1882;.  C  7874. 

f  Record  and  guide,     v.  61,  62  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1898). 

C  7874.0. 
f  Sanitary  plumber,  v.  16  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  7877. 
t  Scientific  American,    v.  78,  79  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1898). 

C  7979-a. 

—  f  Same  :  Supplement,     v.  45,  46  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

C  7979-^- 

—  f  Sartie  :  Building  edition,  v.  25,  26  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

C  7979<^- 
f  Seaboard  :  a  maritime  reporter  and  nautical  gazette. 
New  series,  v.  10  (Oct.  21,  1897-Oct.  13,  1898). 

C  7981. 

Smithsonian  Institution,     f  Annual  report  ending  June 

30,  1895.     Report  of  the  U.  S.  Museum.    C  4747. 

—  f  Annual  report  to  July  iSg6.  C  4747. 
United  States  National  Museum,    f  Proceedings,    v.  19, 

1897.  c  4773. 

United  States.  Patent  Office,  f  Alphabetical  lists  of 
patentees  and  inventions  for  quarters  ending  Sept. 
30,  1897-Sept.  30,  1S98  [v.  80-84].  C  7S9i.<J. 

t  Official  gazette,     v.  82-85  (Jan.  4-Dec.  27,  1S98). 

C  7891. 

f  Western  painter  (The),     v.  6  (Feb.  1897-Jan.  189S). 

c  7735. 


PART  3.-FICTION,  TALES,    NOVELS,  AND  ROMANCES. 


Adler,  Cyrus  and  Ramsay,   Allan,  collectors.     Told  in 

the  coffee  house  :  Turkish  tales. 
Adventures  of  captain  Kettle.     By  Cutcliffe  Hyne. 
Adventures  of  Fran9ois.     By  S.  Weir  Mitchell. 
Adventurers  (The).     By  H.  B.  Marriott  Watson. 
After  bread  :  story  of  Polish  emigrant  life  to  America. 

By  Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 
Alexander,   Mrs.  [Mrs.  Annie  French   Hector.]     Cost 

of  her  pride. 
Alexis  [pseud.  ?].     Alicia  :  a  tale  of  the  American  navy. 
Alicia  :  a  tale  of  the  American  navy.     By  Alexis. 
Alien  [/>seud.  for  Mrs.  L.  A.  Baker].   Wheat  in  the  ear. 
Allen,  Grant.     The  incidental  bishop. 
Altsheler,  Joseph  A.     Herald  of  the  west. 
American   wives   and    English    husbands.     By   Gertrude 

Atherton. 
Angel  in  a  web.     By  Julian  Ralph. 

Arachne  :  a  historical  romance.     By  Georg  Ebers.     2  v. 
Armageddon  :  a  tale  of  love,   war,    and  invention.     By 

Stanley  Waterloo. 
Ars  et  vita,  and  other  stories.     By  T.  R.  Sullivan. 
As  having  nothing.     By  Hester  Caldwell  Oakley. 
As  the  hart  panteth.      By  Ilallie  Erminie  Rives. 
As  told  by  the  typewriter  girl.      By  Mabel  Clare  Ervin. 
Ashes  of  empire.     By  Robert  Chambers. 
Associate  hermits.     By  Frank  R.  Stockton. 
At  the  Blue  Bell  inn.     By  J.  S.  Fletcher. 
At  the  sign  of  the  Silver  Crescent.     By  Helen  Choate 

Prince. 
"  At  you-all's  house  :"  a  Missouri  nature  story.   By  James 

Newton  Baskett. 
Atherton,  Gertrude.     American  wives  and  English  hus- 
bands. 
—  The  Californians. 
Awakening  of  Noahville.     By  Franklin  H.  North. 


Baker,  Mrs.  L.  A.     See  Alien. 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  Jealousies  of  a  country  town  (Les 
rivalites). 

—  Unconscious  mummers  (Les  comediens  sans  le  savoir). 

Bangs,  John  Kendrick.     Ghosts  I  have  met. 

Barlow,  Jane.     Creel  of  Irish  stories. 

Bark,  Robert.     Tekla  :  a  romance  of  love  and  war. 

Barrow,   E.  N.     King's  rivals. 

Baskett,  James  Newton.  "At  you-all's  house:"  a 
Missouri  nature  story. 

Bates,  Arlo.     The  Puritans. 

Battle  of  the  strong.     By  Gilbert  Parker. 

Becke,  Louis  and  Jeffery.  Walter.  The  mutineer  :  a 
romance  of  Pitcairn  Island. 

Belinda— and  some  others. 

Bell,  Lilian.     Instinct  of  step-fatherhood. 

Bellamy,  Edward.     Blindman's  world,  and  other  stories. 

BvsoN.  E.  T.  The  vintage  :  romance  of  the  Greek  war 
of  independence. 

Besant,  .Sir  Walter.     The  changeling. 

Black,  William.     Wild  Eclin. 

Black  curtain.     By  Flora  Haines  Longhead. 

Black  tulip.     By  Alexandre  Dumas.      12°. 

Bladys  Stewponey.     By  S.  Baring-Gould. 

Blindman's  world,  and  other  stories.  By  Edward  Bel- 
lamy. 

Blockade  runner  (The).     By  J.  Perkins  Tracy. 

Bobbie  McDufif.     By  Clinton  Ross. 

Boldrewood,  Rolf.  [G.  Alexander  Browne.]  Plain 
living:  a  bush  idyll. 

BOOTHBY,  Guy.      Lust  of  hate. 

Bourget.  Paul.     The  disciple. 

Brady,  Cyi-us  Townsend.  For  love  of  country.  [Amer- 
ican Revolution.] 

Browne,  G.  Alexander.     See  Boldrewood,  Rolf. 


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BURNHAM,  Clara  Louise.     A  great  love. 
Caleb  West,  master  diver.     By  F.  Hopkinson  Smith. 
Californians  (The).     By  Gertrude  Atherton. 
Cambridge,  Ada.     [Mrs.  Cross.]     Materfamilias. 
Cape  Cod  week.     By  Annie  Eliot  Trumbull. 
Carey,  Rosa  Nouchette.     Mollie's  prince. 
Cartagena  ;  or,  the  last  brigade.      By  Chas.  W.  Hall. 

Note. — British  war  with  Spain,  1740-42. 
Castle,  Agnes  and  Egerton.     Pride  of  Jennico. 
Castle  inn.     By  Stanley  Weyman. 
Celebrity  (The) :  an  episode.     By  Winston  Churchill. 
Chambers,  Robert  W.     Ashes  of  empire. 

—  Haunts  of  men. 

Changeling  (The).     By  Sir  Walter  Besant. 

Chapin,  Anna  Alice.     Wonder  tales  from  Wagner  told 

for  young  people. 
Chester,  Dr.  Norley.     Stories  from  Dante. 
Christmas  accident,  and  other  stories.     By  Annie  Eliot 

Trumbull. 
Churchill,  Winston.     Celebrity  (The)  :  an  episode. 
Cleo  the  magnificent.     By  Louis  Zangvvill. 
Colonel's  wife.     By  Warren  Edwards. 
Continental  dragoon.     By  Robert  Neilson. 
Cost  of  her  pride.     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 
Creature  of  the  night.     By  Fergus  Hume. 
Creel  of  Irish  stories.     By  Jane  Barlow. 
Crockett,  S.  R.     The  red  axe. 

—  Standard  bearer. 

Cross,  Mrs.  Ada.     See  Cambridge,  Ada. 
Crowninshield,  M7-S.  Schuyler.    Latitude  19° :  romance 
of  the  West  Indies. 

—  Where  the  trade-wind  blows:  W^est  Indian  tales. 
David  Harum.     By  Edward  Noyes  Westcott. 
Davis,  Richard  Harding.     King's  jackal. 

Davis,    Varina   Anne   Jefferson.     Romance  of   summer 

seas. 
Day's  Work.     By  Rudyard  Kipling. 
Deland,  Margaret.     Old  Chester  tales. 
Desert  drama  (A),  being  the  tragedy  of  the  Korosco.     By 

A.  Conan  Doyle. 
Disaster  (The).     By  Paul  and  Victor  Margueritte. 
Disciple  (The).     By  Paul  Bourget. 
Doctor  Therne.     By  H.  Rider  Haggard. 
Dole,  Nathan.     Omar  the  tentmaker. 
Dorr,  Julia  C.  R.     In  king's    houses  :    romance  of   the 

days  of  queen  Anne. 
Doyle,  A.  Conan.     A  desert  drama,  being  the  tragedy 

of  the  Korosco. 
Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto.     By  I.  Zangwill. 
DUGGAN,  Janie  Prichard.      Senora's  granddaughters  :  tale 

of  modern  Mexico. 
Dumas,  Alexandre.     Black  tulip.      12°. 

—  Man  in  the  iron  mask. 

Note. — An    episode    from   the   "  Vicomte   de  Brage- 
lonne." 
Dumb  foxglove,  and  other  stories.     By  Annie  Trumbull 

Slosson. 
Dunbar,  Paul  Laurence.     Folks  from  Dixie. 
Durket  sperret  (The).     By  Sarah  Barnwell  Elliott. 
Earle,  Alice  Morse.     In  old  Narragansett  :    romances 

and  realities.  * 

Ebers,  Georg.     Arachne  :  a  historical  romance.     2  v. 
Edwards,  Warren.     Colonel's  wife. 
Elliott,  Sarah  Barnwell.     The  Durket  sperret. 
Enoch  the  Philistine  :  romance  of  Philistia,  Egypt,  and 

the  great  pyramid.     By  LeRoy  Hooker. 
Ervin,  Mabel  Clare.     As  told  by  the  typewriter  girl, 
Evelyn  Innes.     By  George  Moore. 
Fatal  gift.     By  F.  Frankfort  Moore. 
Fight  for  the  crown.     By  W.  E.  Norris. 
First  person  singular.     By  David  Christie  Murray. 
Fleming,  May  Agnes.     Sisters  of  Torv/ood. 
Fletcher,  J.  S.     At  the  Blue  Bell  inn. 
Folks  from  IDixie.     By  Paul  Laurence  Dunbar. 
For  love  of  country.     By  Cyrus  Townsend  Brady. 
For  the  defense.     By  Fergus  Hume. 
Forest  lovers  :  a  romance.     By  Maurice  Hewlett. 
Fortune's  tangled  skein.     By  Jeannette  H.  Walworth. 


Fraser,  Mrs.  Hugh.     Looms  of  time. 

Frederic,  Harold.     Gloria  mundi. 

French  and   English  :  stoi-y  of  the  struggle  in   America. 

By  E.  Everett  Green. 
Friendship  and  folly.     By  Maria  Louise  Pool. 
Frith,  Walter.     Sack  of  Monte  Carlo. 
From  school  to  battle-field.     By  Capt.  Charles  King. 
From  the  other  side  :  stories  of  transatlantic  travel.     By 

Henry  B.  Fuller. 
Fuller,  Anna.     One  of  the  pilgrims  :  a  bank  story. 
Fuller,    Henry  B.     From   the   other   side  :    stories   of 

transatlantic  travel. 
Gaboriau,  Emile.     Widow  Lerouge.     16^. 
Gallops.      By  David  Gray. 
Gay,  Madame  Sophie.     Marie   de  Mancini  :  a  romantic 

episode  of  the  early  days  of  Louis  XIV. 
Gerard,   Dorothea.     [Madame    Longard   de  Longarde.] 

The  impediment. 
Ghosts  I  have  met.     By  John  Kendrick  Bangs. 
Gillman,  Henry.     Hassan  :  a  Fellah.    Romance  of  Pal- 
estine. 
Girl  at  Cobhurst.     By  Frank  R.  Stockton. 
GissiNG,  George.     Town  traveller. 
—  Whirlpool. 

Gloria  mundi.     By  Harold  Frederic. 
Godfrey,  Elizabeth.     Poor  human  nature. 
Godfrey,   Hal.      Rejuvenation   of    Miss  Semaphore  :  a 

farcical  novel. 
Golden  sorrow.     By  JNIarie  Louise  Pool. 
Good  Americans.     By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison. 
Gospel  of  freedom.     By  Robert  Herrick. 
Gospel  writ  in  steel.      By  Arthur  Paterson. 
Gosta  Berling,  Story  of.     By  Selma  Lagerlof. 
Gould,  S.  Baring.     Bladys  Stewponey. 
Graham,  James  M.     Son  of  the  Czar  :  an  historical  ro- 
mance. 
Gray,  David.     Gallops. 
Gray,    Maxwell.     [Mrs.    M.    G.    Tuttiett.]     House    of 

hidden  treasure. 
Gray  house  of  the  quarries.     By  Mary  Harriott  Norris. 
Great  love  (A).     By  Clara  I^ouise  Burnham. 
Great  mogul.     By  St.  George  Rathborne. 
Green,  Anna  Katharine.     [Mrs.  Charles  Rohlfs.]     Lost 
Man's  Lane  :  a  second  episode  in  the  life  of  Amelia 
Butterworth. 
Green,  E.  Everett.     French  and  English  :  story  of  the 

struggle  in  America. 
Greene,  Sarah  P.  McL.     Moral  imbeciles. 
Gun-runner  :    a    tale   of    Zululand.      By    Bertram    Mit- 

ford. 
Hadley,  J.  V.     Seven  months  a  prisoner. 
Haggard,  H.  Rider.     Doctor  Therne. 
Hall,  Charles  W.     Cartagena  ;  or,  the  last  brigade. 

Note. — British  war  with  Spain,  1740-42. 
Hall,  Gertrude.     The  hundred,  and  other  stories. 
Ham.mond,  William  A.     Son  of  perdition. 
Harris,   Joel   Chandler.     Tales   of    the   home  folks  in 

peace  and  war. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.     Good  Americans. 
Harte,  Bret.     Stories  in  light  and  shadow. 
Hassan  :  a  Fellah.     Romance  of  Palestine.     By  Henry 

Gillman. 
Hatton,  Joseph.     The  vicar. 
Haunts  of  men.     By  Robert  W.  Chambers. 
Hawkins,  Anthony  Hope.     See  Hope,  Anthony. 
Hayes,  W^wxy,  pseud.     See  Kirk,  Ellen  Olney. 
Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  French.     See  Alexander,  Mrs. 
Helbeck  of  Bannisdale.     By  Mrs.   Humphry  Ward.     2  v. 
Hepvvorth  millions.      By  Christian  Lys. 
Her  ladyship's  elephant.     By  David  Dwight  Wells. 
Her  majesty  the  king.     By  James  Jeffrey  Roche. 
Her  memory.     By  Maarten  Maartens. 
Herald  of  the  west.     By  Joseph  A.  Altsheler. 
Herrick,  Robert.     Gospel  of  freedom. 
Hewlett,  Maurice.     Forest  lovers  :  a  romance. 
High  steeple  of  St.  Chrysostom's.      By  Ellen  Olney  Kirk. 

(With  her  "Revolutionary  Love  Story.") 
Hocking,  Joseph.     Mistress  Nancy  Molesworth. 


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Hooker,  LeRoy.  Enoch  the  Philistine  :  a  romance  of 
Philistia,  Egypt,  and  the  great  pyramid. 

Hope,  Anthony.  [Anthony  Hope  Hawkins.]  Rupert 
of  Hentzau.    [Sequel  to  the  "Prisoner  of  Zenda."] 

—  Simon  Dale. 

HoRNUNG,  E.  \V.     Some  persons  unknown. 

—  Young  blood. 

House  of  hidden  treasure.     By  Maxwell  Gray. 
HowELLS,  W.  D.     Story  of  a  play. 
Hume,  Fergus.     Creature  of  the  night. 

—  For  the  defense. 

—  Rainbow  feather. 

Hundred  (The)  and  other  stories.     By  Gertrude  Hall. 

Hyne,  Cutcliffe.     Adventures  of  captain  Kettle. 

Impediment  (The).     By  Dorothea  Gerard. 

In  king's  houses  :  romance  of  the  days  of  queen  Anne. 
By  Julia  C.  R.  Dorr. 

In  old  Narragansett :  romances  and  realities.  By  Alice 
Morse  Earle. 

In  the  cage.     By  Henry  James. 

In  the  Sargasso  Sea.     By  Thomas  A.  Janvier. 

Incidental  bishop.     By  Grant  Allen. 

Instinct  of  step-fatherhood.     By  Lilian  Bell. 

Iota  \^pscud.'\.     Poor  Max. 

James,  Henry.     In  the  cage. 

Janvier,  Thomas  A.     In  the  Sargasso  Sea. 

Jealousies  of  a  country  town  (Les  rivalites.)  By  Honore 
de  Balzac. 

Johnnie.     By  E.  O.  Laughlin. 

Johnson,  William  Henry.  King's  henchman  :  a  chroni- 
cle of  the  i6th  century. 

Johnston,  Richard  Malcolm.     Peace  Amerson's  will. 

JoKAi,  Maurus.      Lion  of  Janina. 

—  Midst  the  wild  Carpathians. 

—  Nameless  castle. 

Journalist  (The).     By  C.  F.  Keary. 

Keary,  C.  F.     The  journalist. 

King,  Capt.  Charles.     From  school  to  battle-field. 

—  Wounded  name  (A). 

King's  henchman  :  a  chronicle  of  the  i6th  century.     By 

Wm.  Henry  Johnson. 
King's  jackal.     By  Richard  Harding  Davis. 
King's  rivals.     By  E.  N.  Barrows. 
Kipling,  Rudyard.     The  day's  work. 
Kirk,   Ellen  OIney.     ("  Henry  Hayes.'"')     Revolutionary 

love  story,  rt«</The  high  steeple  of  St.Chrysostom's. 
Krause,  Lyda  Farrington.      See  Yechton,  Barbara. 
Kronstadt.     By  Max  Pemberton. 
Lady  of  Castell  March.     By  Owen  Rhoscomyl. 
Lagerlof,  Selma.     Story  of  Gosta  Berling. 
Lander,  Harry.     Lucky  bargee. 
Earned,  Walter  Cranston.     Rembrandt  :    a  romance  of 

Holland. 
Latitude   19°:    romance  of  the  West   Indies.     By  Mrs. 

Schuyler  Crowninshield. 
Laughlin,  E.  O.     Johnnie. 
Leddy  Marget.     By  L.  B.  Walford. 
Le  Gallienne,  Richard.     Romance  of  Zion  chapel. 
Lie,  Jonas.     Niobe.     Transl.  from  the  Norwegian. 
Life's  joys.     (La  joie  de  vivre.)     By  Emile  Zola. 
Lion  of  Janina.      By  Maurus  Jokai. 

Longarde,  Madame  Longard  de.     See  Gerard,  Doro- 
thea. 
Looms  of  time.     By  Mrs.  Hugh  Eraser. 
Lost  Man's  Lane  :  a  second  episode  in  the  life  of  Amelia 

Buttervvorth.      By  Anna  Katharine  Green. 
Lost  provinces  :  how  Vansittart  came  back  to  France.    By 

Louis  Tracy. 
Loughead,  Flora  Haines.     Black  curtain. 
Lovable  crank  (A).     By  Barbara  Yechton. 
Love  and  rocks.     By  Laura  E.  Richards. 
Lover  of  truth.     By  Eliza  Orne  White. 
LowREY,  Oliver.      Runaway  couple. 
Lucky  bargee.     By  Harry  Lander. 
Lust  of  hate.     By  Guy  Boothby. 
Lys,  Christian.     Hepworth  millions. 
MAARTENS.Maarten.  [J.  M.  W.  van  der  Poorten  Schwartz.] 

Her  memory. 


Mackie,   Pauline  Bradford.     Ye  lyttle  Salem  maide  :    a 

story  of  witchcraft. 
Madam  of  the  ivies.     By  Elizabeth  Phipps  Train. 
Magruder,  Julia.     Struam. 

Making  of  a  saint.     By  William  Somerset  Maugham. 
Man-at-arms.     By  Clinton  Scollard. 
Man  in  the  iron  mask.     By  Alexander  Dumas. 

Note. — An   episode  from   the   "Vicomte  de   Brage- 
lonne." 
Margaret  Wynne.     By  Adeline  Sergeant. 
Margueritte,  Paul  and  Victor.     The  disaster. 
Marie  de  Mancini :  a  romantic  episode  of  the  early  days 

of  Louis  XIV.     By  Madame  Sophie  Gay. 
Marshall,   Emma.     Under  the  dome  of  St.  Paul's  :  a 

story  of  Sir  Christopher  Wren's  days. 
Materfamilias.     By  Ada  Cambridge. 
Maugham,  William  Somerset.      Making  of  a  saint. 
Meg  of  the  scarlet  foot.     liy  W.  Edwards  Tirebuck. 
Meier  Ezofovitch.      By  Eliza  Orzeszko. 
Merivale  ;  or,  phases  of  southern   life.     By  James   Rob- 

ertshaw. 
Merriman,  Henry  Seton.     Roden's  corner. 
MiTFOKD,  Bertram.     Gun-runner:  a  tale  of  Zululand. 
Midst  the  wild  Carpathians.     By  Maurus  Jokai. 
Millionaires  (The).     By  F.  Frankfort  Moore. 
Miseries  of  Paris.     [Same  as  "  Mysteries  of  Paris."]    By 

Eugene  Sue. 
Miss  Brooks  :  a  story.     By  Eliza  Orne  White. 
Mistress  Nancy  Molesworth.     By  Joseph  Hocking. 
Mitchell,  S.  Weir.     Adventures  of  Fran9ois. 
INIollie's  prince.     By  Rosa  Nouchette  Carey. 
Moore,  F.  Frankfort.     Fatal  gift. 

—  Millionaires  (The). 
Moore,  George.     Evelyn  Innes. 

Moral  imbeciles.     By  Sarah  P.  McL.  Greene. 
Moran  of  the  "  Lady  Letty."     By  Frank  Norris. 
Moriah's  mourning,  and    other  half-hour   sketches.     By 

Ruth  McEnery  Stuart. 
Murray,  David  Christie.     First  person  singular. 
Mutineer  (The) :  a  romance  of  Pitcairn  Island.    By  Louis 

Becke  and  Walter  Jeffery. 
Mysterious  disappearance  of  Mrs.  T.  Tompkins  Smith. 
Nameless  castle.     By  Maurus  Jokai. 
New   god  (The)  :    a    tale    of   the   early  Christians.     By 

Richard  Voss. 
New    stories    from    the    "Chap-book."      ("  Cbap-book 

stories,"  2d  series.) 
Niobe.     By  Jonas  Lie. 

Norris,  Frank.     Moran  of  the  "  Lady  Letty." 
Norris,  Mary  Harriott.     Gray  house  of  the  quarries. 
Norris,  W.  E.     Fight  for  the  crown. 

—  Widower. 

North,  Franklin  H.    Awakening  of  Noahville. 

Oakley,  Hester  Caldwell.     As  having  nothing. 

Old  Chester  tales.     By  Margaret  Dcland. 

Omar  the  tentmaker.     By  Nathan  Haskell  Dole. 

On  the  bright  shore.     By  Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

One  of  the  pilgrims  :  a  bank  story.     By  Anna  Fuller. 

Orzeszko,  Eliza.     Meier  Ezofovitch. 

Out  of  Mulberry  street.     By  Jacob  A.  Riis. 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson.     Red   Rock  :   a  chronicle  of  r«- 

construction. 
Palmer,  Bertha,  edr.     Stories  from  the  classic  literature 

of  many  nations. 
Paris.     By  Emile  Zola.     2  v. 
Parker,  Gilbert.     Battle  of  the  strong. 
P.vterson,  Arthur.     Gospel  writ  in  steel. 
Pearce  Amerson's  will.     By  Richard  Malcolm  Johnston. 
Pemberton,  Max.     Kronstadt. 

—  Phantom  army. 

Pennington,  Jeanne  G.     Some   marked   passages,  and 

other  stories. 
Petronius  Arbiter.     Trimalchio's  dinner. 
Phantom  army.     By  Max  Pemberton. 
Plain  living  :  a  bush  idyll.     By  Rolf  Boldrewood. 
Pool,  Maria  Louise.     Friendship  and  folly. 

—  Golden  sorrow. 

Poor  human  nature.     By  Elizabeth  Godfrey. 


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Poor  ]\lax.     By  Iota. 

Prescott,  E.  Livingston.     Red-coat  romances. 

Pride  of  Jennico.     By  Agnes  and  Egerton  Castle. 

Prince,  Helen  Choate.  At  the  sign  of  the  Silver  Cres- 
cent. 

PUGH,  Edwin.     Tony  Drum,  the  Cockney  boy. 

Puritans  (The).     By  Arlo  Bates. 

Rainbow  feather.     By  Fergus  Hume. 

Raine,  Allen.     Torn  sails  :  a  tale  of  a  Welsh  village. 

Ralph,  Julian.     An  angel  in  a  web. 

Rathborne,  St.  George.     Great  mogul. 

Red  axe  (The).     By  S.  R.  Crockett. 

Red-coat  romances.      By  E.  Livingston  Prescott. 

Red  rock  :  a  chronicle  of  reconstruction.  By  Thomas 
Nelson  Page. 

Regina ;  or,  the  sins  of  the  fathers.  By  Herman  Suder- 
mann. 

Rejuvenation  of  Miss  Semaphore  :  a  farcical  novel.  By 
Hal  Godfrey. 

Rembrandt  :  a  romance  of  Holland.  By  Walter  Cran- 
ston Earned. 

Revolutionary  love  story.     By  Ellen  Olney  Kirk. 

Rhoscomyl,  Owen.      Lady  of  Castell  March. 

Richards,  Laura  E.     Love  and  rocks. 

Rlis,  Jacob  A.     Out  of  Mulberry  street. 

Rives,  Hallie  Erminie.     As  the  hart  panteth. 

Roberts,  Charles  G.  D.     Sister  to  Evangeline. 

Robertshaw,  James.  Merivale  ;  or,  phases  of  southern 
life. 

Roche,  James  Jeffrey.  Her  majesty  the  king  ;  a  ro- 
mance of  the  harem. 

Roden's  corner.     By  Henry  Seton  Merriman. 

Rod's  salvation.     By  Annie  Eliot  Trumbull. 

ROHLFS,  Mrs.  Charles.      See  Green,  Anna  Katharine. 

Romance  of  summer  seas.     By  Varina  Anne  Jefferson. 

Romance  of  Zion  chapel.     By  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 

Ross,  Clinton.     Bobbie  McDuff. 

Runaway  couple.     By  Oliver  Lo vvrey. 

Rupert  of  Hentzau.  [Sequel  to  the  "  Prisoner  of  Zenda."] 
By  Anthony  Hope. 

Sack  of  Monte  Carlo.     By  Walter  Frith. 

ScHUBiN,  Ossip.     Story  of  a  genius. 

Schwartz,  J.  M.  W.  van  der  Poorten.  See  Maartens, 
Maarten. 

ScollARD,  Clinton.     Man-at-arms. 

Senora's  granddaughters  :  tale  of  modern  Mexico.  By 
Janie  Prichard  Duggan. 

Sergeant,  Adeline.      Margaret  Wynne. 

Seven  months  a  prisoner.     By  J.  V.  Iladley. 

Shrewsbury.      By  Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  After  bread  :  story  of  Polish 
emigrant  life  in  America. 

—  On  the  bright  shore. 

Silence,  and  other  stories.     By  Mary  E.  Wilkins. 

Simon  Dale.     By  Anthony  Hope. 

Sister  to  Evangeline.      By  Charles  G.  D.  Roberts. 

Sisters  of  Torwood.     By  May  Agnes  Fleming. 

Slave  to  duty,  and  other  women.     By  Octave  Thanet. 

Slosson,   Annie   Trumbull.     Dumb  foxglove,  and  other 

stories. 
Smith,  F.  Hopkinson.     Caleb  West,  master  diver. 
Some  marked  passages,  and  other  stories.     By  Jeanne  G. 

Pennington. 
Some  persons,  unknown.     By  E.  W.  Hornung. 
Son  of  perdition.     By  William  A.  Hammond. 
Son  of  the  Czar  :  an  historical  romance.     By  James  M. 

Graham. 
Standard  bearer.     By  S.  R.  Crockett. 
Stephens,  Robert  Neilson.  Continental  dragoon.   [177S.] 
Stockton,  Frank  R.     Associate  hermits. 

—  Girl  at  Cobhurst. 

Stories  by  foreign  authors  :  French. 
Stories  by  foreign  authors  :  German. 
Stories  by  foreign  authors  :  Italian. 

Stories  by  foreign  authors  :  Polish,  Greek,  Belgian,  Hun- 
garian . 
Stci-ies  by  foreign  authors  :  Spanish. 
Stories  for  Ninon.     By  iEmile  Zola. 


Stories  from  Dante.     By  Dr.  Norley  Chester. 

Stories  from  the  classic  literature  of  many  nations.  Ed. 
by  Bertha  Palmer. 

Stories  in  light  and  shadow.     By  Bret  Harte. 

Stories  of  the  American  Revolution.  By  Everett  T.  Tom- 
linson.      Part  2. 

Story  of  a  genius.      By  Ossip  Schubin. 

Story  of  Gbsta  Berling.     By  Selma  Lagerlof. 

Story  of  a  play.     By  W.  D.  Howells. 

Stuart,  Ruth  McEnery.  Moriah's  mourning  and  other 
half  hour  sketches. 

Struam.     By  Julia  Magruder. 

Sudermann,  Hermann.  Regina  ;  or,  the  sins  of  the 
fathers. 

Sue,  Eugene.  Miseries  of  Paris.  [Same  as  his  "  Mys- 
teries of  Paris."] 

Sullivan,  T.  R.     Ars  et  vita,  and  other  stories. 

Tales  from  "  McClure's  "  :  War. 

Tales  of  the  home  folks  in  peace  and  war.  By  Joel 
Chandler  Harris. 

Taylor,  M.  Imlay.     Yankee  volunteer. 

Tekla  :  a  romance  of  love  and  war.     By  Robert  Barr. 

Thanet,  Octave.     Slave  to  duty,  and  other  women. 

TiREBUCK,  W.  Edwards.     Meg  of  the  scarlet  foot. 

Told  in  the  coffee  house  :  Turkish  tales.  Collected  by 
Cyrus  Adler  and  Allan  Ramsay. 

TOMLINSON,  Everett  T.  Stories  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution.    Part  2. 

Tony  Drum,  a  Cockney  boy.     By  Edwin  Pugh. 

Torn  sails  :  a  tale  of  a  Welsh  village.     By  Allen  Raine. 

Town  traveller.     By  George  Gissing. 

Tracy,  J.  Perkins.     The  blockade  runner. 

Tracy,  Louis.  Lost  provinces  :  how  Vansittart  came 
back  to  France. 

Train,  Elizabeth  Phipps.     Madame  of  the  ivies. 

Trimalchio's  dinner.     By  Petronius  Arbiter. 

Trumbull,  Annie  Eliot.     Cape  Cod  week. 

—  Christmas  accident,  and  other  stories. 

—  Rod's  salvation. 

Tyler,  Robert  Lee.     Yale  man. 

Unconscious  mummers.  (Les  comediens  sans  la  savoir.) 
By  Honore  de  Balzac. 

Under  the  dome  of  St.  Paul's  :  a  story  of  Sir  Christo- 
pher Wren's  days.      By  Emma  Marshall. 

Vicar  (The).     By  Joseph  Hatton. 

Victor  Serenas  :  a  story  of  the  Pauline  era.  By  Henry 
Wood. 

Vintage  (The)  :  romance  of  the  Greek  war  of  independ- 
ence.    By  E.  T.  Benson. 

Voss,  Richard.  The  new  god  :  a  tale  of  the  early 
Christians. 

Walford,  L.  B.     Leddy  Marget. 

Walworth,  Jeannette  H.     Fortune's  tangled  skein. 

War  of  the  worids.     By  H.  G.  Wells. 

Ward,  Mrs.  Humphry.  [Mrs.  Mary  Augusta  Ward.] 
Helbeck  of  Bannisdale.     2  v. 

Waterloo,  Stanley.  Armageddon  :  a  tale  of  love,  war, 
and  invention. 

Watson,  H.  B.  Marriott.      The  adventurers. 

Wells,  David  Dwight.     Her  ladyship's  elephant. 

Wells,  H.  G.      War  of  the  worlds. 

Westcott,  Edward  Noyes.  David  Harum  :  story  of 
American  life. 

Weyman,  Stanley  J.     Castle  inn. 

—  Shrewsbury. 

Wheat  in  the  ear.     By  Alien. 

Where  the  trade-wind  blows.     By  Mrs.  Schuyler  Crown- 

inshield. 
Whirlpool  (The).     By  George  Gissing. 
White,  Eliza  Orne.     Lover  of  truth. 

—  Miss  Brooks  :  a  story. 

Whitmarsh,  H.  Phelps.     World's  rough  hand. 
Widow  Lerouge.     By  Emile  Gaboriau. 
Widower  (The).      By  W.  E.  Norris. 
Wild  Eelin.     By  William  Black. 
Wilkins,  Mary  E.     Silence,  and  other  stories. 
Wonder  tales  from  Wagner  told  for  young  people.     By 
Anna  Alice  Chapin. 


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Wood,  Henry.     Victor  Serenus  :  a  story  of  the  Pauline 

era. 
World's  rough  hand.     By  11.  Phelps  Whitmarsh. 
Wounded  name  (A).     By  Capt.  Charles  King. 
Yale  man.     By  Robert  Lee  Tyler. 
Yankee  volunteer.     By  M.  Imlay  Taylor. 
Ye  lyttlc  Salem  maide  :  a  story  of  witchcraft.    By  Pauline 

Bradford  Mackie. 


Yechton,  Barbara.     [Lyda  Farrington  Krause.]     A  lov- 
able crank. 
Young  blood.     By  E.  W.  Hornung. 
Zangwill,  I.     Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto. 
Zangwill,  Louis.     Cleo  the  magnificent. 
Zola,  Emile.    Life's  joys.     (La  joie  de  vivre.) 

—  Paris.     2  v. 

—  Stories  for  Ninon. 


PART    4.-HISTORY,    GEOGRAPHY,    VOYAGES,    AND 

TRAVELS. 


A.    American  History  and  Travels. 

NORTH  AMERICA  GENERALLY. 

SwiNEFORD.  Alaska  :  its  history,  climate,  and  natural 
resources.  P  7431. 

Tyrrell.     Across  the  sub-arctics  of  Canada.        P  7770. 

WiNDT.  Through  the  gold-fields  of  Alaska  to  Bering 
Straits.  P  7791. 

SPANISH  AMERICA. 

BuTTERWORTH.  South  America  :  struggle  for  liberty  in 
the  Andean  republics  and  Cuba.  P  9541. 

Caninl    Four  centuries  of  Spanish  rule  in  Cuba.    P  8074. 

Clark.     Commercial  Cuba.  P  8554. 

Crookall.     British  Guiana.  P  9105. 

Davis.     Cuban  and  Porto  Rican  campaigns.       P  8115.^. 

Flint.  Marching  with  Gomez :  four  months  with  the 
Cuban  army.  P  8152. 

Hement.  Cannon  and  camera  :  battles  of  the  Spanish- 
American  war.  P  8194. 

Hill.     Cuba  and  Porto  Rico.  P  8622. 

Kellogg.     Cuba  and  other  isles  of  the  sea.  P  6239. 

KiDD.     Control  of  the  Tropics.  P  8243. 

LuMMis.     Awakening  of  a  nation  :  Mexico  of  to-day. 

P  8274. 

Moses.     Establishment  of  Spanish  rule  in  America. 

P  7316. 

O'Hagan  and  Kaufman.     Cuba  at  a  glance.         P  8337. 

Spears.     Our  navy  in  "the  war  with  Spain.  P  8417. 

Vivian.     Fall  of  Santiago.  P  8461. 

Wheeler.     Santiago  campaign.  P  8787. 

UNITED  STATES. 
I .     History. 

Channing.     Student's  history  of  the  U.  S.         Q  1082. j. 

Dana.      Recollections  of  the  Civil  War.  Q  7568. 

Earle.      Home  life  in  Colonial  days.  Q  3x31.//. 

Griffis.  The  Pilgrims  in  their  three  homes  :  England, 
Holland,  America.  Q  3176. 

Hart,  cdr.  American  history  told  by  contemporaries, 
v.  2.   Building  of  the  republic,  1689-1783.  Q  ii88.a. 

Lecky.  American  Revolution,  1763-83.  Ed.  by  Wood- 
burn.  Q  4263. 

Lodge.     Story  of  the  Revolution.     2  v.  Q  4663. 

Morris.  The  nation's  navy  :  our  ships  and  their  achieve- 
ments. Q  1316.;:. 

f  National  cyclopaedia  of  American  biography,     v.  8. 

T  4866. 

Page.     Letters  of  a  war  correspondent.     [Civil  War.] 

Q  7705- 

f  Spirit  of  '76.     v.  4  (Sept.  iS97-Augt.  1898).     C  6884. 

Towle  Manufacturing  Co.  (Newburyport,  Mass.)  f  The 
colonial  book.  Q  3767. 

Trumbull.  War  memories  of  an  army  chaplain.  [War 
of  the  Rebellion.]  Q  7447. 

United  States.  War  Department.  \  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion :  compilation  of  the  official  records.  Series 
I.  V.  51-53.  Q  7773<^. 

f  Same,  series  2,  v.  2.  Q  ITi'i.g. 


2.      Travels,  Description,  and  Separate  States  and  Cities. 

Appletons'   Dictionary  of   New  York   and  its  vicinity. 

20th  year.  Q  901 3.  c. 

Goodwin   and   others,  edrs.     Historic   New  York.     2d 

series.  Q  9172. 

Hale.  Historic  Boston  and  its  neighborhood.  Q  9182.//. 
Inman  and  Cody.     Great  Salt  Lake  trail.  Q  2634. 

League  of  American  Wheelmen  (N.  Y.  State  Division). 

Fifty  miles  around  N.  Y.:  best  roads  for  cyclists 

and  horsemen.  Q  9263. 

Los  Angeles.     Chamber  of  Commerce,      f  Los  Angeles 

illustrated.  Q  9664. 

f  Men  of  New  York  :  biographies  and  portraits  of  citizens 

of  the  empire  state.     2  v.  T  4860. 

New  York  City.     A^orth  Side  Board  of  Trade,     f  The 

great  north  side  or  Borough  of  the  Bronx. 

Q  9697-/. 

Page,  edr.  Historic  towns  of  New  England.  Q  9714. 
Remington.     Crooked  trails.  Q  721. 

Repplier.     Philadelphia  :  the  place  and  the  people. 

Q  9369- 
Van  Rensselaer.     Goede  Vrouw  of  Mana-ha-ta,  1609- 

1760.  Q  3458. 

Willoughby.     Across  the  Everglades.  Q  9483. 

Wood,     f  New  England's  prospect :    description   [and] 

state.     Lond.,  1634.     8°.     [Reprint.]        Q  3794. 

B.     European  History  and  Travels. 

Andrews.  Historical  development  of  modern  Europe, 
v.  2.     1850-1897.  N  4505. 

Baring-Gould.  An  old  English  home  and  its  depend- 
encies. R  1026.^. 

Barrows.     Isles  and  shrines  of  Greece.  S  7513. 

Besant.     South  London.  R  1523.J. 

Blok.  History  of  the  people  of  the  Netherlands.  Pt.  r. 
From  the  earliest  times  to  the  1 5th  century.    R  8528. 

Crawford.     Ave  Roma  immortaiis.     2  v.         S  3104.3. 

Fernald.     Spaniard  in  history.  S  2147. 

GILLIS.  t  Summer  vacation  in  Iceland,  Norway,  Swe- 
den, and  Russia.  Na  3167. 
JVote. — Printed  for  private  distribution. 

Gregorovius.  History  of  the  city  of  Rome  in  the  Mid- 
dle Ages.     V.  5,  (2  pts.)  S  3175. 

Grifi.     Saunterings  in  Florence.     2d  ed.  S  3176. 

Harrison.     Spain  in  history.  S  2187.^. 

Latimer,  edr.  My  scrap-book  of  the  French  Revolu- 
tion. S  1262.W. 

Lebon.     Modern  France,  1789-1S95.  S  1263. 

Lent.  Halcyon  days  in  Norway,  France,  and  the  Dolo- 
mites. Na  3264.  >%. 

Motley.  Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.  Condensed  by 
Griffis. .  R  S317. 

Om.an.  England  and  the  hundred  years'  war  (1327-1485 
A.D.).  R  1336. 

Palmer.     Story  of  a  little  war.     [Greece  and  Turkey.] 

S  7342-f. 

Rose.     With  the  Greeks  in  Thessaly.  S  7378. 

St.  Amand.     Court  of  the  second  empire.  S  1382. r. 

Sergeant.  The  Franks  from  their  origin  to  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  kingdom  of  France.  S  1401. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


5— LITERATURE  AND  LANGUAGE  :   Literary  History  and  Criticism. 


Shoomkoff.     Future  of  the  Balkans.  S  9403. 

Strobel.     The  Spanish  revolution,  1868-75.  S  2425. 

Taylor.     Italy  and  the  Italians.  S  3434. 

TwEEDiE.     Through  Finland  in  carts.  R  3770. 

Vivian.     Servia  :  the  poor  man's  paradise.  S  9775. 


C.    Oriental  History  and  Travels. 

Arnold.  On  the  Indian  hills  ;  or,  coffee-planting  in 
southern  India.  O  5015.^. 

BouLGER.     History  of  China.   Revised  ed.   2  v.   O  2532. a. 

Burton.  The  Jew,  the  Gypsy,  and  el  Islam.  Ed.  by 
Wilkins.  N  7540. 

CowPER.  Ilill  of  the  graces  :  investigations  among  the 
sites  of  Tripoli.  P  1562. 

Crawford.     Our  troubles  in  Poona  and  the  Dekkan. 

o  5563. 

Davitt.     Life  and  progress  in  Australasia.  P  6115. 

Decle.     Three  years  in  savage  Africa.  P  5570. 

FiSKE.     Story  of  the  Philippines.  P  6831. 

Ford.     American  cruiser  in  the  east.  Nb  3155. 

Freeman.     Travels  and  life  in  Ashanti  and  Jaman. 

P  4594- 
Gale.     Korean  sketches.  O  2161. 

GiFFORD.     Every-day  life  in  Koi'ea.  O  2165. 

Hedin.     Through  Asia.     2  vols.  O  3615. 

Hepworth.  Through  Armenia  on  horseback.  O  8 196. 
Kellogg.  Cuba  and  other  islands  of  the  sea.  P  6239. 
Kingsley.     Travels  in  west  Africa.  P  4646. 

Landor.     In  the  forbidden  land  :  journey  to  Tibet.     2 

vols.  O  3655. 

Letters  received  by  the  East  India  Company.     2  v.     i. 

1602-1613.     2.  1613-1615.  O  5660. 

Merewether.     Tour   through   the   famine  districts   of 

India.  O  5680. 

Perowne.     Russian  hosts  and  English  guests  in  central 

Asia.  O  3708. 

Perry.  Egypt  the  land  of  the  temple  builders.  N  6708. 
Reeves.     Brown    men   and  women  ;  or,  the   South    Sea 

Islands  in  1895  and  1896.  P  6720. 

Sanderson.     Africa  in  the  19th  century.  P  385. 


Stanley.     Through  South  Africa.  P  5421. 

—  and  others.  Africa  :  its  partition  and  its  future.  P421. 
Steevens.     Egypt  in  1898.  P  2421.^. 

—  With  Kitchener  to  Khartum.  P  lifii.w. 
Stevens.  Yesterdays  in  the  Philippines.  P  6419. 
Sykes.  Through  Persia  on  a  side-saddle.  O  6758. 
Taylor.  Vacation  days  in  Hawaii  and  Japan.  P  6759. 
Wallace  (E.  S.).  Jerusalem  the  holy.  09464. 
Wallace  (Susan  E.).     Along  the  Bosphorus,  and  other 

sketches.  S  8464. 

Welby.     Through  unknown  Tibet.  O  3784. 

Worcester.     Philippine  Islands  and  their  people. 

P  6794. 


D.     General  History,  Travels,  and 
Miscellany. 

AsTRUP.     With  Peary  near  the  Pole.  N  2510. 

Clemens.  {"Mark  Tzuain.")  Following  the  Equator: 
a  journey  around  the  world.  N  3556./. 

Conway.     First  crossing  of  Spitsbergen.  N  2559. 

—  With  ski  and  sledge  over  Arctic  glaciers.  N  2099. 

DuRUY.  General  history  of  the  world.  Revised  by 
Grosvenor.  N  4129.^. 

FiTCHETT.  Deeds  that  won  the  empire  :  historic  battle 
scenes.  N  4152. 

Harland,  Marion.  [Mrs.  M.  V.  Terhune.]  Where 
ghosts  walk  :  haunts  of  familiar  characters  in  his- 
tory and  literature.  T  5189. 

HOLDEN.     Primer  of  heraldry  for  Americans.        T  6210. 

Ingersoll.     Book  of  the  ocean.  G  7634. 

Lachambre  and  Machuron.  Andree's  balloon  expedi- 
tion in  search  of  the  north  pole.  N  2256. 

McGlNNis.     Yarn  of  the  "  Yampa."  N  2280. 

New  York  State.  Grand  Lodge  F.  and  A.  Masons. 
f  Proceedings,  117th  annual  communication. 

T  9697.^. 

Peary.    Northward  over  the  "great  ice."    2  v.    N  2709. 

Sanderson.     History  of  the  world  to  1898.  N  43S5. 

Sweetser.     One  way  round  the  world.  N  3430. 


PART    5.-LITERATURE    AND    LANGUAGE. 


A.     Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 

Boston  Public  Library,     f  Annual  list  of  books  added 

1896-7.  M  8531.^/. 

Cincinnati  Public  Library,     f  Bulletin  of  books  added 

during  1S97.  M  8818. 

Good  reading  about  many  books  mostly  by  their  authors. 

3d  year.  M  7172. 

f  Library  journal,     v.  23  (Jan. -Dec.  1898).  M  8662. 

f  Literary  news.     v.  19  (Jan, -Dec.  1S98).  M  7662. 

New  Jersey  State  Library,     f  Annual  report  for  1897. 

M  8696.  w. 
New  York   City.     Free   Library   of  General  Society  of 

Mechanics  and  Tradesmen,     f  Monthly  bulletin  of 

new  books,  Nos.  i-io  (Jan.-Nov.  1897).   M  8696. «. 
New  York  State.     Library,     f  78th-8oth  annual  reports, 

1895-7.  M  8698.//. 

f  Publishers'  weekly,  v.  53,  54  (Jan. -Dec.  1898).  M  7716. 
Reynolds  Library.    (Rochester.)    f  Reference  catalogue, 

1898.  M  8874. 

San    Francisco    Free    Public    Library,     f  Catalogue    of 

foreign  literature,  1898.  M  8731./;. 

Slater.     Romance  of  book-collecting.  M  7410.^. 

B.     Essays  and  Miscellany. 

Bennett.     Journalism  for  women  :  a  practical  guide. 

M  5036. 
DoBSON.     Miscellanies.  M  4123. 

Grahame.     Pagan  papers.  M  4172./. 


Hareottle.     Dictionary  of  quotations.     (Classical.) 

M  3186. 
Jerome.  Second  thoughts  of  an  idle  fellow.  M  4231. j. 
Mabie.     Essays  on  work  and  culture.  M  4276.3. 

Schopenhauer.     On  human  nature  :   essays.     Selected 
and  transl.  by  Saunders.  M  4394.^. 

Whiting.     The  world  beautiful.     3d  series.    M  4482. t^/. 

C.     Language  and  Phonography. 

Budge.  Egyptian  reading  book  for  beginners.  W9538.^. 
King.     First  steps  in  Assyrian.  W  9646. 

f  Phonetic  journal,  v.  57  (Jan. -Dec.  189S).  C  6710. 
Pitman.  Complete  phonographic  instructor.  W  1353/. 
f  Shorthand  e'ducator.     v.  4  (May  1897-Apl.  1S9S). 

C  6742. 

D.     Literary  History  and  Criticism. 

Bates.     American  literature.  M  9031.0. 

Brunetiere.     History  of  French  literature.         M  9062. 

Bury.     French  literature  of  to-day.  M  9067. 

Field.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Renaissance. 

M  9149. 

Frazer.     Literary  history  of  India.  M  9584- 

Garnett.     History  of  Italian  literature.  M  9x62.2. 

Hawthorne  and  ethers,  edrs.     Literature  of  all  nations 
and  all  ages.     v.  7,  8.  M  9614. 

Howe.     American  bookmen  :  sketches  chiefly  biographi- 
cal. T  5629.0. 


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6— NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS  :  Physics  and  Mathematics. 


9 


Kelly.     History  of  Spanish  literature.  M  9239. 

Sears.     Principles  and  methods  of  literary  criticism. 

i  M  9399- 

Wells.     Century  of  French  fiction.  L  9473. 

I        Wolfe.     Literary  haunts  and  homes  :  American  authors. 

T  5489. 
Note. — For  a  list  of  literary  and  critical  periodicals, 
see  Part  2  B. 

E.     Poetry  and  Drama. 

Banks.     Immortal  songs  of  camp  and  held.  K  1515. 

Chapin.     Wonder   tales    from  Wagner   told    for    young 

people.      [Fiction.] 
Chester.     Stories  from  Dante.     [Fiction.] 
Evans.     English  masques.  K  2140. 

Field.     The  Eugene  Field  book.    Ed.  by  Mary  E.  Burt 

and  Mary  B.  Cable.  K  ii48.,f. 

Fleming.     How  to  study  Shakespeare.  K  2154. 

Hamersley.     The  seven  voices.     [Poems.]  K  1610. 

HoBBES,  J.  O.     [Mrs.  Mary  Craigie.]     The  ambassador  : 

comedy.  K  2208. 

Hope,  A.      [Anthony  Hope   Hawkins.]     Adventures  of 

lady  Ursula  :  comedy.  K  2628. 

Laidlaw.     Soldier  songs  and  love  songs.  K  1256. 


Lanier.     Music  and  poetry.  I  6260. 

Morris  (5?>  L.).     Works  of.  K  I3i7wv 

Rostand.  Cyrano  de  Bergerac  :  play  in  5  acts.  K437S. 
Shakespeare.  Poems.  Ed.  by  Wyndham.  K  I40i.ci'. 
Shaw.  I'lays  :  pleasant  and  unpleasant.  2  v.  K  2405. 
Stanton.     Comes  one  with  a  song.  K  1420.4:. 

F.    Wit  and  Humor. 


Bangs.     Peeps  at  people. 
BlERCE.     Fantastic  fables. 


M  2025./. 

M  2039. 

Du  Maurier.     Social  pictorial  satire.  M  2129. 

Hall.     Little  lady,  some  other  people,  and  myself. 

M  21S4. 
f  Harlem  life.     v.  13,  14  (Dec.  11,  iS97-Dec.  31,  1898). 

M  2838. 
I  Judge,     v.  34,  35  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1898).  M  2848. 

t  Life.     v.  31,  32  (Jan. -Dec.  1898).  M  2855. 

AIr.  Dooley  in  peace  and  war.  M  2308. 

f  Puck  [English],     v.  43  (Feb.  i6-Aug.  10,  1898). 

M  2871. a. 
f  Puck  [German].     22d  year.  (Sept.  i-Aug.  17,  i8g8). 

M  2871. 
f  Punch,     v.  114,  115  (Jan. -Dec.  1S98),  M  2872. 

t  Punch's  Almanack,  1898,  1899.  M  2872.0. 


PART    6.-NATURAL     SCIENCE     AND    MATHEMATICS. 


A.     Botany. 

Britton  and  Brown.  Illustrated  flora  of  the  northern 
U.  S.,  Canada,  and  the  British  possessions,     v.  3. 

E  1812. 

Rowan.  Flower-hunter  in  Queensland  and  New  Zea- 
land. E  1727. 

Wright.     Botany  :  the  story  of  plant  life.  E  1493. 

B.     Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

t  Electrical  engineer,  v.  25,  26(Jan.-Dec.  '98).  C  7826. 
I  Electrical  review,    v.  32,  33  (Jan.  5-Dec.  28,  1898). 

C  7927. 
Hay.  Principles  of  alternate-current  working.  D  4191. 
Henderson.  Practical  electricity  and  magnetism.  D4195. 
Hopkins.     The  telephone.  D  4209. 

Houston.  Dictionary  of  electrical  words,  terms,  and 
phrases.      4th  ed.      2  v.  D  4629. «'. 

—  and  Kennelly.     Electricity  made  easy.         D  4214. c. 
Recent  types  of  dynamo-electric  machinery. 

D  4629.;-. 
Kerr.     Wireless  telegraphy  popularly  explained.  I  1242. 
LiNTERN.     Motor  engineers'  and  electrical  workers'  hand- 
book. D  4269. 
Thompson.    Dynamo-electric  machinery.    2  v.    04763.0. 

—  Polyphase  electric  currents  and  alternate-current  mo- 

tors. D  4763.4?. 

THiDMSON.     Discharge  of  electricity  through  gases. 

D  4439. 
Treadwell.     The  storage  battery.  D  4444. 

Wilson.     Electro-dynamics  :  the  direct-current  motor. 

D  4434. 

C.     Geology  and  Physical  Geography. 

Kelley.      Boy  mineral  collectors.  D  9239. 

Russell.      Rivers  of  North  America.  D  7728.;-. 

United    States.     Geological  Survey   of  the   Territories. 

\  Report,     v.  3.'  D  8891.^-. 

Contents  :    Vertebrata  of  the  tertiary  formations  of 

the  west.     Book  i.     By  Edward  D.  Cope. 

D.     Medical  Science, 

Bradshaw.  Dictionary  of  mineral  waters,  climatic 
health  resorts,  etc.  F  4056. 


f  Druggists'  circular  and  chemical  gazette,     v.  41  (Jan.- 

Dec.  1897).  C  7825. rt. 

HoDSON.     How  to  become  a  trained  nurse.  F  4625. 

f  Journal  of  hygiene  and  herald  of  health,     v.  48  (Jan.- 

Dec.  189S).  C  7640.  a. 

A'^ote. — Merged  in  the  "Omega." 
Morten,  edr.     Complete  system  of  nursing.        F  4317. r. 
f  Oil,  paint,  and  drug  reporter,     v.  53,  54  (Jan.   3-Dec. 

26,  1S97).  C  796S. 

Oppenheim.     Development  of  the  child.  F  1337. 

Palmer.     Inebriety  :  its  source,  prevention,  and  cure. 

F  2340. 
f  PosT-graduate  :  a   monthly  journal    of    medicine    and 

surgery,     v.  13  (Jan. -Dec.  1898).  C  7715. 

Schenk.     Determination  of  sex.  F  7389. 

E.    Natural  History. 

Abbott.     Clear  skies  and  cloudy.  E  i.e. 

Allen.     Flashlights  on  nature.  E  2008. 

Blanchan.     Birds  that  hunt  and  are  hunted.     E  7527.;!^. 

Dl.xoN.     Lost  and  vanishing  birds.  E  7574  /. 

Elliot.    North  American  shore  birds.    2d  ed.   E  7135. «. 

—  Wild  fowl  of  the  U.  S.  and  British  possessions. 

E  7135. w. 

Groos.     Play  of  animals.  E  2177. 

HiCKSON.     Story  of  life  in  the  seas.  E  5202. j. 

Holland.     Butterfly  book.  E  4626. 

.  J ORT).\N  and  others.  Foot-notes  to  evolution.  F  1234. 
'  .Mathews.  Familiar  life  in  field  and  forest :  animals, 
I  birds,  frogs,  and  salamanders.  E  2293. 

Merriam.     Birds  of  village  and  field.  E  7301.^. 

[  Parkhurst.     How  to  name  the  birds.  E  7343-'''- 

I  Thompson.  Wild  animals  I  have  known.  E  243S.«'. 
I  Torrey.     World  of  green  hills.  E  445.  w. 

United  States.     /V///  Commission,    f  Report  of  the  com- 
missioner for  year  ending  June  30, 1896-7.   E  5773. 


F. 


Physics  (or  Natural  Philosophy)  and 
Mathematics. 


Appletons'  t  Popular  science  monthly,     v.  52,  53  (Nov. 

1897-Oct.  1898).  '  C  7714- 

I  Darwin.    The  tides  and  kindred  phenomena  in  the  solar 

system.  D  71 14. 

GOODE,  edr.     -f- The  Smithsonian    Institution,    18.J6-96  : 

I  history  of  its  first  century.  D  S35. 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  N.A.IME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES:  Law  and  Crime. 


Houston.     Algebra  made  easy.                           D  1214.0. 

f  Scientific  American  :  Supplement,     v.  45,  46  (Jan.- 

—  and  Kennelly.     Interpretation  of  mathematical  for- 

Dec. 1898).                                                    C  7979-^. 

mulae.                                                                D  1214.?. 

Trowbridge.     Philip's  experiments  ;  or,  physical  science 

MlVART.     Groundwork  of  science.                             D  686. 

at  home.                                                                D  447. 

f  Scientific  American,     v.  78,  79  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1898). 

Wallace.     The  wonderful  century  :  its  successes   and 

C  7979-«- 

its  failures.                                                            D  464. 

Note.—'S>^t  Pt.  2  C  for  scientific  journals. 

Wright.     Astronomy  ;  the  sun  and  his  family.    D  6493. 

1 


PART   7.-POLITICAL  AND   SOCIAL   SCIENCES. 


A.    Annals  of  Legislative  Bodies  ;  Pub- 
lic Documents. 

New   York    City.      Civil  Se7-vice  Commission,     f  Annual 

reports,  1884-96.  U  idgy.a. 

f  14th  annual  report,  1897.  U  1697. a. 

—  Fire  Department.     \  Report  for  1896.  U  2697. j. 
New  York  State.     Asseinbly.    \  Calendar  of  bills  printed 

during  the  I20th  session  of  the  legislature. 

U  2b()l.u. 

f  Documents,  120th  session.     26  v.  U  2697. 

f  Journal,  i2Gth  session.     4  v.  U  2697. a. 

—  Senate.     \  Calendar  of  bills  printed  during  the  120th 

session  of  the  legislature.  U  2697.7/. 

f  Documents,  iigth  session,  v.  7,  8,  12.    U  2697, iJ. 

f  Same,  120th  session.     12  v.  U  2697.^. 

—  —  f  Journal,  120th  session.     2  v.  U  2697.1:. 

—  State    Depart?nent.       f  Catalogue  of   records    of    the 

office  of  secretary  of  state.  U  2697. 7f. 

United  States.      Civil  Service  Commission,     f  14th  an- 
nual report,  July  i,  1896  to  June  30,  1897. 

U  i773-^- 

—  Interior  Department,    f  Annual  report  of  the  secretary 

for  years    ending  June  30,  1890     v.   5  (pts.    i,  2)  ; 
1894  V.   I,    5   (pts.   I,    2) ;   1895  V.   5  (pts.  I,  2)  ; 

1896  V.    1-3,    5    (pts.  I,    2)  ;  1896  V.   1-3,   5  (pts. 
I,  2).     8°.  U  2773. r. 

f  Same,  1890     v.    4   (pts.   i,   2)  ;  1895     v.   4  (pts. 

1-4)  ;  1896  V.  4  (pts.  1-4).  U  2891./. 
f  Register,  corrected  to  Mch.  4,  1S98.       U  2772.7. 

B.     Commerce  and  Business. 

Bureau   of    American    Republics,     f  Monthly  bulletin. 
V.  5  (July  1897-June  1898).  U  8540. 

—  f  Commercial  directory  of  American  republics,     v.  2. 

U  8814. 
f  Business  :  the  office  paper,     v.  18  (Jan. -Dec.  1898). 

C  6814. 
•j-  Insurance  economist,  v.  22  (Jan. -Dec.  1898).  C  6846. 
New  York    Produce   Exchange,     f  Report  from  July  I, 

1897  to  July  I,  1898.  U  8697.^. 
New  York  State  Chamber  of  Commerce,     f  40th  annual 

report  for  1897-8.  U  8697. 

Phelps,  compiler,     f  War  risks:  [the   status  of]  insur- 
ance companies.  U  8350. 

f  Seaboard  :  a   maritime    reporter  and  nautical  gazette. 
New  series,  v.  10  (Oct.  21,  1897-Oct.  13,  1898). 

C  7981. 

United  States.     Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  f  nth 
annual  report.  U  ill'i.q. 

—  State  Departme7it.     f  Commercial  relations  of  the  U.  S. 

with  foreign  countries  during  1896-7.     2  v. 

U  8773.^. 
\  Consular  reports,  Nos.  207-219  (Dec.  1897-Dec. 

1898).  U  8773.^- 
f  Special  consular  reports,  v.    14.     Drug  trade  in 

foreign  countries.  U  8773.^. 

C.    Education. 

Chautauquan  (The),  v.  26,  27.    [New  series,  v.  17,  18] 

(Oct.  1897-Sept.  1898).  C  68x8. 

Columbia  University,     f  Catalogue,  1897-98.   X  7558. a. 

—  t  Sth  and  9th   annual  report  of  the  president,  1897, 

1898.  X  7558.^. 


f  Educational  review,  v.  I5,i6(jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  6580. 

Eliot.     Educational  reform.  X  7582. 

Gilman.     University  problem  in  the  U.  S.  X  7601. 

Girard  College,     f  Semi-centennial  of,  (1848-1898). 

X  7601. 

Harvard  College,  f  Annual  report  of  the  president  and 
treasurer,  1896-7.  X  7613. 

Harvard  University,     f  Catalogue,  1897-8.        X  7188. 

Herbart.     Application  of  psychology  to  education. 

X  7i97-«. 

Hogan.     Study  of  a  child.  X  7208. 

Johns  Hopkins  University,  f  Circular,  v.  15,  16  (Oct. 
1895-July  1897).  C  6847. 

Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University,     f  Register  for  1897-8. 

X  7264. 

Michigan,  University  of.     f  Calendar,  1897-8.    X  7303. 

New  York  City.  Board  of  Education.  \  Directory, 
Jan.  1896-8.  X  7329. 

f  Journal,  1896-7.  X  jbgj.a. 

i  55th  annual  report  for  1896.  X  7697. 3. 

New  York  State.  University,  f  iioth  and  iiith  an- 
nual report,  1896,  1897.  X  itf^^.c. 

:  Exarnination  Dept.     f  4th  and  5th  annual  report, 

1896,  1897.  X  7697.;^. 

Pennsylvania,  University  of.     f  Catalogue,  1897-8. 

X  7346. 

Princeton  University,     f  Catalogue,  1897-8.       X  7357, 
Rochester,    University   of.     f  48th   annual   catalogue, 

1897-8.  X  7375. 

Tadd.     New  methods    in    education  :    art,  real  manual 

training,  nature  study.  X  7S87. 

Taylor.     Study  of  the  child.  X  7434.^-. 

United  States.     Bureau  of  Education,     f  Report  of  the 

commissioner  for  1895-6.     v.  2.  X  7773. 

f  Same  for  1896-7.     v.  i.  X  7773. 

Warner.     Study  of  children  and  their  school  training. 

X  7465. J. 
Yale  University,     f  Catalogue,  1897-8.  X  7497. 

—  ■\  Catalogue  of  officers  and  graduates,  1701-1898. 

X  7798.0. 

D.     Government  and  Politics. 

Baldwin.     Modern  political  institutions.  U  24. 

f  City  government,     v.  4,  5  (Jan. -Dec.  1898).     C  6817. 

DiLKE  and  Wilkinson.     Imperial  defence.  U  122, 

Dunning.     Essays  on  the  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction. 

U  1129. 

Egerton.   Short  history  of  British  colonial  policy.  U  580. 

Macdonald.  Select  documents  illustrative  of  the  his- 
tory of  the  U.  S.,  1776-1861.  U  1278. 

f  Political  science  quarterly,  v.  13,  14  (Mch. -Dec. 
1898).  C  6711. 

Proal.     Political  crime.  U  357. 

Rose.     Rise  and  growth  of  democracy  in  Great  Britain. 

u  377. 

Stanwood.     History  of  the  presidency.  U  1419./*. 

Thorpe.     Constitutional  history  of  the  American  people, 

1776-1S50.     2  V.  U  1764- 

E.     Law  and  Crime. 

Lancefield.     Notes  on  copyright.  V  8260. 

New  York  State.  Senate  and  Assembly.  \  General  in- 
dex of  the  laws  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.,  1886-96. 

V  4697. «. 


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New  York  State.  State  Department.  \  Laws  passed 
I2ist  session  of  the  legislature.     2  v.  V  4697. 

Tallack.  f  Penological  principles  with  special  reference 
to  Europe  and  America.     2d  enl.  ed.        V  7759.0. 

F.     Military  and  Naval  Science. 

f  Army  and  navy  journal  (U.  S.).  v.  35  (Sept.  4,  1897- 
Augt.  27,  1898).  C  6904. 

liOHENLOHE-Ingelfinger.     Letters  on  strategy.     2  v. 

G  6625. 

Ingersoll.     Book  of  the  ocean.  G  7634- 

f  Scientific  American  special  navy  supplement.    G  7979. 

Social  life  in  the  British  army.     By  "  a  British  officer." 

G  6414. 

Ward,  compiler.  Army  service  corps  duties  in  peace  and 
war.  G  6465. 

YOUNGHUSBAND.     Indian  frontier  warfare.  G  6799. 


G.     Political  Economy. 

American  Bankers'  Association,     f  Proceedings   of   the 
23d  annual  convention,  1897.  U  7505. 

f  American  economist,     v.  21,  22  (Jan. -Dec.  1898). 

C  6802. 

Davidson.     Bargain  theory  of  wages.  U  41 14. 

Durand.      Finances  of  New  York  city.  U  7130. 

East  River  Savings  Institution,     f  50th  anniversary. 

U  7579- 

George.     Science  of  political  economy.  U  4164.J. 

Gronlund.     The  new  economy:  a  peaceable  solution  of 
the  social  problem.  U  4178. 

Indianapolis  Convention.  Monetary  Commission.   \  Re- 
port, 1898.  U  7634. 

Lloyd.     Labor  copartnership.  U  4271. 

New  York   State.     Board  of  Mediation  and  Arbitration. 
t  nth  annual  report.  U  4697.0. 

—  Same.  U  4696.0. 

—  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor,     f  14th  and   15th  an- 

nual report,  1S96-7.  U  4697. 

Shearman.     Natural  taxation.     [Single  tax.]     New  and 

enl.  ed.  ,  U  7403.0. 


United  States.  Department  of  Labor,  f  12th  annual 
report  of  the  commissioner,  1897.  U  4773.0. 

Contents  :  Economic  aspects  of  the  liquor  problem, 
t  War  revenue  law  of  1S98.  U  7465. 

H.     Social  Science;  Women. 

Barr,     Maids,  wives,  and  bachelors.         '  U  9026. 

CORELLI  and  others.   Modern  marriage  market.  U  gioi.m. 

Cunningham.  Western  civilization  in  its  economic  as- 
pects.    (Ancient  times.)  U  9107. 

Mallock.     Aristocracy  and  evolution.  U  9672. 

Moody.     The  unquiet  sex.  U  9315. 

Norton.  Woman's  cause  :  what  Mary  Baker  Eddy  has 
done  for  it.  U  9334. 

Robinson.  Loom  and  spindle  ;  or,  life  among  the  early 
[Lowell]  mill  girls.  U  9375./. 

Sanders.     Reality:  or,  law  i'.f.  anarchy  and  socialism. 

U  9731. 

A^ote. — "Reply  to  Bellamy's   'Looking   backward' 
and  '  Equality.'  " 
Strong.     Twentieth  century  city.  U  9426./. 

I.     Societies,  eU, 

New  York  State.     Board  of  Charities,     f  Annual  report 

for  1897.     2  V.  X  8697./. 

Union  Club   (N.   Y.   City),      f  Officers,    members,    and 

rules,  1898.  X  8454. 

United    States.     Life-saving  service.     \  Annual   report 

ending  June  30,  1897.  G  ~112.a. 

University  club  (N.   Y.  City),     f  Annual,    34th  year, 

189S-9.  X  8455. 

K.     Statistics. 

f  Oil,  paint,  and  drug  reporter  year  book,  1898.  U  6703. 
St.a.tesman's  year  book  for  1S9S.  Ed.  by  Keltic.  U  6421. 
United  States.   Census  Office,    f  Compendium  of  the  nth 

census,  1S90.  Pt.  3.  U  (iz>()i.g. 
f  Report  on  vital  and  social  statistics  in  the  U.  S. 

at  nth  census,   1890.     Pt.  j.     Analysis  and  rate 

tables.  By  J.  S.  Billings.  U  6891. r. 
f  Statistical  atlas  of  the   U.  S.,  nth  census.     By 

H.  Gannett.  U  6991.^. 


PART  8.-THEOLOGY   AND   PHILOSOPHY. 


A.     Theology. 

Abbott.     Bible  as  literature.  Y  2801. 

—  Life  and  letters  of  Paul  the  apostle.  Y  2001./. 

B.'i.NKS.     Immortal  hymns  and  their  story.  Y  9515. 

Behrends.     The  Bible  :  discourses,  and  Mul's  letters. 

Y  2807. 

Burnham.  The  Roman's  story  in  the  time  of  Claudius  I. 
[Life  of  Christ.]  Y  2066. 

DeKay.     Bird  gods.  Z  8116. 

Drum.mond.  The  ideal  life  :  addresses  hitherto  unpub- 
lished. Y  5157. 

f  Hartford  Seminary  record,  v.  7,  8  (Nov.  1896-Augt. 
1898).  C  6613. 

Haupt,  edr.  Sacred  books  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ments. Pt.  7.  Book  of  Judges.  New  transl.  ex- 
hibiting the  composite  structure,  with  notes  by 
Moore.     [Polychrome  Bible.]  Y  2S3S. 

t  Holy  cross  purple,     v.  6,  7  (Jan. -Dec.  1898).    C  6626. 

t  NEW-church  messenger,     v.  74,  75  (Jan. -Dec.  1898). 

C  6867. 

t  Rosary   magazine,      v.    12,    13  (Jan. -Dec.    1S98). 

C  6727. 

f  Sailors'  magazine  and  seamen's  friend,  v.  70  (Tan.- 
Dec.  1S9S).  C6729. 

Stern.  Gods  of  our  fathers  :  a  study  of  Saxon  my- 
thology. Z  8421. 


f  Talmud  (Babylonian).  Original  text  ed.  and  transl.  by 
Rodkinson.  v.  5,  Section  Moed  (Festivals) ;  tract 
Pesachim  (Passover).  Z  5S87. 

B.     Occult  Literature. 

Barnes.     Psychology,  hypnotism,   personal   magnetism, 

and  clairvoyance.  X  4028. 

Eddy.     Unity  of  good.  X  5134.M. 

f  Phrenological  journal,  v.  105,  106  (Jan. -Dec.  1898). 

C  67n. 
Robinson.     Spirit  slate  writing  and  kindred  phenomena. 

X  5375. 
C.     Mental  Philosophy. 

Baldwin.  Social  and  ethical  interpretations  in  mental 
development.  X  3025.0. 

Eddy.     Unity  of  good.  X  5134.W. 

Hogan.     Study  of  a  child.  X  7208. 

Taylor.     Study  of  the  child.  X  7434.  J. 

D.     Moral  Philosophy;   Etiquette. 

Harrison.     Well-bred  girl  in  society.  X  9185. 

Humphry.     {"Madge"    of    "  Tru'th.")  Manners    for 

women.  X  9217.0. 

—  Word  to  women.  X  9217.W. 


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Marden.     Secret  of  achievement.  X  9288. j. 

One  hundred  years  of  temperance:  a  memorial  volume 
of  the  Centennial  Temperance  Conference,  Phila. , 
1S85.  X  9703. 

■\  Our  animal  friends,     v,   25  (Sept.    1897-Augt.    i8q8). 

C  6868. «. 


Stearns,    cdr.     Temperance    in    all    nations.     2    vols. 

^  9753- 
f  Voice  (The).     [Temperance    advocate.]     v.    15  (Jan.- 

Dec,  189S). 
WiNGATE.     What  shall  our  boys  do  for  a  living  ? 

X  9485.  w. 


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A.     Agriculture  and  Horticulture. 

f  American  agriculturist,  v.  61,  62  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31, 
1S98).  C  7S02. 

Arnold.  On  the  Indian  hills  ;  or,  coffee-planting  in 
southern  India.  O  5015.^7. 

Bailey.     Garden-making  :  utilizing  of  home  grounds. 

H  2023..^. 

Rexford.      Flowers  :  how  to  grow  them.  II  2370./. 

B.     Architecture  and  Building. 

GENERAL  WORKS. 

:}:  Academy  architecture  and  architectural  review.  Ed.  by 
Koch.     V,  11-13.  G  S502. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.  v.  59-62 
(Jan. -Dec.  189S).      4  v.  in  2.  C  7802.^. 

f  Architectural  record,     v.  7  (July  1897-July  189S). 

C  7508. 

f  Architecture  and  building,  v.  28,  29  (Jan. -Dec. 
1898).  C  7803. 

X  Architecture  (L')  fran9aise.     v.  11.  G  8904.^. 

X  Architekt  (Der)  :  Wiener  Monatshefte  fiir  Bauwesen 
und  decorative  Kunst.   3  Jahrgang,  1897.  G  8904. c. 

f  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  28,  29  (Jan. -Dec.  1898). 

C  7S16. 

Eisenlohr  und  Weigle.  X  Architektonische  Rund- 
schau.    5ter  und  7ter  Jahrgang.  G  8927. 

Faure.  X  Canon  des  proportions  dans  I'architecture 
moderne.  '  G  8930. 

Johnson.     Inside  100  homes.  G  8233. 

Kidder.  Building  construction  and  superintendence. 
2d  ed.     2  pts.  G  9645. 

I.   Mason's  work.     2.  Carpenter's  work. 

Lipsius.    :|:  Architektonische  Studien-Arbeiten.   08955.0'. 

Muller.     X  Bau  eiserner  Treppen.  G  9864.^. 

New  York  Architectural  League.  X  Catalogue  of  13th 
annual  exhibition.  G  8329. 

O'Connor.   "  Gas  engineer's  pocket-book.  G  9336. 

f  Painter's  magazine  and  wall  paper  trade  journal,  v.  24 
(Jan. -Dec.  1S97).  C  7708. 

Rape.  X  Moderne  Fassaden  und  Innen-Dekorationen. 
iste  Serie.  G  8969./'. 

f  Plumbers'  trade  journal,  v.  22-24  (July  i,  1897-Dec. 
15,  1898).  C  7872. 

f  Real  estate  record,  v.  2-6,  10-12,  iS,  20,  21,  29 
(Jan.  9.  1869-June  24,  1882).  C  7874. 

f  Record  and  guide,     v.  61,  62  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1898). 

C  7874.«. 

\  Sanitary  plumber,     v.  16  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).     C  7S77. 

f  Scientific  American.  Building  edition,  v.  25,  26 
(Jan.-Dec.  iSg8).  C  7979-^- 

Statham.     Modern  architecture.  G  8753. w. 

Watson.  Manual  of  laying-off  iron,  steel,  and  com- 
posite vessels.  G  7771- 

t  Western  painter  (The),     v.  6  (Feb.  1897-Jan.  1S98). 

c  7785. 

WULLIAM  e(  Faroe.     X  Concours  publics  d'architecture. 

G  8899. 

ARCHITECTURE  OF  VARIOUS  COUNTRIES. 

it  Architecture  fran^aise.     v.  11,  G  8904.<^. 

X  Baukunst  Spaniens.  Text  der  deutschen  Ausgabe 
von  Gurlitt.  Text  der  spanischen  Ausgabe  von  de 
Madrazo.  G  8906. 


Belcher  and  Macartney.  X  Later  Renaissance  archi- 
tecture in  England.     Pts.  1-3.  G  8907. 

Ebe.  X  Schmuckformen  der  Monumentalbauten  aus 
alien  Stilepochen  seit  der  griechischen  Anlike.  v. 
2,  3.  '  G  8826.^. 

Farrar   and  Newbolt.     Cathedrals  of  England.      2  v. 

G  8586. 

Guerinet.     X  Venezia  :  Venise  monumental.         G  8836. 

Gurlitt.     :]:  Die  Baukunst  Frankreichs.     Lieferung  4,  5. 

G  8937. 

Longfellow.  Column  and  the  arch  :  essays  on  archi- 
tectural history.  G  8273. 

X  Munchener  burgerliche  Baukunst  der  Gegenwart. 

Abteilung  i.  G  8965. a. 

Raguinet.     X  Historical  edifices,     v.  5,  6.  G  S873. 

Schmidt  und  Ilg.  X  Altare  und  andere  kirchliche  Ein- 
richtungsstllcke  aus  Osterreich.     [Part  3.]  G  8979. 

—  und  Fabiani.     X  Vicenza  :    25     Architektur-Aufnah- 

men.  G  8979.  (^. 

Singleton,  edr.     Turrets,  towers,  and  temples.   G  8407. 
Upmark.     X  Architektur  der  Renaissance  in  Schweden. 

G  8991.(5. 

ARCHITECTURE    OF   PARTICULAR 
BUILDINGS. 

Addleshaw.     Cathedral  church  of  Exeter.  G  8005. 

American  Architect  and  Building  News  Co.  X  Mono- 
graphs of  American  architecture  :  The  Library  of 
Congress.  G  8902.1/. 

List.     :{:  Hof-Bibliothek  in  Wien.  G  8955.C. 

Neckelmann.  :j:  Koniglich  Wiirttembergische  Landes- 
gewerbemuseum  in  Stuttgart.  G  8966. 

Wallot.     X  Reichstags-gebaeude  zu  Berlin.     Pts.  2,  3. 

G  8994.0. 

C.     Engineering  and  Metallurgy. 

f  Aluminum  world,    v.  4  (Oct.  1897-Sept.  1898).  C  7801. 

f  American  machinist,    v.  21,  22  (Jan.  6-Dec.  29,  1898). 

C  7S02./. 

Barr.  Boilers  and  furnaces  in  their  relations  to  steam 
engineering.  G  2517.^. 

Bramble.     A.  B.  C.  of  mining.  G  3156. 

Byrne.  Inspection  of  materials  and  workmanship  em- 
ployed in  construction.  G  4070.?. 

Edwards,     Railway  nationalization.  G  4134. 

f  Engineering  and  mining  journal,  v.  65,  66  (Jan.-Dec. 
1898).  C  7828. 

Fowler.    Coffer-dam  process  for  piers.  G  4593. 

Gould.     Arithmetic  of  the  steam  engine.  G  2173. 

Hamblin.  {^'F.  Benton  Williams.'")  General  manager's 
story  :  old-time  reminiscences  of  railroading  in  the 
U.  S.  G  4184. 

Hawkins.    New  catechism  of  the  steam  engine.  G  26i4.«. 

Hemenway.     Catechism  of  the  steam  plant.      G  2194.^. 

Hill.     Purification  of  public  water  supplies.         G  4622. 

f  Iron  age  (The),    v.  61,  62  (Jan.-Dec.  1S98).       C  7S47. 

—  f  Index    supplement   relating   to  the   hardware,    iron, 

steel,  machinery,  and  metal  trades.  C  7635.(5. 

—  f  Manufacturers'  index  relating  to  the  hardware,  iron, 

steel,  machinery,  and  metal  trades.  C  7635.0. 

Locomotive  (The).    New  series,  v.  18  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

C  7663. 

—  f  Same,  v.  19  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  7663. 
Maggard.     The  traction  engine  :  its  use  and  abuse. 

G  22S4. 


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f  Railroad  car  journal, 
f  Scientific  American. 

—  f  Same.:  Supplement. 


Merrimax.    Elements  of  sanitary  engineering.  04680.^. 
Mills.     Railway  construction.  G  4683. 

PiCKWORTH.  Indicator  handbook.  Pt.  i.  The  indicator  : 
its  construction  and  application.  G  2352. 

f  Power,    v.  18  (Jan. -Dec.  1898).  C  7973. 

"  Power"  catechism  :  principles  of  steam  engineering. 

G  2713- 
/.  8  (Jan.-Dec.  189S).    C  7873. 
.  78,  79  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1898). 
C  7979-'2- 
I.  45,  46  (Jan.-Dec.  1898). 

C  7979-^- 

Snow,    f  Mechanical  draft :  a  practical  treatise.    G  2748. 

United  States.     Patent  Office,     f  Annual  report  of  the 

commissioner  of  patents,  1896-97.  G  1891. 

f  Alphabetical  lists  of  patentees  and  inventions  for 

quarters  ending  Sept.  30,  1897-Sept.  30,  1898. 

C  7891.3. 

t  Official  gazette,    v.  82-85  (Jan.  4-Dec.  27,  1898). 

C  7891. 
War.man.     Story  of  the  railroad.  G  4464. 

Wilson.     Practical  tool-maker  and  designer.     G  1790./. 

D.     Fine  Arts;  Industrial  Art. 

Adams.     In  nature's  image.     [Photography.]      I  2503./. 

Allen.    Water-color  painting.  I  4008. 

f  Art  amateur  :  devoted  to  art  in  the  household,  v.  38, 
39  (Dec.  1S97-N0V.  1898).  I  904. a. 

f  Arte  Italiana  decorativa  e  industriale.    Anno  6.    I  4903. 

15radley.     Elementary  color.  I  4056. 

Day.    Windows  :  a  book  about  stained  and  painted  glass. 

I  4569. 

Ingres,    f  Collection  de  i2odessins,  croquis,  et  peintures. 

I  4915. 

f  Jewelers'  circular  and  horological  review,  v.  35,  36 
(Aug.  4,  1897-July  27,  189S).  C  7848. 

f  Jewelers'  weekly,  v,  25,  26  (Sept.  22,  1^7-June  29, 
1898).     Folio.  C  7947. 

—  t  Same.    v.  26  (July  6-Sept.  14,  1898).     4°.     C  784S. 

\  Jugend  :  Miinchner  illustrierte  Wochenschrift  fiir 
Kunst  und  Leben.     1897  Band  2,  1898  Band  i. 

I  847. 

Maclean.     Popular  photographic  printing  processes. 

I  2282. 

f  Photographic  times,    v.  30  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).   C  7871. 

Schirmer.     f  Aus  meiner  Kunstwerkstatte.     2te  Serie. 

I  5979- 

Seeman.  f  Deutsche  Kunstgewerbe-Zeichner.  3te  u. 
4te  Reihe.  I  3739. 

Spemann.  t  Das  Museum,  [v.]  2.  Herausg.  von  R. 
Graul  und  R.  Stettner.  I  4884. 

f  Statuarischer  Schmuck  des  Hof-Museums  in  Wien. 

I  58S5. 

Tilgner's  (Victor)  f  Ausgewahlte  Werke.  Erlauternder 
Text  von  Hevesi.  I  598S. 

Tolstoi.     What  is  art?  I  443- 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Education,  f  Art  and  in- 
dustry :  education  in  the  industrial  and  fine  arts  in 
the  U.  S.     By  I.  E.  Clarke.     Pt.  3.  I  773.^. 


Ward.     Elementary  principles  of  ornament.  I  4779. 

—  Historic  ornament  :    decorative  art  and  architectural 

ornament.     2  v.  I  4779.^. 

Wigley  aWStansbie.    Art  of  the  goldsmith  and  jeweller. 

H  8789. 
WiLLARD.     History  of  modern  Italian  art.  I  4790. 

Woodbury.     Encyclopaedic  dictionary  of  photography. 

I  2898. 

E.     Household  Economy. 

f  American  soap  journal  and  perfumery  gazette.     v.U 

(Apl.  1897-Mch.  iSgS).  C  7802. <• 

f  Art  amateur  :  art  in  the  household,     v.   38,   39  (Dec 

1897-N0V.  1898).  I  904.0 

Banner.     Household  sewing  with  home  dressmaking. 

H  4025. 
Delineator  (The),    v.  51,  52  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).    C  7824. 
Demorest's  P'amily  magazine,     v.   34  (Dec.   1897-Nov. 
1898).  C  6924. 

James.     Catering  for  two.  H  3226. tr. 

Millinery  trade  review,     v.  23  (Jan.-Dec.  1S98). 

C  7S62. 
Moritz  and  Kahn.     Twentieth  centur}'  cook  book. 

H  3316. 

F.     Music. 

t  American  art  journal.  [Music]  v.  70,  71  (Oct.  9,  1897- 
Oct.  I,  1898).  C  6802. a. 

Elson.     Great  composers  and  their  work.  T  5135.^?-. 

Henderson.     What  is  good  music?  I  6195.7c/. 

Lahee.    Famous  singers  of  to-day  and  yesterday.  T  5257. 

Lanier.     Music  and  poetry.  I  6260. 

Lavignac.     Music  dramas  of  Richard  Wagner.     I  6262. 

f  Musical  age  (The),  v.  19-23  (Aug.  12,  1S97-N0V.  3, 
1898).  C  6965. 

Musical  record  :  Jan.  iS97-Dec.  1898.  C  6866. 

Smith  (Hannah).     Music  :  how  it  came  to  be  what  it  is. 

I  6412.  w. 

Smith  (H.  B.)  and  de  Koven  (R.).  Rob  Roy  :  opera. 
[Libretto  only.]  I  6412. r. 


G.     Sports,  Games,  and  Amusements. 

f  FoRESTand  stream,    v.  50,  51  (Jan.-Dec.  1S98).   C  6932. 
Hardy.     The  salmon.  I  7186. 

Hopkins.     Twentieth  century  magic.  I  9212./". 

f  L.  A.  W.  bulletin  and  good  roads,     v.  27  (Jan.  7-Dec. 

30,  1898).  C  7853. 
League  of  American  Wheelmen  (N.  Y.  State  Div.).     50 

miles  around    N.  Y. :  best  roads  for  cyclists  and 

horsemen.  Q  9263. 

Outing  :  magazine  of  sport,  travel,  and  recreation,     v. 

31,  32  (Oct.  1897-Sept.  1898).  C  6704. 
Smith.  Golf.  I  7412. 
Young.     Grand  tactics  of  chess.  I  9799. 


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SUPPLEMENT  No.  12 


TO   THE 


FINDING     LIST 


OF    THE 


Free  Library  of  the  General  Society 


OF  MECHANICS  AND  TRADESMEN  OF 


THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK 


BOOKS  ADDED  FROM  JANUARY  TO  DECEMBER,  1899 


NEW   YORK 
PRESS   OF   J.  J.  LITTLE   &    CO. 

1900 


EXPLANATION. 

The  following  list  contains  a  condensed  but  complete  catalogue  of  all  the  new  books  added  to  the  Free  Library 
of  the  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of  the  City  of  New  York  from  January  to  December,  1899. 

The  arrangement  of  the  divisions  and  sub-divisions  is  strictly  alphabetical,  but  for  convenience  of  instant  refer- 
ence an  alphabetical  index  of  subjects  is  prefixed,  which  will  direct  the  reader  to  the  exact  page  where  any  topic 
may  be  found. 

Books  are  generally  entered  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  section  under  what  is  presumed  to  be  the  author's 
real  name  (printed  in  small  caps.),  except  where  the  assumed  name  is  better  known  and  more  likely  to  be  looked 
for  by  the  majority  of  the  users  of  a  catalogue.  In  some  cases  the  assumed  name  follows  the  real  name  (in  paren- 
thesis). When  the  assumed  name  is  taken  as  a  heading  the  real  name,  when  known,  follows  [in  brackets].  When 
a  work  has  no  author  the  first  word  of  the  title  (not  an  article  nor  a  preposition)  is  taken  as  a  heading.  In  Indi- 
vidual Biography  (page  I)  books  are  entered  in  the  alphabetical  order  of  the  lives  treated  of,  instead  of  by  authors' 
names,  so  that  all  the  lives  of  the  same  individual  will  be  found  in  one  place. 

In  making  out  orders  from  this  catalogue  the  reader  should  give  the  author's  name,  the  first  part  of  the  title, 
the  number,  and  the  volume  wanted  (if  there  is  more  than  one).  The  number  always  consists  of  a  class  Utter, 
followed  by  not  more  than  four  figures,  and  sometimes  by  a  title-letter  (in  italics).  All  the  various  parts  of  a 
number  must  be  copied,  as  each  part  is  equally  important. 

The  numbering  scheme  is  so  arranged  as  to  indicate  the  size  of  the  book.  Thus,  if  the  last  three  figures  are 
below  500  the  work  is  a  i2°  ;  between  500  and  800  indicates  an  8°  ;  from  800  to  900  is  used  for  4°s  ;  and  900  to 
999  is  reserved  for  folios. 

If  a  work  is  bound  with  or  forms  part  of  another,  this  fact  must  be  stated  on  the  order  list. 

A  single  dash  indicates  the  absence  of  a  preceding  heading  ;  a  second  dash  shows  the  absence  of  a  subsequent 
heading. 

Abbreviations:  "v."  means  volume  or  volumes;  "transl."  means  translated  or  translator;  "ed."  means 
edition  or  edited;  "edr."  means  editor;  "  N.  S."  means  new  series;  "  O.  S."  means  old  seties  ;  "Rev."  means 
revised  ;  and  "  pt."  means  part. 

A  f  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  for  reference  only,  and  cannot  be  taken  from  the  librar}-. 

A  X  preceding  a  title  means  that  the  book  is  in  the  J.  Morgan  Slade  [Reference]  Library  of  architectural  works. 
A  complete  list  of  this  library,  including  a  list  of  all  the  books  on  architecture  and  building  in  the  circulating  as 
well  as  in  the  reference  department,  has  been  published,  and  can  be  obtained  for  10  cents  a  copy. 


LIBRARY  COMMITTEE    FOR    1900. 


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Broadway. 
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Index  To  Subjects. 


Africa. 

15- 

Agriculture. 

25- 

Alaska. 

13.  M. 

.Vinerica  (North). 

13. 

America  (Spanish). 

14. 

.\merican  history  and  travels. 

13- 

American  literature. 

19. 

American  Revolution. 

14- 

.\musements. 

29. 

Anatomy. 

21. 

Angling. 

29. 

Animal  intelligence. 

21. 

Annals  of  legislative  bodies. 

22. 

Anthropology. 

20. 

Antitoxine. 

21. 

Antrim  {Ireland). 

15. 

Architecture. 

27- 

Arctic  Lapland. 

IS- 

Arkansas. 

IS- 

Asia. 

16. 

Associations. 

25. 

Astrology. 

26. 

Astronomy. 

19. 

Australia. 

16. 

Austria. 

15- 

Bacteriology. 

20. 

Banking. 

24. 

Bees. 

21. 

Bible. 

25. 

Bibliography. 

IT- 

Biography (Collective). 

S' 

Biography  (Individual). 

I. 

Birds. 

21. 

Blowpipe  analysis. 

20. 

Boers  (The). 

15- 

Bohemian  literature. 

19. 

Borneo. 

16. 

Botany. 

19. 

Bridges. 

23. 

Building. 

27- 

Burma. 

16. 

Business. 

22. 

Butterflies. 

21. 

Byzantine  Constantinople. 

15- 

Cabinet  work. 

29. 

Calculus. 

20. 

Cambridge  (.1/<j/j.). 

14. 

Canon  law. 

24. 

Caroline  Islands. 

16. 

Cements. 

27. 

Central  Africa. 

15- 

Central  Asia. 

16. 

C;hemistry. 

20. 

Chess. 

30. 

China. 

16. 

Christian  science. 

26. 

Church  history. 

26. 

Civil  engineering. 

23. 

Civil  War  (U.  .S.). 

14. 

Coinage. 

24. 

Collected  works. 

3. 

Colonial  histon'  (U.  S.). 

14. 

Color. 

22. 

Commerce. 

22. 

Composition. 

19. 

Constantinople. 

15- 

Constitution  (U.  S.). 

24. 

Consular  reports. 

22. 

Cookery. 

29. 

Copyright. 

24. 

Corsica. 

IS- 

Costume. 

16. 

Cotton  plant. 

Cremation. 

Cricket. 

Crime. 

Cuba. 

Currency. 

Cycling. 

Degeneracy. 

Devotional  theology. 

Diet. 

Differential  calculus. 

Diphtheria  antitoxine. 

Dispensaries. 

Doctrinal  theology. 

Domestic  economy. 

Donegal  (Ireland). 

Dover  {Mass.). 

Drainage. 

Drama. 

Drawing. 

Dynamos. 

Ear  (The). 

Earthquakes. 

East  (The). 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

Egypt.  _ 

Electricity. 

Elocution. 

Embroidery. 

Engineering. 

England. 

English  novel. 

Equations. 

Essays. 

Ethics. 

European  history  and  travel: 

Evolution. 

Eye  (The). 

Farming. 

Fermentation. 

Ferns. 

Fiction. 

Finance. 

Fine  arts. 

Fisheries. 

Fishes. 

Fishing. 

Flags. 

Flowers. 

Folk  lore. 

Football. 

Formaldehyde. 

Formosa. 

France. 

Free  silver  controversy. 

Free  trade. 

Frcemasonr\'. 

French  art. 

French  Revolution. 

Fruit  culture. 

Fungi. 

Future  life. 

(iambling. 

Ciames. 

Ceography. 

(jeology. 

tlermany. 

Cold  coast  {Africa). 

Government. 

Great  Britain. 

(Jreece. 

Gymnastics. 


AGE. 

P\GE. 

27- 

Ilarbor  defence. 

24. 

21. 

Hawaii. 

16. 

30. 

Health. 

20. 

24- 

Heating. 

27- 

14. 

Himalayas  (The). 

16. 

24. 

History— General. 

16. 

30- 

Holland. 

IS- 

21. 

Holy  Land. 

16. 

25- 

Horseshoeing. 

27- 

21. 

Horticulture. 

27. 

20. 

Hospitals. 

20. 

21. 

Household  economy. 

29. 

21. 

Hungarian  literature. 

19. 

25- 

Hydraulic  engineering. 

23. 

29. 

Hygiene. 

21. 

15. 

Hypnotism. 

26. 

IS- 

Ice. 

20. 

23. 

Ichthyology. 

21. 

i3. 

India. 

i6. 

29. 

Indian  philosophy. 

26. 

20. 

Indians. 

14- 

21. 

Indo-China. 

lO. 

20. 

Industrial  art. 

29. 

15- 

Insanity. 

20,  21. 

26. 

Insects. 

21. 

16. 

Integral  calculus. 

20. 

20. 

Intellectual  philosophy 

26. 

19. 

Ireland. 

IS- 

29. 

Irish  literature. 

19. 

28. 

Japan. 

16. 

IS- 

"Japanese  literature. 

19. 

19. 

Jerusalem. 

16. 

20, 

Jesus  Christ. 

25- 

18. 

fewish  literature. 

i3. 

27- 

jews  (The). 

16. 

15- 

Jurisprudence. 

24. 

20. 

Juvenile  fiction. 

II. 

21. 

Kentucky. 

13- 

27. 

Klondike  (The). 

13- 

20. 

Lace. 

29. 

20. 

Landscape  gardening. 

27- 

6. 

Language. 

18. 

24. 

Lapland. 

15- 

29. 

Law. 

24- 

21. 

Letters. 

I. 

21. 

Library  catalogues. 

17. 

30. 

Library  economy. 

17- 

16. 

Library  management. 

17- 

19. 

Library  reports. 

17- 

26. 

Liquid  air. 

22. 

29. 

Liquefaction  of  gases. 

22 

21. 

Literary  criticism. 

19. 

16. 

Literary  history. 

I3. 

15- 

Literary  periodicals. 

3- 

25- 

Loan  associations. 

24. 

15- 

Locomotive  (The). 

23. 

16. 

London. 

IS- 

29. 

Long  Island  (Battle  of). 

14. 

15. 

Long  life. 

20. 

27- 

Lunacy. 

20,  21. 

19. 

Machinery. 

23. 

26. 

Magnetism. 

20. 

27- 

Malay  archipelago 

16. 

27. 

Mammalia. 

21. 

16. 

Mathematics. 

20. 

20. 

Measurement. 

20. 

IS- 

Medical  science. 

20. 

15- 

Mental  philosophy. 

26. 

23. 

Metallurgy. 

30. 

15. 

Mexico. 

14. 

15. 

Microscope. 

21. 

30- 

Military  science. 

24- 

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Index  to  Subjects. 


PAGE. 

PAGE. 

TAG  p. 

Mining. 

28. 

Police. 

24. 

Speeches. 

19. 

Missions. 

26. 

Political  economy. 

24. 

Spiritualism. 

26. 

Money. 

24. 

Political  science. 

22. 

Sports. 

29. 

Moral  philosophy. 

27. 

Politics. 

23- 

Statistics. 

25- 

Moths. 

21. 

Polyphase  apparatus. 

20. 

Steam  engine. 

2S. 

Music. 

2q. 

Porcelain. 

29. 

Stories. 

6. 

Mycology. 

19. 

Porto  Rico. 

14- 

Submarine  mines. 

24. 

Naples. 

15- 

Prisons. 

24. 

Swimming. 

30. 

Natural  history. 

21. 

Protection. 

24. 

Switzerland. 

15- 

Natural  science. 

19. 

Psychology. 

26. 

Syria. 

}f). 

Nautical  astronomy. 

19. 

Public  documents. 

22. 

Tales. 

0. 

Naval  warfare. 

24. 

Puerto  Rico. 

14- 

Talmud  (The). 

26. 

Navigation. 

19. 

Punting. 

30. 

Tariff. 

24- 

Netherlands. 

15- 

Reading  {Elocutioti). 

19. 

Taxation. 

24. 

New  England. 

14- 

Rebellion  (U.  S.). 

14. 

Technological  periodicals. 

4- 

New  England  primer. 

19- 

Receipts. 

30. 

Telegraphy. 

20. 

New  Guinea. 

16. 

Reformatories. 

24,   25. 

Temperance. 

27. 

New  Mexico. 

14- 

Reports  of  educational  institutions.  23. 

Theology. 

25- 

New  York  City. 

13. 

Reptiles. 

21. 

Toledo. 

15- 

New  Zealand. 

16. 

Revenue. 

24. 

Torpedoes. 

24. 

Niger  (The). 

JS- 

Revolution  (American). 

14. 

Transactions. 

4- 

North  America. 

13. 

Rhetoric. 

19. 

Transvaal  (The). 

15- 

Norway. 

15. 

Rhine  (The). 

IS- 

Travels. 

\b. 

Novels. 

6. 

Roman  Africa. 

IS. 

Troubadours  (The). 

19. 

Occult  literature. 

26. 

Romances. 

6. 

Turkey. 

15- 

Oceanica. 

16. 

Rome  {City). 

15. 

Tuscany. 

15- 

Oklahoma. 

14. 

Rome  {Empire). 

15. 

United  States :  Constitution. 

24. 

Olive  culture. 

27. 

Rough  Riders. 

14. 

—  :   Description  and  travels. 

13 

Opera. 

29. 

Rowing. 

30. 

—  :   History. 

14- 

Oratory. 

19- 

Rubber. 

30. 

—  :  Politics. 

24. 

Organic  chemistry. 

20. 

Russia. 

IS- 

Useful  arts. 

30- 

Oriental  history  and  travels. 

15- 

Russia  in  Asia. 

16. 

Utah. 

14. 

Ornithology. 

21. 

Russian  Turkestan. 

16. 

Ventilation. 

27- 

Painting. 

29. 

Sarawak. 

16. 

Virginia. 

14. 

Palestine. 

16. 

Scientific  periodicals. 

4- 

Vivisection. 

20.  21. 

Palmistry. 

26. 

Scotland. 

IS- 

Volcanoes. 

20. 

Parasites. 

21. 

Sculpture. 

29. 

Voyages. 

16. 

Paris. 

15. 

.Sermons. 

26. 

Wales. 

IS- 

Peninsular  war. 

15. 

-Sewage. 

28. 

Wall  Street  {N.   Y.  City), 

14. 

Periodicals. 

3- 

Sewage  analysis. 

20. 

War. 

24- 

Philippine  Islands. 

16. 

Shorthand. 

18. 

Water-works. 

28. 

Philosophy  (Mental). 

26. 

Siam. 

16. 

Weighing. 

20. 

Philosophy  (Moral). 

27. 

Slavery. 

25- 

West  Africa. 

15. 

Phonography. 

IS. 

Slide-rule. 

20. 

West  Point  battle  monument. 

14. 

Photography. 

29. 

Slide  valve. 

28. 

West  Point  Military  Academy 

24- 

Physics.                      * 

21. 

Social  science. 

2S- 

Wireless  telegraphy. 

20. 

Physiology. 

21. 

Societies. 

25- 

Wit  and  humor. 

19. 

Plants. 

19. 

Soudan  (The). 

16. 

Women. 

25 

Plays. 

18. 

South  Africa. 

15- 

Works  (Collected). 

3 

Plumbing. 

27- 

Spanish  America. 

14. 

Yachting. 

30 

Poetry. 

19. 

Spanish-American  war. 

14,   15- 

Zoology. 

21. 

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Supplement  No.  12  to  Finding  List. 

Arrangement  of  Principal  Subdivisions. 

Part  i.  Biography,  Memoirs  and  Letters. 

2.  Cyci.op/Edias,  Collixted  Works  and  Periodicals. 

3.  Fiction  and  Juvenile  Fiction. 

"      4.   History,  Geography,  Voyages  and  Travels. 

"      5.  Literature  and  Language. 

"      6.  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics. 

"      7.  Political  and  Social  Sciences. 

8.  Theology  and  Philosophy. 
"     Q.  Useful  and  Fine  Arts. 


PART  l.-BIOGRAPHY,    MEMOIRS,    AND    LETTERS. 


A.     Individual  Biography. 

Arnold,  Matthew.     By  G.  Saintsbury.  T  154.;-. 

Asbury,   Rev.    Francis.      .Snethen,   N.       f  Discourse  on 

the  death  of.  B  5509. 

Beethoven,  L.  von.     By  F.  J.  Crowest.  T  346. r. 

Bernhardt,  Sarah.     By  J.  Huret.  T  375  h. 

Bismarck,  Prince  Otto  von.      Stearns,  F.   P.     Life  of. 

T  433- -f- 
BouRGOGNE,    Serjeant  Adrien  Jean  Eaptiste    Fran9ois. 

Memoirs,  1812-13.      Compiled  from  original  MS. 

by  P.  Cottin.  T  548. 

Bront£,  Charlotte,  at  home.  By  Marion  Harland.  ["  Lit- 
erary hearthstones."]  T  598. «. 
Brooks,  Phillips.     By  M.  A.   DeW.  Howe.     ("  Beacon 

biographies  of  eminent  Americans.")  T  606.  A. 

Browning,  Elizabeth  Barrett.     Whiting,  Lilian.     Study 

of.  T614.W. 

Browning,   Robert.     Letters  of,   and   Elizabeth  Barrett 

Barrett,  1845-46.     2  v.  T  614./. 

—  Gary,  Elisabeth  L.    Browning,  poet  and  man  :  a  survey. 

T  614.V. 

Burr,  Aaron.     By  H.  C.  Childs.  T  668.///. 

BusHNELL,  Horace,  preacher  and  theologian.     By  T.   T. 
Munger.  T  684.///. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.     Copeland,  C.  T.,  ectr.  Letters  of ,  to 
his  youngest  sister.  T  762.2. 

[Carol]  king  of  Roumania.     Whitman,  S.,  <•<//-.      Remi- 
niscences of.  T  763. 

Carroll,  Lewis  [fvev.  C.  L.  Dodgson].    Collingwood,  S. 
D.      Life  and  letters  of.  T  773. 

Charles  XIL  of  Sweden.     By  O.  Browning.      T  842.2. 

Chase,  Salmon  P.     By  A.  B.  Hart.  T  844.//. 

COLUMRUS.     \  Spanish  letter  to  Luis  de  Sant'  Angel,  Feb. 
15,  1493.      Facsimile  reprint.  B  7529. 

COWPER,   William.      By  Marion   Harland.      ["  Literary 
hearthstones."]  T  1034.^'. 

Cox,  Samuel  Sullivan.     Cox,  W.  Van  Z.     Life  of. 

T  I037.r. 

Crispi,   Francesco.     By  W.  J.  Stillman.  T  1047. 

Ckomvvell,  Oliver.     Baldock,  T.  S.     Cromwell  as  a  sol- 
dier.    ("  Wolseley  series,"  v.  5.)  T  1054. i. 

—  Pike,  G.  H.     Oliver  Cromwell  and  his  times.    T  1054.^. 
CuDMORE,  p.,  B.  H.     t  Autobiographv,  Jan.  13,  1896. 

B  75=3. 
Dana,  James  D.  Oilman,  D.  C.  Life  of.  T  11^2. g. 
Danton.     Beesly,  a.  H.     Life  of.  T  1139./^. 

—  Belloc,  H.     Danton  :  a  study.  T  1139. 
Daudet,  Alphonse.     By  L.  Daudet.                    T  II4S.</. 


Davis,  Charles  Henry,  rear  admiral,  1807-77.  Davis, 
Capt.  C.  H.     Life  of.  T  iisi.rt'. 

De  la  Vergne,  John  C.  New  York  City.  North  Side 
Board  of  Trade.  \  In  memory  of  :  proceedings. 
May  13,  1876,  and  memorial  services,  June  11, 
1896.  B  7528. 

Dewey,  Admiral  George.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Dewey, 
and  other  great  naval  commanders.  T  5004. </'. 

—  Barrett,  J.     Admiral  George  Dewey.  T  1205. 

—  Homans,  J.  C.     Our  three  admirals  :  Farragut,   Por- 

ter, Dewey.  T  521 1. 

—  Johnson,    R.      The  hero  of    Manila  :     Dewey  on   the 

Mississippi  and  the  Pacific.  T  1205./. 

—  Young,  L.  S.  and  Northrop,  PL  D.     Life  and  heroic 

deeds  of.  T  1205.1'. 

Douglass,  Frederick.     By  C.  W.  Chestnutt.     T  1255.V. 

Drew,  Mrs.  John.  Autobiographical  sketch.  With  in- 
troduction by  John  Drew.  T  1264.^/. 

Dreyfus,  Alfred.     Conybeare,  F.  C.     The  Dreyfus  case. 

T  1265. 

—  Hale,  R.  W.     Dreyfus  story.  T  1265.//. 

—  Letters  to  his  wife.  T  1265./. 
Drum.mond,  Henry.  Smith,  G.  A.  Life  of.  T  127G. 
Dudley,  'Wxomik.?,,  2d  governor  of  Massachusetts.     Jones, 

A.     Life  and  work  of.  T  1286. 

Elizaheth,  empress  of  Austria.  Martyrdom  of  an  en.- 
press.  T  I354"-- 

Elizabeth,  princess.  Yorkc,  P.  C,  edr.  Letters  of  prin- 
cess Elizabeth  of  England,  daughter  of  king  (jeorp< 
III.  T  1 354.^'. 

Elizabeth,  queen  of  England.     By  M.  Creighton. 

T  I354'-. 

E.MEKSON,  Ralph  W.  Letters  to  a  friend,  1S38-53.  Ed. 
by  C.  E.  Norton.  T  1363.7/. 

Erasmus,   Desiderius,  of  Rotterdam.     Bv  E.   Emerton. 

T  i38i.,'. 

Faraday,  Michael  :  his  life  and  work.  By  S.  P.  Thomp- 
son. T  1442./. 

Farragut,  David  G.  By  J.  Barnes.  (Beacon  biogra- 
phies of  eminent  Americans.)  T  1443. (^. 

Field,  Kate  :  a  record.     By  Lilian  Whiting.     T  1494-^'. 

Forrest,  Nathan  15.     Wye'th,  N.  B.    Life  of.  T  1562.7c. 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  lord,  P.  L.  Many-sided  Frank- 
lin. T  1572.3. 

—  Robins,   E.     Benjamin   Franklin,   printer,   statesman, 

philosopher  and  practical  citizen.  T  1572.^'. 

Fuller,  Rev.  Andrew.  Ryland,  J.  f  Indwelling  and 
righteousness  of  Christ  no  security  against  cor- 
poral death  :  sermon  at  funeral  of.  May  15,  1S15. 

B  5509. 


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Gladstone,  William  Ewart.  Reid,  Sir  W.,  etfr.  Life 
of.     2  V.  T  1691.?/. 

GOOOE,  George  Brown,  1S51-96.  Langley,  S.  1'. 
f  Memoir  of.  15  752S. 

C'UONOW,  Captain.  Reminiscences  and  recollections, 
iSio-60.     2  V.  T  1775. 

Hai.L,  Newman:  an  autobiography.  T  1834.(7. 

t  Uai.lam,  Arthur  Henry.     By  W.  E.  Gladstone.     B  37. 

JIamlin,  Hannibal.     Hamlin,  C.  E.     Life  and  times  of. 

T  1845./^. 

Hanks,  Nancv  :  story  of  Lincoln's  mother.  By  Caroline 
H.  Hitchcock.  T  1S48. 

Heink,  Heinrich.  Selden,  Camille.  Heinrich  Heine's 
last  days.  T  1928.. r. 

Hogarth,  William.     Newandcnl.  edn.     ByA.  Dobson. 

T  2093./. 

Howe,  Julia  Ward.     Reminiscences,  1S19-99.    T  2145.V. 

Hugo,  Victor.     Memoirs  of.  T  2156.;/. 

Humphreys,  ."J/i/y.-Cev;/.  Andrew  Atkinson,  U.  S.  Vols. 
Humphreys,  IL  II.  Maj.-Genl.  A.  A.  Humphreys 
at  P'redericksburg,  1862,  and  Farmville,  1S65, 

B  7528. 

Irving,  Henry  :  a  record  and  review.     By  C.  Hiatt. 

T  2248.^'. 

Jknnings,  N.  a.     a  Texas  ranger.  T  2299. 

Jones,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.  Staughton,  W.  f  The 
servant  of  God  concluding  his  labors  :  sermon  on 
death  of  Rev.  S.  Jones.    f^May,  1S14].         B  5509. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.     Clemens,  W.  M.     A  ken  of  Kipling. 

T  2446. 

Krapotkin,  p.      Memoirs  of  a  revolutionist.         T  2546. 

Lafayette,  True  story  of.     By  E.  S.  Brooks.   T  2571. A. 

Landor,  Walter  Savage.     Letters  of,  ed.  by  S.  Wheeler. 

T  2602.  w. 

Lanier,  Sidney.     Letters  of,  1S66-S1.  T  2604. 

Latimer,  Hug'h.     By  R.  M.  and  A.  J.  Carlyle.     T  2622. 

Lee,  Robert  E.  By  W.  P.  Trent.  (Beacon  biographies  of 
eminent  Americans.)  T  2640. A 

Leo  X.III.,  pope  :  his  life  and  work.     By  J.  de  Narfon. 

T  2647. «. 

LiDDELL,    Henry    George.       By    Rev.    II.    Thompson. 

T  2681. 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  the  man  of  the  people.  By  N.  Hap- 
good.  T  2691.4. 

—  Depew,  C.  M.     f  Address  at  anniversary  of  debate  be- 

tween Lincoln  and  Douglas.  B  6584. 

Lowell,  James    Russell,    and  his    friends.     By    E.    E. 

Hale.  T  2739.4. 

L'JDWIG    II. ,   of    Bavaria.       Gerard,   F.       Romance    of. 

T  2743. 
LuiNl,  Bernardino.     By  G.  C.  Williamson.  T  2746. 

1,UTHER,    Martin,    the 'hero    of  the    Reformation,   1483- 

1546.      By  II.  E.  Jacobs.  T  2748./. 

Lyman,    Mrs.    Anne   Jean,    of    Northampton.      Lesley, 

Susan  J.     Recollections  of.  T  2757. 

McClure,  David,  Z'.Z'.  f  Diary,  1 748-1820.  T  4666. 
Magellan.      Butterworth,    H.     Story  of   Magellan  and 

the  discovery  of  the  Philippines.  T  2848./'. 

Margaret  of  Denmark.     By  Mary  Hill.  T  2884.^-. 

Marysienka  :    Marie  de  La  Grange  d'Arquien,  queen  of 

Poland  and  wife  of  Sobieski,   1641-1716.     By  K. 

Waliszewaki.  T  2S97. 

Meade,  General  George  Gordon.     Bache,  R.   M.     Life 

■     of.  T  2690. 

MiLLAis,  ^tV  John  Everett:  his  art  and  life.     ByA.  L. 

Baldry.  T  3056. 

—  Millais,  J.  G.  Life  and  letters  of.  2  v.  T  3056.  w. 
Moscheles,    Felix.       Fragments  of  an   autobiography. 

T  3176. 

MOller,  F.  Max.     Auld  hang  syne.     2  series.     T  3203.rt. 

MOller,  George,  of  Bristol,  and  his  witness  to  a  prayer- 
hearing  God.     By  A.  T.  Pierson.  T  3203. c. 

Oi.lPHANT,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Autobiography  and  letters 
of.     Ed.  by  Mrs.  IL  Coghill.  T  3375. r. 

P.VRUER,  J.  A  preacher's  life  :  an  autobiography  and 
an  album.  T  3433./. 

Parkes,  Sir  Henry,  Australian  statesman.  Lyne,  C.  E. 
Life  of,  T  3431. 


Parnei.L,  Charles  Stewart.  O'Brien,  R.  B.  Life  of, 
1846-91.  T  3434-<'- 

Pepys,    Samuel.       Diary  of.       Ed.    by  Wheatley.      v.    g. 

T  3469.7/'. 

Petrarch  the  first  modern  scholar  and  man  of  letters. 
By  J.  H.  Robinson.  T  34S3.r. 

fPETTinONE,  Abraham,  of  Burlington,  Conn.  By  J. 
Terry.     (Ex  libris  leaflets.  No.  3.)  B  7528. 

Pickle  the  spy.  Lang,  A.  Companions  of  Pickle  :  se- 
quel to  "  Pickle  the  spy."  T  842.6. 

Playfair,  Lyon.  Reid,  W.  Memoirs  and  correspond- 
ence of.  T  3543. 

POE,    Edgar    Allan.       Benton,    J.       In    the    Poe    circle. 

T  3553-'''- 

Retz,  Gilles  de.  Wilson,  T.  Blue-beard  :  history  of 
Gilles  de  Retz  of  Brittany.  T  3706.70. 

Richardson,  William  Adams. '  Hackett,  F.  W.  Sketch 
of  the  life  and  public  services  of.  T  3730. 

Rittenhouse,  David.  Rush,  B.  f  Eulogium  to  mem- 
ory of.  B  38. 

Robespierre  and  the  red  terror.     By  Dr.  J.  Ten  Brink. 

T  3750./. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  the  American.  By  W.  M.  Clem- 
ens. T  3779. 

f  Rose  family  of  Suffield,  Conn.  By  J.  Terry.  (Ex  libris 
leaflets,. No.  i.)  '  B  7528. 

Rossetti,  Dante  Gabriel.  Hill,  G.  B.  Letters  of,  to 
William  Allingham,  1854-70.  T  3783. A. 

Rupert,  prince  palatine.     By  Eva  Scott.  T  3809.  j. 

Ryan,  Thomas.  Recollections  of  an  old  musician.  T  3818. 

Sands,  Benjamin  F.   From  reefer  to  rear-admiral.  T  3S54. 

Sartain,  John.   Reminiscencesofa  very  old  man.  T  3866. 

Sarto,  Andrea  del.     By  H.  (iuinness.'  T  3868. 

Shakespeare,  William'.     Lee,  S.     Life  of.      T  4025. w. 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe.     Biagi,  Dr.  G.     Last  days  of. 

T4032.-J. 

Sherman,  General  [W.  T.].     By  Gen.  M.  F.  Force. 

T  4034./. 

Signorelli,  Luca.     By  Maud  Crutwell.  T  4055. 

Stanton,  Edwin  M.  Gorham,  G.  C.  Life  and  public 
services  of.     2  v.  T  42 11. 

Stevens,  Thaddeus.     By  S.  W.  McCall.  T  4216.6. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.  Letters  of.  Selected  by  S. 
Colvin.  T  4221. f. 

—  Simpson,  E.  B.     Robert  Louis  Stevenson's  Edinburgh 

days.     2d  ed.  T  4221. j. 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Hill,  G.  B.,  e<ir.  Unpublished  let- 
ters of.  T  4312.?. 

Teresa  (St. )of  Jesus.  Joseph,  M.   Popular  life  of .  T  4367. 

Terry,  Ellen,  and  her  impersonations.     By  C.  Hiatt. 

T  4368. 

Thackeray,  Wm.  Makepeace.  Melville,  L.  Life  of. 
2  v.  T  4372. w. 

Tolstoy,  Count  Leo  N.  Perris,  G.  H.  Leo  Tolstoy 
the  grand  mujik.  T  4438./. 

—  Sergyeenko,  P.  A.    How  count  L.  N.  Tolstoy  lives  and 

works.  T  4438. 

f  Tyler,  I^ev.  John,  of  Norwich,  Conn.  By  J.  Terry. 
(Ex  libris'leaflets,  Nci.  2.)  B  7528. 

Velasquez.     By  R.  A.  M.  Stevenson.  T  4595. j. 

Wagner,  A  study  of.     By  E.  Newman.  T  4631.//. 

Washington,  George.  Carrington,  Gen.  H.  B.  Wash- 
ington the  soldier.  T  4672. f. 

—  Ford,  \V.  C,  edr.     Spurious  letters  attributed  to. 

T  4672.^'. 

— Hamilton,  S.  M.,  edr.  Letters  to  Washington  and  ac- 
companying documents,  v.  i  (1752-56).  T  4672.^. 

Webster,  Daniel.  By  N.  Hapgood.  (Beacon  biog- 
graphies  of  eminent  Americans.)  T  4713. yf. 

Wheeler,  Joseph  and  Daniella.  f  American  ancestors 
of  the  children  of.  B  7528. 

Wii.HELM  II.,  emperor  of  Germany.  Leudet,  M.  The 
emperor  of  Germany  at  home.  T  4S43./-. 

Wise,  Henry  A.,ofVa.,  1806-76.   By  B.  H.  Wise.  T  4862. 

Wordsworth  and  the  Coleridges.     By  E.  Yarnell. 

T4qi2.j. 

Zoroaster,  the  prophet  of  ancient  Iran.  By  A.  V. 
W.  Jackson.  T  4997. 


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B.    Collective  Biography. 

KARi>r.l-.N.     Authors'  birthdays.     2d  series.  T  5026. 

Conti-nts:      liayard   Taylor.  —  Lowell.  —  Ilowelis.— 
Motley. ~ Emerson.— Saxe.—Thoreau — E.  S.    Phelps- 
Ward.'— Parkman.— Cable. — Aldrich. — J.  C.  Harris. 
Be.\rn.     Lives  and  times  of  the  early  Valois  queens. 

T  5032. 

BosTO.N    Public    Library.       f  Chamberlain    collection    of 

autographs.  B  36- 

EscoTT.     Personal  forces  of  the  period.  T  5139. 

Gun.     f  Inde.x  to  advertisements  for  ne.xt  of  kin,  etc. 

W  752C. 
IIiGGlNSON.     Contemporaries.  T  5202. <-. 

lIoM.^Ns.     Our  three  admirals  :  Farragut,  Porter,  Dewey. 

T5211. 
IIuBfiARD.     Little    journeys   to   the    homes   of   eminent 
painters.  T  5217  /. 

JoiiNSO.N,    (Jr.       Eighteenth    century    letters:  Johnson, 
Lord  Chesterfield.  V  5233.<'. 

—  Samt.     Swift,  Addison,  Steele.  T  5233./. 

Kino.     Notable  New  Yorkers,  1896-99.  T  5646. 

J-AiiEK.     Famous  violinists  of  to-day  and  yesterday. 

T  5257/. 


Laugiito.n,  edr.     From  Howard  to  Nelson  :   12  sailors. 

T  5654. 

Contents  :     Howard.  —  Drake.  — BLake.  —  Kooke. — 

Anson.  —  Hawke.  —  Poscawen.  — Rodney.  —  Howe. — 

Hood. — St.  Vincent. — Nelson. 

RlcHAKOSON.    Famous  ladies  of  the  English  court.  T  5723. 

Shakp.      Makers  of  music  :   biographical  sketches   of  the 

great  composers.  T  5402. w. 

Stkphkns.      Studies  of  a  biographer.     2  v.  T  5421.8. 

Strang.    Famous  actors  of  the  day  in  America.   T  5424.3. 

—  Famous  actresses  of  the  day  in  America.        T  5424.4. 

Thayer.      Throne-makers.  T  543^)./. 

True  stories  of  heroic  lives.  '1'  5447.  J. 

W KV.'UV.Vi.  and  others.      The  Warner  classics.     4  V. 

1.  Philosophers  and  scientists.  T  5465.1. 

2.  Novelists.  'i'  5465.2. 

3.  Poets.  T  5465.3. 

4.  Historians  and  essayists.  T  5465.4. 
WiEL.     Romance  of  the  house  of  Savoy,  1003-1 5 19.  2  v. 

T  5486. 

WiLKl.NSON,   edr.     From  Cromwell    to  Wellington  :    12 

soldiers.  T  5788. 

Contents :  Cromwell. — Marlborough. — Peterborough. 

— Wolfe. — Ciive.  —  Coote. —  Heath  field. — Abercromby. 

— Lake. — Paird.  —  Moore. — Wellington. 


PART    2.-CYCLOP^DIAS,    COLLECTED    WORKS,    AND 

PERIODICALS. 


A.     Collected  Works. 

Jefferson   (Thos.).     \  Writings.     Collected    by   P.    L. 
Ford.     V.  10  (1816-26).  M  637.a. 

B.    Literary  Periodicals. 

f  Abigail,     v.  i  (Feb.  1898-Feb.  1899).  C  6800. 

f  Advocate   and    family   guardian,     v.    64-65  (Jan.    i, 
1898-Dec.  15,  1899).  C  6801. 

f  A.viERlCAN  art   journal.     [Music]     v.  72  and  73  (Oct. 
8,  1898-Sept.  30,  1899).  C  6802. a. 

t  American  economist,     v.  23  and  24  (Jan.  6-Dec.  29, 
1899).  C  6S02. 

f  .\merican   monthly  review  of  reviews  [formerly  "  Re- 
view of  reviews  "].     v.  19  and  20  (Jan.-Dec.  1899). 

C  6722. 
Argosy  (The),  v.  29-31  (Dec.  1S9S-N0V.  1899).    C  6509. 
\  Army   and   navy  journal,     v.    36   (Sept.  3,  i89S-Augt. 
26,  1899).  C  6904. 

t  .\rt  amateur:  art  in  the  household,     v.  39-41    (June 
1898-N0V.  1899).  I  904.^. 

\  .\UTE  Italiana  decorative  e  industrialc.      Anno,  7,  1898. 

I  4903. 
f  .\THEN.tUM  (The)  :  Jan.-Dec.  1899.  C  6804. 

—  f  70th  birthday  of  [Jan.  i,   189S].  B  37. 

Atlantic  monthly,     v.  83  and  84  (Jan.-Dec.  1899). 

C  6511. 
f  Book  reviews,     v.  6  and  7  (May  1898-Dec.  iSgg). 

M  7533- 
t  Bi'siNESS  :  the  office  paper,     v.  19  (Jan.-Dec.  1899). 

C  6541. 
Cassell  and  Co.,/?<MJ//^'rJ.     f  Magazine  of  art.     1898. 

I  816. 

Century  (The) :    illustrated  monthly  magazine,     v.  35 

and  36  (Nov.  1898-Oct.  1899).  C  6549. 

f  Chicago  banker  (The),     v.  i  and  2  (Jan.-Augt.  1899). 

C  6551. 
f  Christian   intelligencer,     v.  69  and   70  (Jan.  5,  1898- 
Dec.  27,  1S99).  C  6918. 
f  Church  (The)  at  home  and  abroad,     v.  24  (July-Dec. 
1S9S).                                                            "C  6553.^. 
Note. — Published  by  order  of  the  General  Assembly 
of  the  Presbvterian  Church  in  the  U.  S. 


Cook's  f  Excursionist  and   home  and  foreign  tourist  ad- 
vertiser (Jan.  1898-Dec.  1899)  48th  and  49th  year). 

C  6820. 

Cosmopolitan   (The),     v.  26  and   27  (Nov.  1898-001. 

1899).  C  6562. 

t  Criterion  (The),  v.  19-21  (Nov.  5, 1898-Dec.  30, 1899). 

C  6821..;. 
f  Critic  (The)  :    illustrated  monthly  review,     v.   33-35 
[New  series,  v.  30-32]  (July,  1898-Dec.  1S99). 

C  6563. 
Demorest's    Family  magazine,     v.   35  (Dec.   1898-Oct. 
1S99).  C  6924. 

f  Dial  (The),     v.  25-27  (July  i,  iSgS-Dec.  16,  1S99). 

C  6S24. 
■f  Edinburgh  review,     v.  189  and  190  (Jan.-Oct.  1S99). 

C  6580. 
f  Educational  review,     v.  17  and  18  (Jan.-Dec.  1899). 

C  6580.^. 
f  Forest  and   stream,     v.   52    and    53  (Jan.   7-Dec.   30, 
1899).  C  6932. 

t  Form.     v.  2  and  3  (Mch.  i896.-Dec.  189S).       C  6832. 
f  Fortnightly  review,     v.  65  and  66  [v.  71  and  72  old 
series]  (Jan.-Dec.  1899).  C  6503. 

t  Forum  (The),     v.  26  and  27  (Sept.  iS98-Augt.  1899). 

C  6595. 
t  Graphic  (The),     v.  59  and  60  (Jan.  7.-Dec.  30,  1899). 

C  6936.  _ 
f  Harlem  life.     v.   14  and    15   (June   11,    1898-Nov.  4, 
1899).  M  2838. 

Harper's  f  Bazar,  v.  32  (Jan.  7-Dec.  30,  1S99).  C  6938.^7. 
Harper's   New   monthly  magazine,     v.  98  and  99  (Dec. 
1898-Nov.  1699).  ^  f^'2. 

Harper's  Round  table.  New  series,  v.  2.  (Nov.  1898- 
Oct.  1899.)  C  6?3S.r7. 
Harper's  f  Weekly,  v.  43  (Jan,  7-Dec.  30,  1899).  C  6938. 
f  Hartford  Seminary  record,  v.  9  (Nov.  i8gS-Augt. 
1899).  C  6613. 
Heffley  {Educator,    v.  i.  (Junes,  iSgg-Jan.  27,  1000). 

C  6192. 
Mirth,  G.  f  Fomienschatz.  22ter  Jargang,  1898.  I  4S4I. 
f  Holy  cross  purple,  v.  8  and  9  (Feb.-Dec.  1899). C  6626. 
t  Illustrated  American,    v.  25  (Jan.  6-Feb.  17,  1899). 

C  6845. 
Note. — In  Mch.  1899  was  changed  to  a  monthly. 
f  Illu-STRATED  London  News.     v.  114  and   115  (Jan.  7- 
Dcc.  30,  1899).  C  6945. 


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2— CYCLOPEDIAS,  COLLECTED  WORKS,  Etc.:  ScientiHc,  Etc.,  Journals. 


■f  Insuran'CE  economist,    v.  23  (Jan.-Dec.  iSgg).  C  6846. 

Johns    Hopkins    University,      f  Circulars   v.  17   and    iS 

(Nov.  1897-July  1899).  C  6847. 

}  Judge,     v.  36  and  37  (Jan.  7-Dec.  30,  1899).    M  2848. 
JuGEND  :  miinchner  illustrierte  Wochenschrift  furKunst 
und  Leben.      1898,  Band  2.  and  1899  Band  i. 

I  847. 
f  Ladies'  home  journal,     v.  16  (Dec.  189S-N0V.  1899). 

C  6952. 

Leslie's  (Frank)  Popular  monthly,     v.  47  and  48  (Nov. 

1893-Oct.  1899).  C  6659. 

f  Leslie's    Weekly,      v.   8O-89  (Jan.   6,    iSgS-Dec.   30, 

1899).  C  6954. 

{Library  journal,     v.  24  (Jan-Dec.  1899).         ^^  8662. 
Life.     v.  33  and  34  (Jan.  5-Dec.  28,  1S99).      M  2855. 
Lippincott's  Monthly  magazine,     v.  63  and  64  (Jan.- 
June,  1899).  C  6661. 

f  Literary  digest,    v.  18  and  19  (Jan.  7-Dec.  30,  1899). 

C  6855.0. 
f  Literary  news.     v.  20  (Jan.-Dec.  1S99).  M  7662. 

t  Literary  world,  v.  29  and  30  (Jan. -Dec.  1899).  C  6855. 
f  London    quarterly  review.      New    series,   v.    i   and   2 
[Old  series  v.  91  and  92]  (Jan. -Oct.  1899).   C  6664. 
f  Mail  and   Express  Saturday  magazine  :    Jan.   7-Sept. 
23,  1899.  C  6957. 

McClure's   Magazine,     v.  12  and   13   (Nov.    1898-Oct. 
1899).  C  6666. 

Moore,     f  Wholesale  price  list  of  newpapers  and  maga- 
zines, 1896-7.  B  4507. 
Munsey's    Magazine,      v.    20  and   21   (Oct.    iSgS-Sept. 
1899).                                                                   C  6693. 
f  Musical  age.     v.  24-27  (Nov.  10,  189S-N0V.  2,  1899). 

C  6965. 
f  NEW-church  messenger,    v.  76  and  77  (Jan.-Dec.  1899). 

C  6867. 
New  England  magazine,     v.  25  and  26  [New  series  v.  19 
and  20]  (Sept.  1898-Augt.  1899).  C  6697. 

f  New  philosophy  (The),     v.  i  (Mch.  1898-Dec.  189S). 

C  6867.^. 

A^o/c: — Devoted  to  Swedenborg's  writings. 

f  New  York  observer,     v.  76  and  77  (Jan.  6,  1898-Dec. 

28,  1899).  C  6867. r/. 

f  New  York   reformer,     v.    i  (Sept.    5,  1850-Augt.    21, 

1851). 
f  New  York  Times   Saturday  review  of  books  and  art 
(Jan.  i-Dec.  30,  1899).  C  6966. 

t  New  voice  (The),     v.  16  (Jan.  5-Dec.  28,  1S99). 
f  Nineteenth  century,     v.  45  and  46  (Jan.-Dec.  i8gg) 

C  6699 
f  North  American  review,     v.  i63  and  169  (Jan.-Dec 
1899).  C  6700 

f  Our  animal  friends,     v.  26  (Sept.  1898-Augt.  1S99). 

C  686S.rt 

Outing  :  magazine  of  sport,  travel  and   recreation,     v 

33  and  34  (Oct.  iSgS-Sept.  1899).  C  6704 

f  Phonetic  journal,     v.  57  and  58  (Jan.   i,  1898-Dec 

30,  1899).  C  6710 

f  Phrenological  journal,     v.  108  and  109  [New  series. 

V.  60  and  61]  (Jan.-Dec.  1899).  C  6711 

"f  Physical  education,    v.  4  (Mch.  i895-Feb.  1S96). 

C6712 
t  POLITICAI,  science  quarterly,     v.  14  (Mch. -Dec,  1899) 

C  6713 
f  Publishers'  weekly,     v.  55  and  56  (Jan.-Dec,  1899), 

M  7716. 
t  Puck.  v.  44  (Augt.  17,  1898-Augt.  9,  1899).  M  2871.^ 
■f  Punch,  v.  116  and  117  (Jan.  4-Dec.27,  1899).  M  2872 
Pui<iTAN(The).  v.  4-6  (Oct.  iSgS-Sept.,  1S99).  C  6715 
t  Quarterly  review,     v.  189  and  190  (Jan. -Oct.,  1899) 

C6717 
t  Rosary  magazine,     v.  14  and  15  (Jan.-Dec,  1899). 

C  6727 

f  Saih)Rs'  magazine  and  ?"r.men's  friend,     v.  70  and  ji 

(Jan.  1898-Dec.  1899).  C  6729 

St.   Nicholas  :    illustrated    magazine    for   young   folks 

v.  26  (2  pts.)  (Nov.  1898-Oct.  1899).  C  6730 

t  Saturday    review.      v.   87   and    88  (Jan.    7-Dec.   30, 

1899).  C  6877. 


Scribner's  M.-igazine.     v.  25  and  26  (Jan.-Dec,  iSi^(^). 

C  6740. 
t  Shorthand  educator,     v.  5  (May  1898-Apl.  1899). 

C  6742. 
f  Spirit  of '76.  v.  5  (Sept.  1898-Augt.  1899).  C  6884. 
Strand  magazine,     v.  17  and  18  (Feb.  1899-Jan.  igto). 

C  6756. 
f  Student  (The) :  music,  art,  drama,     v.  3    (Sept.   1897 
-Jan.  1898).  C  6885.^. 

f  Student's  journal :  devoted  to  Graham's  phonography. 
V.  27  and  28  (Jan.  1898-Dec.  1899).  C  CSSs. 

f  Talent,     v.  9  (July  1898-June  1899).  C  6S86. 

i  Temple,     v.  3  (Jan.-Dec  1899).  C  6438. 

t  Times  (London)  Weekly  ed.     v.    23  (Jan.  6-Dec.   29, 

1899). 
t  Travelers  record,     v.  34  (Apl.  1898-Mch.  1899). 

C  6890. 

Werner's  f  Magazine,     v.  22  and  23  (Sept.  1898-Augt. 

1899).  C  6783. 

f  Westminster  review,  v.  151  and  152  (Jan.-Dec.  1S99). 

C  6785. 
t  Woman's  home  companion,     v.  26  (Jan.-Dec.  1899). 

C  6996. 
t  Yachting,     v.  4  and  5  (Jan.  i897-June  1898).  C  6798. 

C.     Scientific  and   Technological  Jour- 
nals and   Transactions. 

f  Aluminum  world,    v.  5  (Oct.  1898-Sept.  1899).  C  7801' 

f  American   agriculturist,     v.    63  and   64  (Jan.   7-Dec. 

30,  1899).  C  7802. 

f  American  architect  and  building  news.     v.  63-66  (Jan. 

7-Dec.  30,  1899).  C  7802. «. 

Americ.'VN  Forestry  Association,     f  Proceedings,     v.  11 

and  12  (1894-7).  H  1505. 

f  American  machinist,     v.  22  (Jan.  5-Dec.  28,  1809). 

C  7''So2./. 

f  American  soap   journal   and    perfume    gazette,     v.    9 

(Apl.  I,  1898-Mch.  I,  1899).  C  7So2.<'. 

Appleton's  f  Popular    science  monthly,     v.    54  and  55 

(Nov.  1898-Oct.  1899).  C  7714. 

f  Architectural  record,     v.  8  (July  1898-June  1S99). 

C  7508. 

\  Architecture  and  building,     v.  30  and  31  (Jan.  7- 

Aug.  5,  1899).  C  7803. 

A'oU. — After  Aug.  5  issued  as  the  "Architects'  and 

builders'  magazine." 

X  Architecture  fran9aise,  10^  serie.  G  8904.^. 

I  Architkkt  (Der).     Wiener  Monatshefte  fur  Bauwesen 

und  dekorative  Kunst.   4jahrgang,  1898.  G  S904.£-. 

f  Berliner  Architekturwelt.    ister  Jargang,  1899.  G  8S07. 

Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle,     f  Almanac,  1899.  C  7536. 

f  Carpentry  and  building,     v.  21  (Jan.-Dec  1899). 

C  7816. 
Delineator  (The),      v.  53  and  54  (Jan.-Dec.  1899). 

C  7824. 
f  Druggists' circular,     v.  30-43  (Jan.  1886-Dec.  1899). 

C  7S25.«. 
Eisenloiir    kw(/  Weigle.       I  Architektonische     Rund- 
schau.     ister-4ter  Jargang,  1885-8.  G  8927. 
f  Electrical  engineer,     v.   27  (Jan.  5-Feb.   23,   1S99). 
Iiicoinpletc.  C  7826. 
f  Electrical   review,     v.  34  and  35  (Jan.    4-Dec.    27, 
1S99).                                                             C  7826.(J. 
Elliot's  f  Magazine,     v.  30  (Aug. -Dec.  1899).    C  7581. 

Aloie. — Continuation  of  "  L.  A.  W.  bulletin." 
f  Engineering  and  mining  journal,     v.  67  and  68  (Jan. 
7-Dec.  30,  1899).  C  7828. 

f  Forester  (The),     v.  4  and  5  (Jan.  1898-Dec.  1899). 

C  7593- 
f  Iron  age  (The),     v.  63  .ind  64  (Jan.  5-Dec.  28,  1899). 

C  7847. 

—  f  Index  supplement,  v.  62.  C  7847. cj. 

f  Jewelers'  circular  and  horological  review,     v.  37  and 

38  (Aug.  3,  1898-July  26.  1899).  C  7848. 

f  Jewelers'  weekly,     v.  27  and  28  (Sept.  21,  iSgS-Sept. 

13,  1899).  C  7848.(7. 


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f  KuNST    und    Ilandwerk :    Zeitschrift    des   bayerischen 

Kuntsgewerbevereinszu  Mlinchen,  47  Jarg,  1897-8. 

I  851. 
f  L.  A.  W.  bulletin  and  good  roads,     v.  29  (Jan.  6-June 

23,  1S99).  C  7853. 

Note. — Changed  to  a  monthly,  beginning  Aug.  1899, 
and  entitled  "  Elliot's  Magazine." 
f  Locomotive    (The).     New   series,    v.    20    (Jan. -Dec. 

1899).  C  7663. 

—  Same.      v.  19  (Jan.-Dec.  1898).  C  7663. 

f  Manufacturer's  record,      v.    33   (Jan.   28-June   24, 

1S98).       •  C  7958. 

Millinery  trade  review,    v.  23  and  24  (Jan.-Dec.  1899). 

C  7S62. 
f  National  bottlers'  gazette,     v.  17  (Mch.  5,  1898-Feb. 

5,  1899).  C  7866. 

f  Nautical  gazette.     New  series,  v.    i   and   2  (Jan.  5- 

Dec.  28,  1899).  C  7867. 

f  Oil,  paint  and    drug  reporter,     v.   55  and  56  (Jan.  2- 

Dec.  25,  1899).  C  7968. 

f  Omega,     v.  49  (Jan.-Dec.  1899).  C  7702. 

f  Painter's  magazine  and  wall  paper  trade  journal,     v. 

25  and  26  (Jan.  1898-Dec.  1899).  C  7705. 

Philadelphia    Public  Ledger.      f  Almanac,    1899   and 

1900.  C  7351. 

I  Photographic  times,    v.  31  (Jan.-Dec.  1899).  C  7S71. 
t  Plumbers'    trade  journal,     v.  25  and  26  (Jan.   i-Dec. 

15,  1899).  C  7S72. 

f  PosT-graduate  :  a  monthly  journal  of  medicine  and  sur- 
gery.    V.  14  (Jan.-Dec,  1899).  C  7715. 
♦  Power,     v.  19  (Jan.-Dec.  1899).  C  7973. 
\  Railroad  car  journal,     v.  9  (Jan.-Dec.  1899).  C  7S73. 


f  Record  and  guide,     v.  63  and   64   (Jan.   7-Dec.   30, 

1899).  C  7874-a. 

\  Sanitary  plumber,  v.  17  (Jan.  i-Dec.  15, 1899).  C  7877. 

f  Seaboard  :  maritime  reporter  and  nautical  gazette,     v. 

II  (Oct.  20-Dec.  29,  1S96).  C  7981. 

A^ote. — With  Jan.  5th,  1899,  number  title  changed  to 

"  Nautical  gazette,  new  series." 

f  Scientific  American,     v.   80  and  81  (Jan.  7-Dec.  30, 

1899).  C  7979-'^- 

—  f  Same  :  Supplement      v.  47  and  48  (Jan.  7-Dec.  50, 

1899).  C  l^l^.d. 

—  Same:  Supplement.      v.  47  (Jan.   7-June  24,    1899). 

C  7979-''- 

—  f  Same  :  Building  edition,     v.  27  and  28  (Jan.-Dec, 

1899).  C  7979-^- 

Smithsonian  Institution,  f  Annual  report  for  year  end- 
ing June  30,  1896.  Report  of  the  U.  S.  National 
Museum.  C  4747. 

—  f  Annual  report  to  July,  1897.  C  4747. 
United  States  National  Museum,     f  Bulletin,  No.  47. 

C  4773-«- 

Contents :    Jordan,   D.    S.    and    Evermann,    15.    W. 

Fishes  of  north  and  middle  America.  Pts.  2  and  3. 

—  f  Proceedings,     v.  20  and  21,  189S-9.  C  4773. 
United  States.      Patent  Office.      f  Alphabetical  lists  of 

patentees  and  inventions  for  quarter  ending  Dec. 
31,  1898-June  30,  1899  [v.  85-87].  C  7S9i.(>. 

—  f  Official  gazette,     v.  86-89  (Jan.  3-Dec.  26,   1899). 

C  7891. 
f  Western  painter,  v.  7 (Feb.,  1898-Jan.  1899).  C  7785. 
Young  scientist,     v.  2  and  6  (Jan.-Dec,  1879,  1883). 

C  7799. 


PART  3.-FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION 


A      Fiction  alphabetically  arranged  by- 
Authors  and  Titles. 

Across  the  campus  :  a  story  of  college  life.     By  Caroline 

M.  Fuller. 
Active  service.      By  Stephen  Crane. 
.A.DAMS,    Oscar  Fay.     Archbishop's  unguarded  moment, 

and  other  stories. 
Ade,  George.      Doc'  Home. 

—  Fables  in  slang. 

Adventures  of  a  freshman.     By  Jesse  Lynch  Williams. 
.\fghan   knife   (The).     By    Robert   Armitage    Stemdale. 

New  ed. 
.■Vgatha  Webb.     By  Anna  Katharine  Green. 
Alexander,  ^[rs.  [Mrs.  Annie  F.  Hector].    Brown,  V.  C. 

—  The  step-mother.         • 

"Alien"  \^pscuJ.   for  Mrs.  L.  A.  Baker].     The  untold 

half. 
Allen,  Grant.     Miss  Cayley's  adventures. 

—  A  splendid  sin. 

.\ltsheler,  Joseph  A.     The  last  rebel. 

Amateur  cracksman.     By  E.  W.  Hornung. 

.\mazing  lady.     By  ^L  Bowles. 

Angel  of  the  covenant.     By  J.  Maclaren  Cobban. 

Ansiey,  F".  [F.  a.  Guthrie].     Love  among  the  lions. 

Antigone,  and  other  portraits  of  women  (voyageuses).     By 

Paul  Bourget. 
Archbishop's  unguarded  moment,  and  other  stories.     By 

Oscar  Fay  Adams. 
Archdeacon  (The).     By  L.  B.  Walford. 
Atherton,  Gertrude.     Daughter  of  the  vine. 
.\UBREY,   Frank.       Queen   of   Atlantis  :  romance  of  the 

Caribbean  sea. 
Autobiography  of  a  child.     By  Hannah  Lynch. 
.Averages  :   a  story  of  N.  Y.     By  Eleanor  Stuart. 
Awakening  (The).      By  Kate  Chopin. 
.\\vk\vard  age  (TheX      By  Henry  James. 
.Ayhvin.      By  Theodore  Watts  Dunton. 
Bailey,  Miss.     See  Lyall,  Edna. 


Baker,  Mrs.  L.  A.     6V^"  Alien." 

Bangs,  John  Kendrick.     The  dreamers  :  a  club. 

—  Enchanted  type-writer. 
Baring-Gould,  S.     Pabo  the  priest. 

Barmby,  Cuthbert.     James  Cope  :  confessions  of  a  U.  S.. 

district  attorney. 
Barr,  Mrs.  Amelia  E.     I,  thou  and  the  other  one. 

—  Trinity  bells  :  a  tale  of  old  N.  Y. 

—  Was  it  right  to  forgive  ? 

Barr,  Robert.     The  strong  arm  [and  other  stories]. 
Barrett,  Wilson  and  Hichens,  Robert.     Daughters  of 
Babylon. 

—  and  Barron,  Elwyn.     In  old  New  York  :  a  romance. 
Barry,  William.     The  two  standards. 

Baylor,  Frances  Courtenay.     Ladder  of  fortune. 
Bayly,  A.  Eric.     House  of  strange  secrets  :  a  detective 

story. 
Beard,  Wolcott  Le  Clear.     Sand  and  cactus. 
Bearers  of  the  burden.     By  Major  W.  P.  Drurj-. 
Beautiful  alien.      By  Julia  Magruder. 
Becke,  Louis.      Ridan  the  devil,  and  other  stories. 
Benneit,  Emerson.     Ellen  Norbury  ;  or,  the  adventures 

of  an  orphan. 
Benson,  E.  F.     The  capsina. 

—  Mammon  and  Co.  ^ 
Besant,  Sir  Walter,     The  orange  girl. 
Better  late  than  never.     By  Emma  Marshall. 
Bickekdyke,  John.      Passing  of  prince  Rozan. 
Bill,  Edward  Lyman.     Sword  of  the  pyramids. 
BiRT,  .Vrchibald,  edr.     Castle  Czvargas. 
Bishop's  conversion.     By  Ellen  Blackman. 
Bishop's  shadow.     By  I.  T.  Thurston. 

Bitter  heritage  (A).     By  John  Bloundellc  Burton. 
Bl.\ck,  Alexander.     Captain  Kodak  :  a  camera  story. 
Black  Douglas  (The).     By  S.  R.  Crockett. 
Black  rock  :  a  tale  of  the  .Selkirk.     By  Ralph  Connor. 
Black  wolf's  breed.     By  Harris  Dickson. 
Bi.anchard,  Amy  E.      Miss  Vanity. 
Bli.\.      By  Frank  Norris. 

Bloomingdale,  Charles, yr.  ("  Karl.")    Mr.,  Miss,  and 
Mrs. 


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3— FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION  :  Bob,  son  of  battle,  to  Each  life  unfulfilled. 


Bob,  son  of  battle.  By  Alfred  Ollivant. 
Bond  of  black.  By  William  Lc  Queux. 
BooTHBY,  Guy.      r)r.  Nikola's  experiment. 

—  I.ove  made  manifest. 

BoURGET,  Paul.     Antigone,  and  other  portraits  of  women 

(voyageuses). 
BouvET,  Marguerite.     Tales  of  an  old  chateau. 
Bowles,  M.     The  amazing  lady. 
Brady,  Cyrus  Townsend.     For  the  freedom  of  the  sea 

[1812]. 
Brady,  Jasper  Ewing.     Tales  of  tlie  telegraph. 
Briscoe,  Margaret  Sutton.     The  sixth  sense,  and  other 

stories. 
Bronze  Buddha  :  a  mystery.     By  Cora  Linn  Daniels. 
Broughton,  Rhoda.     The  game  and  the  candle. 
Brown,  V.  C.     By  Mrs.  Alexander. 
Brown,  Vincent.     Romance  of  a  ritualist, 
Bryce,  Lloyd.     Lady  Blanche's  salon. 
Bryhen,   H,    a.     An    exiled    Scot    [Escape    of    prince 

Charles,  1746]. 
Builders  (The).     By  J.  S.  Fletcher. 

BuRCHELL,   Sidney    Herbert.     Duke's    servants  :    a   ro- 
mance. 
Burnett,    Frances    Hodgson.     In  connection  with   the 

de  Willoughby  claim. 
Burnham,  Clara  Louise.     West  Point  wooing,  and  other 

stories. 
Burton,  John  Bloundelle.    A  bitter  heritage. 
Bushwhacker,    and  other   stories.     By    Charles    Egbert 

Craddock. 
By  Berwen  banks.     By  Allen  Raine. 
Cable,  George  W.     Strong  hearts. 
Calkins,  Frank  Welles.     The  cougar-tamer,   and  other 

stories  of  adventure. 
Cameron,  jMrs.  H.  Lovett.     A  man's  undoing. 
Camp,  Walter  and  Brooks,  Lilian.     Drives  and  puts  : 

a  book  of  golf  stories. 
Capes,  Bernard.     Our  lady  of  darkness. 
Capsina  (The).      By  E.  F.  Benson. 

Captain  Kodak  :  a  camera  story.     By  Alexander  Black. 
Carcellini  emerald,  with  other    tales.      By  Mrs.   Burton 

Harrison. 
Carey,  Rosa  Nouchette.     My  lady  Frivol. 
Carruth,  Frances  Weston.     Those  Dale  girls. 
Carruth,  Hayden.      Mr.  Milo  Bush. 
Carryl,  Charles  E.     River  syndicate,  and  other  stories. 
Carved  cupboard.     By  Amy  Le  Feuvre. 
Cashel  Byron's  profession.     By  G.  Bernard  Shav/. 
Caskoden,  Edwin  [Charles  Major].     When  knighthood 

•was  in  flower. 
Castle,  Egerton.     Light  of  Scarthey. 

—  "  Young  April." 

Castle  Czvargas.      Ed.  by  Archi'oald  Birt. 
Catherwood,  Mary  Hartwell.     Queen  of  the  swamps, 

and  other  plain  Americans. 
Celibate's  wife.      By  Herbert  Flowerdew. 
Channing,  Blanche  Mary.     Zodiac  stories. 
Chase  of  an  heiress.      By  Christian  Reid. 
"  Cheiro,"  pseud.      See  Hamong,  Cot*nt  de. 
Chestnutt,  Charles  W.     The  conjure  woman. 
Child,  Frank    Samuel.     An  unknown  patriot  :  story  of 

the  secret  service.       ^ 
Children  of  the  mist.     By  Eden  Phillpotts. 
Cholmondeley,  Mary.     Red  pottage. 
Chopin,  Kate.      The  awakening. 
Christmas  in  French  Canada.     By  Louis  Frechette. 
Chronicles  of  Aunt    Minervy    Ann.     By   Joel   Chandler 

Harris. 
Churchill,  Winston.     Richard  Carvel. 
Circle  of  a  century.     By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison. 
City  of  dreadful  night.     By  Rudyard  Kipling. 
Claretie,  Jules.     Vicomte  de  Puyjoli  :  romance  of  the 

French  Revolution. 
CoBB.\N,  J.  Maclaren.     Angel  of  the  covenant. 

—  Pursued  by  law. 

Cockney  in  Arcadia.     By  Harry  A.  Spurr. 

Cohen,  A.  J.     See  Dale,  Alan. 

Colmore,  G.     Strange  story  of  Hester  Wynne. 


Colossus  (The).     By  Morley  Roberts. 
Confident  to-morrow.     By  Brander  Matthews. 
Confounding  of  Camclia.     By  Anne  Douglas  Sedgwick. 
Conjure  woman  (The).      By  Charles  W.  Chestnutt. 
Connor,  Ralph.     IMack  rock  :  a  tale  of  the  Selkirk. 

—  Sky  pilot  :  a  tale  of  the  foothills. 

Cotes,  Mrs.  Everard.      See  Duncan,  Sarah  Jeannette. 

Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller  ("  Q  ").     Ship  of  stars. 

Cougar-tamer,  and  other  stories  of  adventure.  By  Frank 
Welles  Calkins. 

Craddock,  Charles  Egbert  [Mary  N.  Murfree].  Bush- 
whackers, and  other  stories. 

—  Story  of  old  P'ort  Loudon. 
Crane,  Stephen.     Active  service. 

—  The  monster,  and  other  stories. 

Crawford,    Francis  Marion.     Via  crucis :  romance  of 

the  second  Crusade. 
Crockett,  S.  R.     The  black  Douglas. 

—  lone  March. 

—  Kit  Kennedy,  country  boy. 
Cromwell's  own.     By  Arthur  Paterson. 
Crown  of  life.     By  George  Gissing. 

Cruise  of  the  golden  wave.     By  W.  N.  Oscar. 

Crowninshield,  Mrs.  Schuyler.     San  Isidro. 

Cupid's  garden.     By  Ellen  Thorneycroft  Fowler.     2dcd. 

CupPLES,  George.     A  splendid  yarn. 

Curios.     By  Richard  Marsh. 

Curtis,  David  A.  Queer  luck  :  Poker  stories  from  the 
N.  Y.  Sun. 

Customs  of  the  country  :  tales  of  new  Japan.  By  Mrs. 
Hugh  Eraser. 

Dale,  Alan  [A.  J.  Cohen].     Plis  own  image. 

Dale,  Annan.     Dwellers  in  Gotham. 

Daniels,  Cora  Linn.     The  bronze  Buddha  :  a  mystery. 

Dash  for  a  throne.      By  Arthur  W.  Marchmont. 

Daudet,  Alphonse.     Head  of  the  family. 

Daughter  of  Israel.     By  Rose  Porter. 

Daughter  of  the  vine.     By  Gertrude  Atherton. 

Daughters  of  Babylon.  By  Wilson  Barrett  and  Robert 
Hichens. 

Davis,  ^L  E.  M.     The  wire  cutters. 

Davis,  Richard  Harding.     Lion  and  the  unicorn. 

De  Windt,  Harry.     True  tales  of  travel  and  adventure. 

Dead  men  tell  no  tales.     By  E.  W\  Hornung. 

Dear  Irish  girl.     By  Katharine  Tynan. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Nicholas  Nickleby.  Lond.,  C/4a/waM 
dr"  Hall.     8vo. 

Dickson,  Harris.     Black  wolf's  breed.  " 

Dionysius  the  weaver's  heart's  dearest.  By  Blanche  Wil- 
lis Howard. 

Dix,  Beulah.     Hugh  Gwyeth  :  a  Roundhead  cavalier. 

Doc'  Home.     By  George  Ade. 

Dr.  Berkeley's  discovery.  By  Richard  Slee  and  Cornelia 
Atwood  Pratt. 

Dr.  Nikola's  experiment.     By  Guy  Boothby. 

Double  thread  (A).     By  Ellen  Thorneycroft  Fowler. 

DOUGALL,  Lily.      The  Mormon  prophet. 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.     Heir  of  Sherburne. 

—  Little  girl  in  old  Philadelphia. 

—  Sherburne  girls. 

Doyle,  A.  Conan.     A  duet,  with  an  occasional  chorus. 
Doyle,  Dr.  C.  W.     Shadow  of  Quong  Lung. 

—  Taming  of  the  jungle. 
Dracula.      By  Bram  Stoker. 

Dreamers  (The)  :  a  club.     By  John  Kendrick  Bangs. 
Drives  and  puts  :    a   book  of  golf  stories.      By  Walter 

Camp  and  Lilian  Brooks. 
Dross.     By  Henry  Seton  Merriman. 
Drury,  Major  W.  P.      Bearers  of  the  burden. 
Duet   (A),  with   an   occasional  chorus.      By   A.    Conan 

Doyle. 
Duke's  servants  :  a  romance.     By  Sidney   Herbert  Bur- 

chell. 
Duncan,  Sarah  Jeannette  [Mrs.  Everard  Cotes]. 

—  Hilda  :  a  story  of  Calcutta. 
DuNTON,  Theodore  Watts.     Aylwin. 
Dwellers  in  Gotham.      By  Annan  Dale. 
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Edwards,  Harry  Stillwell.  His  defense,  end  other  sto- 
ries. 

Egkrton,  George.     Wheel  of  God. 

Ellen  Norbury ;  or,  the  adventures  of  an  orphan.  By 
Emerson  Bennett. 

Elliott,  Sarah  Barnwell.  An  incident,  and  other  hap- 
penings. 

Enchanted  type-writer.     By  John  Kendrick  Bangs. 

Espiritu  santo.     By  Henrietta  Dana  .Skinner. 

Etchingham  letters.  By  Sir  Frederick  I'ollock  and  Mrs. 
Fuller  Maitland. 

Exiled  Scot  (An).     By  II.  A.  Bryden. 

Expedition  of  Captain  Flick. 

Eye  of  a  god,  and  other  tales.     By  W.  A.  Eraser. 

Fables  in  slang.      By  George  Ade. 

Farjeon,  B.  L.  Samuel  Boyd  of  Catchpole  Square  :  a 
mystery. 

Farmer,  James  Eugene.     The  grand  mademoiselle. 

Farquuar,  Anna.     Professor's  daughter. 

p-avor  of  princes.      By  Mark  Lee  Luther. 

Fight  for  dominion.      By  Gay  Parker. 

Final  proof  ;  or,  the  value  of  evidence.     By  R.  Oltolengui. 

Fletcher,  J.  S.     The  builders. 

—  Paths  of  the  prudent. 
Flowerdew,  Herbert.     A  celibate's  wife. 

For  the  freedom  of  the  sea.  [1812.]  By  Cyrus  Town- 
send  Brady. 

Ford,  George.     Tostle  farm. 

Ford,  Paul  Leicester.  Janice  Meredith  :  story  of  the 
American  Revolution. 

Four-masted  cat-boat  and  other  truthful  tales.  By  Charles 
Battell  Loomis. 

Fowler,  Ellen  Thorneycroft.     Cupid's  garden. 

—  A  double  thread. 

Fowler  (The).     By  Beatrice  Ilarraden. 

Fox,  John,/;-.     A  mountain  Europa. 

Fo.\-woman  (The).     By  John  Luther  Long. 

Eraser,  Mrs.  Hugh.     Customs  of  the  country  :  tales  of 

new  Japan. 
Eraser,  W.  A.     Eye  of  a  god,  and  other  tales. 
FRECiiETTE,  I/Ouis.     Christmas  in  French  Canada. 
Frederic,  Harold.     The  market-place. 
Frithjof  the  viking  of  Norway,  and  Roland  the  paladin  of 

France.      By  Zenaide  Ragozin. 
Frivolities.     By  Richard  Marsh. 
Fugitives  (The) :  a  tale  of  clipper  ships  and  slaves.     By 

John  R.  Spears. 
Fuller,    Caroline   M.     Across  the    campus  :  a  story  of 

college  life. 
Galdemar,    Ange.      Robespierre  :  story  of  Sardou's  play 

novelized. 
Gallaher,  Grace  Margaret.     Vassar  stories. 
Gallon,  Tom.     Idol  of  the  blind. 
Galloway,  James  M.     Lock  and  key. 
Game  and  the  candle.     By  Rhoda  Broughton. 
Garden  of  swords.      By  Max  Pemberton. 
Gentleman  from  Indiana.     By  Booth  Tarkington. 
Gentleman  player.     By  Robert  Neilson  .Stephens. 
Gibson,  Charles  Donnel.     My  lady  and  Allan  Uarkc. 
GlELOW,   Martha.      Mammy's  reminiscences,  and  other 

sketches. 
Giles  Ingilby.     By  \V.  E.  Norris. 
Gilliat,  Kev.  E.     King's  reeve  and  how  he  supped  with 

his  master. 
GlssiNC,  George.     Crown  of  life. 
God's  prisoner.      By  John  Oxenham. 
Gould,  S.  Baring.      See  BARi.Nc-Gould,  S. 
Grand  mademoiselle.      By  James  Eugene  Farmer. 
Green,  Anna  Katharine  [Mrs.  Charles  Rohlfs].     Agatha 

Webb. 
Green  mariner.      By  Howard  Ireland. 
Gunter,  Archibald  Clavering.     Jack  Curzon. 

—  A  lost  American  :  a  tale  of  Cuba. 
Guthrie,  F.  A.     See  Anstey,  F. 
(iwvN,  A[rs.  Laura.     Wanita  :  a  novel. 

IIacgard,    H.    Rider.      Swallow  :  a   tale   of   the    great 

trek. 
Hall,  Tom.     Talcs. 


Hai.pin,  Will  R.     Juan  Pico. 

Hamulin,  Herbert  Elliott.     Yarn  of  a  bucko  mate. 

HaMONG,  Count  de  ('' Cheiro").     The  hand  of  fate  ;  or, 

a  study  of  destiny. 
Hand   of  fate  ;  or,  a    study   of   destiny.     By    Count  -de 

Hamong  ("  Cheiro' ). 
Harraden,  Beatrice.     The  fowler. 
Harris,  Joel  Chandler.   Chronicles  of  aunt  Minervy  Ann. 

—  Plantation  pageants. 

Harriso.n,  Jllrs.  Burton.  Carccllini  emerald,  with  other 
tales. 

—  Circle  of  a  century. 

—  Triple  entanglement. 

Harte,  Bret.  Mr.  Jack  Hamlin's  mediation,  and  other 
stories. 

Hart.mann,  Sadakichi.  Schopenhauer  in  the  air  :  seven 
stories. 

Hats  off  !     By  Arthur  Henry  Veysey. 

Hatton,  Joseph.     When  rogues  fall  out. 

Hawkins,  Anthony  Hope.      See  Hope,  Anthony. 

He,  she,  and  they.     By  Albert  Lee. 

^lead  of  the  family.      By  .Alphonse  Daudet. 

Heart  of  Denise,  and  other  tales.      By  S.  Levett  Yeats. 

Heart  of  Miranda,  and  other  stories.  By  H.  B.  Marriott 
Watson. 

Heaven-kissing  hill.     By  Julia  Magruder. 

Hector,  Afrs.  Annie  F.     See  Alexander,  Mrs. 

Heir  of  Sherburne.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Helpers  (The).     By  Francis  Lynde. 

Henry  Worthington,  idealist.     By  Margaret  Sherwood. 

Her  sailor  :  a  love  story.      By  Marshall  Saunders. 

Hero  of  Ticonderoga.     By  Rowland  E.  Robinson. 

Heronford.     By  S.  R.  Keightley. 

Herrick.     Love's  dilemmas. 

Hewlett,  Maurice.     Little  novels  of  Italy. 

Hilda  :  a  story  of  Calcutta.     By  Sarah  Jeannette  Duncan. 

Hill,  John  A.      Stories  of  the  railroad. 

Hill  of  pains.     By  Gilbert  Parker. 

His  defense,  and  other  stories.  By  Harry  Stillwell  Ed- 
wards. 

His  own  image.     By  Alan  Dale. 

Holland,  Chve.     Seed  of  the  poppy. 

Holly  and  pizen,  and  other  stories.  By  Ruth  McEnery 
Stuart. 

Hooligan  nights.     By  Clarence  Rook. 

Hope,  Anthony  [Anthony  Hope  Hawkins].  King's 
mirror. 

Hope  the  hermit.     By  Edna  Lyall. 

HoRNUNG,  E.  W.     Amateur  cracksman. 

—  Dead   men  tell  no  tales. 

House  of  strange  secrets  :  a  detective  story.  By  A.  Eric 
Bayley. 

House  of  the  wizard.     By  M.  Imlay  Taylor. 

How  to  cook  husbands.  By  Elizabeth  .Strong  Worthing- 
ton. 

Howard,  Blanche  Willis.  Dionysius  the  weaver's  heart's 
dearest. 

Howell,  Whitfield.     Twin  oaks. 

Howells,  W.  D.     Ragged  Lady. 

—  Their  silver  wedding  journey.     2  v. 
HUHBARD,  Elbert.     Time  and  chance.     2  v. 

Hugh  Gwyeth,  a  Roundhead  cavalier.  By  Beulah  Marie 
Dix. 

Human  boy.     By  Eden  Phillpotts. 

Human  interest  (The)  :  a  study  in  incompatibilities.  By 
Violet  Hunt. 

Hume,  Fergus.     Expedition  of  captain  Flick. 

Hungarian  nabob.     By  Dr.  Maurus  Jokai. 

Hunt,  Violet.  The  human  interest :  a  study  in  incom- 
patibilities. 

HUSSEY,  Eyre.      On  account  of  Sarah. 

I,  thou  and  the  other  one.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 

Idol  of  the  blind.     ]?y  Tom  Gallon. 

Idols.     By  Wm.  J.  Locke. 

If  sinners  entice  thee.     By  Wm.  Le  Queux. 

In  chimney  corners  :  merry  tales  of  Irish  folk-lore. 

In  connection  with  the  de  Willoughby  claim.  By  Frances 
Hodgson  Burnett. 


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In  his  steps.      By  Charles  M.  Sheldon. 

In  old  France  and  new.      By  William  McLennan. 

In  old  New  York  :  a  romance.  By  Wilson  Barrett  and 
Llwyn  Barron. 

In  vain.     By  Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

Incident  (An),  and  other  happenings.  By  .Sarah  Barn- 
well Elliott. 

lone  March.      By  S.  R.  Crockett. 

Ireland,  Howard.      A  green  mariner. 

Iron  star  from  myth  to  history.     By  John  Preston  True. 

Island  god  (An) :  a  tale  cf  tlie  first  Kamehameha.  By 
Giirdon  S.  Mumford. 

Jack  Curzon.      ]5y  Archibald  Clavering  Cunter. 

James,  Mrs.  F.  A.      .S>('  W^akden,  Florence. 

James,  Henry.      The  awkward  age. 

James  Cope  :  confessions  of  a  U.  S.  district  attorney.  By 
Cuthbcrt  Barmby. 

Jamesons  (The).      By  Mary  E.  Wilkins. 

Janice  Meredith  :  story  of  the  American  Revolution.  By 
Paul  Leicester  Ford. 

Jewktt,  Sarah  Orne.     Queen's  twin,  and  other  stories. 

Joan,  the  cur.-.te.      By  Florence  Warden. 

Job  Hilliard,  artist  and  carpenter.     By  Dr.  Richards. 

Johnson,  William  Henry,  edr.  King  or  knave,  which 
wins  ? 

J 6k AT,  Z);-.  Maurus.      Hungarian  nabob. 

—  Poor  plutocrats. 

Juan  Pico.      By  Will  R.  Halpin. 
Keigutley,  S.  R.     Ileronford- 

—  Silver  cross. 

Kernahan,  Coulson.     Scoundrels  &  Co. 

KiNC.,  Capt.  Charles.     A  trooper  Galahad. 

King,  William  Harvey.     My  smoking-room  companions. 

King  or  knave,  which  wins?  By  W'illiam  Henry  John- 
son. 

King's  mirror.     By  Anthony  Hope. 

King's  reeve,  and  how  he  supped  with  his  master.  By 
Rev.  E.  Gilliat. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.     City  of  dreadful  night. 

—  Stalky  cS:  Co. 

Kit  Keanedy,  country  boy.     By  S.  R.  Crockett. 

Kniglit  of  king's  guard.     By  Evan  Martin. 

ladder  of  fortune.      By  Frances  Courtenay  Baylor. 

Lady  Barbarity.      By  J.  C.  Snaith. 

I^dy  Blanche's  salon.     By  Lloyd  Bryce. 

l^dy  of  the  flag-flowers.      By  Florence  Wilkinson. 

I^gerlof,  Selma.      Miracles  of  antichrist. 

Lally  of  the  brigade.     By  L.  McManus. 

Last  rebel.      By  Joseph  A.  Altsheler. 

Launching  of  a  man.      By  Stanley  Waterloo. 

Lee,  Albert.      He,  she,  and  they. 

Lk  Feuvre,  Amy.     Carved  cupboard. 

—  Legend-led. 

LkG\llienne,  Richard.     Young  lives. 

—  Worshipper  of  the  image. 
I>egend-led.      By  Amy  Le  Feuvre. 

Leighton,  Marie  Connor  and  Robert.     Michael  Dred, 

detective. 
Leighton,  William   R.     Sons  of  strength  :  romance  of 

the  Kansas  border  wars. 
T^E  QuEUX,  W'illiam.     Bond  of  black. 

—  If  sinners  entice  thee. 

Liar  (The).      By  Gilbert  Parker. 

Light  of  Scarthey.      By  Egerton  Castle. 

Lincoln,  Jeanie  Could.     A  pretty  Tory. 

Lion  and  the  unicorn.      By  Richard  Harding  Davis. 

Little  girl  in  old  Philadelphia.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

JJttle  legacy,  and  otlicr  stories.     By  Mrs.  L.  B.  Walford. 

Little  novels  of  Italy.      By  Maurice  Hewlett. 

I-ock  and  key.      By  Tames  M.  Galloway. 

Locke,  William  J.  'idols. 

Lone  pine  :  the  story  of  a  lost  mine.     By  R.  B.  Townsend. 

Long,  John  Luther.      The  fox-woman. 

Loom  of  destiny.      By  Arthur  J.  Stringer. 

Loomis,    Charles    Battell.       Four-masted   cat-boat,    and 

other  truthful  tales. 
I^st  American  :  a  tale  of  Cuba.     By  Archibald  Clavering 

Gunter. 


Lost  prince  Almon.     By  Louis  Pendleton. 

Love  among  the  lions.      By  F.  Anstey. 

Love  made  manifest.      By  Guy  Boothby. 

Loveliness.      By  Elizabeth  .Stuart  Phelps. 

Love's  dilemma.     By  Robert  Merrick. 

Loyal  hearts  and  true.     By  Ruth  Ogden. 

Lust,  Adelina  Cohnfeldt.      Tent  of  grace. 

Luther,  Mark  Lee.     Favor  of  princes. 

Lyall,  Edna  [Miss  Bailey].     Hope  the  hermit. 

Lynch,  Hannah.     Autobiography  of  a  child. 

Lynde,  Francis.     The  helpers. 

Maclaren,  Ian  [Rev.  John  Maclaren  Watson].     Rabbi 

Saunderson. 
McLenn.\n,  ^Villiam.     In  old  France  and  new. 

—  and  McIlwraith,  J.  N.     Span  o' life. 
McManus,  L.     Lally  of  the  brigade. 

MacManus,  Seumas.   In  chimney  corners  :  merry  tales  of 

Irish  folk-lore. 
Macquoid,  Katharine  S.     Ward  of  the  king. 
Madame  Izan.      By  Mrs.  Campbell  Praed. 
M.\gruder,  Julia.     A  beautiful  alien. 

—  Heaven-kissing  hill. 

Maid  he  married.     By  Harriet  Prescott  Spofford. 
Major,  Charles.     See  Caskoden,  Edwin  \^pseud.\ 
Mallock,  W.  H.     Tristram  Lacy;  or,  the  individualist. 
Mammon  and  Co.     By  E.  F.  Benson. 
Mammy's  reminiscences,  and  other  sketches.     By  Martha 

S.  Gielow. 
Man  of  the  moors.     By  Halliwell  Sutclifle. 
Man  who  dared.     By  John  P.  Ritter. 
Man  who  outlived  himself.     By  Albion  W^  Tourgee. 
Man's  undoing  (A).     By  Mrs.  H.  Lovett  Cameron. 
Marchmont,  Arthur  ^V.     Dash  for  a  throne. 
Market-place  (The).     By  Harold  Frederic. 
Marsh,  Richard.     Curios. 

—  Frivolities. 

Marshall,  Emma.     Better  late  than  never. 

Martin,  Evan.     Knight  of  king's  guard. 

Mary  Cameron  :  a  romance  of  Fisherman's  Island.     By 

Edith  Sawyer. 
Matthews,  Brander.     Confident  to-morrow. 
Maxwell,  Ellen  Elackmar.     Bishop's  conversion. 
Merriman,  Henry  Seton  [Hugh  S.  Scott].     Dross. 

—  Prisoners  and  captives. 

—  Suspense. 

—  Young  Mistley. 

Michael  Dred,  detective.     By  Marie  Connor  and  Robert 

Leighton. 
Miracle  of  antichrist.     By  Selma  Lagerlof. 
Miss  Cayley's  adventures.     By  Grant  Allen. 
Miss  Nume   of   Japan  :  a  Japanese-American    romance. 

By  Onoto  Watanna. 
Miss  Vanity.     By  Amy  E.  Blanchard. 
Mr.  Jack  Hamlin's  mediation,  and  other  stories.     By  Bret 

Harte. 
Mr.  Milo  Bush.     By  Hayden  Carruth. 
Mr.,  Miss,  and  Mrs.     By  Charles  Bloomingdale. 
Mistress  Content  Cradock.     By  Annie  Eliot  Trumbull. 
Monster,  and  other  stories.     By  Stephen  Crane 
Moore,  F.  Frankfort.     Well,  after  all — 
Morette,  Edgar.     The  Sturgis  wager  :  a  detective  stor)-. 
Mormon  prophet  (A).      By  Lily  Dougall. 
Morris,  Clara.     A  silent  singer  [and  other  stories]. 
Morrison,  Arthur.     To  London  town. 
Mountain  Europa  (.\).     By  John  Fox,  jr. 
Mumforh,  Gurdon  S.     An  island  god  :  a  tale  of  the  fast 

Kamehameha. 
MuNDO,  Oto.     The   recovered  continent :  a  tale  of  the 

Chinese  invasion. 
My  lady  and  Allan  Darke.      By  Charles  Donnel  Gibson. 
My  lady  Frivol.      By  Rosa  Nouchette  Carey. 
My  smoking-room  companions.     By  Wm.  Henry  King. 
Name  to  conjure  with.     By  John  Strange  Winter. 
Nelson,  Kathleen  Gray.     Tuen,  slave  and  empress. 
Nicholas  Nickleby.     Bv  Charles  Dickens.     Lond.,  C-4a/- 

7nan  and  Hall.    '8°. 
No.  5  John  Street.     By  Richard  Whiteing. 
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Old  mad;ime  and  other  tragedies,     liy  Harriet   Prescott 

Spodord. 
Ol.iniANi',  Mrs.     A  widow's  tale,  and  other  stories. 
Oi.LiVA.NT,  Alfred.     Bob  son  of  battle. 
On  account  of  .Sarah.     By  Eyre  Mussey. 
Open  question  (The).     By  Elizabeth  Robins. 
Orange  girl.      By  .Sir  Walter  ]5esant. 
Oscar,  W.  N.     Cruise  of  the  "  Clolden  wave." 
Other  fellow  (The).     By  E.  Hopkinson  Smith. 
Ottoi.engui,  K.     Einal  proof ;  or,  the  value  of  evidence. 
Our  lady  of  darkness.     By  ]5ernard  Capes. 
OxENHAM,  John.     God's  prisoner. 

—  Princess  of  Vascovy. 

—  Rising  fortunes. 

Pabo  the  priest.     By  S.  Baring-Gould. 
Parkku,  Gay.     Eight  for  dominion. 

—  Hill  of  pains. 

—  The  liar. 

Passing  of  prince  Rozan. 

Pastor  Naudie's  wife.     By  Edouard  Rod. 

Paterso.n,  Arthur.     Cromwell's  own. 

I'ATERSO.N,  William  R.     See  Swift,  B.  \pseud.\ 

Paths  of  the  prudent.     By  J.  S.  P'ietcher. 

Pedagogues  (The)  :  a  story  of  the  Harvard  summer  school. 

By  Arthur  Stanwood  Pier. 
1'emi!F,r TON,  Max.     Garden  of  swords. 

—  .Signors  of  the  niglit. 
Peni)I.eto.\,  Louis.     Lost  prince  Almon. 
Penelope's  progress.     By  Kate  Douglas  Wiggin. 
I'ennsylvania  stories.      By  Arthur  Hobson  (^uinn. 
Perez  GAi.n6s,  B.     Saragossa  :  a  story  of  .Spanish  valor. 
Perry,  Bliss.      Powers  at  play. 

PnEU'S,  Elizabeth  Stuart.     Loveliness. 

Phillpotts,  Eden.     Children  of  the  mist. 

Pier,  Arthur  Stanwood.     The   pedagogues  :  a  story  of 

the  Harvard  summer  school. 
Plantation  pageants.     By  Joel  Chandler  Harris. 
Pollock,    Sir  Erederick  ami  Maitland,  Mrs.   Fuller. 

The  Etchingham  letters. 
Pont-Jes  r,    Rene   de.       River  of   pearls ;    or,    the    red 

spider  :  a  Chinese  romance. 
Pool,  Maria  Louise.     Sand  'n'  bushes. 

—  A  widower  and  some  spinsters  :  short  stories. 
Poor  plutocrats.      By  Maurus  Jokai. 
Porter,  Rose.     A  daughter  of  Israel. 

Post,  Waldron  Kintzing.     Smith  Brunt  :  a  story  of  the 

old  navy 
'Postle  farm.     By  George  Ford. 
Powers  at  play.     By  Bliss  Perry. 
Prakd,  Mrs.  Campbell.     Madame  Izan. 
Predicaments.     By  Louis  Evan  Shipman. 
Pretty  Tory.     By  Jeanie  Gould  Lincoln. 
Price  of  blood.     By  Howard  Pyle. 
Priestess  and  queen.     By  Emily  E.  Reader. 
Prince  of  Georgia,  and  other  tales.     By  Julian  Ralph. 
Princess  of  Vascovy.     By  John  O.xenham. 
Princes  Xenia.     By  H.  B.  Marriott  Watson. 
Prisoners  and  captives.     By  Henry  .Seton  Merriman. 
Professor  llieronymus.     By  Amelia  Skram. 
Professor's  daughter.     By  Anna  Earquhar. 
Pursued  by  the  law.     By  L  Maclaren  Cobban. 
Putnam,  (Jeorgina  Lowell.     Two  legacies. 
Pvi.E,  Howard.     Price  of  blood. 
Queen  of  Atlantis  :  romance  of  the  Caribbean  sea.     By 

Erank  Aubrey. 
Queen  of  the  swamp,   and  other  plain  Americans.      By 

Mary  Ilartwell  Catherwood. 
Queen's  twin,  and  other  stories.      By  Sarah  Orne  Jewett. 
Queer   luck :   Poker   stories   from   the    N.    Y.    Sun.     By 

David  A.  Curtis. 
QuiNN,  Arthur  Hobson.     Pennsylvania  stories. 
Rabbi  Saunderson.     Bv  Ian  M.iclaren. 
Ragged  lady.      By  W. 'D.   Howells. 
Ragozin,  Zenaide.     Erithjof  the  viking  of  Norway,  and 

Roland   the  paladin  of   Erance.      ("  Tales  of  the 

heroic  ages.") 


Raimond,  C.  E.     See  Robins,  Elizabeth. 

Raine,  Allen.      By  Berwen  banks. 

liALrii,  Julien.      Prince  of  Georgia,  and  other  tales. 

Rapin  (The).     By  Henry  De  Vere  Stacpoole. 

Ray,  .Anna  Chapin.     Each  life  unfulfilled. 

kAY.MONP,  Walter.     Tangled  web. 

—  Two  men  o'  Mendip. 

Rayner,  Olive  Pratt.     Rosalba. 

Read,  Opie.     Yankee  from  the  west. 

Reader,  Emily  S.     Priestess  and  queen. 

Recovered  continent :  a  tale  of  the  Chinese  invasion.  By 
Oto  Mundo. 

Red  pottage.     By  Mary  Cholmondeley. 

Reid,  Christian.  [Mrs.  Frances  C.  Fisher  Tiernan.] 
Chase  of  an  heiress. 

Remington,  Frederic.     Sundown  Leflare. 

Richard  Carvel.     By  Winston  Churchill. 

Richards,  Z>r.  Job  Hildred,  artist  and  carpenter.  Ed. 
by  Ellen  E.  Pinsent. 

Ridan  the  devil,  and  other  stories.     By  Louis  Becke. 

Riuc.K,  W.  Pett.     Son  of  the  state. 

River  of  pearls  ;  or,  the  red  spider  :  a  Chinese  romance. 
By  Rene  de  Pont-Jest. 

Rising  fortunes.     By  John  Oxenham. 

RiTTER,  John  P.     Man  who  dared. 

h'oie. — Historical    romance    of   the   time  of    Robes- 
pierre. 

River  syndicate,  and  other  stories.     By  Charles  E.  Carryl. 

Roberts,  Morley.     The  colossus. 

Robertson,  Morgan.  "  Where  angels  fear  to  tread," 
and  other  tales  of  the  sea. 

Robespierre:  story  of  Sardou's  play  novelized.  By  Ange 
Galdemar. 

Robins,  Elizabeth  (C.  E.  Raimond).  The  open  ques- 
tion. 

RoBiNSO.N,  Rowland  E.     A  hero  of  Ticonderoga. 

Rod,  Edouard.     Pastor  Naudie's  wife. 

Romance  of  a  ritualist.     By  Vincent  Brown. 

Rook,  Clarence.     Hooligan  nights. 

Rosalba.     By  Olive  Pratt  Ravner. 

Rose  Island.     By  W.  Clark  Russell. 

Rudiger,  M.  Waldtraut  :  chronicle  of  the  pastor  of 
Hinrichshagen. 

Russei.i.,  W.  Clark.     Rose  Island. 

Samuel  Boyd  of  Catchpole  Square  :  a  myster)*.  By  B.  L. 
Farjeon. 

,San  Isidro.     By  Mrs.  Schuyler  Crowninshield. 

.Sand  and  cactus.     By  Wolcott  Le  Clear  Beard. 

Sand  "n'  bushes.     By  Maria  I>ouise  Pool. 

Saragossa  :  a  story  of  Spanish  valor.    By  P.  Perez  Galdos. 

Sardou,  Victorien.     See  Gaidemar,  Ange. 

Saunders,  Marshall.     Her  sailor  :  a  love  storj'. 

Savage,  Richard  Henry.  The  white  lady  of  Khamina- 
vatka. 

Sawyer,  Edith.  Mary  Cameron  :  a  romance  of  Fisher- 
man's Island. 

Schopenhauer  in  the  air  :  seven  stories.  By  Sadakichi 
Hartmann. 

Schwartz,  Julia  .Vugusta.     Vassar  stories. 

Scott,  Hugh  S.     See  Merriman,  Henry  Seton. 

Scoundrels  &  Co.     By  Coulson  Kernahan. 

Sedgwick,  .Anna  Douglas.     Confounding  of  Camelia. 

Seed  of  the  poppy.     By  Clive  Holland. 

Shadow  of  Quong  Lung.     By  Dr.  C.  W.  Doyle. 

Shaw,  G.  Ikrnard.     Cashel  Byron's  profession. 

Sheldon,  Charles  ^L  In  his  steps  :  "  what  would  Jesus 
do?" 

Sherburne  girls.     By  Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Sherwood,  Magaret.     Henry  Worthington,  idealist. 

.Shiel,  M.  p.  The  yellow  danger  ;  or,  what  might  hap- 
pen if  the  division  of  the  Chinese  empire  should 
estrange  all  European  countries. 

Ship  of  stars.     By  A.  T.  Quiller  Couch. 

Shipman,  Louis  Evan.      Predicaments. 

.Short  rations.     By  Williston  Fish. 

Sienkif.wicz,  Henryk.     In  vain. 

Signors  of  the  night.     By  Max  Pemberton. 

Silent  singer  (.\)  [and  other  stories].     By  Clara  Morris. 


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3— FICTION   AND  JUVENILE    FICTION  :    Silver  cross  (The),  to  White  mail. 


Silver  cross  (The).     By  S.  R.  Keightley. 

Silver  cross  (The)  ;  or,  the  carpenter  of    Nazareth.     By 

Eugene  Sue. 
Sir  Gawain  and  the  green  knight.      Retold    in   modern 

prose.      By  Jessie  L.  Weston. 
Siren  city.      By  Benjamin  Swift. 
Sixth    sense,    and    other   stories.       By    Margaret    Sutton 

Briscoe. 
Skinner,  Henrietta  Dana.     Espiritu  santo. 
Skram,  Amalie.      Professor  Ilieronymus. 
Sky  pilot  :  a  tale  of  the  foothills.     By  Ralph  Connor. 
Slee,     Richard    and    Pratt,    Cornelia    Atwood.       Dr. 

Berkeley's  discovery. 
Smith,  F.  Hopkinson.     The  other  fellow. 
Smith,  Nora  Archibald.     Under  the  cactus  flag  :  story 

of  life  in  Me-xico. 
Smith  Brunt :  a    story   of   the   old    navy.      By    Waldron 

Kintzing  Post. 
Snaith,  T-  C.     Lady  Barbarity. 
Solitary  summer  (The).     By  the  author  of  "  Elizabeth  and 

her  German  garden." 
Son  of  the  state.     By  W.  Pett  Ridge. 
Sons  of  strength  :  romance  of  the  Kansas  border  wars. 

By  William  R.  Leighton. 
Span  o'  life.       By  William  McLennan  and  J.    N.  Mcli- 

wraith. 
Spears.  John  R.     The  fugitive  :  a  tale  of  clipper  ships 

and  slaves. 
Splendid  sin.      By  Grant  Allen. 
Spliced  yarn  (A).     By  George  Cupples. 
Spofforu,  Harriet  Prescott.      Maid  he  married. 
—  Old  madarae,  and  other  tragedies. 
SpuRR,  Harry  A.      Cockney  in  Arcadia. 
Square  pegs.      By  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney. 
Stacpoole,  Henry  De  Vere.     The  rapin. 
Stalkey  &  Co.      By  Rudyard  Kipling. 
Stannard,  Mrs.  H.  E.  V.      See  WINTER,  John  Strange. 
Step-mother  (The).      By  Mrs.  Alexander. 
Stephens,  Robert  Neilson,     A  gentleman  player. 
Sterndale,     Robert   Armitage.       The    Afghan    knife. 

New  ed. 
Stevens,  Sheppard.     Sword  of  justice. 
Stimpson,  Herbert  Baird.     Tory  maid. 
Stockton,  Frank   R.     Vizier  of  the   two  horned   Alex- 
ander. 
Stoker,  Bram.     Dracula. 
Stolen   story,    and    other    newspaper   stories.      By  Jesse 

Lynch  Williams. 
Stories  of  the  railroad.     By  John  A.  Hill. 
Story  of  old  Fort  Loudon.     By  Charles  Egbert  Craddock. 
Strange  story  of  Hester  Wynne.     By  G.  Colmore. 
Stringer,  Arthur  J.     Loom  of  destiny. 
Strong  arm  (The)  [and  other  stories].     By  Robert  Barr. 
Strong  hearts.      By  George  W.  Cable. 
Stuart,  Eleanor.     Averages  :  a  story  of  N.  Y. 
Stuart,    Ruth    McEnery.      Holly  and  pizen,  and  other 

stories. 
Sturgis  wager  :  a  detective  story.     By  Edgar  Morctte. 
Sue,  Eugene.      The  silver   cross  ;  or,  the  carpenter   of 

Nazareth. 
Sundown  Leflare.     By  Frederic  Remington. 
Suspense.      By  Henry  Seton  Merriman. 
SUTCLIFKE,  Halliwell.      Man  of  the  moors. 
Swallow  :  a  tale  of  the  great  trek.     By  H.  Rider  Hag- 
gard. 
SviTiFT,  Benjamin  [William  R.  Paterson].     Siren  city. 
Sword  of  justice.      By  Sheppard  Stevens. 
Sword  of  the  pyramids.      By  Edward  Lyman  Bill. 
Tales.  '  By  Tom  Hall. 

Tales  of  an  old  chateau.      By  Marguerite  Bouvet. 
Tales  of  the  Malayan  coast.     By  Rounsevelle  Wildman. 
Tc-.les  of  the  telegraph.      By  Jasper  Ewing  Brady. 
Taming  of  the  jungle.      By  Dr.  C.  W.  Doyle. 
Tcmgled  web.      By  Walter  Raymond. 
Tarkingpon,  Booth.     The  gentleman  from  Indiana. 
Taylor,  M.  Imlay.      House  of  the  wizard. 
Tent  of  grace.      By  Adelina  Cohnfeldt  Lust. 
That  fortune.      By  Charles  Dudley  Warner. 


Their  silver  wedding.     By  W.  D.  Ilowells.     2  v. 

"  They  that  walk  in  darkness."     By  I.  Zangwill. 

Thompson,  Helen  Stuart.     Windy  Creek. 

Those  Dale  girls.     By  Frances  Weston  Carruth. 

Thurston,  I.  T.     Bishop's  shadow. 

TiERNAN,  Mrs.  Frances  C.  Fisher.    See  Reid,  Christian. 

Time  and  chance.     By  Elbert  H.  Hubbard. 

To  London  town.     By  Arthur  Morrison. 

Todd,  Margaret  G.,  M.D.     See  Travers,  Graham. 

Tory  maid.     By  Herbert  Baird  Stimpson. 

ToURGEE,  Albion  W.     The  man  who  outlived  himself. 

Townshend,  R.  B.  Lone  pine:  the  story  of  a  lost 
mine. 

Travers,  Graham  [Margaret  G.  Todd,  M.D].  Windy- 
haugh. 

Trinity  bells  :  a  tale  of  old  N.  Y.     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 

Triple  entanglement.     By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison. 

Tristram  Lacy  :  or,  the  individualist.  By  W.  H.  Mal- 
lock. 

Trooper  Galahad.     By  Capt.  Charles  King. 

True,  John  Preston.  The  iron  star  from  myth  to  his- 
tory. 

True  tales  of  travel  and  adventure.     By  Harry  De  Windt. 

Trumbull,  Annie  Eliot.     Mistress  Content  Cradock. 

Tuen,  slave  and  empress.     By  Kathleen  Gray  Nelson. 

Twin  oaks.      By  Whitfield  Howell. 

Two  legacies.     By  Georgina  Lowell. 

Two  men  o'  Mendip.     By  Walter  Raymond. 

Two  standards.      By  William  Barry. 

Tynan,  Katharine.     Dear  Irish  girl. 

Under  the  cactus  flag  :  story  of  life  in  Mexico.  By  Nora 
Archibald  Smith. 

Unknown  patriot :  story  of  the  secret  ser^'ice.  By  Frank 
Samuel  Child. 

Untold  half  (The).     By  "  Alien." 

Vassar  stories.     By  Grace  Margaret  Gallaher. 

Vassar  studies.      By  Julia  Augusta  Schwartz. 

Veysey,  Arthur  Henry.      Hats  off ! 

Via  crucis  :  romance  of  the  second  Crusade.  By  Francis 
M.  Crawford. 

Vicomte  de  Puyjoli :  romance  of  the  French  Revolution. 
By  Jules  Claretie. 

Vizier  of  the  two  horned  Alexander.  By  Frank  R. 
Stockton. 

Waldtraut  :  chronicle  of  the  pastor  of  Hinrichshagen.  By 
M.  Rudiger. 

Walford,  L.  B.     The  archdeacon. 

^-  A  little  legacy,  and  other  stories. 

Wanita  :  a  novel.     By  Mrs.  Laura  Gwyn. 

Ward  of  the  king.      By  Katharine  S.  Macquoid. 

Warden,  Florence  [Mrs.  F.  A.  James].  Joan,  the  curate. 

Warman,  Cy.     The  white  mail. 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley.     That  fortune. 

Was  it  right  to  forgive  ?     By  Amelia  E.  Barr. 

Watanna,  Onoto.  Miss  Nume  of  Japan  :  a  Japanese- 
American  romance. 

Waterloo,  Stanley.     Launching  of  a  man. 

—  Wolf's  long  how'l  [and  other  stories]. 

Watson,  H.  B.  Marriott.  Heart  of  Miranda,  and  other 
stories. 

—  Princess  Xenia. 

Watson,  Jicv.  John  Maclaren.      See  Maclaren,  Ian. 

Wedlock.      By  John  Strange  Winter. 

Well,  after  all — .      By  F.  Frankfort  Moore. 

Wells,  H.  G.     When  the  sleeper  wakes. 

West  Point  wooing,  and  other  stories.  By  Clara  Louise 
Burnham. 

Weston,  Jessie.  Sir  Gawain  and  the  green  knight.  Re- 
told in  modern  prose. 

Wheel  of  God.     By  George  Egerton. 

When  knighthood  was  in  flower.      By  Edwin  Caskoden. 

When  rogues  fall  out.      By  Joseph  Hatton. 

When  the  sleeper  wakes.     By  H.  G.  Wells. 

"  Where  angels  fear  to  tread,"  and  other  tales  of  the  sea. 
By  Morgan  Robertson. 

White  lady  of  Khaminavatka.  By  Richard  Henry  Sav- 
age. 

White  mail.     By  Cy  Warman. 


KREE  LIBRARY  OF  THE  GENERAL  SOCIETY  OF  MECHANICS  AND  TRADESMEN  OF  THE  CITY   OF  NEW  YORK. 


3— FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  FICTION  :  Whiteing,  Richard,  to  Finley,  Martha. 


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Whiteing,  Richard.  No.  5  John  Street. 
Whitney,  Afrs.  A.  D.  T.  Square  pegs. 
Widower   (A)  and    some   spinsters :    short  stories.       I?y 

Maria  Louise  Pool. 
Widow's  tale,  and  other  stories.     By  Mrs.  Oliphant. 
WiGGiN,  Kate  Doug-las.      Penelope's  progress. 
WiLDMAN,  Rounsevelle.      Tales  of  the  Malayan  coast. 
WiLKiNS,  Mary  E.     The  Jamesons. 
Wilkinson,  Florence.     Lady  of  the  flag-flowers. 
Wli.i-IAMS,  Jesse  Lynch.      Adventures  of  a  freshman, 

—  Stolen  story,  and  other  newspaper  stories. 
Windy  Creek.  By  Helen  Stuart  Thompson. 
Windyhaugh.      By  Graham  Travers. 

Winter,  John  Strange  [Mrs.  H.  E.  V.  Stannard].  Wed- 
lock. 

—  Name  to  conjure  with. 

Wire  cutters  (The)      By  M.  E.  M.  Davis. 

Wolf's  long  howl  [and  other  stories].  By  Stanley  Water- 
loo. 

Woodrangcr  (The).     By  G.  Waldo  Browne. 

Worshipper  of  the  image.    By  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 

Worthing  ro.N,  Elizabeth  Strong.  How  to  cook  hus- 
bands. 

Yankee  from  the  west.     By  Opie  Read. 

Yarn  of  a  bucko  mate.      By  Herbert  Elliott  Hamblen. 

Yeats,  S.  Levett.      Heart  of  Denise,  and  other  tales. 

Yellow  danger  (The) ;  or,  what  might  happen  if  the  divi- 
sion of  the  Chinese  empire  should  estrange  all  Eu- 
ropean countries.     By  M.  P.  Shell. 

Young  April.     By  Egerton  Castle. 

Young  lives.     By  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 

Young  Mistley.     By  Henry  Seton  Merriman. 

Zangwill,  Israel.  "They  that  walk  in  darkness": 
Ghetto  tragedies. 

Zodiac  stories.     By  Blanche  Mary  Channing. 


B.    Juvenile    Fiction    alphabetically  ar- 
ranged by  Authors  and  Titles. 

Adams,  William  T.     SeeOvTic,  Oliver. 
Adventures  of  a  Siberian  cub.     Transl.  from  the  Russian. 
Alden,  Afrs.  G.  R.     See  "  Pansy." 

Alger,  Horatio,  jr.     A  boy's  fortune  ;  or,  the  strange  ad- 
ventures of  Ben  Baker. 

—  Rupert's  ambition. 

—  Young  bank  messenger. 

Amateur  fireman  (An).     By  James  Otis. 

At  the  court  of  Catherine  the  great.     By  Fred.  Whishaw. 

Avery,  Harold.      Mobsley's  Mohicans. 

Babcock,  William  H.     Cian  of  the  chariots  :  romance  of 

the  days  of  Arthur. 
Badger,  Joseph  E.,jr.     The  lost  city. 
Ballard,  Susan,  lra}isl.     Fairy  tales  from  far  Japan. 
Barbara's  heritage  ;  or,  young  Americans  among  the  old 

Italian  masters.     By  Deristhe'L.  Hoyt. 
Barbour,  Ralph  Henry.     The  half-back  :  story  of  school, 

football  and  golf. 
Barnes,  James.     Drake  and  his  yeomen. 
Barton.  William  E.     When  Boston  braved  the  king. 
Beacon  prize  medals,  and  other  stories      By  Albert  Bige- 

low  Paine. 
Bellamy,  Charles  J.     Return  of  the  fairies. 
Ben  Comee  :  a  tale  of  Rogers's  rangers,  1758-g.     By  M. 

J.  Canavan. 
Betty  Leicester's  Christmas.     By  Sarah  Orne  Jewett. 
Bingham,  Rev.  J.  F.      Sw(;ct  little  maid. 

—  Twin  sisters  of  Martigny. 
Blanchard,  Amy  E.      Revolutionary  maid. 

Book  of  knight  and^  Barbara.      By  David  Starr  Jordan. 

Book  of  legends  told  over  again.      By  Horace  Scudder. 

Booth,  Maud  Ballington.     Sleepy-time  stories. 

Boy  life  on  the  prairie.      By  Hamlin  Garland. 

Boyd,  Alex.  J.     The  shellback. 

Boy's  fortune  (.-k)  ;    or,    the  strange  adventures  of    Ben 

Baker.     By  Horatio  Alger,  jr. 
Boys  of  dormitory  three.     By  H.  IBarrow  North. 


Boys  of  Scrooby.     By  Ruth  Hall. 

Brahmin's  treasure.      By  Geo.  A.  Hcnly. 

Braine,  Sheila  E.     Princess  of  hearts.     [Fairy  tale.] 

Brereton,  Capt.  Y .  S.  With  shield  and  assegai :  a  tale 
of  the  Zulu  war. 

Browne,  G.  Waldo.     The  woodranger. 

Brushwood  boy  (The).     By  Rudyard  Kipling. 

Burgess,  Gelett.     Lively  city  o"  Ligg.     [Fairy  tales.] 

Cadet  Standish  of  the  St.  Louis.     By  William  Drysdale. 

Camping  on  the  St.  Lawrence.  By  Everett  T.  Tomlin- 
son. 

Canavan,  M.  J.  Ben  Comee  :  a  tale  of  Rogers's  rang- 
ers, 1758-59- 

Captain  of  irregulars.     By  Herbert  Ilayens. 

Captain  Tom,  the  privateersman.     Ed.  by  James  Otis.. 

Castle.mon,  Harry  [Charles  Austin  Fosdick].  Pony  ex- 
press rider. 

—  Ten  ton  cutter. 

—  White  beaver. 

C.\therwood,  Mary  Ilartwell.     Spanish  Peggy  :  storj-of 

young  Illinois. 
Cattle-ranch  to  college.     By  Russell  Doubleday. 
Chami'NEY.  Elizabeth  W.     Patience  :  a  daughter  of  the 

Mayflower. 
Chappell,  James.     My  friend  Kathleen. 
Child,  Frank  Samuel.     House  with  60  closets. 
Church,  Rev.  A.  J.     Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance. 
Cian  of  the  chariots  :  romance  of  the  days  of  Arthur.     By 

William  II.  Babcock. 
Clutterbuck's  treasure.      By  Fred.  Whishaw. 
COLLINGWOOD,    Harry.      Secret  of   the  sands  ;    or,    the 

"  Water  lily  "  and  her  crew. 
Coombe,  Florence.     Her  friend  and  mine. 
CosTELi.o,  F.  H.     On  fighting  decks  in  1812. 
Courage,  true  hearts.      By  Gordon  Stables. 
Court  of  Boyville.      By  William  Allen  White. 
Cowmen  and  rustlers.      By  Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Cruise  of  the  "  Comet."     Ed.  by  James  Otis. 
CULE,  W.  E.     Mabel's  prince    Wonderful  ;  or,  a  trip  to 

storyland. 
Danish   fairy   and   folk   tales.     By  Svend   Gruntvig  and 

others. 
Dash  and  daring.     By  G.  A.  Henty  and  others. 
Daughter  of  France.     By  Eliza  F.  Pollard. 
Despatch  boat  of  the  Whistle  :  a  story  of  Santiago.     By 

William  O.  Stoddard. 
Dix,  Beulah  Marie.     Soldier  Rigdale. 
Dorothy  and  her  friends.     By  Ellen  Olney  Kirk. 
Dorothy  Day  :  a  story  for  girls.      By  Julie  M.  Lippmann. 
Dorsey,  the  young  inventor.      By  Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Douin.EDAY,  Russell.     Cattle-ranch  to  college. 
Dozen  from  Lakerim.     By  Rupert  Hughes. 
Drake  and  his  yeomen.     By  James  Barnes. 
Drumgoolk,  Will  Allen.     A  moonshiner's  son. 
Drysdaie,  William.     Cadet  Standish  of  the  St.  Louis. 
Dunn,  Byron  A.     General  Nelson's  scout. 

—  Young  Kentuckian  series  :  On  general  Thomas's  stafT. 
Ellis,  Edward  S.     Dorsey,  the  young  inventor. 

—  Lost  in  the  Rockies. 

—  Northwest  series,  No.  2.     Cowmen  and  rustlers. 

—  Secret  of  Coffin-Island. 

—  War  chief  series  :  Iron  heart,  war  chief  of  the  Iro- 

quois. 
F!lsie  in  the  south.     By  Martha  Finley. 
Fairy    Tales.    Ballard CSus^n)  iransl.     Fairy  tales  from 

far  J.ipan. 

—  Bellamy  (C.  J.).      Return  of  the  fairies. 

—  Braine  (Sheila  E.).     Princess  of  hearts. 

—  Cule  (W.  E).     Mabel's  prince  Wonderful ;  or,  a  trip 

to  storyland. 

—  Gruntvig-  (S.)    aud  others.       Danish   fairy   and   fglk 

talcs. 

—  Jordan  (D.  S.).     Book  of  knight  and  Barbara. 
Fellow  wi'.o  won.     By  Andrew  Home. 

Fenn,  G.  Manvillc.     Fix  bay'nets  ! 
Field,  Caroline  Leslie.      Nannie's  happy  childhood.    . 
Fife  and  drum  at  Louisbourg.     By  J.  Macdonald  Oxlcy. 
Finley,  Martha.     Elsie  in  the  south. 


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Finn,  Francis  J.    That  football  game,  and  what  came  of  it- 
First  cruiser  out :  a  Cuban  war  story.     By  William   O. 

Stoddard. 
Fix  bay'nets  !     By  G.  Mannville  Fenn. 
Floiver  of  the  wilderness.     By  A.  (.'•.  IMympton. 
FoOTE,  Mary  llallock.      Little  lig-tree  stories. 
"  P'orward,   inarch":    a   tale    of  tlie     Spanish-American 

war.     By  Ivirk  Munroe. 
FOSDICK,  Charles  Austin.      Seir  Castlemon,  Harry. 
Garfanu,  Hamlin.      Boy  life  on  the  prairie. 
General  Nelson's  scout.     By  Byron  A.  Dunn. 
Girl  captives  :   story  of  the  Indian  frontier.     By  Bessie 

Marchant. 
GOMMF.,  George  Laurence,  et/r.     Prince's  story  book. 

AWi'. — Stories  from  English  history. 
Graham,  Ennis,      See  .Moi.eswokth,  A/rs. 
Grant  Burton  the  runaway.      By  W.  (Jordon  Parker. 
Gkeen,  E.   Everett.     Heir  of   Hascombe  Hall.     [Early 

Tudors.] 

—  Tom  Tufton's  toll. 

Grinnei.L,  George  Bird.     Jack,  the  young  ranchman. 
CiKUNTVIG,    -Svend,   and  others.      Danish   fairy  and   folk 

tales. 
Half-back  (The) :  story  of  school,  football  and  golf.     By 

Ralph  Henry  Barbour. 
Hali.,  Ruth.     Boys  of  .Scrooby. 
Hamblen,  Herbert  Elliott.     Tom  Benton's  luck. 
Hamp,  Sidford  F.     Treasure  of  Mushroom  Rock. 
Harrison,  Frederick.     Wynport  college  :  storv  of  school 

life. 
Havens,  Herbert.     Captain  of  irregulars. 

—  Vanished  nation. 

Heir  of  Hascombe  Hall.     By  E.  Everett  Green. 

Henry  in  the  war  ;  or,  the  model  volunteer.     By  Gen.  O. 

O.  Howard. 
Henty,  George  A.     Brahmin's  treasure. 

—  No  surrender  !  tale  of  the  rising  in  La  Vendee. 

—  Roving  commission  (A).    [Black  insurrection  at  Hayti.] 

—  Won  by  the  sword  :  tale  of  the  30  years'  war. 

—  edr.     Yule-tide  yarns. 

—  and  others.      Dash  and  daring. 
Peril  and  prowess  :  stories. 

Her  friend  and  mine.     By  Florence  Coombe. 

Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance.     By  Rev.  A.  Church. 

Ho.me,  Andrew.      Fellow  who  won. 

House  with  60  closets.     By-Frank  Samuel  Child. 

Hovvard,  Gei7.  O.  O.  Henry  in  the  war  ;  or,  the  model 
volunteer. 

HOYT,  Deristhe  L.  Barbara's  heritage  ;  or,  young  Amer- 
icans among  the  old  Italian  masters. 

Hi'GHES,  Rupert.      Dozen  from  Lakerim. 

Inman,  Henry.      Ranche  on  the  Oxide. 

Iron  heart,  war  chief  of  the  Iroquois.  By  Edward  S. 
Ellis.     (War  chief  series.) 

Island  impossible  (The).     By  Harriet  Morgan. 

Jack,  the  young  ranchman.      By  George  Bird  Grinnell. 

Jersey  boy  in  the  Revolution.     ByT^verett  T.  Tomlinson. 

Jewett,  Sarah  Orne.     Betty  Leicester's  Christmas. 

Johnston,  Annie  Fellows.  Two  little  knights  of  Ken- 
tucky. 

Johnston,  William.  Tom  Graham,  V.  C.:  a  tale  of  the 
Afghan  war. 

Jordan,  David  Starr.     Book  of  knight  and  Barbara. 

'Kaler,  James  Otis.      See  Oris,  James. 

King,  Kennedy.  Love  and  a  sword  :  tale  of  the  .\fridi 
war. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.     The  Brushwood  boy. 

Kirk,  Ellen  Olney.      Dorothy  and  her  friends. 

Krause,  Lydia  F.      See  Yechton,  Barbara. 

Lang,  Andrew,  edr.      Red  book  of  animal  stories. 

Life  savers  (The)  :  story  of  the  U.  S.  Life-Saving  Service. 
By  James  Otis. 

Light  o'  the  morning  :  story  of  an  Irish  girl.  By  L.  T. 
Meade. 

LiPPMANN,  Julie  M.      Dorothy  Day  :  a  story  for  girls. 

Little  Bermuda.      By  Maria  Louise' Poole. 

Little  daughter  of  the  Revolution.     By  Agnes  Carr  S.age. 

Little  fig-tree  stories.     By  Mary  Hallock  Foote. 


Little  folks  at  Brookside.     By  Mrs.  D.  P.  Sanford. 

Little  "Jim  Crow,"  and  other  stories  of  children.  By 
Clara  Morris. 

Little  maid  of  Concord  town.     By  Margaret  Sidney. 

Lively  adventures  of  (Javin  Hamilton.  By  Molly  Elliot 
.Seawell. 

Lively  city  o'  Ligg.     By  Gelett  Burgess. 

Lost  city  (The).      I'.y  Joseph  E.  15adger,  jr. 

Lost  in  the  Rockies.      By  Edward  S.  Ellis. 

Love  and  a  sword.      By  Kennedy  King. 

Mabel's  prince  Wonderful.     By  W.  E.  Cule. 

Madam  Mary  of  the  Zoo.     By  Lily  F.  Wesselhoeft. 

Marchant,  Bessie.  The  girl  captives  :  a  story  of  the 
Indian  frontier. 

Marsham,,  Emma.     Master  Martin. 

Master  Martin.      By  Emma  Marshall. 

Meade,  L.  T.     Light  o'  the  morning  :  story  of  an  Irish 

gill- 
Midshipman  Stuart  ;  or,  the  last  cruise  of  the  "  Essex." 
By  Kirk  Munroe. 

Minute  boys  of  Bunker  Hill.     By  Edward  Stratemeyer. 

Mobsley's  Mohicans.     By  Harold  Avery. 

Molesworth,  I\Irs.  ("  Eiuiis  Graham.'")  Old  pin- 
cushion. 

Moonshiner's  son.     By  Will  Allen  Drumgoole. 

Morgan,  Harriet.      The  island  impossible. 

Morris,  Clara.  Little  "  Jim  Crow,"  and  other  stories  of 
children. 

Munroe,  Kirk.  "  Forward,  march  "  :  a  tale  of  the  Span- 
ish-American war. 

—  Midshipman  Stuart  ;  or,  the  last  cruise  of  the  "  Es- 

sex." 

—  Shine  Terrill  :  a  sea  island  ranger. 

My  friend  Kathleen.*    By  Jennie  Chappell. 

Mystery  of  the  Pacific.     By  Oliphant  Smeaton. 

Nannie's  happy  childhood.      By  Caroline  Leslie  Field. 

Nesbit,  E.     Storj'  of  the  treasure  seekers. 

No  surrender  !  a  tale  of  the  rising  in  La  Vendee.  By  (J. 
A.  Henty. 

North,  II.  Barrow.     Boys  of  dormitory  three. 

Norton,  Charles  Ledyard.  Queen's  rangers  :  story  of 
Revolutionary  times. 

Old  England  on  the  sea.     By  Gordon  Stables. 

Old  pincushion.     By  Mrs.  Molesworth.' 

On  fighting  decks  in  1812.     By  F.  H.  Costello. 

On  general  Thomas's  staff.  .   By  Byron  A.  Dunn. 

Optic,  Oliver  [William  T.  Adams]  and  Stratemeyer,  Ed- 
ward. The  Blue  and  the  Grey — on  land  :  An  un- 
divided union. 

Otis,  James.     [James  Otis  Kaler.]    An  amateur  fireman. 

—  Life  savers  :  story  of  the  U.  S.  Life-Saving  Service. 

—  When  Dewey  came  to  Manila. 

—  With  Perry  on  Lake  Erie. 

—  edr.  Captain  Tom,  the  privateersman. 
Cruise  of  the  "  Comet." 

Oxi.ey,  J.  Macdonald.     Fife  and  drum  at  Louisbourg. 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson.     Santa  Claus's  partner. 

Paine,  Albert  Bigelow.     Beacon  prize  medals,  and  other 

stories. 
"Pansy"  [Mrs.    G.    R.  Alden].     Yesterday  framed  in 

to-day. 
Parker,  W.  Gordon.     Grant  Burton,  the  runaway. 
Patience  :   a  daughter  of  the  Mayflower.     By  Elizabeth 

\V.  Champney. 
Peggy.     By  Laura  E.  Richards. 
Peril  and  prowess  :  stories  by  G.  A.  Plenty. 
Phillpotts,  Eden.     The  human  boy, 
Plympton,  a.  G.     Flower  pf  the  wilderness. 
Pollard,    Eliza    F.     Daughter  of    France  :    a  story  of 

Acadia. 
Pony  express  rider.     By  Harry  Castlemon. 
Pool,  Maria  Louise.     Little  Bermuda. 
Prince's  story  book.     Ed.  by  George  Laurence  Gomme. 
Princess  of  hearts.     By  Sheila  E.  Braine. 
Queen's    rangers :    story    of     Revolutionary   times.     By 

Charles  Ledyard  Norton. 
Quicksilver  Sue.     By  Laura  E.  Richards. 
Race  for  life.     By  Fred.  Whishaw. 


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Ranche  on  the  Oxide.     By  Henry  Inir.an. 
Red  book  of  animal  stories,      lid.  by  Andrew  l.anf . 
Remember  the  Maine.     By  (lordon  Stables, 
ketiirn  of  the  fairies.     By  Charles  J.  Bellamy. 
Revolutionary  maid.     By  Amy  E.  Blanchard. 
Richards,  Laura  E.     Peggy. 

—  Quicksilver  Sue. 

Roving  commission.     By  G.  A.  Henty. 

Rupert's  ambition.      By  Horatio  Alger,  jr. 

RussF.i.L,  George  Ilanby.     Under  the  sjambok  :  a  tale  of 

the  Transvaal. 
S.\r.E,  Agnes  Carr.     Little  daughter  of  the  Revolution. 
St.  John,  Henry.     Voyage  of  the  "Avenger." 
Sankord,  Mrs.  D.  P.      Little  folks  at  Brookside. 
Santa  Claus's  partner.     By  Thomas  Nelson  Page. 
ScUDUER,  Horace.     Book  of  legends  told  over  again. 
Seawell,    Molly    Elliot.      Lively   adventures  of   Gavin 

Hamilton. 
Secret  of  Coftln-Island.     By  Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Secret  of  the  sands.      By  Harrv  Collingwood. 
Shellback  (The).     By  Alex.  J.'  Boyd. 
Shine  Terrill :  a  sea  island  ranger.     By  Kirk  Munroe. 
Sidney,  Margaret.     Little  maid  of  Concord  town. 

—  Stories  Polly  Pepper  told. 

Sleepy-time  stories.      By  Maud  Ballington  Booth. 

Smeaton,  Oliphant.      Mystery  of  the  Pacific. 

Smith,  Mary  P.  Wells.  Young  Puritans  series  :  Young 
Puritans  in  captivity. 

Soldier  Rigdale.     By  Beulah  Marie  Dix. 

Spanish  Peggy:  story  of  young  Illinois.  By  Mary  Hart- 
well  Catherwood. 

St.a.bi.es,  Gordon.     Courage,  true  hearts. 

—  Old  England  on  the  sea  [Admiral  Drake]. 

—  Remember  the  Maine  [Spanish  Amer.  war]. 

—  Twixt  daydawn  and  light  [Alfred  the  great]. 
Stockton,  Frank  R.     Young  master  of  Hyson  Hall. 
Stoddard,    William    D.      The    despatch    boat   of   the 

"  Whistle"  :  a  stor}-  of  Santiago. 

—  First   cruiser  out  :    a    Cuban    war   story. — Visitors   at 

Grampus  Island. — Tale  of  an  oar. 
Stories  from  the  old-fashioned  children's  books  brought 

together  by  Andrew  W.  Tuer. 
Stories  Polly  Pepper  told.     By  Margaret  Sidney. 
Story  of  Betty.     By  Carolyn  Wells. 
Story  of  the  treasure  seekers.     By  E.  Nesbit. 
Stratemeyer,  Edward.     Minute  boys  of  Bunker  Hill. 

—  Under  Otis  in  the  Philippines  ("  Old  Glory  series  "). 
Sweet  little  maid.      By  Amy  E.  Blanchard. 

Tale  of   an  oar.     By    William    O.    Stoddard    (With   his 

"  First  cruiser  out"). 
Ten  ton  cutter.      By  Harry  Castlemon. 
That  football  game,  and  what  came  of  it.     By  Francis  J. 

Finn. 
Tom  Benton's  luck.     By  Herbert  Elliott  Hamblen. 


Tom  Graham,  V.  C:  a  tale  of  the  Afghan  war.     By  Wil- 
liam Johnston. 
Tom   Tufton's  toll.     By  E.  Everett  Green. 
ToMLlNSON,  Everett  T.     Camping  on  the  St.  Lawrence. 

—  .\  Jersey  boy  in  the  Revolution. 

Treasure  of  Mushroom  Rock.     By  Sidford  F.  Hamp. 
Ti  KK,  Andrew  W.,  edr.     Stories  from  the  old-fashioned 

children's  books. 
Twin  sisters  of  Martigny.     By  Rev.  J.  F.  Bingham. 
'Twixt  daydawn  and  light.     By  Gordon  Stables. 
Two   little    knights    of    Kentucky.      By   Annie    Fellows 

Johnston. 
Under  Otis  in  the  Philippines.     By  Edward  Stratemeyer. 

("  Old  Glor)'  series.") 
Under  the  sjambok  :  a  tale  of  the  Transvaal.     By  George 

llansby  Russell. 
Undivided  union.     By  Oliver  Optic  and  Edward  Strate- 
meyer.    ("  Blue  and  the  Grey — on  land.") 
Vanished  nation.     By  Herbert  Hayens. 
Visitors  at  Grampus  Island.      By  William  O.    Stoddard. 

(With  his  "  First  cruiser  out.") 
Voyage  of  the  "  Avenger."     By  Henry  St.  John. 
Wabeno  the  magician  :  sequel  to  "  Tommy- Anne  and  the 

three  hearts."     By  Mabel  Osgood  Wright. 
War  chief  series.      See  Ellis,  Edward  S. 
Wells,  Carolyn.     Story  of  Betty. 
Wesselhoeft,  Lily  F.     Madam  Mary  of  the  Zoo. 
When  Boston  braved  the  king.     By  William  E.  Barton. 
When  Dewey  came  to  Manila.     By  James  Otis. 
Whishaw,  Fred.     At  the  court  of  Catherine  the  great. 

—  Clutterbuck's  treasure. 

—  Race  for  life. 

White,  William  Allen.  Court  of  Boyville. 
White  beaver  (The).  By  Harry  Castlemon. 
With  Perry  on  Lake  Erie.  By  James  Otis. 
With  shield  and  assegai :  a  tale  of  the  Zulu  war.     By 

Capt.  F.  S.  Brereton. 
Won  by  the  sword  :  tale  of  the  30  years'  war.     By  G.  A. 

Henty. 
Woodrangers  (The).     By  G.  Waldo  Browne. 
Wrighi",  Mabel  Osgood.     Wabeno  the  magician  :  sequel 

to  "  Tommy-Anne  and  the  three  hearts." 
Wynport   college  :    story   of   school  life.     By    Frederick 

Harrison. 
Yechton,  Barbara  [Lydia  F.  Krause].     Young  savage. 
Yesterday  framed  in  to-day.     By  "  Pansy." 
Young  bank  messenger.     By  Horatio  Alger, 
Young  Kentuckians  series.      See  Din.n,  Byron  A. 
Young  master  of  Hyson  Hall.     By  Frank  R.  Stockton. 
Young  Puritans  in  captivity.     By  Mary  P.  Wells  Smitli. 
Young  Puritans  series.      See  Smith,  ^iary  P.  W. 
Young  savage.     By  Barbara  Yechton. 
Yule-tide  yarns.     Ed.  by  G.  A.  Henty. 


PART    4.-HISTORY,    GEOGRAPHY,    VOYAGES    AND 

TRAVELS. 


A.    American  History  and  Travels. 

ALASKA   AND   THE    KLONDYKE. 

Arn.ETONs'   Guide-book   to   .\Iaska  and   the   northwest 
coast.     New  ed.  P  7013 

Bruce.     Alaska  :  its  history  a:id  resources,  etc.     2d  rev 
ed.  '  P  7537.a, 

Garland.     '1  rail  of  the  goklseekers.     [Alaska.]  P  7162 
Heilprin.     Alaska  and  the  Klondike.  P  7192, 

Hitchcock.     Two  women  in  the  Klondike.  P  7624 

Pal.mer.     In  the  Klondyke.  P  7342 

NORTH    AMERICA   GENERALLY. 

Diross^.     f  .\niericana.  No.  2.     Amerique  du  Nord  et 
regions  arctique.     [1896.]  B  4506.  i 


Harvey.     Newfoundland  in  1S97.  P  7187. 

Prowse.     Historj' of  Newfoundland.     2d  ed.        P  7716. 
Roberts.     Canadian  guide-book.     Revised  to  date. 

P  7374- 

UNITED   STATES. 

Description  andTravels  ;  Separate  States  and  Cities. 

.\l.LEN.  Blue-grass  region  of  Kentucky,  and  other  Ken- 
tucky articles.  Q  9008. 

Archer.     America  to-day.  Q  14. 

Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle.  Visitor's  guide  to  the  city  of 
N.  Y.  on  the  occasion  of  the  return  of  Admiral 
Dewey.  Q  9060. 

Fowler.  Journal  :  from  Arkansas  through  the  Indian 
territor^•,  Mexico,  etc.,  1S21-22.  Ed.  by  Elliott 
Coues. '  Q  593- 


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Hemstkeet.     Nooks  and  corners  of  old  N.  Y.      Q  9194. 
Hic.GiNSON.     Old  Cambridge.  Q  9202. 

Kipling.     American  notes.  Q  245. 

Mead.     Historic  homes  of  the  South-West  Mountains, 

Virginia.  Q  9676. 

Moss.     American   metropolis  from   Knickerbocker  days 

to  the  present  time.     3  v.  in  i.  Q  9317- 

Powell,    edr.    American  historic  towns  :  historic  towns 

of  the  Middle  states.  Q  97r4-^- 

Smith.      History  of  Dover,  Massachusetts.         Q  9412. r/. 
United  States.      Interior  Departtyieni.     \  Report  of  the 

governor  of  Alaska  for  1892. —  '94,  '96.        B  6580. 

+  Report  of  the  governor  of  Arizona,  1896  and  '97. 

B  6580. 
f  Report  of  the  governor  of  New  Mexico,  1896  and 

'97.  B  6580. 

f  Report  of  governor  of  Oklahoma,  1896.     B  65S0. 

f  Report  of  the  Utah  Commission,  1896.        B  6579. 

History. 

-Abb.\tt.     Crisis  of  the  Revolution  :  the  story  of  Arnold 
and  Andre.  Q  4801. 

Bunker   Hill    Monument   Association.      f  Proceedings, 
June  17,  1895.  B  7528. 

Byington.   The  Puritan  as  a  colonistand  reformer.  Q3542. 

Catherwood.     Heroes  of  the  middle  west.  Q  3079. 

'Chamberlain.     John  Adams,  the  statesman  of  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution,  with  other  essays.  Q  1081. 

DoDD.     Song  of  the  Rappahannock.  Q  7123. 

Earle.     Child-life  in  Colonial  days.  Q  3i3i.r. 

Empire   State    Society  of    the    Sons    of    the    American 
Revolution,     f  Register,  1899.  Q  4582. 

Fiske.     Dutch  and  Quaker  colonies  in  America.     2  v. 

Q  3i50.«'. 

GiBBS.   Pike  and  cutlass  :  hero  tales  of  our  navy.   Q  ir66. 

G.RlFFis.     Romance  of  conquest :  story  of  American  ex- 
pansion. Q  II75- 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  great  republic.  Q  11 78. 

Hackluyt,  transl.    f  True  pictures  and  fashions  of  the 

people  of  Virginia.  B  7529. 

Note. — Reproduced  from  the  London  edition  of  15S5. 

Harland,  Marion  [Mrs.  M.  V.  Terhune].    More  colonial 
homesteads  and  their  stories.  Q  3612. w. 

Hariot.     t  Narrative  of  the  first  English  plantation  of 

Virginia.  B  7529. 

Note.  —  Reproduced  from  the  London  edition  of  1588. 

Harper   (F.    P.).      f  Catalogue   of    books    relating    to 
America,  1897.  B  4507. 

Hinsdale.     Old  northwest  :    beginning  of  our  colonial 
system.     Rev.  ed.  Q  1623.^7. 

Larned.      \  History  of  the   Battle  monument  at   West 
Point.  Q  7657- 

M'Cartiiy.     Short  history  of  the  U.  S.  Q  1276. 

McLaughlin.     History  of  the  American  nation.  Q  1282. 

New  England  Society  (N,  Y.  City),     f  91st  and  92d  an- 
niversary celebration  Dec.  22,  1896  and  1897. 

B  7530. 

Rhodes.     History  of  the  U.  S.  from  1850.     v.  4.,  1S62- 
64.  Q  7723. 

Ropes.     Story  of  the  Civil  War.     Part  2.  Q  7726. 

TOTTEN.      f  Our  inheritance    in  the   great   seal  of   the 

U.  S.     [Prospectus.]  B  35. 

Trevelyan.     American  Revolution.     Pt.  i — 1766-76. 

Q  47(^8. 
United   States.       War  Department.      f  Report   of   the 

Board  of   Publication  of  the  Official  records  of  the 

Union  and  Confederate  armies  (1S96).         B  7528. 
f  War   of    the    Rebellion  :    official    records  of   the 

Union  and  Confederate  armies.     Series  2,  v.  3-8. 

Q  7773-,?-- 

+  Same,  Series  3,  v.  T  and  2.  Q  TiTS-h. 

Vespucci    (Amerigo).      First    four   voyages   of.      [With 

translation.]     Facsimile  reprint.  B  7529. 

V1LLA.RD.      t  Early  history  of  Wall  Street.  B  7529. 

Whittemore.      f  Heroes  of  the   Revolution  and   their 
I.         descendants.     Battle  of  Long  Island.  Q  4S97. 

Wise.     End  of  an  era.  Q  7792. 


Indians. 

Friends  (Society  of),  f  Proceedings  of  Committee  for 
Improvement  and  civilization  of  the  Indian  natives 
(1S05).  B  38. 

Indian  Rights  Association  (Phila.).     f  [Pamphlets.] 

'^  75=7. 
Contents:  "Civilization's  lesson  to  'barbarism,'" 
June  27,  1897. — Summer  tour  among  the  Indians  of 
the  southwest.  By  Frances  E.  Leupp.  —  15th  annual 
report  for  1897. — Answer  to  charges  against  W.  N. 
Hailmann,  supt.  of  Indian  schools  (June,  1898). — Let 
there  be  no  backward  step  (Feb.  20,  1S97).  —  Import- 
ance of  retaining  Dr.  Hailmann,  supt.  of  Indian  schools 
(Feb.  20,  1897). — Indian  school  management  (Feb.  I, 
1897). — Response  to  senator  Pettigrew  (Feb.  25,  1897) 
— Early  Moravian  Indian  work  (May,  1897). — Ring  rule 
(Feb.  13,  1896).— The  Teller  bill.  — Held  up  by  the  sen 
ate  (Feb.  24,  1S9C). — On  the  verge  of  a  scandal  (Apl 
II,  1896).  —  14th  annual  report  for  1896. — [On  the  allot 
ment  of  160  acres  to  Oklahoma  Indians]  (June  8,  1898) 
— Review  of  the  Spotted  Hawk  case  (Augt.  189S). 
United  States.  Board  of  Indian  Commrs.  f  30th  an 
nual  report,  1S98.  Q  2-]-!2-l> 

—  Hoi  Springs  Reservation,     f  Report  of  supt.  for  years 

ended  June  30,  1896  and  '97.  B  6579 

—  Office  of  Indian  Affairs.    \  Annual  report  of  the  com 

missioner,  1896.  B  6582 

SPANISH-AMERICAN  WAR. 

Austin.     Uncle  Sam's  soldiers.  G  6020. 

BiGELOW.     Reminiscences  of  the  Santiago  campaign. 

P  8040. 

Bonsal.     Fight  for  Santiago.  P  8530. 

Draper.     Rescue  of  Cuba.  P  8126. 

Elmendorf,  edr.  Memorial  souvenir  of  the  71st  regt. 
N.  Y.  Vols,  in  Cuba.  P  8827. 

Goode.     With  Sampson  through  the  war.  P  8603. 

Hall.     Fun  and  fighting  of  the  Rough  Riders.    P  8181. 

Hermann.  From  Yauco  to  Las  Marias  [Porto  Rican 
campaign].  P  8197. 

HoBSON.     Sinking  of  the  "  Merrimac."  P  820S. 

Howard.  Fighting  for  humanity  ;  or,  camp  and  quarter- 
deck. P  8213. 

International  Navigation  Co.  In  war  and  peace 
[American  line].  P  8634. 

—  f  Same.  P  8634. 
Kennan.  Campaigning  in  Cuba.  P  8241. 
McCooK.    Martial  graves  of  our  fallen  heroes  in  Santiago 

de  Cuba.  P  8666. 

McIntosh.     The  little  I  saw  in  Cuba.  P  8856. 

Marshall.     Story  of  the  Rough  Riders.  P  8288. 

MiLEY.     In  Cuba  with  Shafter,  P  8304. 

MusGRAVE.     Under  three  flags  in  Cuba.  P  8324. 

Roosevelt.     The  Rough  Riders.  P  8727. 

SiGSBEE.      The   "Maine":    her  destruction  in  Havana 

harbor.  P  8405. 

A^(^/,f.— See  also  under  Spain  in  Div.  B,  and  Philip- 
pine Islands  in  Div.  C. 

SPANISH   AMERICA. 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,     f  New  constitution  [for].  1898. 

B36. 

DiNWiDDiE.  Puerto  Rico:  its  conditions  and. possibili- 
ties, P  8121. 

FiSKE.     The  West  Indies.  P  8151. 

Fitzgerald.     The  highest  Andes  [Argentina],   P  9591. 

Hamm.      Porto  Rico  and  the  West  Indies.  P  8184. 

Morris.  Our  island  empire  :  handbook  of  Cuba,  Porto 
Rico,  Hawaii,  and  the  Philippines.  P  8317. 

Ober.     Puerto  Rico  and  its  resources.  P  8335./. 

Pepper.     To-morrow  in  Cuba.  P  8346. 

PlERRA.     f  Sp.Tnish   misrule  in  America.  B  7528. 

Robinson.     Porto  Rico  of  to-day.  P  8375./. 

Romero.     Geographical  and  statistical  notes  on  Mexico. 

P  8726. 

Stevenson.     Maximilian  in  Mexico.  P  8754. 


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B.    European  History  and  Travels. 

ENGLAND  AND  GREAT   BRITAIN. 

Allbut.      Rambles  in  Dickens'  land.  R  loio. 

Cassell  &  Co.,  pubs,     f  Queen's  empire  :  a  pictorial  and 
descriptive  record.  R  i547-«- 

Not(. — Illustrations  from  photographs. 

—  f  Queen's  London  :  a  pictorial  and  descriptive  record. 

R  1547. 
Note.  —Photographic  illustrations. 

—  f  Sights  and  scenes  in  England  and  Wales.    R  1547. 3. 

Note. — Over  300  photographic  illustrations. 
Colby,  edr.     Selections  from  the  sources  of  English  his- 
tory. R  1096. 
Demolins.     Anglo-Saxon  superiority  :  to  what  it  is  due. 

R  II 18. 
GoMME.  London  in  the  reign  of  Victoria.  R  1171.5. 
GwYNN'.      Highways  and  byways  in  Donegal  and  Antrim. 

R  21S0. 

Johnston  and  Robertson.      Historical  geography  of 

the  clans  of  Scotland.     3d  ed.  by  Dickson.    R  2S47. 

Krout.     Looker  on  in  London.  R  1254. 

McCarthy.     Story  of  the  people  of  England  in  the  19th 

century.     2  pts.  R  1277.^. 

I.    iSoo-35.  2.   1832-98. 

Malan,  edr.     Famous  homes  of  Great  Britain  and  their 

stories.  R  1858. 

MuNRO.     Story  of  the  British  race.  R  1322. 

O'Brien.     The  round  towers  of  Ireland.     New  ed. 

R  2701. 
Smith.     The  united  kingdom  :  a  political  history.     2  v. 

R  I4II.M. 

Strong.     Building  of  the  British  empire  :  Elizabeth  to 

Victoria.     2  v.  R  1425. 

Trevelyan.     England  in  the  age  of  Wycliffe.     R  1768.1?. 

Tyler.     Glimpses  of  England.  R  1451. 


FRANCE,  SPAIN,  AND   ITALY. 

Abbot.     Blue   jackets   of  '98  :    history  of  the  Spanish- 
American  war.  S  2002. 

Blakeney.     a  boy  in  the  peninsular  war  :  an  autobiog- 
raphy. S  2527. 

Catrd.     History  of  Corsica.  S  3071. 

Ciiampney.    Romance  of  the  feudal  chateaux.       S  1550.^. 

Halstead.     Full  official  history  of  the  war  with  Spain. 

S  2611. 

Hancock.     French  revolution  and  the  English  poets. 

K  1 184./. 

Hewlett.     Earthwork  out  of  Tuscany.  S  3201. 

Hopkins.      Idler  in  France.  S  1212. 

James.     Toledo:  story  of  an  old  Spanish  capital.    S  2227. 

King.     History  of  Italian  unity.     2  v.  S  3646. 

Lodge.      War  with  Spain.  S  2663. 

LowELb.     Impressions  of  Spain.  S  2273. 

Martin.     Stones  of  Paris  in  history  and  letters.      2  v. 

S  12S9. 

Meredith.     Odes  in  contribution  to  the  song  of  French 
history.  K  i6So. 

Ober.     Spain  ["  History  for  young  readers"].       S  2336. 

Plummer,  compiler.     Contemporary  Spain  as  shown  by 
her  novelists.  S  2354. 

Reign  of  terror  :  narratives  of  the  horrors  of  revolution- 
ary France.     2  v.  S  1720. 

RoLFE.      Naples  in  the  nineties.  S  3376. 

Shand.     War  in  the  Peninsula,  1808-14.  S  2402. 

Thirlmere.      Idylls  of  Spain.  S  2438. 

Watson.      Story  of  France.     2  v.  S  17S2. 

Young  and  Moore.      Reminiscences  and  thrilling  stories 
of  the  war.  S  2799. 

Note. — For  other  works  on  the  Spanish-American 
war  see,  in  this  part,  under  A  ("Spanish  American 
War")  and  under  C  ("  Philippine  Islands  "). 


TEUTONIC   AND   SLAVONIC    COUNTRIES. 

Blok.  History  of  the  people  of  the  Netherlands.  Pt.  2. 
From  [1501]  to  1559.  R  8528. 

DAndlikkr.     Short  history  of  Switzerland.  R  9568. 

Du  Chaillu.     Land  of  the  long  night.  R  3128. 

Engelhardt.     a  Russian  province  of  the  north.     S  4582. 

George.     Napoleon's  invasion  of  Russia.  S  4598. 

GiKFORU.     Germany  :  her  people  and  their  story.    R  4166. 

Griffis.     American  in  Holland.  R  8176.0. 

Guerber.     Legends  of  Switzerland.  R  9178. 

Headlam.     Story  of  Nuremberg.  R  4192. j. 

Hugo.     The  Alps  and  the  Pyrenees.  R  9216. 

Hyne.     Through  Arctic  Lapland.  R  3632. 

Lees.     Peaks  and  pines  :  another  Norway  book.    R  3264. 

Meldrum.     Holland  and  the  Hollanders.  R  8297. 

Meyer,  f  Revolution,  1S48.  Antiquariatskatolog,  No. 
8.  B  4506. 

Stieler.     The  Rhine  from  its  source  to  the  sea.     2  v. 

R  4422. 

Verstchagin.   "  1812  "  :  Napoleon  I.  in  Russia.  S  4459. 

Whitman  and  McIlraith.  Story  of  the  nations  :  Aus- 
tria, R  4482. 

ROME   AND   GREECE. 

ArriAN  of  Alexandria.  Roman  history.  Transl.  by 
White.     2  v.  N  9013. 

I.  Foreign  "wars.  2.  Civil  wars. 

Boissier.  Roman  Africa  :  archaeological  walks  in 
Algeria  and  Tunis.  N  9048. r. 

Botsforo.     History  of  Greece.  N  8053. 

GREGOROvifS.  History  of  the  city  of  Rome  during  the 
Middle  Ages.     v.  1-3,  and  6(2  pts.).  S  3175. 

Hodgkin.   Walls,  gates  and  aqueducts  of  Rome.  N  9625. 

Lanciani.      Destruction  of  ancient  Rome.  N  g26o.d. 

Sergeant.     Greece  in  the  19th  century.  S  7741^. 

Thomas.     Roman  life  under  the  Caesars.  N  9438. 

Van  Millingen.     Byzantine  Constantinople.        S  S774. 

Wells.  Short  history  of  Rome  to  the  death  of  Augus- 
tus.    2d  ed.  N  9473. 


C.    Oriental  History  and  Travels. 

Beeman.     Twenty  years  in  the  near  East.  Nb  3519. 

Griffis.     America  in  the  east.  Nb  3176. 

Ragozin.     History  of  the  world  :  earliest  peoples. 

N  5362./%. 
Ramsay.     Everyday  life  in  Turkey.  S  8363.^. 


AFRICA. 

Ansorge.     Under  the  African  sun  [Uganda].        P  3506. 

Britain  and  the  Boers  :  both  sides  of  the  South  African 

question.  P  5536. 

1.  England  and  the  Transvaal.     By  Sydney  Brooks. 

2.  Vindication  of  the  Boers.     By  a  diplomat. 

3.  Transvaal  view  of   the   South  African  question. 
By  Dr.  F.  V.  Engelenburg. 

Brown.     On  the  South  African  frontier.  P  SSS^.**. 

Cloete.     History  of   the  great  Boer  trek.  P  5<^4' 

Ferryman.     Imperial  Africa,  v.  i.    British  west  Africa. 

P583. 
Fitzgerald.     Transvaal  from  within.  P  SSgi- 

Hii.legas.     Oom  Paul's  people.  P  5203. 

Lloyd.      In  dwarf  land  and  cannibal  country.     [Central 

Africa.]  P  3662. 

Hourst.      French  enterprise  in  Africa  :  exploration  of 

the  Niger.  P  3*^28. 

Johnston.      History  of  the  colonization  of  Africa  bv  alien 

races.  P  233. 

Little.  Sketches  and  studies  in  South  Africa.  P  5662. 
Macdonald.     (}old  coast  past  and  present.  P  4278. 

Phillips.  Some  south  African  recollections.  P  57il- 
ScH REINER.     South  African  question.  P  5394- 


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HISTORY. 
O  9527- 

g  the  Babv- 

N  7241.//. 

N  72C1. 

palanquin. 

0  9264. 

he  has  done 

N  7348. 

0  9762. 

N  7481. 

EGYPT    AND    THE   SOUDAN. 

Churchill.     The  River  war  :  reconquest  of  the  Soudan. 

2  V.  P  2553. 

DovAS,  fuhlishcr.       Souvenir   of    Egpyt :    monuments. 

temples,  mosques,  and  scenes  from  every-day  life, 

P2S25. 
N'ote. — Photographic  illustrations  without  te.\t. 
Erman.     Life  in  ancient  Egypt.  N  6583. 

Neufeld.     a  prisoner  of  the  Khaleefa.  P  2697. 

Penfield.      Present-day  Egypt.  P  2346. 

Petrie  and  otitcrs.     History  of  Egypt,    v.  4  and  5. 

N  6348.;^. 

4,  Mahaffy,  J.  P.     History  of  Egypt  under  the  Ptole- 
maic dynasty. 

5.  Milne,  J.    G.     Ilistorj'  of   Egypt  under  Roman 
rule. 

Ward.     Pyramids  and  progress  :  sketches  from  Egypt. 

N  6779. 
Wousford.     Redemption  of  Egypt.  P  2795. 

HOLY  LAND,  SYRIA,  AND  JEWISH 

Hi.iss.     Excavations  at  Jerusalem,  1894-97. 
Ken  r.     History  of  the  Jewish  people  durin 

Ionian,  Persian  and  Greek  periods. 
Latimer.     Judea  from  C'yriis  to  Titus. 
Lent.     Holy  Land  from  landau,  saddle  and 

Peters.     Justice  to  the  Jew  :  story  of  what 

for  the  world. 
Thomas.     Two  years  in  Palestine  and  Syria 
White.     Modern  Jew. 

CENTRAL   ASIA. 

P.ookwalter.     Siberia  and  central  Asia.  O  3531. 

Kra'JSSE.      Russia  in  Asia,  1 558-1899.  O  3652. 

Reid.     Through  unexplored  Asia.  O  3720. 

Skrine  and  Ross.  Heart  of  Asia  :  Russian  Turkestan 
and  the  central  Asian  khanates  from  the  earliest 

times.  O  3746. 

Waodki.i..     Among  the  Himalayas.  O  3777. 

INDIA   AND    IN  DO-CHINA. 

Hljntkr.  History  of  British  India,  v.  I.  O  5630.^^. 
J  EPSON  and  Beames.  On  the  edge  of  the  empire.  O  5230. 
Karaueorijevitch.     Enchanted  India.  O  5237. 

Metc.\lfe,  transl.  Two  native  narratives  of  the  mutiny 
in  Delhi.  O  5681. 

C>:u.EANS  {Prince  H.  d').    From  Tonkin  to  India,  1895-6. 

O  4868. 
Robertson.     Chitral :  the  storj^  of  a  minor  siege. 

o  5725.^. 

Shadwell.  Lockhart's  advance  through  Tirah.  O  5742. 
Shoemaker.  Quaint  corners  of  ancient  empires  :  south- 
ern India,  Burma  and  Manila.  O  403. 
.Smyth.  Five  years  in  Siam,  1S91-6.  2  v.  O  4412. 
SiEEVENS.  In  India.  O  5421. 
TKMri.E.  Bird's-eye  view  of  picturesque  India.  O  5435- 
VoL'NG.     Kingdom  of  the  yellow  robe.  O  4799. 


CHINA   AND   JAPAN. 

P.KRESKORD.     Break-up  of  China. 

I)i63Y.     The  new  far  East  [Japan]. 

Douglass.     China. 

Hear.n.     Exotics  and  retrospectives. 

Little.     Intimate  China. 

PiCKERi.VG.      Pioneering  in  Formosa. 

Smith.     Village  life  in  China. 

Thomas.     Journeys  among  the  gentle  Japs. 


O  2523. 

O  2574. 
O  2125.^. 
O  2192. c. 

O  2662. 

O  2712. 

O  2412. 

O  2438. 


OCEANICA. 

Bancroft.     The  new  Pacific.  P  6515. 

BKCKEawr/jEFFERY.   Naval  pioneers  of  Australia.  P  6034. 
Ri.ACKMA.N.     Making  of  Hawaii.  P  6527. 

Carnegie.     Spinifex  and  sand:  5  years  in  western  Aus- 
tralia. P  6545. 


Carpenter.     America  in  Hawaii.  P  6076. 

Christian.     Caroline  Islands.  P  6552. 

Mitchell,  f  Annexation  of  Hawaii,  with  map  :  speech. 
(1898.)  B  7528. 

Reeves.     Long  white  cloud  :  ao  tea  roa  [New  Zealand]. 

P  6367. 
Roth.     Natives  of  Sarawak  and  British  North  Borneo. 

P  6727. 
Spencer  and  Gillen.     Native  tribes  of  central  Australia. 

P  6750. 
Swetteniiam.  Real  Malay  :  pen  pictures.  P  6430  r. 
Thurston,     f  Handbook  on  the  annexation  of  Hawaii. 

B  752S. 
TwoMBLY.     Hawaii  and  its  people.  P  6450. 

Webster,  Through  New  Guinea  and  the  cannibal  coun- 
tries. P  6783. 
Young,      Real  Hawaii,                                             P  6498. r. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Davis.     Our  conquests  in  the  Pacific.  P  6114. 

Halstead.     Story  of  the  Philippines.  P  65io. 

Lala.     The  Philippine  Islands.  P  6655. 

Millet.     Expedition  to  the  Philippines.  P  6305. 

Morris.  Our  island  empire  :  hand-book  of  Cuba,  Porto 
Rico,  Hawaii  and  the  Philippine  Islands.    P  8317. 

Shoemaker.  Quaint  corners  of  ancient  empire  :  south- 
ern India,  Burma  and  Manila.  O  403. 

YouNGHUSBAND.     The  Philippines  and  round  about. 

P  6799. 

D.     General  History  and  Travels. 

TRAVELS   AND  GEOGRAPHY. 

Allen,     The  European  tour.  Na  3008. 

BuLLEN.  Cruise  of  the  "Cachalot":  round  the  world 
after  sperm  whales.  N  2064. 

—  Idylls  of  the  sea.  N  2064./. 

Jackson.     Thousand  days  in  the  Arctic.  N  2636.'. 

Jacobs.     Story  of  geographical  discovery.  N  1226. 

Johansen.     With  Nansen  in  the  north.  N  2234. 

Keane.     Evolution  of  geography.  N  1238. 

Kipling.    From  sea  to  sea  :  letters  of  travel.    2  v.   N  3245. 

Miller.  Travels  and  politics  in  the  near  East  [Balkan 
states,  Greece,  etc.'\.  Na  3683. 

Phillips,  f  Virginia  cartography  :  a  bibliographical  de- 
scription. B  1520. 

Stanford's  Compendium  of  geography  and  travel  (New 
issue).  North  America,  v.  i.  Canada  and  New- 
foundland.    By  S.  E.  Dawson.  N  1421. 

Stoddard.     Lectures.     10  v.  N  3755. 

1.  Norway. — Switzerland. — Athens. — Venice. 

2.  Constantinople. — Jerusalem. — Egypt. 

3.  Japan. — China. 

4.  India. — The  passion  play, 

5.  Paris. — La  belle  France. — Spain. 

6.  Berlin. — Vienna. — St.  Petersburg. — Moscow. 

7.  The  Rhine. — Belgium. — Holland. — Mexico. 

8.  Florence. — Naples. — Rome. 

9.  Scotland. — England. — London. 

10.     Southern  California. — Grand  canon  of  the  Colo- 
rado River. — Yellowstone  National  Park. 
Story  of  the  sea.     Ed.  by  Q.  N  4754, 

W.\LKER.     f  Elements  of  geography  and  historj-,  N  1778. 

GENERAL   AND    MISCELLANEOUS    HISTORY. 

Arnold.     Historic  side-lights.  N  4015. 

Fratelli  Boca.     \  Catalogo,  N.  27.     Storia.         B  4504. 

Holden.  Our  country's  flag  and  the  flags  of  foreign 
countries.  T  62io.<'. 

Lo.NG.     Naval  yarns  from  i6i.>-i83i.  N  2273. 

MiLN.     Little  folk  of  many  lands.  T  8305. 

Newboi.t.     Stories  from  Froissart.  N  432?. 

New  York  State.  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons.  \  Proceed- 
ings, 1 18th  annual  communication,  T  9697. r?. 

Point  and  pillow  lace.  T  8355. 

Walker.     \  Elements  of  geography  and  history.  N  177S. 


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PART    5-LITERATURE  AND    LANGUAGE. 


A.     Bibliography  and  Library  Economy. 

GENERAL    BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

lit ti, ION.  f  Catalogue  of  scientific  and  technical  peri- 
odicals, 1665-1895.     2d  ed.     [Part  3.]     M  753o.«. 

—  t  Select    bibliography  of  chemistry,  1492-1897.       ist 

supplement.  M  7530.^. 

f  I'.oohC  reviews,     v.  6  (May-Dec.  1898).  M  7533. 

(i.uii  of  Odd   Volumes,     f  lOth  anniversary  exhibition. 

1897.  B  37. 

COTGRK.WE.     f  Contents-subject   index    to  general  and 

periodical  literature.     [Prospectus.]  B  4506. 

IIarpkr.  f  Books  relating  to  America,  1899.  M  7612. 
lloKi'Ll.      f  Catalogo,  N.   108.      Bibliografia.  B  4506. 

Lawrence.     Classified   reading:   books  for  the  school, 

the  library,  and  the  home.  M  7657. 

Kanck.     f  Need  of  additional  copyright  depositories. 

B  36. 
.SiECHEKT,  publisher,     f  Catalogue  of  French  books  and 

short  lisi  oi  .Spanish  books.  M  7421. 

f  \Vashini;ton  book  chronicle  and   bulletin,     v.  2,  Nos. 

12,  13,  15,  17.     (Oct.  1896-Jan.  1898.)        B9583. 
WiitiE  and  others.     Modern   book-plates  and  their  de- 
signers. M  7897. 

LIBRARY    ECONOMY   AND    MANAGEMENT. 

American  Library  Association,  f  i8th  general  confer- 
ence, Sept.  1-4,  1S96.  B  9004. 

—  f  Handbook,  June  1898.  B  9003. 
Dkkxel  Institute.  \  Library  class.  [Prospectus.]  B  95S3. 
I'en TON  .Metallic  Mfg.  Co.    f  Souvenir,  American  Library 

Association  Conference,  Lakewood,  on  Chau- 
tauqua, 1S98.  B  9570. 
AWt'.  — Views  of  libraries  using  metallic  stacks. 

('■•'{EKN.     f  Use  of  pictures  in  libraries.  B  9583. 

Greenwood's  Library  year-book  for  1897.  f  ^ieview  of 
certain  portions  of.  B  9583. 

N'ote. — .V  defence  of  indicators  vs.  open  shelves. 

Jrrskv  City.  Free  Public  Library.  ■}•  Rules  and  regula- 
tions, 1S91.  B  9003. 

f  Library  journal,  v.  24  (Jan. -Dec.  1899).  M  S662. 

f  Library  journal.  General  inde.x  to,  v.  1-22.    (1S76-97.) 

M  8662  a. 

Macfari.ane.     Library  administration.  M  8279. 

New  York  Library  Association,  f  Object,  constitution, 
etc.  [i8qi].  B  9003. 

New  York  State.    Library.     \  Sist  annual  report,  1898. 

M  8698./;. 

t  State    library    bulletin.    Legislation,    Nos.    6-9, 

1896-S.  B  9582. 

f  Same,  Library  school,  No.  2,  1897.  B  95S2. 

Oheki.in  College  Library,  f  How  to  use  the  library,  by 
one  of  the  staff.  B  9004. 

Oci.E.  The  free  library:  its  history  and  present  condi- 
tion. M  8336. 

Pratt  Institute  (Brooklyn),  f  School  of  library  training, 
2d  year  course,  1S96-7.  B  9004. 

Uniteii  States.  Bureau  of  Education.  \  Statistics  of 
libraries  and  library  legislation  in  the  U.  S. 
[1895-6].  B  9583. 

LIBRARY   CATALOGUES. 

P.osroN  Public  Library,  f  Annual  list  of  books  added, 
1897-8.  M  8531.0'. 

—  f  Periodicals   received  in  the  libraries  of  Boston   and 

vicinity,  1897.  B  450S. 

BownoiN  College  Library  (Brunswick,  Me.),  f  Biblio- 
graphical contributions.  No.  6.  B  9579. 

Cincinnati  Public  Librar)-.  f  Bulletin  of  books  added 
during  1S98.  M  S818./. 


Helena  (Montana)  Public  Librar}'.  f  Bulletin,  Nos.  15 
-18  (July  1895-July  1896).  B  9004. 

New  York  Free  Circulating  Library,  f  Monthly  bul- 
letin, V.  2.     (Nov.  r896-Oct.  1897.)       M  8696.w.-. 

New  York  I'ublic  Library,  f  Bulletin,  v.  i  (Jan. -Dec. 
1897).  M  8696./. 

New  York  State.  Department  of  Public  Lnstrtiction. 
\  Catalogue  of  the  teachers'  librar)'.  B  9583. 

—  Library.      \  Stale   library  bulletin,   Additions   No.  4. 

Sept.  1896.  B  9582. 
f  Same,  Bibliography,  Nos.  2-5,  1897-8.      B  9582. 

2.  Reading  list :  Colonial  New  England. 

3.  .Select  bibliography  on  travel  in  North  America. 

4.  Reading  list  on  the  history  of  the  17th  century. 

5.  -Selection  of  reference  books  for  cataloguers. 

—  University,      f  Extension  bulletin,    No.   jS.     Library 

of   500  books  and  35  periodicals  selected  for  the 
State  Commission  in  Lunacy.  B  9569. 

Same.     Nos.  14  and  15.    Class  list  of  a  $500  librarv 

recommended  for  schools.  B  9569. 

Public  Libraries  Division,     f  489  books  of  1896. 

B  9CX)4. 

—  \  500  books  of  1897.  B  90C4. 

Newark  Free  Public  Library,  f  Periodicals  and  news- 
papers in  the  Central  Library  reading  room.  B  9003. 

Peoria  Public  Librar}'.  f  Classified  catalogue,  not  in- 
cluding fiction,  juveniles,  and  German.   M  8708. z^. 

Phil.\deli'hi.a  Library  Co.  f  Bulletin,  New  series.  No. 
38,  1897.  B  9574. 

Providence  Public  Librarv.  t  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  3, 
1897.  '  M  8871. J. 

San  Francisco  Free  Public  Librar}'.  f  Finding  list  of 
the  Juvenile  department,  1S96.  M  8731./. 

—  f  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  3.   (Jan. -Dec.  1897.)  M  8731./. 

LIBRARY    REPORTS. 

Aberdeen  (Scotland)  Public  Library.     \  12th  and    13th 

annual  reports,  1896-7,  B  9572. 

Aguilar  Library  (N.  Y.  City),     f  7th-9th  annual  reports, 

1895-7.  B  9578. 

Boston   Public  Library,     f  Annual  reports,   1895-7. 

B9581. 
BoWDOiN    College    Library   (Brunswick,  Me.).        f  14th 

annual  report  of  the  librarian  for  year  ending  June 

I,  189S.  B  9579. 

Brooklyn  Librarv.    f  38th-40th  annual  reports,  1896-8. 

B  9577. 
Buffalo  Librarv.     \  6oth  and  6ist  annual  reports,  1896- 

7.  '  B  9577. 

Buffalo    Public    Librar}-    [formerly    Buffalo    Librar}'], 

f  1st  annual  report,  1897.  B  9577. 

Chicago  Public  Library,  f  24th  annual  report,  June  1896. 

B  9574. 
Cincinnati   Public  Librar}-.      f  Annual  reports  ending 

June  30,  1896-7.  B  9574. 

Cl.ERKENWEi.L  (London)   Public  Librar}'.     f  9th  annual 

report,  i8g6.  B  9572. 

Crane   (Thomas)   Public  Library.    \  Annual  reports  for 

1896-7.  B  9580. 

Crerar  (John)  Library  (Chicago).      \  ist-3d  annual  re- 
ports for  1895-7.  B  9575- 
Detroit   Public  Librar}-.     f  32d  and  33d  annual  reports 

for  1896-7.  ,  B  9574. 

Fletcher  Free  Librar}'  (Burlington,  Vt.).      f  23d  and 

24th  annual  reports,  1896-7.  B  9579- 

Forbes  Library  (Northampton,  Mass.).     f  ist-3d  annual 

reports,  Nov.  30,  1895-7.  B  95S0. 

Friends  Free  Library  (Germantown).     f  Report,  1897. 

B  9574. 
Gloversville  Free  Library,    f  i8th  annual  report,  1898. 

B  9577. 
Gr.\nd    Rapids    Public    Librar}-.     f  Annual   reports  for 

1895-6,  and  1S96-7.  B  9573. 


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Hamilton  (Ontario)  Public  Library,  f  gth  annual  re- 
port for  1897.  B  9572. 

Harlem  Library  (N.  Y.  City),  f  Annual  report  ending 
May  31,  1896.  B  9578. 

—  f  Same,   1898.  B  9004. 
Hartford   I'ublic  Library,     f  58th-6oth  annual  report, 

June  I,  1896-8.  B  9579. 

Hoboken   I'ree    Public    Library,     f  8th    annual    report, 

1898.  B  957O. 

Japan.      Imperial  Library^formerly     Tokyo     Library. 

\  Extract  of  annual  report,  1897.  B  9572. 

Jersey  City  Free  Public  Library,  f  5th-7th  annual  re- 
ports, Dec.  1,  1895-7.  B  9576. 
Liverpool  Public  Libraries,     f  43d-45th  annual  reports 

for  1895-7.  B  9571. 

Los  Angeles   Public   Library,     f  Annual  report,    Dec. 

1897.  B  9573- 

Maimoniues   Free   Library  (N.    Y.  City),     f  Report  of 

the  librarian  for  1895  and  1896.  B  9578. 

Manchester  Public  Free  Libraries,   f  44th  annual  report, 

1896-7.  B  9571. 

Milwaukee  Public  Library,    f  i8th-2oth  annual  reports, 

1895-7.  B9573- 

Minneapolis   Public  Library,     f  6th  annual  report   for 

1895-  B  9573. 

New    Bedford    Free    Public    Library,     f  44th  and  45th 

annual  reports,  1896-7.  B  95S0. 

New  PL-iven  Free  Public  Library,     f  Reports  [9th-iith], 

1895-7.  B  9579. 

New  Jersey.      State  Library,     f  Annual  report  for  1898. 

M    8696.  7<'. 

New  York  City.  Free  Circulating  Library,  f  i6th-i8th 
annual  reports,  1895-7,  B  9578. 

—  Mercantile  Library,     f  65th  and  66th  annual  reports, 

1895-6.  B  9578. 

—  Society  Library.     \  Annual  reports,  March  31,  1896-8. 

B  9578. 
New  York   State.      University.      f  Extension  bulletins, 

Nos.  16,  20.     Report  of  public   libraries  division, 

1895.  1896.  B  9569. 

Newark   Free   Public  Library,     f  8th    and    9th    annual 

reports,  1896-7.  B  9576. 

Newberry  Library  (Chicago),      f  Report  for  1896. 

B  9574- 
Philadelphia  Apprentices'  Library  Co.     f  76th  annual 

report,  Apl.  28,  1896.  B  9575. 

Philadelphia   Free   Library.     \  ist  and  2d  annual  re- 
ports, Oct.  1896-7.  B  9575. 
Philadelphia  Library  Co.     f  64th  annual  report,  Jan. 

1897.  B  9574. 

Pratt  (Enoch)   Free  Library  (Bait.),     filth  and    12th 

annual  reports,  Jan.  i,  1897-8.  B  9574. 

Pratt  Institute  (Brooklyn),     f  Report  of  the  free  library 

for  year  ending  June  30,  1897.  B  9577. 

Providence  Athenaeum,  f  6oth-62d  annual  reports,  Sept., 

1895-7.  B  9579. 

Providencf.  Public  Library,     f  i8th-20th  annual  reports, 

1S95-7.  15  9579- 

QuiNCY   Public   Library     [Thos.  Crane  Public  Library]. 

f  Annual  report  for  1895.  B  95S0. 

Reynold's  library  (Rochester),     f  nth  and  12th  annual 

reports,  Sept.  30,  1896-7.  B  9577. 

St.    Louls  Mercantile  Library,     f  51st  and  52d  annual 

reports,  1896-7.  B  9573. 

St.    Louis    Public   (Ffee)    Library.      \  Annual    reports, 

1895-6,  and  '96-7.  B  9575. 

Salem  Public  Library,     f  8th  and  9th   [annual]  reports, 

Dec.  1S96-7.  B  9575. 

San  Francisco  Free  Public  Library,     f  Reports  for  years 

ending  June  30,  1895-7.  B  9573. 

San  Francisco  Mercantile  Library,     f  43d  annual  report, 

1895.  B9573. 

SCRANTON  Public  Library,     f  6th  and  7th  annual  reports, 

1896-7.  B  9574. 

SiRlNCEiRLD  (Mass.)  City   Library  Association,     f  35'^^ 

and  36th  annual  reports,  May  1896-7.  B  9580. 

Syracuse    Central    Library.      \  Annual    reports   ending 

June  30,  1896-7.  B  9577. 


Taunton  Public  Library,     f  31st  and  32d  annual  reports, 
1896-7.  B  9580. 

ToKA'o  Library,     f  Extract  of  annual  reports,  1895-6. 

B  9572. 

Worcester  (Mass.)  Free  Public   Library,     f  36th-38th 
annual  reports,  Nov.  1S95-7.  B  9580. 

B.     Drama  and  Plays. 

DuGAN.     King's  jester,  and  other  short  plays  for  small 

stages.  K  2128. 

Contents:      King's  jester. — Cinderella. — Gypsy  girl 

of     Hungary. — Queen's     coffer. — Sleeping     beauty. — 

Pandora. — Gift  of  Aphrodite. — Nino's  revenge. — Apple 

of  discord. — Undine. — Flight  of  the  sun  goddess. 

Fleming.    How  to  study  Shakespeare.    Series  2.    K  2154. 

Hauptmann.      Lonely  lives  :  a  drama.  K  3189./. 

—  The  weavers  :  a  drama  of  the  forties.  K  3189.W. 
Head.     Shakespeare's  insomnia  and  the  causes  thereof. 

K  2192. 
Heywood  and  Rowley.     Fortune   by   land   and  sea : 

tragi-comedy.     Acting  version  arranged  bv  Janet 

E.  Walker.  K  2621. 

Johnson.     Testimony  of  the  sonnets  as  to  authorship  of 

the  Shakespearean  plays  and  poems.  K  2233./. 

Jon-es.     Carnac  Sahib  :  play  in  4  acts.  K  2235. f. 

Jussekeau.      Shakespeare  in  France  under  the  ancien 

regime.  K  2611. 

Nirdlinger.      Masques  and  mummers.  K  2331. 

Pinero.  Trelawny  of  the  "Wells":  comedietta.  K  2712. 
Rostand.  The  romancers  :  comedy  in  3  acts.  K  4378.^. 
Scott.     Drama  of  yesterday  and  to-day.  K  2738.. 1'. 

Sophocles.     Antigone.     Transl.  by  G.  H.  Palmer. 

K  8415.^. 
Syle.     Essays  in  dramatic  criticism.  K  2432. 

Thomas.     Alabama:  a  drama  in  4  acts.  K  2438. 

—  Arizona  :  a  drama  in  4  acts.  K  2763. 
Ward.     History  of  English  dramatic   literature.     New 

and  rev.  ed.     3  V.  K  2779. a. 

Winter,  edr.     Shakespearean  [and  miscellaneous]  plays 

of  Edwin  Booth.     3  v.  K  2485. j. 

1.  Hamlet. — Macbeth. — King  Lear. — Julius  Ctesar. 
— Merchant  of  Venice. 

2.  Othello.— Richard  IL— Richard  HL— Henry 
VHL — Much  ado  about  nothing. — Katharine  and  Pe- 
truchio. 

3.  Richelieu. — Fool's  revenge. — Brutus. — Ruy  Bias. 
—  Don  Cresar  de  Bazan. 

WooDBRlDGE.     The  drama  :  its  law  and  its  technique. 

K  2490. 

C.    Essays  and  Miscellany. 

Banks.     Anecdotes  and  morals.  M  3026. 

FisKE.     Century  of  science,  and  other  essays.     M  4150.1:. 

Grant.     Search-light  letters.  M  i,\-]i,.s. 

JouBERT  (Jos.).     A  selection  from  his  thoughts.    Trans!, 
by  kath.  Lyttelton.  M  3234. 

Putnam.     Representative  essays  by  Irving,  Lamb,   etc. 

M  4716. 

Tennyson.     [His]  men   and  women.     Chosen    and    ar- 
ranged by  Rose  Porter.  M  3436. 

Van  Dyke.     Fisherman's  luck,  and  some  other  uncertain 
things.  M  4457-/- 

D.     Language  and  Phonography. 

Lippmann.    Lessons  in  graphic  shorthand  (Gabclsberger). 

W  1661 
Peck.  What  is  good  English  ?  and  other  essays.  W  2345. 
Sauer.     Spanish  conversation-grammar.  W  5387. 

E.     Literary  History  and  Criticism. 

Abrahams.     Chapters  on  Jewish  literature.  M  9002. 

Adams.     Essays  in  modernity.  M  9004.<r. 


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Aston.     History  of  Japanese  literature.  M  9017. 

Besant  and  others.      My  first  book.  M  9523. «;. 

Crawford.     Studies  in  foreign  literature.  M  9105. 

Cross.     Development  of  the  English  novel.  L  915S. 

Elton.     The  Augustan  ages.  M  9135. 

Fisher.     General  survey  of  American  literature. 

M  9I5o..4^ 
Ford,  edr.     New-England  primer.  M  9155. w. 

FuusT.     Group  of  old  [English]  authors.  M  9160. 

II 1 1. 1, IS.     Great  books  as  life-teachers.  M  9205. 

IIVDE.      Literary  history  of  Ireland.  M  9632. 

LUTZOVV.      History  of  Bohemian  literature.  M  9274. 

MiTCHEi.i..  American  lands  and  letters  :  "  Leather-stock- 
ing "  to  Poe's  "  Raven."  M  9686. «. 
Reich.  Hungarian  literature.  M  9366. 
SilAYLOR,  edr.  Saunterings  in  bookland.  M  9401. 
SiENKlEWicz  (Henryk).     f  [An  account  of  his  writings.] 

B37. 
Smith.     Troubadours  at  home.     2  v.  M  9747. 

Winchester.     Some  principles  of  literary  criticism. 

M  9485. 

F.     Poetry. 

Arnold  (M.).     Poems.     Introd.  by  Benson.     K  ioi5.«. 
Benton.     Emerson  as  a  poet.  K  1036. a 

CUDMOKE.     Battle  of  Clontarf.  B  9583. 

Dunbar.     Lyrics  of  the  hearthside.  K  1129./. 

—  Poems  of  cabin  and  field.  K  1577. 

FOTHERINGHA.M.     Studies  of  the  mind  and  art  of  Robert 

Browning.     3d  ed.  revised.  K  ii55.a. 

Fruit.     Mind  and  art  of  Poe's  poetry.  K  1595. 

GuiNEY.     Martyr's  idyl,  and  shorter  poems.  K  11 78. 

Hancock.     French  revolution  and  the  English  poets. 

K  1184./. 
Hardy.     Wessex  poems,  and  other  verses.  K  11S5. 

J.^mL     Salaman  and  Absal.     Transl.  by  Fitzgerald. 

K  9227. 
Johnson.     Testimony  of  the  sonnets  as  to  authorship  of 

the  Shakespearean  plays  and  poems.  K  2233./. 

M.\RKHA.M.     Man  with  the  hoe,  and  other  poems. 

K  1288.6. 
Meredith.     Odes  in  contribution  to  the  song  of  French 

history.  K  1680. 

Mifflin.     Echoes  of  Greek  idyls.  K  8303. 

Paget,  covipiUr.     Poetry  of  American  wit  and  humor. 

K  I34I-7- 
Riley.     Riley  love-lyrics.  K  1373.8. 


Sa'di.     The  gulistan.     Trans,  from  the  Persian  by  Sir  E. 

Arnold.  K  9382. 

Seaman.     In  cap  and  bells.  K  1399. 

Thacher,    compiler.     Listening   child  :    selection    from 

English  verse.  K  1437.5. 

Wilson.     Dante  interpreted.  K  6484. 

G.    Speeches,   Elocution  and  Rhetoric. 


Arnold.     Reading  :  how  to  teach  it. 
Buck.     Course  in  argumentative  writing. 
—  and  Woodbridge.     Course  in  expository 

Buckley.     Extemporaneous  oratory. 
Depew.     f  Addresses,  May  2,  1895-Feb.  22 

Harrison.     Reading  and  readers. 
Herrick   and  Damon.     Composition   and 

schools. 
Jordan.     "  Lest  we  forget"  :  address,  May 

Lee.  Principles  of  public  speaking. 
Newcomer.  Elements  of  rhetoric. 
Roseberry.     Appreciations  and  addresses. 


M  5015. 

M  5062. 
writing. 
M  5062. f. 

M  5063. 
1S96. 

B  6584. 

M  5190. 
rhetoric  for 

M  5198. 

1S98. 

B  1523. 

M  5262. 

M  5328. 

M  6378. 


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H.    Wit  and  Humor. 

BAR-IlERRiUus.  Oriental  wit  and  wisdom  ;  or,  the 
"  laughable  stories."  M  2516. 

Carryl.     Fables  for  the  frivolous.  M  2546. 

DooLEY,  Martin.     See  Dunne,  F.inley  P. 

Dunne,  Finley  P.     See  Mr.  Dooley,  etc. 

f  Harlem  life.  v.  14  and  15  (June  11,  189S-N0V,  4, 
1899).  -  M  2838. 

Jarrold.     Micky  Finn  idylls.  M  22SS. 

t  Judge,     v.  36,  37  (Jan.  7-Dec.  30,1899).  M  2848. 

I  Life.     v.  33,  34  (Jan-Dec.  1899).  M  2855. 

MacDonagh.     Irish  life  and  character.  M  2278. 

Mead.     Bow-legged  ghost  and  other  stories.         M  2296. 

Mr.  Dooley  in  the  hearts  of  his  countrymen.  [By  Finley 
P.  Dunne.]  M  2308. <;. 

Newell.     Pictures  and  rhymes.  M  2C97. 

Paget,  compiler.     Poetry  of  American  wit  and  humor. 

K  I34I.7- 

f  Puck.     v.  44  (.\ugt.  7,  iSgS-Augt.  9,  1S99.)  M  2871.^. 

\  Punch,    v.  116  and  117  (Jan.  4-Dec.  28,  1899).  M  2S72. 

Reveries  of  a  paragrapher.  M  2371. 

WooLF.     Sketches  of  lowly  life  in  a  great  city.     M  2898. 


PART  6.-NATURAL    SCIENCE    AND    MATHEMATICS. 


A.     Astronomy  and  Navigation. 

Ansted.     Dictionary  of  sea  terms.  G  701 1. 

Bowditch.     f  American  practical  navigator.     Revised. 

G  7811. 

—  f  New  American  practical  navigator.  G  7533. 
1>YRD.  Laboratory  manual  in  astronomy.  D  6070. 
Campbell.      Elements  of  practical  astronomy.      2d  ed. 

revised.  D  6544. 

Great  Britain.    Admiralty,     [f  Sailing  directions  for  the 

coasts  of  China.]  G  7605. 

—  Board  of  Trade,     f  British  code  list  for  1874,  1S75. 

G  7605.^. 

f  International  code  of  signals.  G  7605. <7. 

HoLDEN.     Family  of  the  sun  :  conversations  with  a  child. 

D  6210. 

—  f  Mountain  observatories  in  America  and  Europe. 

B  1520. 
Martin.    Treatise  on  navigation  and  nautical  astronomy. 

3d  ed.  D  6673./. 

ToDD.     Stars    and    telescopes  :  a  hand-book  of  popular 

astronomy.  D  6443. j. 


B.     Botany. 

Atkinson,     f  Some  fungi  from  Alabama.  B  1513. 

Campbell.     Evolution  of  plants.  E  11 73, 

Coulter.     Plant  relations.  E  1102. 

Davis,     Ornamental  shrubs  for  garden,  lawn,  and  park 

planting.  E  1569. 

Ganong.     Teaching  botanist.  E  1161. 

Going  [E.    M.    Hardinge].     Field,  forest  and  wayside 

flowers.  E  11 71. 

Knobel.     Grasses,  sedges  and    rushes   of   the    northern 

U.  S.  E  1650. 

Lounsberrv  and  Rowan.     Guide  to  the  wild  flowers. 

E  1273. 
Lubbock.     Buds  and  stipules.  E  1274.^. 

Millspaugh  and  Nuttall.     f  Flora  of  West  Virginia. 

B1515. 

—  f  Contribution  II.  to  the  coastal  and  plain  flora  of  Yu- 

catan. B  1515. 

—  f  Contribution  III.  to  the  coastal  and  plain  flora  of  Yu- 

catan. B  1515. 

New   York   Mycological   club,     [f  List  of  the  principal 

works  on  fungi  in  Greater  N.  Y.]  B  1513. 


In  askincT  for  books,  use  the  "Book  Ordei,'  Riving  the  AUTHOR'S  NA.ME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  .NUMBER. 


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6— NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS  :  Medical  Science. 


Parsons.     How  to  know  the  ferns. 
Si  EP.     Romance  of  wild  flowers. 


E  1343- 
E  1421.;-. 


C.     Chemistry. 


Austin  flWi/CoRiAT.  Laboratory  manual  of  physiologi- 
cal and  clinical  chemistry  and  toxicology.    D  5020./. 

Clarke,  f  Constants  of  nature,  Pt.  5  :  a  recalculation  of 
the  atomic  weights.  D  5555. 

CoHN.     Indicators  and  test-papers.  D  5096  i. 

CiETMAN.     Elements  of  blowpipe  analysis.  D  5165. 

Green.     Soluble  ferments  and  fermentation.         D  5605. 

Hewitt.     Organic  chemical  manipulation.  D  5201. 

HiLLYER.     Laboratory  manual.  D  5622. 

Howe,  f  Bibliography  of  the  metals  of  the  platinum 
group.  IJ  1519- 

Lachman.     Spirit  of  organic  chemistry.  D  5256. 

Lengfeld.     Inorganic  chemical  preparations.     D  5264. 

Morgan.     Tables  for  quantitative  metallurgical  analysis. 

D  5690. 

Reychler.     Outlines  of  physical  chemistry.         D  5370. 

SlEBEL.     Compend  of  mechanical  refrigeration.      3d  ed. 

D  5405. 

TiLDEN.  .Short  history  of  the  progress  of  scientific  chem- 
istry. D  5442. 

Waddell.     Arithmetic  of  chemistry.  D  5462. 

Walker.     Introduction  to  physical  chemistry.      D  5778. 

Wanklyn  aW  CoorER.     Sewage-analysis.         D  5464.^. 

D.     Electricity,  Magnetism  and  Heat. 

Anthony.     Theory  of  electrical  measurements.    D  4012. 
Biggs.     First  principles  of  electricity  and  magnetism. 

D  4040. 
Brady.     Tales  of  the  telegraph.     [Fiction.] 
Brooklyn.     Board  of  Commrs.  of  Electrical  Subways. 
f  Report,  Oct.  31,  1896.  B  1513. 

Cleveland.     Practical  electricity.  D  4093. 

Fa  HIE.     History  of  wireless  telegraphy.  I  1141. 

Fle.ming.     Centenary  of  the  electric  current,  1799-1899. 

D4i52.f. 
Franklin   and  Williamson.    Elements   of   alternating 
currents.  D  4594. 

Heaviside.     Electromagnetic  theory,     v.  2.         D  4615. 
Hinnen.     Continuous-current  dynamos.  D  4622. 

Leaf.     Internal  wiring  of  buildings.  D  4263. 

Marshall.     Small  accumulators.  D  4287. 

OUDIN.     Standard  polyphase  apparatus  and  systems. 

D  4340. 
Poole.     Calorific  power  of  fuels.  D  4713. 

Note. — Founded    on    Scheurer-Kestner's    "  Pouvoir 
calorifique  des  combustibles." 
ScRUTTON.     Electricity  in  town  and  country  houses. 

D  4398. 


E.     Evolution  and  Ethnology. 

Argyll  (Duke  oj).     Organic  evolution  cross-examined. 

F  1014. 
'DKi.ioOKatid  otiiers.  Evolution  by  atrophy  in  biology 
and  sociology.  F  11 18. 

DoRSEY.     f  Bibliography  of  the  anthropology  of  Peru. 

BI5I4. 
—  f  Observations  on  a  collection  of  Papuan  crania. 

B  1514. 
Holmes,  f  Archeological  studies  among  the  ancient 
cities  of  Mexico.  B  1517. 

HuTTON.     Darwinism  and  Lamarckism  old  and  new. 

F  1218. 
Mackintosh.  From  Comte  to  Benjamin  Kidd  :  the  ap- 
peal to  biology  for  human  guidance.  F  1280. 
Ratzel.  History  of  mankind,  v.  3.  E  9719. 
Ripley.     Races  of  Europe  :  a  sociological  study.     2  v. 

E  9724. 
Thompson,     f  Ruins  of  Xkichmook,  Yucatan.      B  15x4. 


F.    Geology  and  Physical  Geography. 

BoNNEY.      Volcanoes  ;  their  structure  and  significance. 

D  7530. 
Brend.  Sloiy  of  ice  in  the  past  and  present.  D  £057. 
HOLDEN.       f  Catalogue    of    earthquakes    on   the    Pacific 

coast,  1769-1897.  B  1521. 

LuQUER.     Minerals  in  rock  sections.  D  9CO4. 

United  Slates.     Geological  Survey,     f  Bulletin,  Nos.  87- 

89,  149-156.  D    8773.^. 

87.  Schuchert.  Synopsis  of  American  fossil  brachi- 
opoda,  including  bibliography  and  synoncmy. 

88.  Bagg.     Cretaceous  foraminifera  of  iS'cw  Jersey. 

89.  Ransome.  Some  lava  flows  of  the  western  slope 
of  the  Sierra  Nevada. 

149.  Weeks.  Bibliography  and  index  of  North 
American  geology,  paleontology,  petrology  and  miner- 
alogy for  1S96. 

150.  Uiller.  Educational  series  of  rock  specimens 
collected  and  distributed  by  the  U.  S.  (Jeological  .Survey. 

151.  Hill  and  Vaughan.  Lower  cretaceous  grj'- 
phKUs  of  the  Texas  region. 

152.  Knowlton.  Catalogue  of  the  cretaceous  and 
tertiary  plants  of  North  America. 

153.  Weller.  13ibliographical  index  of  North  Amer- 
ican carboniferous  invertebrates. 

154.  Gannett.      Gazetteer  of  Kansas. 

155.  Perrine.      Earthquakes  in  California  in  1896-7. 

156.  Weeks.  Bibliography  and  index  of  North 
American  geology,  paleontology,  petrology  and  miner- 
alogy for  1S97. 

f  Geologic  atlas  of  the  U.  S.,  folios  36-45.    D  8991./". 

36.  Pueblo  folio,  Colorado. 

37.  Downieville  folio,  California. 

38.  Butte  special  folio,  Montana. 

39.  Truckee  folio,  California. 

40.  Wartburg  folio,  Tennessee. 

41.  Sonora  folio,  California. 

42.  Nueces  folio,  Texas. 

43.  Bidwell  Bar  folio,  California. 

44.  Tazewell  folio,  Virginia-West  Virginia. 

45.  Boise  folio,  Idaho. 

f  Monographs,  v.  30.  D  8891./. 

Contents  :  Walcott.     Fossil  medusae. 

f  Topographic  atlas  of  the  U.  S.   folio  i.    D  8991./^. 

Contents  :  Gannett.     Physiographic  types. 


G.     Mathematics. 

Blaine.  Quick  and  easy  methods  of  calculating  :  theory 
and  use  of  the  slide-rule,  etc.  D  1044. 

Burnside  and  Panton.     Theory  of  equations,     v.  i. 

D  1540. 
De  Morgan.     Study  and  difficulties  of  mathematics. 

U  iri8. 
Eaton.     Home  study  circle  :  Mathematics.  D  1131. 

Edser.     Measurement  and  weighing.  D  1134. 

Gould.     Primer  of  the  calculus.  D  1171. 

Halsey.     Use  of  the  slide-rule.  D  1182. 

Lagrange.  Lectures  on  elementary  mathematics.  D  1257. 
Schubert.  Mathematical  essays  and  recreations.  D  1737. 
Taylor.  Introduction  to  differential  and  integral  calcu- 
lus. I)  1434- 
Wansbrough.     The  A.  B.  C.  of  the  differential  calculus. 

D  1464. 

H.     Medical  Science. 

American  Humane  Association,     f  Report  on  vivisection. 

B3517. 
BoWHILL.   Manual  of  bacteriological  technique  and  special 
bacteriology.  F  4533. 

Brown.     Secret  of  good  health  and  long  life.        F  2061. 
Channing.     f  Characteristics  of  insanity.  B  3003. 

—  f  Medical  expert  testimony  in  the  Kelljy  murder  trial. 

B  3517. 


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6— NATURAL  SCIENCE  AND  MATHEMATICS:  Physics. 


Cohen,     f  Air  of  towns.  B  1522. 

Conn.     Story  of  the  living  machine.  F  1099./. 

+  Druggists'  circular,  Price  list  supplement  to,  1898. 

F  3826. 

Harlem  Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Infirmary.     t^4th  annual 

report,  1896.  B  35. 

'Ikwlett.     Manual  of  bacteriology,  clinical  and  applied. 

F  4201. 
KneH'P.     f  Practical  guide  for  [his]  method  of  cure. 

B  3003. 

—  f  Same.     [German.]  B  3003. 
Leffingwell.     t  L)oes  science  need  secrecy  ?     [Against 

cruel  vivisection.]  B  3003. 

I.n.l.Y,  Eli  &  Co.    f  Formaldehyde.    [Disinfectant.]  B  37. 
Manhatian  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital,     f  27th  annual  re- 
port. B  35. 
Martin.      The   human   body:    text-book   of   anatomy, 
physiology  and  hygiene.      5th  ed.  by  Fitz. 

F  1289.//. 
Newman.     Bacteria.  F  4697. 

New  York  City.     Health  Department,     f  Upon  free  dis- 
tribution and  sale  of  diphtheria  anliloxine.     (1S95.) 

B35. 

\  Scientific  bulletins,  Nos.  i  and  2.  B  3517. 

Contents:  i.  Bacteriological  investigations  and  diag- 
nosis of  diphtheria,  May  4,  i893-M"ay  4,  1894.  2. 
Sanitary  supervision  of  tuberculosis.  By  II.  M.  Briggs 
and  J.  ri.  Huddleston. — Study  of  a  bacillus  found  in 
milk  and  American  cheese.  By  W.  11.  Park  and  others. 
—  Possible  agency  of  writing  utensils  in  the  spread 
of  diphtheria.     By  II.  M.  Briggs  and  others. 

—  Northern  Dispensary.     f69th-7ist  annual  report  for 

1895-7.  li  3517- 

New  York  Dispensarj'.    \  107th  and  io8th  annual  reports 

for  1896  and  '97.  B  3517. 

New   York  Good  Samaritan  Dispensary.       fGth  annual 

report  for  1896.  B  3518. 

New  York  Hospital,     f  125th  and    126th  annual  report 

for  1895  and  1896.  B  3518. 

New  York  Orthopoedic  Dispensary  and  Hospital,     f  29th 

annual  report  (Oct.  I,  1895-Oct.  i,  189G).     B  3517. 

—  f  30th  year  book  (Oct.    i,    1896-Oct.   i,  1897). 

B  3517- 
New  York  Post-Graduate  and  Medical  School  and  Hos- 
pital,    t  ^^th  annual  announcement  for  1897-8. 

63517. 

—  f  13th  annual  report  ending  Oct.  i,  1897.  B  8005. 
New  York  State.      Charities  Aid  Association,     f  3d  and 

4th  annual  reports  to  the  State  Commission  in  Lu- 
nacy, 1896-7.  B  3517. 

OAKLANDChemical  Co.  (N.  Y.  City),     f  Monograph  on 
hydrogen  dioxide.  B  35' 

Parvin.      f  A  physician  on  vivisection.  B  36. 

RussEi.L.     f  Atmosphere   in   relation  to  human  life  and 
health.  B  1522. 

Smith.     Text-book  of  anatomy,  physiology  and  hygiene. 

F  1412./. 

Tai.bot.     Degeneracy  :  its  causes,  signs  and  results. 

F  5432. 

Unii'ED  States.     Interior  Department,     f  Report  of  the 
Freedmen's  Hospital,  1S96  and  '97.  B  6581. 

■)•  Report  of  the  Government  Hospital  for  the  Insane 

for  1S95.  '  B  3517. 

+  Same,  for  1896  and  '97.  B  6583. 

t  Report  of  the  Washington  Hospital  for  Found- 
lings, 1S97.  B  6579. 

United   States  Cremation    Co.     f  Modern    thought    on 
modern  cremation,  1896.  B  3003. 

—  I  Same.     2d  ed.,  1897.  B  3003. 

—  I  Same  [German].      1S96.  B  3003. 

—  f  Same.     2te  aufi.,  1898.  B  3003. 
Varigny.     t  ^'''  ^^^^  ''f^-  B  1522. 
Walustein.     Subconscious  self  and  its  relation  to  edu- 
cation and  health.                                                 F  2464. 

Wide.      Hand-book  of  medical  gymnastics.  I  7789. 

WiNSLOW.     Mad  humanity  :  its  forms  apparent  and  ob- 
scure. F  5487. 
Winthrop.     Diet  in  illness  and  convalescence.     F  4485. 


I.    Natural  History. 

Adams.     Nature  studies  in  Berkshire.  E  503. 

Bartlett.  Wild  animals  in  captivity.  3d  ed.  E  2029. 
Bkice.  f  Report  on  the  fisheries  of  Indian  River,  Florida. 

B  1513. 
Cherrie.     f  Contributions    to   the  ornithology   of    San 

Domingo.  B  1516. 

Cragin.     Our  insect  friends  and  foes.  E  4104. 

Cram.     Little  beasts  of  field  and  wood.  E  8104. 

Cramer,     f  Cranial  character  of  the    genus  sebastodes 

(Rock-fish).  B  1523. 

Dewar.     Wild  life  in  Hampshire  highlands.  E  121. 

Elliot,     f  List  of  mammals  from  Somali-land.     B  1516. 

—  f  Lists  of  species   of    mammals,   principally    rodents, 

[from]  Iowa,  Wyoming,  Montana,  Idaho,  Nevada 
and  California.  B  1516. 

—  f  On  sundry  collections  of  mammals.  B  1516. 

—  -f  Remarks  upon  two  species  of  deer  from  the  Philip- 

pine archipelago.  B  15 16. 

Hay.     f  On  some  collections  of  fishes.  B  1516. 

Hogg.     The  microscope  :  its  history,  construction    and 

application,      lathed.  E  625. 

Howe.     On  the  birds' highway.  E  72I4.<'. 

Jordan  and  Everman.     \  Fishes  of   north  and  middle 

America.     Pts.  2  and  3.     Bulletin  47  of  C  4773-''- 

—  and?,VAKK?>.  f  Fishes  of  Puget  Sound.  B  1513. 
Kappel.     t  British  and  European  butterflies  and  moths. 

E  4848. 
Kearton.  Wild  life  at  home  :  how  to  study  and  photo- 
graph it.  E  2238. 
Kellogg,  f  New  mallophaga.  [Parasites.]  B  1523. 
Kennedy.  Beasts  :  thumb-nail  studies  in  pets.  E  2241. 
Knobel.  Field  key  to  the  land  birds.  E  7250. 
Lang,  ^a'/'.  Red  book  of  animal  stories.  [Fiction.] 
Meek.     \  List  of  fishes  and  reptiles  [from]  Somali-land. 

B  1516. 
Miller.     First  book  of  birds.  E  7305-/- 

Mills.     Nature  and  development  of  animal  intelligence. 

E  2305. 
Morley.     The  bee  people.  E  4316. 

—  The  honey-makers.  E  4316.*. 
Page.     Aquaria:  treatise  on  fancy  gold  fish,  etc.  E  5341. 
Rafinesque.      Ichthyologia  Ohiensis ;  or,   natural    his- 
tory of  the  fishes  inhabiting  the  river  Ohio. 

E57I8. 
Sclater.     Geography  of  mammals.  E  8738. 

ScuDDER.      Every-day  butterflies.  E  4398.^. 

Thompson.     Lobo,  Rag,  and  Vixen.  E  2438./. 

N'ote. — Stories  of  animal  intelligence. 
Thomson.     Outlines  of  zoology.  E  2438. a. 

Troeger.     Nature-study  readers.     3.     Harold's  quests. 

E448. 

United  States.     Fish    Commission.      \  Bulletin,    v.    17, 

for  1897.  E  5891. rt. 

—  f  Report,  pt.  24,  for  year  ending  June  30,  1898.   E  5773. 

—  I  Same,  for  year  ending  June  30.  1897.  B  1513. 
\Wke\),  compiler.  The  insect  world.  _  E  447I.J. 
Weir.     Dawn  of  reason  ;  or,  mental  traits  in  the^  lower 

animals.  E  2472. 


J.     Physics  or  Natural  Philosophy. 

Awdry.     Early  chapters  in  science.     Ed.  by  Barrett. 

D  20. 
Cajori.     History  of  physics.  D  72. 

Crew.     Elements  of  physics.  D  2104. 

Field  Columbian   Museum  (Chicago),     f  Annual  report 
of  the  director  for  1895-6,  1S96-7.  B  1518. 

—  f  2d  annual  exchange  catalogue,  1897.  B  8005. 

Frauenhofer.     Prismatic  and  diffraction  spectra. 

D  3157- 
Gay-Lussac  and  others.     Free  expansion  of  gases. 

D  316.3. 

GOODE.     f  Condition  and  progress  of  the  U.  S.  National 

Museum  during  year  ending  June  30,  1896.  D  603. 


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7— POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES:  Education  and  Mnemonics. 


Gray,     f  Smithsonian  physical  tables.  15  1520. 

Harden.     Rise  and  development  of  the  liquefaction  of 
gases.  !->  31S6. 

Harris.     Handbook  of  acoustics.     4th  cd.  D  31S7. 

HuRsr.     Colour  :  a  handbook  of  the  theory.         D  3631. 


McAdie.     f  Equipment  and  work  of  an    aero-physical 

observatory.  li  1519. 

PoYNTl.Nc;  and  Thomas.     Text-book  of  physics  :  sound. 

1>  3713- 
Sloane.   Liquid  air  and  the  liquefaction  of  gases.  D  3410. 


PART  7.-POLITICAL  AND   SOCIAL   SCIENCES. 


A.   Annals  of  Legislative  Bodies  ;  Public 
Documents. 

New  York  State.  Assembly.  \  Calendar  of  bills  printed 
I2ist  session,  1S9S.  U  26g~.u. 

+  Documents,  120th  session,  v.  27.  U  2866. </. 

f  Samf,   I2ist    session,  1898.     v.  1-4,  7,  9-13,  15, 

17.  U  2697. 

t  Journal,  121st  session.     3  v.  U  2697. <:. 

—  Senate,     f  Calendar    of    biils   printed    121st    session, 

1S9S.  U  2697. z/. 

f  Documents,  119th  .session,  1896.  U  2S66.C. 

I  Same,   121st  session,     v.  i-S.  U  2697.^. 

f  Journal,  121st  session.     2  v.        .  U  2697. c. 

United  States.      General  Land  Office,     f  Annual  report 

of  the   commissioner   ending  June  30,    1896  and 

1897.  B  6583. 

—  Interior  Department.     \  History  and  business   meth- 

ods of.        By  E.  Wornack,  chief  clerk.        B  6581. 

\  Register,  corrected  to  Mch.  4,  1897.  B  6581. 

I  Report  of  the  secretary  for  year  ended  June  30, 

1898.  U  2773. r. 

f  Same,  for  years  ended  June  30,  1896-97.    B  6581. 

\  Report   on    receipt    [and]    distribution  of   public 

documents,  1895-6.  B  6581. 

B.     Commerce  and  Business. 

Bureau  of  American  Republics,  f  Bulletins,  v.  i  (pt.  2), 
2,  5,  6  (.A.pl.  1892-June  1899).  U  8540. 

Carnegie.     College  lectures.  H  9076. r. 

Contents  :  "  Wealth  and  its  uses." — "  Business." 

Chapman.  History  of  trade  between  the  united  king- 
dom and  the  U.S.  U  8083. 

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13.    Money  and  prices  in  foreign  countries. 
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Lancaster,     f  Improvements  in  education.  X  7260. 

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f  Picture  from  life  ;  or,  [Miss  Ilervey's]  modes  of  teach- 
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REPORTS,    ETC.,    OF    EDUCATIONAL    INSTI- 
TUTIONS. 

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7  and  '97-8.  B  8561. 

—  f  Report  of  president,  1896-7.  B  8561. 
California,  University  of.  f  Register,  1898-99.  X  7072. 
Chicago.     Educational  Commission,     f  Report,  Jan.  ig, 

1898.  X  7552. rt. 

Cincinnati,  University  of.     f  Catalogue  of ,  1898-99. 

X  7090. 
Columbia  University  (N.  Y.  City),    f  Catalogue,  1898-9. 

X  7558. rt. 

—  f  7th  annual  report  of  president,  Oct.  5,  1896.  X  7558./^. 
Cooi'ER  Union  (N.  Y.  City),    f  37th-39th  annual  reports, 

May  29,  1896-8.  B  8558. 

Cornell  University,     f  Annual  report  of  the  president, 

1898-9.  X  7561. 

Drexel  Institute  of  -\rt,  Science  and  Industry  (Phila.). 

f  Year-book,  1899-1900.  X  7576. 

Hartford   Theological   Seminary.      f  Annual    register, 

1897-8.  B  36. 

Harvard  University,  f  Catalogue,  1898-99.  X  7188. 
Hebrew  Technical  Institute,     f  Annual  report  for  1895- 

7,  I2th-I4th  year.  B  8559. 

—  f  Catalogue,  1896-8,  I3th-I5th  year.  B  8559. 
Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University  (Palo  Alto),     f  8th  an- 
nual register,  1898-9.                                         X  7264. 

McCoRMiCK  Theological  Seminary  (Chicago),     f  Annual 

Catalogue,  1S95-6.  B  8562. 

Michigan,  University  of.     f  Calendar,  189S-9.    X  7303. 

—  f  President's  report  ending  Sept.  30,  1895  and  1S97. 

B  8562. 

New  York  City.      Board  of  Education,     f  Complaint  of 

Andrew  .Mills  vs.  John  R.  Hennessey.         X  7866. 

New  York  City.     College,     f  25th  annual  register,  1S73- 

74-  .  B  8565. 

f  48th  and  49th  annual  register,  1S96-7  and  '97-8. 

B  8560. 

New  York  City.      Free  School  Society.     \  13th  and    i8th 

annual  reports.      [i8i8,  '23.]    '  B  8801. 

f  19th  and  20th  annual  reports.  [1824,  '25.]  B  S606. 

New  York  Preparatory  School,  f  9th  annual  catalogue, 
1897-8.  B  8560. 

New  York  Public  School  Society,     f  By-laws,  1829-46. 

X  7&97-2- 

—  +  Dissolution  of.  In  X  ib<y].k. 

—  \  Manual  of  discipline  and  instruction,  1849. 

In  X  ibqT.k. 

—  f  Same,  1850.  X  7697./. 

—  j  Memorial  and  remonstrance  to  senate  of  N.  Y.,  May 

22,  1841.  /;;  X  7697./'. 

—  f  Notice  of  "  plan  of  instruction  "  adopted  in  1846. 

/;/  X  7697. if. 

—  t  [On  the  attendance  of  the  poor  and  laboring  classes 

at  school.]  In  X  7697.-*. 

—  f  Reasons   against    Roman    Catholic    Benevolent    So- 

ciety's participation  of  the  school  fund.     (1831.) 

In  X  7697.^. 

—  f  Report  of  visiter  to  trustee.     (1S31.)       In  X  7697. yfr. 

—  f  Report  on  establishment  of  a  central  school  (1826). 

In  X  ybgj.i: 

—  I  Reports  (2ist-2Sth),  1826-33.  X  7329.^'. 

—  +  Sa/ne  (29th-46th),  1S34-53.  X  7697./ 
New    York    State.      University,      f  Extension    bulletins, 

Nos.  9-12.  14,  15,  17,  19,  21-24. 


9.     Summer  schools.     Ed.  2.  B  8564. 

10.  Extension   of   university  teaching   in  England 
and  America.  -  B  8564. 

11.  Study  clubs,  1895.  B  8564. 

12.  Report  of  Extension  Department.  B  8564. 

14.  Class  list  of  a  $500  library  recommended  for 
schools.      1896.  p  956<j. 

15.  Same.     2d  ed.  revised.      1896.  B  9569. 
17.     Report  of  extension  teaching  division,  1895. 

B  95^'<'- 
19.     Report  of  summer  school  division,  1896.  B  956<). 

21.  Study  clubs,  1897.  B  8557. 

22.  Report  of  extension  teaching  division,  1896. 

B  8557- 

23.  Study  clubs,  annual  report,  1897.  B  8557. 

24.  Public  libraries.     Annual  report,  1897.    B  8557. 
New  York  State.      University  Convocation.      f  29th  con- 
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New  York  Trade  .School,     f  Catalogue,  1897-8.   B  8559. 
New  York  University,     f  Chancellor's  report,  1897. 

B8560. 
Oberlin  College,     f  .A.nnual  report  of  the  librarian  end- 
ing Augt.  31,  1895  and  '96.  B  37. 
Peabody  Institute  (Bait.),     f  29th-3ist   annual  reports, 
June  I,  1S96-98.                                                B  8562. 
Pennsylvania,  University  of.     f  Catalogue  of,  1898-99. 

X  734&. 
Rochester  Athenaeum  and  Mechanics  Institute,     f  Cir- 
cular of   information,    I2th-I4th    years,   1896-7 — 
1S9S-9.  B  8562. 

Rochester,  University,    f  49th  annu.al  catalogue,  1898-9. 

X  7375- 
Stevens  Institute  of  Technology  (Hoboken).     f  Annual 
catalogue,  1896-7.  B  8559. 

Teachers'  College,     f  Circular  of  information,  1897-8. 

B  8558. 
TuLANE  University  of  Louisiana,     f  Catalogue,  1895-96. 

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United  States.     Bureau  of  Education.     \  Annual  state- 
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1896  and  '97.  B  6582. 
f  Report  of  the  commissioner  for  1896-7.     v.  2. 

X  7773. 

—  Interior  Department,     f  39th  and  40th  annual  reports 

of  the  Columbia    Institution    for    the    Deaf    and 

Dumb.  1896-7.  B  6582. 
f  Reports  of  the  Howard  University  for  year  ended 

June  30,  1896  and  '97.  '  B  6579. 
f  Reports  of  the  superintendent  of  Indian  schools 

for  1S96  and  '97.  B  6579. 

Vermont,  University  of,  and  State  .Agricultural  College. 

f  Catalogue,  1896-7 — '97-S.  B  8005. 

—  f  Same,  1 898-9.  X  7459. 
Yale  University  (New  Haven),     f  Catalogue    1898-9. 

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D.    Government  and  Politics. 

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BicKNEi.L.     Territorial  acquisition  of  the  U.  S.    U  1039. 

Bradford.     Lesson  of  popular  government.    2  v.    U  56. 

Bree.n.     Thirty  years  of  New  York  politics.  U  1057. 

BUDD.  t  I-imits  of  party  obligation  :  address,  Dec.  15, 
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Daly,  f  Is  the  Monroe  doctrine  involved  in  the  con- 
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DiLKE.     The  British  empire.  U  122.^. 

Dunn,  f  Discourse,  Oct.  21,  1794,  for  information  of 
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Eaton.     Government  of  municipalities.  U  579..C- 

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7-POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES:  Political  Economy. 


ClARDlNER.  Our  right  to  acquire  and  hold  foreign  terri- 
tory. U  I 162. 

Hilton.     Funny  side  of  poHtics.  U  204. 

Hoar,  f  Charge  against  president  Grant  and  attorney 
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Holland.     Liberty  in  the  lyth  century.  U  210. 

f  How  congressmen  are  bribed:  declaration  of  Huntington 
that  congressmen  are  for  sale.  B  6584, 

1 1  vsLOP.     Hemocracy  :  a  study  of  government.       U  220. 

IvLVG.      Facing  the  20th  century.  U  1646. 

[.KUi'P.     How  to  prepare  for  a  civil  service  examination. 

U  1266. 

I.L'SK,     Our  foes  at  home.  U  1274. 

Morgan.  Negro  in  America  and  the  ideal  American  re- 
public. U  1^16. n. 

N.\TI0NAL  Municipal  League,  f  Publications  of.  Pam- 
phlets Nos.  I,  2,  4. 

1.  City  government  and  the  churches.  By  Rev.  C. 
F.  Dole. — What  a  private  citizen  can  do  for  good 
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2.  Address  to  the  public.     [i8q6.]  B  6007. 
4.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  leading  municipal  re- 
form organizations.                                                       B  6584. 

Pkck.     Jacksonian  epoch.  U  1707. 

Philadelphia    Municipal    League.       f  Annual    report, 

1896-7.  B  6007. 

—  t  City  of  Philadelphia  :   its  stockholders  and  directors. 

By  C.  Richardson.  B  6577. 

Richardson,  conpiUi-.  \  Messages  and  papers  of  the 
presidents,  1789-97.      10  v.  U  1724. 

-ScHOULER.  History  of  the  U.  S.  of  America  under  the 
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Stead.  The  united  states  of  Europe  on  the  eve  of  the 
parliament  of  peace.  U  420. 

Tkueblood.     Federation  of  the  world.  U  447. 

TlckerQ.  K.).  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  Ed.  by  H. 
St.  G.  Tucker.  U  1769. 

United  States.  Civil  Sa-vice  Commission,  f  15th  re- 
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Waldstein.  Expansion  of  western  ideals  and  the  world's 
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Walthew.     Philosophy  of  government.  U  465. 

Washington.   Future  of  the  American  negro.   U  1467./. 

Wheeler,  f  Shall  we  have  a  new  political  party?  The 
National  Protection  Parly  and  what  shall  its  plat- 
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E.     Law  and  Crime. 

Becke,  edr.     Old  convict  days.  U  9032. 

jVo/e. — Giving  the  personal   experience  of  William 
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Birrell.    Law  and  history  of  copyright  in  books.  V  8043. 
Griffiths.     Mysteries  of  police  and  crime.  2  v.   V  7606. 
Horsley.     Prisons  and  prisoners.  U  9214./. 

James.     Curiosities  of  law  and  lawyers.  V  227. 

f  JoURNALof  prison  discipline.     Nos.  1,4,  7,  10, 12,  13,  16, 

23,  28,  30,  32  (Jan.  i8C2-Jan.  1893).     2  v.    U  9640. 
Kk.S't.     f  Dissertations  :  preliminary  part  of  a  course  of 

law  lectures.  B  38. 

M.mtland.     Roman  canon  law  in  the  church  of  England. 

V5671. 
New  York  City,     f  Epitome  of  laws  of   1897  relating  to 

jurors.     By  PL  Flowers.  B  6584. 

New  York  State.    Commrs.  of  Statutory  Revision.    \  Draft 

of  the  education  law.      189S.  V  5697.<5. 

—  State  Department,     f  Laws  passed   at  I22d  session  of 

the  legislature.     2  v.  V  4697. 

New  York  State  Reformatory,     f  23d  year  book  for  year 

ending  Sept.  30.  1898.  X  8697. r. 

Philadelphia   .Society  for    Alleviating   the  Miseries  of 

Public  Prisons,      f  Report,  1872.         IVitk  U  9640. 

F.     Military  and   Naval  Science. 

Austin.     Uncle  Sam's  soldiers.     [War  with  Spain.] 

G  6020. 
Bloch.     Future  of  war.  G  6046. 


BucKNiLL.     Submarine  mines  and  torpedoes  as  applied 
to  harbour  defence.  G  7538. 

HiME.     Stray  military  papers.  G  6622. 

Hutchinson.      Romance  of  a  regiment  [Giant  grenadiers 
of  Potsdam],  1713-40.  G  6219. 

Mahan.     Lessons   of    the    war   with    Spain,    and  other 
articles.  G  62S5. 

Marks.     Evolution  of  modern  small  arms  and  ammuni- 
tion. G  6287. 

Morris.     Great  campaigns  of  Nelson.  G  7317. 

Naval  annual,  1899.     Ed.  by  T.  A.  Brassey.       G  7697. 

Stenzel.     The  British  navy.  G  7753. 

United  States  Military  Academy  (West  Point),    f  Official 
register  of  officers  and  cadets,  June  1896  and  '97. 

B  8005. 

Wyndham.     Queen's    service  ;  or,    the    real    "  Tommy 
Atkins."  G  6496. 

G.    Political  Economy. 

GENERAL  WORKS. 

American  Bankers'  Association,     -j-  Proceedings  of   the 
23d  and  24th  annual  convention,  Augt.  1897  and  '98. 

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f  American  sugar  industry  :  what  it  means  to  our  farmers 
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Brooklyn.     Assessment  Department,     f  Annual  report 
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Brown.     Development  of  thrift.  U  7o6i. 

Bureau  of  American  Republics,     f  Import  duties  of  the 
U.  S. :   tariff  act  approved  July  24,  1897.      B  6577. 

Central  Pacific  R.R.  debt,    f  California's  remonstrance 
against  refunding  it.  B  6577. 

Cobden  Club,     f  50th  anniversary  of  repeal  of  the  corn 
laws,  1896.  B  35. 

Cohn.      History  of  political  economy.  U  4558. 

Cudmore.     f  Cleveland's  maladministration  :   free  trade, 
protection  and  reciprocity.  B  6007. 

Daniels.     Elements  of  public  finance.  U  7114. 

Farrer.     f  Neo-protection  scheme  of  Joseph  Chamber- 
lain. B  6007. 

Gallinger.     f  American  tariffs  from  Plymouth   Rock  to 
McKinley  :  speeches,  1896.  B  6007. 

Oilman.     Dividend  to  labor  :  study  of  employers'  wel- 
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Jordan  and  Stallard.     True  basis  of   economics. 

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A'ote. — On  the  merits  of  the  doctrine  of  Henry  George. 

Kropotkin.      Fields,  factories  and  workshops.     U  4652. 

Mutual  Reserve    Fund  Life  Association,     f  Address  of 
F.  A.  Burnham,  prest.  Jan.  26,  1S9S.  B  37. 

Newark  Free   Public  Library,     f  Special   reading   list. 
No.  7  :   Money,  finance  and  banking.  B  9004. 

New  York  Provident  Loan  Society,     f  3d  annual  report, 
1897.  B  6578. 

New  York  State.      Board  of  Mediation  and  Arbitration. 
1 2th  annual  report,  1899.  U  4696. rj. 

—  f  Same.  U  4697.(7. 
Norman.     Money's  worth  ;  or,  the  interchanges  of  seven 

monetary  and  currency  intermediaries.     U  7700.  w/. 
Parsons,     f  Rational  money.  U  7606. 

Seligman.     Progressive  taxation  in  theory  and  practice. 

u  7740./. 

Sumner.     History  of  American  currency.  U  7428. 

United   States.     Department  of  Labor,     f  Bulletin,     v. 

1-3  (1895-8).  U  4773-'. 

j-  9th  special  report :  the  Italians  in  Chicago. 

U  4773-^. 

—  House  of  Representatives.     \  An  act  to  provide   reve- 

nue   for    government.      [Dingley    Tariff.]      55th 
Cong.,  1st  session.  B  6007. 

—  fThe    Dingley   tariff.     (H.    R.  379,    55th  Cong,    ist 

sess.)  B  6007. 

Veblen.     Theory  of  the  leisure  class.  U  4458. 

Watson.     History  of  American  coinage.  U  7469. 

f  Word  to  our  iron  and  steel  workers,     [for  Protection.] 

B6007. 


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FREE   SILVER   CONTROVERSY. 

f  American  bread-winners,  To  :  a  word  on  wages  in 
silver  countries.  15  6007. 

•j-  Blaine  and  Reed  on  silver.  B  6007. 

I  Bryan's  currency  creed.  B  6007. 

f  Coal  miner's  vote  (The).  [For  Protection  and  against 
free  silver.]  B  C007. 

f  Farmer's  letter  on  the  silver  question.  B  6007. 

I  Has  gold  appreciated  ?  [Decides  affirmatively.]   B  6007. 

ilEWiTT.  f  Table  A.  Relative  stocks  of  gold  and  silver 
per  capita,  1810-95.  B  6577. 

—  t  Tables  B,  C.  Relative  gold  and  silver  prices  ;  ac- 
tivities and  wealth.  B  6577. 

I-AUGHLIN.  f  50  books  on  bimetallism,  free  coinage  of 
silver,  paper-money  and  banking  selected  and 
described.  B  6007. 

McKiNi.EV.  f  An  honest  dollar  and  a  chance  to  earn  it : 
letter  of  acceptance.  B  6007. 

+  .Silver  arguments  simply  answered.  B  6007. 

I  Silver  senator  [E.  O.  Wolcott  of  Colorado]  to  silver 
men.  B  6007. 

t  Why  wheat  fell  :  a  few  facts  for  farmers.  [Against 
free  silver.]  B  6007. 


H.     Social  Science  and  Statistics. 

American  National  Red  Cross  Relief  Committee.  Re- 
ports, May  1898,  Mch.  1899.  U  9505. 

—  t  Same.  U  9505. 

Barton.  The  Red  Cross :  history  of  the  international 
movement  in  the  interest  of  humanity.  U  9517. 

Fl.VNT.      Tramping  with  tramps.  U  9153. 

Le  Bon.     Psychology  of  socialism.  U  9658. 

Siebert.  The  underground  railroad  from  slavery  to 
freedom.  U  9744- 

Statesman's  year-book,  1899.  Ed.  by  Keltic  and  Ren- 
wick.     Amer.  ed.  by  Wright.  U6421. 

United  States.    Cemus  Office.  \  9th  census,  3  v.  1872. 

U  689 t.w. 

1.  Statistics  of  population. 

2.  Vital  statistics. 

3.  Statistics  of  wealth  and  industry. 

Wright.     Outline  of  practical  sociology.  U  9494-^- 

I.     Societies,   Associations,  Etc. 

American  Seamen's  Friend  Society,  f  69th  annual  re- 
port, 1897.  '  B  6578. 

American  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals,    t  31st  annual  report,  1897.  B  6576. 

Brooklyn  Union  for  Christian  Work,  f  29th  and  31st 
annual  reports,  1896,  1898.  B  9004. 

Ciu;rcii  Mission  to  Deaf-Mutes.  \  24th  annual  report, 
Sept.  30,  1S96.  B  6578. 

General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  (N.  V. 
City),    f  loSth  annual  report  for  1893.     X  8833.0. 


Howard  Association  (Lond.).     f  [Pampiilets.]     B  6578. 

Contents  :   Charles    Dickens'  prison  fictions. — Poor 

relief  and  the  diminution  of  pauperism. — Christianity 

among  prisoners. — Morocco  prisoners,  1897. — Penalty 

of  death.   By  Wm.  Tallack,  1893. — Prisons  and  criminal 

treatment. — (Jeneral    Curtis  on  the    death    penalty. — 

Essential  element  of  time    for  reformatory  success. — 

Juvenile  offenders. 

Jewish    Foster  Home  of   Phila.     f  43d   annual   report, 

1898.  B  6578. 

New  York  City.      Common   Council,     f  Hospital  money 

paid  to  the  state,  1831.  B  8566. 

—  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Crime,     f  Report,  1896. 

B  6576. 

—  Thirteen  Club.     \  14th  and  15th  annual  report,  Jan. 

13th,  1896,  '97.  B  6578. 

—  Young  Men's  Christian  Association.     \  43d   and  44th 

annual  reports,  1896,  '97.  B  5508. 

—  Young  IVomen's    Christian  Association.     \  25th-27th 

annual  reports,  1896-98.  B  5508. 

New  York  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Chil- 
dren,    f  22d  and  23d  annual  reports,  1897-98. 

B  6576. 

New     York   Stale.       State    Charities    Aid   Association. 

f  26th  annual  report,  1898.  X  8697./. 

—  \  25th  annual  report,  1897.  B  6578. 
New  York  State  Reformatory  (Elmira).    f  20th  year  book, 

1896.  B  6576. 

Players  (The)  Club,     f  [Constitution,  rules,  etc.]   1899. 

X  8354. 
Seamen's  Christian  -Association,     f  loth  annual   report, 

Apl.  1898.  B  37. 

Sheltering   Arms  (N.  Y.  City),      f  32d  annual  report, 

1896.  B  35. 

Union  Club(N.  Y.  City),     f  Officers,  members,  etc.  1899. 

X  8454. 
United  States.     Life-Saving  Service,     f  Annual  report 

for  year  ending  June  30,  1S98.  G  7773<^- 

—  Pension   Bureau,     f  Appeals  in  pension  and  bounty- 

land  cases.     Report  for  year  ended  June  30,  1897. 

B  6583. 

—  f  Report  of  the  commissioner  for  years  ended  June  30, 

1S96  and  '97.  B  6583. 

University  Club  (N.  Y.   City).      f  Annual,  35th  year, 

1899-1900.  X  8455. 

Webb's  Academy  and   Home  for  Shipbuilders.     ist-4th 

annual  reports  (Apl.  1895-98).  B  6578. 

J.    Women. 

Black.     Modern  daughters  :  conversations  with  various 

American  girls.  U  9527. 

FiNCK.     Primitive  love  and  love-stories.  U  9590- 

Hopkins.     Power  of  womanhood  ;  or,  mothers  and  sons. 

X  9212./. 
Marholm.  Studies  in  the  psychology  of  woman.  U  9289. 
What  women  can  earn.    By  Grace  H.  Dodge  and  others. 

u  9478. 


PART  8.-THEOLOGY   AND   PHILOSOPHY. 


A.    Biblical   Theology. 

Ball.     Light  from  the  east  ;  or,  the  witness  of  the  monu- 
ments. Y  2515. 

Benneti-.     Four  gospels  from  a  lawyer's  standpoint. 

Y  2036. 

BuDDE.      Religion  of  Israel  to  the  exile.  Y  2063. 

Kautsch.     History  of  the  literature  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. '  Y  2642. 

MoULTON,  edr.     Modern  reader's  Bible  :  Bible  stories. 

Y  2318. fl. 

Potter.     Bible  stories  in  Bible  language.  Y  2352. 

S.\.GE.     Bible  in  court :  method  of  legal  inquiry  applied 
to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures.  Z  3382. 


Sue.     The  silver  cross  ;  or,   the  carpenter  of  Nazareth. 

[Fiction.] 
TissoT.     f  Life  of  Jesus  Christ.     365  compositions,  with 

notes  and  explanatory  drawings.     4  v.  Y  2888. 

Weir.     Short    history  of  the    Hebrew  text  of    the   Old 

Testament.      '  Y  2472. 

B.    Doctrinal,  Devotional,  and  Practical 
Theology. 

American    Congregational    Association.     \  43d    annual 

report,  1896.  B  5508. 

t  Artist  (The)  and  the  Gipsy.  B  35. 


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Berrian.     f  Catalogue  of  books  and  pamphlets  on  Mor- 
monism.     [1898.]  B  4506. 

Brattonus.     f  Unfounded  opinion  concerning  the  Dis- 
senters. B  38. 

Brent.     With  God  in  the  world.  Y  7056. 

Catholic  School   Book,     f  Catalogue  of  Catholic  books 
publislied  in  the  U.  S.  B  4506. 

Cavanacii.     The   word   Protestant  in  literature,  history 
and  legislation.  Z  79. 

Clarke.     Letter  to  a  Methodist  preacher  on  the  work  of 
the  ministry.      2d  ed.  B  5509. 

D.\na,  ed>\     The  wider  view  :  a  search  for  truth. 

Y6ii3.t^. 

Drummond.     New  evangelism,  and  other  addresses. 

Y  6127.6. 

FiSKE.     Through  nature  to  God.  Y  6151./. 

Gladden.      How  much  is  left  of  the  old  doctrines? 

Y6169./5. 

f  Gospel  temperance  tracts  :  the  bricklayer's  conversion. 

B35. 

James.      Human  immortality.  Y  6227.//. 

KiREEFF.     f  Correspondence    on    infallibility    [with]    a 
Jesuit.  B  36. 

Mauie.     Life  of  the  spirit.  Y  7276. 

Ryland.        f  Partiality    and    unscriptural    direction    of 
Socinian  zeal  :  reply  to  Rev.  Mr.  Rowe.      B  5509. 

Satterlee.      New    Testament    churchmanship   and    the 
principles  upon  which  it  was  founded.      Y  63S6.6. 

Savage.      Life  beyond  death.  Y  6387.5. 

Snyder,     f^l^rist,  the  true  God  :  essay.  B  5509. 

Van  Dyke.     Gospel  for  a  world  of  sin.  Y  6456. /4. 

Wheeler.     Dionysos   and  immortality  :  Greek  faith  in 
immortality  as  affected  by  individualism.     Y  6479. 

Whipple  and  others,  f  How  shall  we  keep  Sunday  ?  B  37. 


SERMONS. 

Abeel.     f  Discourse,  Apl.  6,  1801,  before  N.  Y.  Mission- 
ary Society.  B  5005. 
Abercrombie.     f  Sermon,  May  9,  1798.     [Fast  day.] 

B  5005. 
Alexander,     f  Missionary  sermon,  May  23,  1814. 

B  5509- 

Allison.      f  Sermon,    Sept.    6,    1809,  on   ordination   of 

Rev.  William  Boswell.  B  5509. 

—  f  Sermon,  Sept.   15,  18 12,  before   N.   J.  Baptist  Asso- 

ciation. B  5509. 

TiovK-iiE,  ptcblisher.  f  Prophecy  :  a  discourse,  Augt.  18, 
1814.  B  5509. 

Ely.  f  Sermon  for  the  rich  to  buy  that  they  may  benefit 
themselves  and  the  poor.  B  5509. 

Green,  f  Obedience  to  the  laws  of  God  the  defence  of 
nations  :   discourse,  May  g,  1798.  B  5005. 

Inglis.  f  Discourse,  Oct.  2,  1814,  before  ist  regt.  of 
artillery,  B.  M.  M.  B  5509. 

Jay.  f  Loss  of  connexions  deplored  and  improved  ;  ser- 
mon, -Sept.  26,  18 1 3.  B  5509. 

—  f  Mutual  duties  of  husbands  and  wives  :  sermon. 

B  5005. 
Latta.  f  Sermon,  Jan.  12,  1815.  [Fastday.]  B  5509. 
Livingston,     f  Glory  of  the  Redeemer:  sermon,   Apl. 

23,  1799-  B  5005. 

McKnight.     Life  to  the  dead  :  sermon,  Apl.  24,  1799. 

B  5003. 
Mason,     f  Pardon  of  sin  in  the  blood  of  Jesus  :  sermon. 

B  5005. 
Maynard.     f  Government  and  guidance  of  the  tongue  : 

sermon.  B  37. 

Miller,    f  Sermon,  May  9,  1798.    [2  Tim.  3.  i.]  B  5005. 
Potts,     f  Discourse  on  the  immortality  of  the  soul,  Feb. 

17,  1814.     [Death  of  Rev.  James  Boyd.]     B  5509. 
Ryland.     \  Necessity  of  the  trumpet's  giving  a  certain 

sound  :  sermon,  June  10,  1813.  B  5509. 

Stanford,     f  Utility  of    learning  to   a  young   minister 

considered  :   a  discourse,  June  14,  1814.       B  5509. 
White,     f  Sermon  :   reciprocal   influence  of  civil   policy 

and  religious  duty.  B  5005. 


C.     Ecclesiastical  History. 

Bright.     .Some  aspects  of  primitive  church  life. 

Y  3059- -f- 
French.     Christ  in  art.  I  4157. 

Gasquet.     Eve  of  the  Reformation.  Y  3598. 

Hall.     Papias  and  his  contemporaries.  Y  4183. 

Hazard.     Narragansett  Friends'  meeting  in  the  XVHl. 

century.  Y  3615. 

Henson.     Apostolic  Christianity.  Y  3197. 

New  York   IVIissionary  Society.      f  Instructions   to   tlir 

missionaries  among  the  Indians.  B  5005. 

Noble.  Redemption  of  Africa  [Missions].  2  v.  Y  3332. 
Pastor.     History  of   the  popes  from  the  close  of  the 

Middle  Ages.     2  v.  Y  3707. 

Stearns.     Manual   of   patrology :  chief   persons,  sects, 

orders,  elc,  in  Christian  history.  Y  3751. 

D.     Mythology  and  Various  Religions. 

Atterbury.     Islam  in  Africa.  Z  6019. 

Clodd.      Myths  and  dreams.      2d  ed.  revised.        Z  7C94. 

Curtin.      Creation  myths  of  primitive  America.     Z  8565. 

Fleeson.     Laos  folk-lore  of  farther  India.  Z  8 152. 

Groome.     Gypsy  folk-tales.  Z  8605. 

Hearn.     In  ghostly  Japan.  Z  8192. 

International  Folk-lore  Congress  (Columbian  Exposi- 
tion). [Proceedings]  v.  i.  Archives  of  the  Inter- 
national Folk-lore  Association.  Z  8634. 

Lang.     Myth,  ritual  and  religion.     2  v.     Rev.  ed. 

Z  8260.  w. 

Mac  Manus.  In  chimney  corners  :  merry  tales  of  Irish 
folk-lore.    [Fiction.] 

f  Talmud  (Babylonian).  New  ed.  Transl.  by  Rodkinson. 
v.  6-8.  Z  5887. 

6.  Section     Moed    (festivals).    Tracts    Yomah    and 
Hagiga. 

7.  Section   Moed  (festivals),  Tracts  Betzah,  Succah 
and  Moed  Katan. 

8.  Tracts  Taanith,  Megilla,  and  Ebel   Rabbathi  or 
Seniahoth. 

Teit.  'IVaditions  of  the  Thompson  River  Indians  of 
British  Columbia.  Z  8761. 

E.     Occult  Literature. 

Braid.  On  hypnotism  :  neurypnology  ;  or,  the  rationale 
of  nervous  sleep.      New  ed.  by  White.  X  4534. 

Dresser.     Methods  and  problems  of  spiritual  healing. 

X  5126. 

Hingston.  {"■  Gabriel")  Gospel  of  the  stars;  or, 
wonders  of  astrology.  X  5203. 

Newton.     Christian  Science  :  truths  of  spiritual  healing. 

X  5350- 

Osman.     Osman's  palmistry  instructor.  X  4339. 

Short.     Christian  science.  X  5403. 

Taylor.  Alleged  haunting  of  the  B —  house.  Ed.  by 
A.  Goodrich  Frere  and  [the]  Marquess  of  Bute. 

X  5434- 
Wallace.      Miracles  and  modern  spiritualism.      X  5464. 

F.     Philosophy :  Mental. 

Aitken.     Five  windows  of  the  soul.  X  3006. 

BiNET.  Psychology  of  reasoning.  Based  on  researches 
in  hypnotism.  X  3042. 

Harold.     Knowledge  of  life.  X  3186. 

James.     Talks  to  teachers  on  psychology.  X  3225./. 

"Knowlton.     Art  of  thinking.  X  6250. 

Ladd.     a  theory  of  reality.  X  3654./. 

MULLER.      Six  systems  of  Indian  philosophy.         X  2693. 

MOnsterberg.         Psychology  and  life.  X  3322. 

Powell.  Truth  and  error  ;  or,  the  science  of  intellec- 
tion. X  3357. 

Walter.     Vital  science  based  upon  life's  great  law. 

X  3464- '•• 

Windelband.      History  of  ancient  philosophy.     X  1791. 


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G.     Philosophy :  Moral. 

AsrnON.     History  of  gambling  in  England.         X-gsio. 

I'RUCE.     Moral  order  of  the  world  in  ancient  and  modern 

thought.  X  8062. 

Hopkins.     Power  of  womanhood  ;  or,  mothers  and  sons. 

X  ()2l2.p. 

l.ECKV.     Map  of  life  :  conduct  and  character.       X  8264. 


Lemmon.     The  eternal  building  ;  or,  the  making  of  man. 

hood.  X  9263. 

RowNTREK.     The  temperance  problem  and  social  reform. 

X  9379- 
Rouge  et  Noir.     Gambling  world.  X  9727. 

f  To  the  owners  of  horses  and  other  animals.  B  37. 

Trumbull.  Friendship  the  master  passion.  X  9768. 
WiNlERBURN.     I'rom    the  child's  standpoint  :"   views  of 

child  life  and  nature.  X  9485./. 


PART    9.-USEFUL    AND   FINE   ARTS. 


116. 
117. 
118. 


119. 


A.     Agriculture  and   Horticulture. 

American  Forestry  Association,  f  The  forest  reservation 
policy.  IVit/i  H  1505. 

—  f  Proceedings,  v.  11,  12  (1S94-7).  II  1505. 
HURBURY.      Amateur    orchid    cultivator's    guide    book. 

Amer.  ed.  H  2540. 

California,  University  of.     f  Address  of  regent,   Jan. 

15,  1898.  H  1543. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.       f  Bulletin,    Nos. 

III-120.  ~  li  1543. 

111.  Work  of  the  College  of  Agriculture  and  experi- 
ment station. 

112.  Distribution  of  seeds  and  plants. 

113.  California  walnuts,  almonds  and  chestnuts. 

114.  Causes    of    "frogging"    and    "bloating"    of 
prunes. 

115.  Remedies  for  insects  and  fungi. 
The  California  vine  hopper. 
Control  of  the  temperature  in  wine  fermentation. 
Distribution  of  seeds  and  plants. 
Vine  pruning. 
The  olive  knot. 

—  f  Partial    report  of  work  of  the  Agricultural   Experi- 

ment Stations  for  1895-6,  1S96-7.  II  1543. «. 

Farle.      More  pot-pourri  from  a  Surrey  garden.     H  2131. 

Haggard.  A  farmer's  year  :  his  commonplace  book  for 
1898.  H  1181. 

HiLLUOUSE.  House  plants  and  hov/  to  succeed  with 
them.  H  2203. 

Jekyll.     Wood  and  garden.  H  2637. 

Maynard.  Landscape  gardening  as  applied  to  home 
decoration.  H  2296. 

Mil.MAN.  [Mrs.  Caldwell  Crofton.]  My  roses  and  how 
I  grow  them.  H  2304. 

New  York  State  Reservation  at  Niagara,  f  12th  and  13th 
annual  reports  (Oct.  i,  1894-Feb.  i,  1897).   B  2525. 

Romero.     Coffee  and  india-rubber  culture  in  Mexico. 

H  1726. 

Rl'SSELL.     Scientific  horseshoeing.  H  1729. 

SARr;ENT.     Corn  plants  :  their  uses  and  ways  of  life. 

H  13S6. 

L^iited  States.  Agricultural  Department.  {Division  of 
Forestry)  f  Is  protection  against  forest  fires  prac- 
ticable? With  II  1505. 

f  Facts  and  figures  regarding  our  forest  resources. 

With  H  1505. 

f  Forest  fire  legislation  in  the  U.  S. 

With  H  1505. 

—  Interior  Department.     \  Report  of  acting  superinten- 

dent of  the  Sequoia  and  General  Grant  National 

Parks,  1896.  B  6579. 
f  Report  of   acting  superintendent  of  Yellowstone 

National  Park,  i8g6.  B  6579. 
f  Report  of  the  acting  superintendent  of  Yosemite 

National  Park,  1S96.  B  6579. 

—  State  Department,     f  Olive  culture  in  the  Alpes  niari- 

timcs.  B  2524. 

VooRiiEES.     First  principles  of  agriculture.  H  1461. 

Wilkinson.     Story  of  the  cotton  plant.  H  1483. 

Wright.     Fruit  culture  for  amateurs.    2d  ed.  H  2493/. 


B.     Architecture   and  Building. 

BUILDING. 

Butler.  Portland  cement  :  its  manufacture,  testing  and 
use.  G  9541. 

Campin.     Constructional  iron  and  steel  work.        (i  9074. 

Christie.     Chimney  design  and  theory.  G  9553. 

Christy.     Joints  made  and  used  by  builders.        G  90S8. 

CUMMINGS.     .American  cements.  G  9107. 

Gerlach.     :j:Ornamente  alter  Schmiedeeissen.      G  9S34. 

GiBBS.     Lighting  by  acetylene.  G  9166. 

Hodgson.    Estimating  frame  and  brick  houses.  G  92o8.<r. 

Jackson.  :J  Improvement  in  building  construction.  4th 
series,  1899.  G  9846.47. 

Lawler.  Modern  plumbing,  steam  and  hot  water  heat- 
ing. G  9657. 

Lewis.     European  cement  industry.  G  9660. 

Sturtevant  Co.  %  Ventilation  and  heating  :  principles 
and  operation.  G  9756, 

GENERAL   WORKS    ON    ARCHITECTURE. 

X  Architecture  au.x  salons.     1898.  G  8904. t/. 

\  Architekt  (Der).  Wiener  Monatshefte  fiir  Bauwesen 
und  decorative  Kunst.  G  S904.r. 

Atwood.     Text-book  of  theoretical  naval  architectui-e. 

G  7019. 

X  Berliner  Architekturwelt.     ister  Jahrgang.      G  8807. 

BiRKMiRE.  Planning  and  construction  of  high  office- 
buildings.  G  8527./. 

BoRRMANN  ««a'GRAUL.     J  Die  Baukunst.  G  SSii.ff. 

—  :j:  Same.     II  and  12  Heft.  G  S8ii.<t. 

—  X  Same.     I  Heft,  2  Serie.  G  881 1. a.. 
CoLE.MAN.     Successful  houses.  G  8559. 
Columbia  University  (N.  Y.  City).     \  School  of  archi- 
tecture announcement,  1S96-7.  B  8558. 

X  CONCOU-RS  publics  d'architecture.  Par  Farge.^  4"« 
annee,  1898-9.  G  8819.(7. 

Eisenlohr  und  Weigle.  X  Architektonische  Rundschau 
ister-4ter  Jahrgang  (1885-S8).  G  8927. 

Ewerbeck,  X  Architectural  sketches  and  their  comple- 
tion. G  8928. ff. 

Fkiling.  X  Moderne  Flachornamentc  entwickelt  aus 
dem  Pflanzen-  und  Thierreich.    2te  Serie.    G  8932. 

Lambert.  X  Nouvelles  constructions  avec  bow-window, 
loggias,  etc.  G  8952.^. 

Wagner.  X  Einige  Skizzen,  Projecte  und  ausgefuhrte 
Bauwerke.     3"'  Band,  i"  Heft.  G  8994. <>. 

Webb's  Academy  of  Naval  Architecture  and  Marine  Engi- 
neering,    f  [Plan  of  Studies.]  B  35. 

HISTORICAL    AND    LOCAL    ARCHITECTURE. 

J  Architecture  franifaise.     io«  serie.  08904^. 

Bajot.     X  Motifs  Louis  XVI.  G  8906.(7. 

Bond.     English  cathedrals  illustrated.  G  8050. 

Butler.     Scotland's  ruined  abbeys.  G  8541. 
Dehio  und  Bezold.    X  Rirchliche  Baukunst  des  Abend- 

landes.     7te  Lieferung.  G  8924. 

Farrar.     Westminster  Abbey.  G  8144. 


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GfeLis-DiDOT  et  Lambert.    %  Hotels  et  maisons  de  Paris. 

G  8933- 

Gerlach.      ±  Nurnbergs  Ekker,  Giebel  und  H6fe. 

G  8833. 

GuiMARD.     X  Le  castel  Beranger.  G  8936. «. 

GuRLiTT.   :|;  Baukunst  Frankreichs.   Lieferung  6.  G  8937. 

Haupt.     X  Backslcin  Bauten  der  Renaissance  in  Nord- 
deuts;hland.  G  8940. 

Havard.      X  Histoire   ct  philosophic  des  styles  (archi- 
tecture, ameublement,  decoration).     (Premier  vol.) 

G  8939.(1. 

Hessling.     X  Villencolonie  Grunewald.     2  Serie.  Ci  S840. 

X  Interieurs  anglais.  G  8945. 

JoLY.     X  Mcisterwerke   der    Baukunst  und    des    Kunst- 
gewerbes  aller  Lander  und  Zeiten.     v.  1-6. 

1.  Italien  i.  G  8847. 

2.  Deutschland  i.  G  8847. <J. 

3.  Tiirkei  I.  G  8847.^. 

4.  Italien  2.  G  S847. 

5.  Deutschland  2.  G  8847./'. 

6.  Italien  3.  G  8847. 

7.  Agypten  i.  G  8S47.<r. 

8.  Deutschland  3.  G  8847  b. 

9.  Italien  4.  G  S847. 

10.  Deutschland  4.  '   G  8847.^. 

11.  Italien  5.  _G8847. 
Moore.       Development  and  character  of  Gothic  archi- 
tecture.     2d  ed.                                             G  8689. rt. 

X  Neub.\ui"en  BrQssel.  G  8967. 

RiETH.      X   Skizzen  :     architektonische    und    decorative 

Studien  und  Entwiirfe.     4te  Folge.  G  8974. 

RousSEL.      X  Palais  de  Fontainebleau.  G  8975.^. 

—  X  Palais  et  pares  de  Versailles  et  des  Trianon,  (i  S975./. 
Scott.      The   cathedral  builders  :    the  story  of  a  great 

masonic  guild.  G  8738. 

Thiersch.     X  Justizpalast  zu  Miinchen.  G  8989. 

Ungewittkr.     |.  Gothische  Stadt- und  Landhauser.     2ter 

Band.  G  8991. c. 

United  States.     Interior  Department.     \  Report  of  the 

architect  of  the  U.  S.  capitol  for  years  ended  June 

30,  1896  and  '97.  B  6582. 

Upmark     X  Architektur  der  Renaissance  in  Schweden.    2. 

G  8991. Zi. 
X  Villas  et  chalets  anglais.  G  8993.(7. 

WlLSO.x.     Romance  of  our  ancient  churches.         G  8484. 


C.    Engineering. 

MACHINERY   AND   INVENTIONS. 

Baker.     Boy's  book  of  inventions.  G  xoi^.b. 

Bale.  Handbook  of  saw-mill  and  wood  converting- 
machinery.  G  1025. /«. 

Barr.     Kinematics  of  machinery.  G  I5i3./C-. 

Cochrane.     Wonders  of  mechanism.     3ded.  G  I095.7f. 

Hiscox.  Mechanical  movements,  powers,  devices  and 
appliances.  G  1624. 

Jamieso.\.     Te.\t-book  on  applied  mechanics.     G  1227./. 

Jones.     Machine  design.      2  pts.  G  1639. 

1.  Kinematics  of  machinery. 

2.  Form,  strength  and  proportion  of  parts. 

Low^.     Pocket-book  for  mechanical  engineers.       G  1273. 
Screws  and  screw-making.  G  1398. 

Stevens.    .Mechanical  catechism.  G  142 1. 

Sturtevant  Co.  t  Illustrated  catalogue  of  steel  plate 
fans.  G  1756. 

STEAM,    GAS   AND    OIL   ENGINES. 

BoULWiN.    Entropy  diagram  and  its  application.  G  2532. 
Day.     Indicator  diagrams  and  engine  and  boiler  testing. 

G  2115. 

GoLtlNG.     Theta-phi  diagram  applied  to  steam,  gas  and 

oil  engines.  G  2171. 

Hasluck.      Model  engineer's  handybook.  G  2189. 

Hawkins.      Indicator  catechism.  G  2igo.». 


Hopkins.     Model  engines  and  small  boats.  G  2212. 

IlUTTON.     Heat  and  heat  engines.  G  2631. 

Liveusidge.     Engine-room  practice.  G  2271. 

North    German    Lloyd    Steamship    Co.      f  Twin-screw 

passenger  service.  B  35. 

Perry.  Steam  engine  and  gas  and  oil  engines.  G  2708. 
Pettigrew.  Manual  of  locomotive  engineering.  (}  2709. 
PuLLEN.      Tables  and  data  for  students  in  engineering 

laboratories.  G  2716. 

Roberts.     Drawing  and  designing  for  marine  engineers. 

G  2724. 
Snow.     Steam-boiler  practice  in  its  relation  to  fuels  and 

combustion.  G  2748. 

Tennan  r.     Slide  valve  simply  explained.  G  2436. 

Tribe.     Compound  engines.  G  2446. 

Watson.     Small  engines  and  boilers.  G  2i,bf^.s. 

CIVIL  ENGINEERING. 

Barwise.     Purification  of  sewage.  G  4029. 

Blackall.     Up-to-date  air-brake  catechism.         G  4044. 

Bowsicr.     Treatise  on  roofs  and  bridges.  G  4056. 

Brougii.    Treatise  on  mine-surveying.    7th  ed.  G  3o6o.a. 

Cain.     Maximum  stress  in  framed  bridges.  G  4071. 

Cooke.  British  locomotives  :  their  history,  construction 
and  modern  development.  G  4100. 

Evans.     Practical  notes  on  hydraulic  mining.     2d  ed. 

G  3140. 

Fidler.     Calculations  in  hydraulic  engineering,     v.  i. 

04589- 

Gerhard.     Sanitary  engineering  of  buildings,     v.  i. 

G  4599- 

Goodell.     Water-works  for  small  cities  and  towns. 

G  4602. 

Goodman.     Mechanics  applied  to  engineering.     G  4173- 

Greene.  Action  of  materials  under  stress  ;  or,  structural 
mechanics.  G  4605.(7. 

Gutmann.     The  motorman  and  his  duties.  G  4180. 

Jensen.  Modern  drainage  inspection  and  sanitary  sur- 
veys. G  4230. 

Michell.     Mine  drainage.     2d  ed.  G  3686. 

Moore.  Sanitary  engineering  :  collection,  removal  and 
disposal  of  sewage.  G  4689. 

New  York  University.  School  of  Engineering.  \  An- 
nual circular,  1897-8.  B  8005. 

Ogden.     Sewer  design.  G  433^« 

Perry.     Repairs  of  railway  car  equipment.  G  4347. 

PiGG.      Railway  "  block  "  signalling.  G  4352. 

Pratt  rtW  Al.DEN.      Street-railway  roadbed.  G4715. 

Sekon.     Evolution  of  the  steam  locomotive.    2d  ed. 

0  4739- 

Shadwell.     London  water  supply.  G  4403- 

Silk.  Tables  for  calculating  the  discharge  of  water  in 
pipes.  G  4406. 

Smith.     Handbook  of  engineering  laboratory  practice. 

G  4411. 

Stretch.     Prospecting,  locating,  and  valuing  mines. 

O  3425. 

United  States.  Interior  Department.  \  Annual  report 
of  the  Mine  Inspector  for  Indian  Territory  for 
years  ended  June  30,  1S96  and  '97.  B  6579. 

—  \  Report  of  the  Coal  Mine   Inspector  for  New  Mexico 

for  year  ended  June  30,  iSg6.  B  6579. 

—  f  Report  of  the  Columbia  Railway  Co.  for  year  ended 

Feb.  29,  1896.  B  6582. 

—  f  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Railroads  for  j'ear 

ended  June  30,  1896  and  '97.  B  658T. 

—  Pacific  Raihvay  Commission,     f  Extracts  from  report 

of,  1888,  by  Robt.  E.  Pattison.  B  6579. 

—  Union  Pacific  Raihvay.      f  Report  of  the  government 

directors  for  year  ended  June  30,  1896.        B  6583. 

—  —  f  Same  for  year  ended  June  30,  1897.         B  6579. 
Waduell.     De  pontibus  :  a  pocket-book  for  bridge  engi- 
neers. G  4462. 

Webb's  Academy  of  Naval  Architecture  and  Marine  Engi- 
neering,    f  [Plan  of  studies.]  B  35. 
Wilson.     Hydraulic  and  placer  mining.             G  3485.^. 


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D.    Fine  Arts. 

f  Art  amateur:  art  in   the  household,     v.  39-41    (June 

1898-N0V.  1S99).  I  904. rt. 

+  Art  decoratif  aux  salons,  1899.  I  5904. 

■f  Arte  Italiana  decorative  e  industriale.     Anno  7  (1898). 

I  4Q03. 
Cassell  and  Co.,  publishers.     \  Magazine  of  art,  1816. 

I  816. 

—  f  Royal  Academy  pictures,  1898.  I  4081. 
Champeau.v.     X  Portefeuilie  des   arts   decoratifs.     gtme 

et  loeme  annces,  1896-7- 1897-8.  G  S917. 

Cheret.     Die  Terracotten.  I  591S. 

Clement.     Saints  in  art.  I  93. j. 

COLUMHIA    University  (N.    Y.  City),     f  Study  of  archi- 
tectural drawing  in  the  School  of  Architecture,  1896. 

B  8558. 

CziHAK  ««^/SlMON.     f  Konigsberger  Stuckdecken.I  4923. 

f  Deutschk  Kunst  und  Dekoration.     Bd.  i  (Oct.  1897- 
Marz  189S).  I  4823. 

f  DocuMENrs  d'atelier  :  art  de'coratif  moderne.  I  4824. a. 

Dow.     Composition  :  a  new  system  of  art  education. 

I  4825. 

Fairmount   Park  Art  Association,     f  24th-26th  annual 
report.  B  2525. 

—  f  Unveiling  of  the  memorial  to  Gen.  Jas.  A.  Garlield, 

May  30,  1896.  B  2525. 

Farce,     f  La  decoration,  6.  I  4828. 

Fox.  Practical  course  in  mechanical  drawring.  I  3155. 
French.     Christ  in  art.  I  4157. 

Glazier.      Manual  of  historic  ornament.  I  4602. 

Hanfstangel.  f  Catalogue  of  modern  masters.  B  2525. 
Hirth.  f  Formenschatz.  22ter  Jahrgang,  1898.  I  4841. 
Hoffmann,     f  Holzsculpturen   und   Intarsien  in  Eben- 

holz  und  Elfenbein.  I  5843. a. 

HOYT.     Barbara's  heritage  ;  or,  young  Americans  among 

the  old  masters.      [Fiction.] 
Hull.     Riverside  art  series  :  Raphael.     15  pictures  and 

portrait.  I  4218. r. 

+  Illustrations  du  livre.     Nouvelle  serie.  I  2845. 

f  JUGENO  :  mlinchnerillustrierte  Wochenschrift  fiir  Kunst 

und  Leben.  1S9S  Band  2  und  1899  Band  i.  I  847. 
KiNGSLEY.  History  of  French  art,  1 100-1899.  I  4646. 
f  Kunst   und    Ilandwerk  :    Zeitschrift   des    bayerischen 

Kunst    gewerbevereins    zu    Munchen.     47    Jarg., 

1897-3.  I  851. 

Lessing.     f  Schloss  Anspach  :  Barock-  und  Rococo-Dek- 

orationen  aus  dem  XVIII.  Jahrhundert.  I  4954. 
Marks,  edr.     Cyclopaedia  of  home  arts.  I  673. 

Marx,  f  Medailleurs  fran9ais  contemporains.  I  595S. 
Meyer.       Easy    lessons     in    mechanical     drawing    and 

machine  design,     v.  i.  I  3S61. 

Michel,    f  Rubens  :  his  life,  his  work,  and  his  lime.     2  v. 

I  4861. 
National  Academy  of  Design,     f  Illustrated  catalogue, 

73d  annual  e.Khibition,  189S.  B  37. 

Raymon::).     Proportion  and  harmony  of  line  and  color  in 

painting,  sculpture  and  architecture.  I  365.(7. 

Reid.     Course  in  mechanical  drawing.  I  3720. 

RoussEL.  t  Statuaire  et  sculpture  decorative.  I  5976. 
SchOnbrunnk:!  w/f.y  Meder.     f  Handzeichnungen  alter 

Meister.      2tcr  und  3ter  I^and.  I  3979. 

f  ScULPTu;iK  decorative  au  palais  des  Tuileries  au  Louvre 

et  a  r  Hotel  de  Ville  de  Paris.  I  58S0. 

Tracy.     Introductory  course  in  mechanical  drawing. 

I  3890. 
Union  League  Club  (N.  Y.  City),     f  Loaned  paintings, 

Mch.  1S97.  B  35. 

United  States.      Bureau  of  Eduealion.     \  Art  and    in- 
dustry :  education  in  the  industrial  and  line  arts  in 

the  U.  S.      By  I.  E.  Clarke.      Pt.  4.  I  773. <r. 

Wherry.     Greek  sculpture  with  story  and  song.   I  5479. 

E.    Household  Economy. 

Farmer.     Chafing  dish  possibilities.  II  3144. c. 

Good  housekeeping.      8  v.  in  4  (May  2,    1885-Apl.   27, 

1S89).  '  H  3835. 


Grant.     Art  of  living.  H  3174. 

Hayward.     Art  of  dining.     With  annotations  by  Sayle. 

H  3 191.,/. 
Hirth.     f  Das  deutche  Zimmer  vom  Mittelalter  bis  zur 

Gegenwart.     4te  Aufl.     2  v.  in  i.  H  3841. 

Earned.     Hostess  of  to-day.  II  3261. 

Leiehurk.     Embroidery  and  lace  :  their  manufacture  and 

history.  T  8264. «. 

Lemcke.     Preserving  and  pickling.  H  3658./. 

New  York  Consolidated  Gas  Co.     f  Comfort  of  heating 

by  gas.  B  36. 

Parloa.     Home  economics.  H  3343.^. 

RoRER.     Left  overs.  H  3278./. 

Seaman.     Expert  cleaner.  H  3399. 

Wakeman  and  Heller.     Scientific  sewing  and  garment 

cutting.  H  4463. 

F.     Industrial  Art. 

Abbott.     Modem  photography  in  theorj-  and  practice. 

I  2001. 
Adams.     Amateur  photography.     5th  ed.  I  2004.^. 

Britton.     Old  clocks  and  watches  and  their  makers. 

II  8535- 
Brothers.     Photography  :  its  history,  processes,  etc. 

I  2536.^. 
Cole.     Treatise  on  photographic  optics.  I  2097. 

Cunninghame.     Art-enameling  upon  metals.         I  5107. 
Day.     Alphabets  old  and  new.  I  2115. 

Emerson.     Naturalistic  photography  for  students  of  the 

art.  1 2582. 

Hasluck.     Cabinet  worker's  handybook.  H  8iSg.^. 

IIoPGOOD.     1-iving  pictures.  I  2627. 

Jenkins.     Animated  pictures.  I  2638. 

GuLLAND.     Chinese  porcelain.  I  5608. 

Meyer.     Handbook  of  art  smithing.  G  3681. 

Penrose's  Pictorial  annual.     Process  year  book  for  1899. 

Ed.  by  Wm.  Gamble.  I  2708. 

G.     Music. 

Annesley.     The  standard  operaglass  :  plots  of  123  cele- 
brated operas.  I  6011. 

Chapin.     Wotan,  Siegfried  and  Brimnhilde.  I  6083. 

Clarke.     Music  and  the  comrade  arts  :  their  relation. 

I  6092.  w. 

Elson.     National  music  of  America.  16135.6. 

Haweis.     Old  violins.  I  bxfp.o. 

Henderson.     How  music  developed.  16195.//. 

—  The  orchestra  and  orchestral  music.  I  6105.1?. 

Holyoke.     Columbian  repository  of  sacred  harmony. 

I  6S43. 

Huneker.     Mezzotints  in  modern  music.  I  6216. 

L.wignac.      Music  and  musicians.     1-d.  by  Krehbiel. 

I  6658. 

Maitland.     a  musician's  pilgrimage.  I  6285. 

Prout.     The  orchestra,     v.  i.     Technique  of  the  instru- 
ments. I  6715. <>. 

Shaw.     Perfect  Wagnerite  :  commentarj-  on  the  Ring  of 
the  Niblungs.  I  6402. 

Singleton.     Guide  to  the  operas.  I  6407. 

Smith.     Stories  of  great  national  songs.  I  6412.J. 

Wagnalls.     Stars  of  the  opera.  I  6402. 


H.    Sports,  Games  and  Amusements. 

Blakey.     Angling  ;  or,  how  to  angle  and  where  to  go. 

I  7045- 
"Blue  ribbon  of    the  sea":    history-  of  the  America's 

cup  from  1851  to  the  present  d.ay.  I  7047. 

BUDD  and  others.     Football.  I  7063. 

Camp  and  Brooks      Drives  and  puts  ;   a  book  of  golf 

stories.     [Fiction.] 
Cornish.     Nights  with  an  old  gunner,  and  other  studies 

of  wild  life.  I  7101. 


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CuNNINGTON.      IIow  to  play  chess.      New  ed.      I  gioS.yi. 
—  Modern  chess  primer.  I  9108. w. 

Ci'RTis.     Queer  luck  :   I'oker  stories  from  the  N.  Y.  Sun. 

[Fiction.] 
Dalton.     IIow  to  swim.  I  71 12. 

Vox.     After  big  game  in  central  Africa.  I  7592. 

FORI).     Cricket.  I  7155. 

rRKEUOROUGii,  ^(/r.  Select  chess  end-gamcs.       I  9157.  j. 
Gr.wes  aW  fMcrj.     Cycling.  I  7.i7i- 

C.REY.     Fly  fishing.  I  7I75-3- 

Hoffmann  anc/  McCui.locii.     Dominoes  and  draughts. 

I  9209./*. 
"JORROCKS."     The  private  stable.  I  7640. 

Kenealy.     Yachting  wrinkles.  I  •j2J[i.y. 

Knickerbocker  Athletic  Club,    f  Amateur  billiard  ch.-xm- 

pionship  of  America  (Class  A).  I  9249. 

McLean.     Rowing,  punting  and  punts.  I  7282. 

Schreiber.     Medical    indoor   gymnastics.       Revised  by 

Graefe.  I  7736. 

Sears.     Fur  and  feather  tales.  I  7399. 

Wide.     Hand-book  of  medical  gymnastics.  I  7789. 

Young.     Major  tactics  of  chess.  I  9799.  w. 


I.    Useful  and  Miscellaneous  Arts. 

American  Institute  (N.  Y.  City),     f  Charter,  by-laws  and 
regulations,  1S96.  B  35. 

Armour    Institute    of    Technology.      f  Year    book    for 
1895-6-1897-8.  B  8559. 

Collins.  Metallurgy  of  lead  and  silver.  Pt.i-Lead.  G3558. 

Compton  and  Groot.      Advanced   metal-work.      I't.  i. 
The  speed-lathe.  G  3098.  j-. 

f  Densmore  (The) :  the  world's  greatest  typewriter.    [De- 
scription.] B  35. 

Johnson,  compiler.     Manual  of  receipts.  II  233. 

Kirk.     The  cupola  furnace.  G  3647. 

Livache.     Manufacture  of  varnishes,  oil  crushing,  eU. 

H  8658. 

LocKERT.     Petroleum  motor-cars.  II  8272. 

P.-VRK.   Cyanide  process  of  gold  extraction.   3d  ed.  d  3343. 

Pe.\rson.     Crude  rubber  and  compounding  ingredients. 

II  8707. 

ScHN.\BEL.     Handbook  of  metallurgy.  G  3736. 

United  States.      Comnirs.  to  the  Paris  Uni-.iersal Exposi- 
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